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    Even I have to admit the BSFs are an aquired taste. The '54 is heavy and agricultural but built like a brick out house. The smaller, lighter '55/60 (and 65 ) is, when you've mastered the holding technique (i.e. loosely) is a joy to shoot.
    The Rekord trigger though sways it even for me.

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    Bsf

    Hello all, T R Robb still makes PTFE piston washers and breach seals for the bigger BSF range if anyone is interested ?. myself and a couple of mates have shot BSF's for a while now and have always had good results using old pellets called Danish black box they call them pallets ? but havn't seen them sold for donkeys years , the Venom baveria shoots nice but no nicer than a standard 55 thats been well used and then re sprung and well lubed.
    rgds kevin.

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    Hi from Canada.I've been looking for info on this for eons.Thanks to the info contained within this thread, I have now deduced that the basket case I bought last year is an S70.Does anyone know what the best seal replacement technique is?

    http://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s...=rolley001.jpg

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    Can anyone remember the hw/bsf hybrid from 1980ish advertised in the early airgun world mags? I'm not talking about the hw85 btw I wonder if any of these are still around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ideot Savant View Post
    Can anyone remember the hw/bsf hybrid from 1980ish advertised in the early airgun world mags? I'm not talking about the hw85 btw I wonder if any of these are still around.
    Do you mean the BSF 80? I saw a very tidy HW85 only yesterday. The model with the BSF type raised scope rail.

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    No, it was a run of custom rifles assembled from both bsf and hw35 parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ideot Savant View Post
    No, it was a run of custom rifles assembled from both bsf and hw35 parts.
    Now you've got me intrigued as I cant imagine many parts being inter changeable. Any more details to go on as I feel this needs looking into. A BSF/35 and I haven't got one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ideot Savant View Post
    Can anyone remember the hw/bsf hybrid from 1980ish advertised in the early airgun world mags? I'm not talking about the hw85 btw I wonder if any of these are still around.
    Maybe it was a BSF65..

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    If you can get to the first few of years of airgun world and flick through I'm sure you will find them. When did it start...1978/79?

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    Quote Originally Posted by svenhass View Post
    Maybe it was a BSF65..
    Don't you start! Ive enough with the Chuck Wrangler (cue BTDT and his tripe, whippet and banjo comments. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by svenhass View Post
    Maybe it was a BSF65..
    Aaaah!




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    Quote Originally Posted by svenhass View Post
    Maybe it was a BSF65..
    Gawd - you've done it now.

    Jonesey was already in a state of high excitement at the thought of a BSF/Weihrauch hybrid - you'll have driven him into a frenzy now.

    Perhaps we can get an emergency posse of Rivvis to speed around to his house and throw buckets of cold water over him until he calms down a bit?

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    Nurse !


    NURSE !

    NURSE !


    BSF 65 .... BSF 65 ....BSF ... a 65 .... B...S....F....a 65 ..... wibble
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    My father-in-law has an BSF S60. SN if I read it correctly, is 9314
    There's no frontsight hood, rear sight ís adjustable. No scoperail.
    Standard slotted stock, no chequering, hard plastic buttplate.
    Anyone knows what year it's from?
    And where to get parts from? (barrel-lockup and breechseal)
    Last edited by hwtyger; 30-04-2008 at 05:19 PM.
    ATB,
    yana

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwtyger View Post
    My father-in-law has an BSF S60. SN if I read it correctly, is 9314
    There's no frontsight hood, rear sight ís adjustable. No scoperail.
    Standard slotted stock, no chequering, hard plastic buttplate.
    Anyone knows what year it's from?
    And where to get parts from? (barrel-lockup and breechseal)
    If the back sight has windage facilities its after 1978.

    For a breech seal. I did try a genuine BSF leather one but found more success with a 'O' ring packed with a part one due to the sloping breech.

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