Greetings,
I need a .177 barrel that I can adapt to save a recent acquisition. The air rifle in question is a 1907 BSA underlever picked up at the splendid Melbourne Marksmen do last weekend. This poor runt of the litter had been attacked by Mr. Hacksaw to make a 13" barrelled carbine.... this would be alright as a novelty but the rifling is badly pitted at the tap end. I've stripped it and all is well with the cylinder, piston and loading tap. The wood is nicely figured too and shows a Steelhouse Gun & Cycle stamping.

The best bet would be something about 16 mm diameter so it can be blended into the breech area ; ideally a BSA barrel as using a HW or Lothar Walther is just wrong somehow! I have access to a lathe etc.
The other option is of course a complete spare barrel and tap assembly.

Thanks
torrens