My local gun shop showed me a .25 no3 bore Lincoln Jefferies air rifle today, are they very rare?
is very good condition is it worth much?
He has a .25 with a straight grip and a .177 with a pistol grip, fell in love with the.177 but he won’t sell!!
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Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.
Looked at it again today.....if a air rifle is worth £1500 this is the one!!
and he still doesn't want to sell either gun.
Interesting, I'm no way a BSA expert (not bad on Webley pistols) what would you price it at?
do you think the finish is original? it looks to good to be true...
Yes, as Binners says it is almost certainly refinished.
If you look at the two dents ahead of the rearsight, and the scratches on the loading tap lever, the same finish is apparent. Also you have something going on on the rear of the rearsight, where it meets the barrel, and that too has a completely even blued look about it.
They are all little things that point to the gun being re-finished.
As soon as a collector saw the later rearsight, he would want to look very closely at the rest of the gun to see what else had been replaced. Still, all that, said .25 Improved Model D's are still mega rare, and any collector of BSA's would love to add one to their collection, so may well overlook the fact that it has been refinished.
Lovely guns with an almost mythical status amongst BSA lovers.
These guns are a real test for the enthusiastic amateur.
There is usually something amiss with the first 6 you buy!
I did recently pay a premium price for a vgc all original early H model.
But I sold it a few weeks later!
To their credit all the models I have bought shot/shoot pretty well and just because a sight isn’t right doesn’t worry me too much.
After all a perfect collectable gun that is rubbish to shoot is much more annoying ?
Which are the more collectable, straight or pistol grip version.
Please keep the info coming I'm learning lots!!