Bsa Airsporter Serial Numbers3305100

£500.22 Air Rifle Private Seller Used - Average Condition Cheshire, Cheshire Under Lever Description very rare, 1st series,one of the first ever made, 1950-1954 BSA club airsporter,22 calibre underlever EA prefix serial number with 1946 patent no. 607045 for piston head, serial number G30715!!! Mk1, only 14500 ever made and this has the G serial number so is one of the first!!! Not many around now, perfect for a collector/ gun enthusiast. See page 47 of the hilliers book ' a collectors guide to guns' trigger block is clearly stamped, the woodwork is in good condition for its age, and has a clean etched BSA logo.
The other issue is that there are absolutely no identification marks on the gun whatsoever-not bsa,airsporter,not even a serial number.i even took the action out of the stock but there's nothing. Has anybody got any ideas as it's really puzzling me. I would post some pics but i'm not sure how to.
No major damage only some rust starting to come through on the barrel. Original adjustable iron sight, metal work also clearly stamped,Birmingham small arms co ltd, airsporter 22 rifle,made in England. The rifle works just under powered due to its age, as far as I am aware all internal parts are original.no modifications, underlever is smooth and quiet in perfect working order,measures around 43 inches overall with an 18 inch barre, price for this very rare collectable is £500, I am open to sensible offers however I am aware of others I have watched sell for between 600-675 in this category, please feel free to come and judge the rifle for yourself. Thanks, Stuart.
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£500.22 Air Rifle Private Seller Used - Average Condition Cheshire, Cheshire Under Lever Description very rare, 1st series,one of the first ever made, 1950-1954 BSA club airsporter,22 calibre underlever EA prefix serial number with 1946 patent no. 607045 for piston head, serial number G30715!!!
Mk1, only 14500 ever made and this has the G serial number so is one of the first!!! Not many around now, perfect for a collector/ gun enthusiast. See page 47 of the hilliers book ' a collectors guide to guns' trigger block is clearly stamped, the woodwork is in good condition for its age, and has a clean etched BSA logo.
No major damage only some rust starting to come through on the barrel. Original adjustable iron sight, metal work also clearly stamped,Birmingham small arms co ltd, airsporter 22 rifle,made in England. The rifle works just under powered due to its age, as far as I am aware all internal parts are original.no modifications, underlever is smooth and quiet in perfect working order,measures around 43 inches overall with an 18 inch barre, price for this very rare collectable is £500, I am open to sensible offers however I am aware of others I have watched sell for between 600-675 in this category, please feel free to come and judge the rifle for yourself. Thanks, Stuart.
The seller of this gun doesn't appear to be a Pigeon Watch member, to contact them please use the details on.
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