Cant say much on the airsporter but the other rifle is a First batch of BSA Air rifles (Lincoln Jeffries pat) from 1905.

Might just be my eyes but looks like it was painted or some weird bluing done to it in the past. It has also had some dodgy repair on the loading tap. The problem with these older ones is that while, yes Protek and knibbs sell spares, these older versions had a adjustment on the tap and I dont think protek or knibbs sell the correct loading tap for this model. So sourcing the correct part might be a hassle.

You are also missing the rear sight spring and wheel but these can be easily bought. Front sight bead has been broken but this is common and a front sight is easy to find.

Wood looks good so thats a plus.

Now as a valuation for the BSA/LJ. I would say around £80.

Some might think this is too much, others too little so ill give my reasons:

The condition cosmetically is poor. The finish really looks to me like it has been painted or something. Just does not look right. Though this can be easily stripped down so not a major issue.
The main spring looks slightly corroded so the internals would need a good look at. Though these were built like tanks so I would think a clean and reseal is all she needs.
The loading tap is a major issue to me. I am not 100 % sure but I dont recall either Protek or Knibbs selling the correct loading tap for these rifles, from what I remember, they sell the later ones that do not have an adjustment screw on the side. So getting the correct type might be a pain.


The earliest BSA/LJ rifle I have seen sell was at auction last year and it was number 300 and sold for £220 plus fees (so lets say around £260, cant remember what the commission was). And that one was in very good condition.

So as it sits, £80 ish. Spend some time fixing it up (strip the finish, replace missing/broken parts and check internals) I would possibly say double that (£160).

Again, just my thoughts. And remember, something is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it, so find some desperate bugger with deep pockets.