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    Question for oil bsa

    Did they do bsa oilers or oil cans

    Thanks in advance

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    I know they did little branded plastic bottles with the packaging of some guns, had one with my GoldStar underlever.

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    Thanks bud i meant old old for say lincolns

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    Yes they did an oil can, but it was firearms oil for cleaning rifle and shotgun barrels. You generally see it in a cardboard case with Saftipaste and other gismos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silva View Post
    Yes they did an oil can, but it was firearms oil for cleaning rifle and shotgun barrels. You generally see it in a cardboard case with Saftipaste and other gismos.
    lincolns and bsa.s
    what was it called? silva

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    I have a pic on my laptop I think some where. It’s a green can and from memory it’s called Kleenwell oil. It’s a lovely tin. A brass Lee Enfield oil tube suits the old Bsa’s I think.
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    hi

    have you any pictures ?

    so would a lee enfield oiler been appropiate ?

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    I haven’t got my laptop for a few days, but will try and send you a pic when I get it back. I think a Lee Enfield oiler is appropriate as thousands must have come home as momentos after 1918, or maybe a sewing machine style oil dropper or generic valve spout can that were used for all sorts of stuff like cycle oil.
    Last edited by silva; 02-06-2023 at 07:08 AM.
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