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    BSA Superstar "Special"

    Hi all,

    Just seen in Perkins guns that they have a Superstar "Special" which I'm sure was mentioned about on here a while back, I seem to remember saying about the gold stripes and "special" sticker reminded me of car stickers I used to sell in the car spares shop I worked in when I was younger.

    Anyway does anyone know if this rifle is a proper BSA Special or a made up one that's fooled a gun smith.

    http://perkinguns.co.uk/rh13377/

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    A 'bronze' painted stock?

    Nah, this is someone's dream and everyone elses nightmare.

    Superstar is the best of the BSA fixed barrels, but it is not improved by giving it the 'Doc Savage' fake tan treatment.

    BSA would not have done that to their rifle. Bake on some black paint instead of blueing, but not 'bronzer' on wood.

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    Superstar

    Nothing really Special about it. Seems the last owner had some go faster stickers left over from the 80's. Mach 1.5

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    I’d be tempted to agree with the above and say someone has made that up. I’ve personally never seen BSA produce anything like it and doubt that would be their idea of a “special” edition.

    It looks like it was someone’s dream, or maybe they covered a damaged stock with spray paint and got carried away with gold vinyl…

    I’d genuinely like to be proven wrong on this one!

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    Ive got a BSA Superstar Magnum but the stock is standard.

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    No it’s not a BSA special.
    I helped sell the collection this rifle came from. A very sad case of someone who passed away long before what should have been their time. He liked doing up rifles to his taste and sprayed and put these graphics on his stocks. There was a maroon Airsporter S which thankfully I managed to find a replacement stock and salvaged the situation.
    Both the gun mentioned and the Airsporter are in immaculate condition and virtually unfired. Just the art work is not to everyone’s taste. A lovely gun but no BSA limited edition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Ive got a BSA Superstar Magnum but the stock is standard.

    I.J. You had a good deal there, I regret selling it far too cheap and wish I had kept it....

    Kind regards....

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    i once saw a rapid 7 sprayed silver with black stars painted on stock

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