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    Bsf 35

    Noticed one of these for sale yesterday, nice looking junior rifle.and in good condition.
    Not much info about, worth getting for £75 me thinks price could be a bit strong?

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    Well worth it, you don't see many for sale.

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    Very well made and really quite rare, I have only seen maybe two for sale in the last ten years. £75 OK for a punt on a quality junior gun. BSFs are built like the proverbial brick outhouse.

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    Like HS states above ' very well made and rare'. Ive only ever seen two for sale.

    http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...ml?sort=6&o=20

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    Grab it and run....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbitwrecker View Post
    Grab it and run....
    There will be an I.J. fast behind you on some kind of frenetic 2-stroke ... He has the second of two large colonies of BSFs in the UK. I think he believes that once he has a critical mass of them, they will start to breed.

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    Looks like I should procure it, just I have sooooo many guns!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.j. View Post
    Looks like I should procure it, just I have sooooo many guns!
    Man up - that's girlie talk...

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.j. View Post
    Looks like I should procure it, just I have sooooo many guns!
    Hey pj...everything in life is temporary - I can hold on the surplus for free and they will be well cared for.

    Did you manage tap out that tiny pin locating the plunger latch on the Superstar under-lever - tiny hole on the bottom of the lever often covered in grease/dirt and not obvious to see....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    There will be an I.J. fast behind you on some kind of frenetic 2-stroke ... He has the second of two large colonies of BSFs in the UK. I think he believes that once he has a critical mass of them, they will start to breed.
    Dont be silly. We all know thats only HW35s.
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    Well picked it up today - its a real power house 4.3ftlb!
    It strikes me as a particularly well made rifle, for a junior, very well finished, it really is pretty as a picture.
    Whilst there also bought a HW57, cant believe how this happens!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.j. View Post
    cant believe how this happens!
    Very easily - enjoy them both...

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    The BSF I can understand

    but the HW57?
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    I know, the HW57 isnt everyones cup of tea, but I quite like them.
    The stock on this one seems an inbetween model, not the plain first generation, nor the current with name inprint, somewhere in the middle, nice dark stain with checkering at the grip and fore end.

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    How about a picture or two of the BSF and wee range report? Not something that happens every day and i bet it would hit the spot with many on here.

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