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  1. H

    BSA Superstar EC197

    Hi All, I have a BSA Superstar air rifle, its an absolute beauty of an air rifle. Unfortunately Ive managed to break the Underlever End Catch Button (part number EC197). I've done some scouting about on the internet and nowhere seems to have them in stock. I assume its not too common of a piece...
  2. Bryan

    BSA Guns

    When you join the BSA family, you're investing in a company with an unrivalled airgun pedigree and a worldwide reputation for quality, service and innovative design. We're proud of that reputation and of the gunmaking heritage on which it was founded. While our history inspires us, we're every...
  3. Bryan

    Blackpool Air Rifles

    So, for those of you wondering why you should become a customer of BAR, why should you spend your hard-earned with us and not some other internet shop out there, we thought a little summary of what sets us apart may help you decide. We Don't! Vote between ourselves that we are "Best Online...
  4. Gambo

    BSA Professional Target Holder Review

    I recently bought one of these to allow me to check zero when out in the field. I am really impressed with it, especially as after a bit of bartering with the Gun shop owner, I managed to get it for £12. It is small enough to fit into a large pocket when folded down, and is fairly light to...
  5. Gazo

    BSA Lightning XL Review

    I took delivery of the gun a few weeks ago and my first impressions after unwrapping the gun were good. I have now had chance to have a good play with the Lightning and I must say BSA have done a superb job with this sub £200 rifle. The gun feels right, it shoulders nice and is indeed very easy...
  6. Condor24

    Bipod on BSA Springer?

    Hi guys, so... I bought my new BSA lightning XL SE the other week and I have been umming and erring about getting a bipod for it. My friend said I should get one but as far as I know... A bipod on a springer is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard. Would some experienced soul be able to...
  7. jayreef

    Blast from the past BSA Cadet

    Got hold of my mates BSA Cadet, which had been hand varnished even over the rusting iron :confused: in case anyone is thinking of varnishing metal, its not a good idea :p anyway, considering this rifle is circa 1946 - 1949, i am so impressed with the manufacture quality of BSA, so much so I...
  8. tankman

    Withdrawn bsa r10 mk1

    a mint r10 in 22 cal.blueprinted by jb.barrel is now 150mm shroud is shortned accordingly.internals of the shroud have also been fettled by jb.comes with a bolas type bolt,original will come with the rifle also.if you want a 22 hunter this will fit the bill. Any questions, just ask.
  9. Cavatina

    Withdrawn BSA Super Star .22 A Real Old Classic Underlever

    Selling on behalf of Buffalobill I'm selling my lovely BSA Super Star in .22 Calibre, which has been owned by me from new, which I believe was around 18 years ago. This gun comes complete with 3-9x40 rubber coated scope and original iron sights. This gun is now fast becoming a collectors...
  10. J

    Best pellet in older BSA in .22?

    I have a late 70's Mercury and have seen lots of general discussion on the older English barrels being a true .22 at 5.6mm (Or 5.58mm apparantly!) and which pellets work best. Im looking for accuracy and of course sensible prices per tin (Im cheap!). Anybody any thoughts? The original ELey Wasp...
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