![]() The gun cocks and fires a pellet, the caliber is. The rear sight is in situ but at sometime in the past the adjusting screw and top of the sight has been replaced with a small piece of aluminium with a v filed into it, one of the screws holding the trigger guard is missing along with the large screw underneath the loading tap on the left as you are holding it. ![]() The gun has traces of rust all over although you can see the blueing showing through, a small split at the front of the stock about 2" long and the stock is slightly loose. It also says LOAD on the pellet aperture. Stamped on the top of the cylinder is The BSA Air Rifle (improved model D), The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, Sole Manufacturers. Serial number 15346 has a pull down lever to cock it which says underneath Lincoln Jeffries Patent. I can't post pictures as I don't know how but I will do my best to describe them. I know nothing about BSA guns apart from what I have picked up on the Forum so would be very greatful if anyone can help me date them and give a bit of info. All my life I have owned collected and shot Webley air pistols and rifles but just before Christmas I was wandering around our local car boot sale when I came across 2 old BSA air rifles which look as though they have been in someone's garage for the last 50 or so years but the price was right as they say so I bought them both.
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