A BSA with an "F" prefix will be a Martini powder burner and all the ones starting with "E" are Airsporter/Club underlevers.
A "BC" would be a Cadet though, could it be that?
my brother in law, has just recently bought a new house, and found this amongst a pile of wood in a corner of the garage .
its a bsa.177 in working condition, break barrel "painted black" and apparently has fixed iron sights, he also said the serial number is. FC 49394
anybody know what it might be, and i wont be able to talk to him again till monday, so cant supply any more info about it...sorry guys.
remy17
A BSA with an "F" prefix will be a Martini powder burner and all the ones starting with "E" are Airsporter/Club underlevers.
A "BC" would be a Cadet though, could it be that?
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Fixed sights sounds "cadetish"........is that a word
10 TO 1 Its bc A Cadet.
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I also go cadet?