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Originally Posted by
kevin j
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You have an early BSA Standard Light pattern. It has a pressed steel trigger guard, combined with a two hole trigger block ( where the trigger is none adjustable, and the pull weight is set at the factory). It will date from the 1920/21 time period. By the look of things is has light pitting, and little original finish remaining. The sights look correct and complete. In that condition, you would be looking at a price of £140-£185 IMO.
Lakey
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Taking it that there is no particular reason for the tap and cocking levers not to be closed properly, I should have thought £100 to £140 was about right for a private sale.
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In that condition l would say around the £150 mark.
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hi thanks for all the info on my Bsa standrd light kevin
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As a matter of interest, there were some 'transitional' L Series Light Patterns which were mainly pre-WW1 Improved Mod Ds, but with post-WW1 lockwork.
Brian
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Originally Posted by
Binners
Nice example there Brian
Hello Peter,
I just love the side-latch cocking lever release and straight hand stocks on the Improved Mod D, my all-time favourite spring powered air rifle.
Looking forward to seeing some other examples at Kempton.
Brian
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