Morning all can someone give me an approximate valuation on this please serial no GP 01161 which I understand to be circa 1885-6.
The stock is unmarked as is the cocking lever which are normally scuffed and scratched, the blueing is 9.5/10.
Any ideas please?
Cheers,
Pete.
why is it there are more horses arses in the world than there are horses?
.177 or .22? I think there are fewer .177s by a good margin, could be worth more.
Hi here you go….
Thanks
Pete.
https://imgur.com/a/sa89YOg
why is it there are more horses arses in the world than there are horses?
We now know it's a .22.
That’s a very old one so must be a rarity
Not sure where I`m going.....But I`ll get there someday
Now on the for sale section guys.
why is it there are more horses arses in the world than there are horses?
There was an earlier S, early 1980s; the "blond" ones. This example I suspect 1986 onwards. I think the more hansom for it. BSA did a few walnut rifles for a time in the late 1980s and I think the ones to find, collect and keep. I sold a Mercury S, or deluxe as it just had trigger grip checkering, in similar wood quality. I wish I had kept it.
I'll be interested when it hits sales section, just to see how long it stays about. Nice, honest example.