Knibbs is always good, if sometimes pricey, for old BSA spares. Or Protek.
Someone who is not a member of this fine BBS has been asked to get a BSA Lincoln Jefferies underlever up and running. It apparently currently has two concentric mainsprings, and he wants to know where to obtain replacements.
The serial number is S37644.
Any help much appreciated.
Knibbs is always good, if sometimes pricey, for old BSA spares. Or Protek.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Hi Jim,
Protek are good for old springs. If this is a long cylindered .22 BSA Standard, I would recommend a BSA Meteor (Mk 6 or earlier) spring or one from an Airsporter. The latter may require a coil or two to be cut off and will fit better than some of the springs supplied by John Knibbs.
Kind regards,
John
Thanks, Jon.
That's great, John. I cannot find any reference to BSA using concentric springs in these rifles, so imagine someone in the dim and distant past lopping off the spring guide to fit aftermarket concentric springs to 'increase power'.
Looks like a Meteor spring and a new guide might be the best option.
I don't know if he still has any but I acquired a set of original BSA short springs from Chris Hough, He's over on the other forum with the username 'Norman'
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