I think the pre-WW2 BSA Breakdown Pattern was only ever officially made in .177 caliber.
If you had an original .22 rifled barrel, you would have something as rare as hens teeth.
Possibly BSA made some prototypes for factory testing etc?
Lakey
Is the vintage 177 BSA Breakdown Rifle worth more in 177 over 22 ? Thanks
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I think the pre-WW2 BSA Breakdown Pattern was only ever officially made in .177 caliber.
If you had an original .22 rifled barrel, you would have something as rare as hens teeth.
Possibly BSA made some prototypes for factory testing etc?
Lakey
Thanks...
Remember, it is the strongest character that God gives the most challenges.
only listed in 177
so not released id say if it was a 22 its been adapted