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    must of done 50 photos but that letter t is the one that stands out the rest are guesswork

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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Quote Originally Posted by let me shoot it View Post
    must of done 50 photos but that letter t is the one that stands out the rest are guesswork
    Hi you need to take a photo of the part on the trigger block that as the number stamped on it. and one showing the tap from the top.

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    i have micky there is one on bottom and full number on the side ?? 4 photos the obly numbers legible

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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Quote Originally Posted by let me shoot it View Post
    i have micky there is one on bottom and full number on the side ?? 4 photos the obly numbers legible
    Hi l missed that one. yes it is a T trigger block, which makes it a bitser as the T model was only made in .22. but that's a rough a BSA as l have ever seen. but the stock is nice.

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    Thought so thanks guys .how do you lot narrow down the year of serial numbers ?

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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Quote Originally Posted by let me shoot it View Post
    Thought so thanks guys .how do you lot narrow down the year of serial numbers ?
    Hi with a copy of John Knibbs book, Lincoln Jeffries & BSA Air Rifles. if you are lucky you might get one on the *bay. but they are not cheap but great for information ect.

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