Can't help with that one John, haven't got any of those prefixes.
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Frank
Can you help?
If you have a GA or EB prefixed rifle, can you check the following for me?
Is the patent number stamped by the serial number?
Does the ramped foresight have a dovetailed foresight blade or a longitudinal element, which can be replaced with one of a different height?
Is the stock stamped with the 'flying BSA' logo?
Is the cocking lever release catch 'shell shaped' or parallel sided as with later Airsporters?
Remember these questions are just for GA and EB prefixed rifles.
Many thanks,
John
Last edited by Josie & John; 27-08-2017 at 08:12 PM.
Can't help with that one John, haven't got any of those prefixes.
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Frank
Hi John, my 0.22 Airsporter AG 2208 has the following features:
No patent number next to Serial Number.
Dovetailed front sight blade.
No logo on stock.
Release catch is parallel sided.
Life is to be enjoyed, not endured.
I will check my 177 later, unless you noted it when you collected it for me
I have a GA prefix Airsporter serial number in the 3000's it has no patent number near serial number no stock logo a longitudinal element and the Release catch is parallel sided.
I have Airsporter GA700 with the following - no patent numbers, dovetailed foresight, no BSA stock logo, shell shaped lever release.
Regards
Trevor
Looks like the the early serial number GA Airsporters were using up left over G prefix Airsporter parts.