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Thread: BSA Stutzen - Boxed and tuned

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    BSA Stutzen - Boxed and tuned

    This gun was found at the back of an old gun shop that had closed down a couple of years ago and I was lucky enough to purchase it. The leather seals had broken up so it has been tuned by Woodfield GCP (Welsh Willy) and has been set up to shoot beautifully at 10.8 ft/lbs. I've just used it a couple of times a year as a fair weather gun, mainly to keep everything running smoothly.

    Other details as follows:

    BSA Stutzen in .22 tap loader

    Serial number: GR00451 (1985)


    The metalwork is in excellent condition and blueing is completely intact, the stock is also in very good condition.

    The box is also in very good condition, the odd nick to the cardboard but not tears etc. The polystyrene is entirely intact and not broken, within this are all the original items that came with the gun from the manufacturer as listed below:

    Pot of pellets
    BSA Rifle and gun oil
    BSA Metal target holder
    BSA paper targets
    Final inspection certificate
    'Gun sense is good sense' pamphlet

    In addition I have purchased the following items which would be included if sold:

    Metal Front sight
    Plastic Front sight
    Metal rear sight
    2 rubber seals
    Spare scope rail
    Sportsmatch mounts specific to older BSA scope rails width.

    I will be losing money by selling this having paid out the costs listed below, however I'll let it go for £650

    Gun £550
    Welsh Willy Tune £120
    Sportsmatch Mounts £20
    Scope rail £28
    Front sight (plastic) £14
    Front sight (metal) £25
    Rear sight approx £20
    Spare seal approx. £5


    Hopefully I'll get some photos up asap, but in the meantime I can send out using WhatsApp or e-mail upon request,

    thanks

    Ed

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    Wow, leather seals that's a rarity

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Stutzen

    These are certainly gaining in appreciation .
    Maybe they were always appreciated but recently the prices seem to have rocketed .
    Somewhere I mentioned this on a different thread - and got flamed .
    Certainly rare to see one boxed up like that .
    Top bump for a nice rare airgun .

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    Thanks for the nice comment, its difficult to price up particularly with it being tuned - hence why I've posted what I've paid.

    I 'm quite fond of it but have to many guns so am happy to let go for the right price, if it doesn't sell its not eating anything and will continue to be cherished

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