I've just measured a few at an average of 15.43mm.
All the best Mick
Hi,
Just a real quick couple of questions on BSA Meteor Barrles please:
What is the outside diameter of a BSA Meteor barrel (are they all the same)?
Does anyone make a slide on/adaptor silencer or air stripper for them please?
I have googled this but the closest I am finding is Best Fittings but the Meteor is not on their charts... I am assuming its 15 or 15.5mm as I have a tube ordered at 16mm inside diameter to fit over a barrel.
If anyone has fitted a silencer or air stripper your advice and where you purchased it from would be really helpful, thanks
I've just measured a few at an average of 15.43mm.
All the best Mick
Mick you are a star, thank you.
Yes standard is 15.5mm and S models are 17.5mm, although to my knowledge they never put the thicker section barrels on Meteors.
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Does anyone make a slip on air stripper for this size of barrel? 15.5mm? I think I once bought one from a chap on here about 10 years ago... a simple steel or brass slip on with a couple of grib screws?
Looknohands, thankyou for he sizes, I am making a note of this stuff as its in no book that I have come across. Having trawled through my bits I virtually have a MK4 Meteor from bits so I can start building over the christmas holidays... quality time avoiding relatives.
Evert thans for that you Just got them a sale, actually more than one. This will be interesting.
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The Meteor barrel normally has a very deep rebate bored in the muzzle and the rifling ends there. The barrel can be tapped half inch UNF to fit a male thread moderator which is quite neat. I did this to a Meteor barrel I fitted to my HW 100.
Baz
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Last edited by Benelli B76; 06-12-2022 at 06:36 PM.
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A while back I asked a question about BSA barrels & if i remember correctly one of the replies indicated that the counterbore was machined to disguise the fact that not all bores were concentric with the barrel. So I wondered if you noticed anything odd like this when you did that one.
Glad to help spread correct information as this has been debated to death on the forums...
You can read the source of the information here:
http://www.shellysguns.co.uk/images/...rgun_World.pdf
Too many airguns!
Superb reference material Evert well done.
Going off thread, the part about the transfer port enlargement does not match my experience with my Mk4. This winter I shall try to reproduce my tuning experiments and shall record before and after figures with the port enlarged to 1/8 of an inch.
Perhaps BSA set the port to match an output of 9fpe and the Meteor can cope if raised to 11.
P.S how's your weather, we are about to face a cold spell (panic stations all round)