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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: 45flint on December 25, 2024, 10:49:44 AM
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My favorite period BSA rifle made before WW1. Hard to imagine but this was made the same year of the sinking of the Titanic. And they are no joke very hard hitting and super accurate rifles.
(https://i.imgur.com/x7CpqiD.jpg)
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Beautiful air rifle you have there Steve. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice. Beautiful rifle for sure.
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What a beauty!
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Nice looking one. Congrats!
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Warm enough today to chrony with 14.5 SuperDomes; it was hitting 604 FPS or 11.75 FPE. Right up to specs of 1912 that advertised 600 FPS. Barely legal under current law in the UK! Somehow this didn’t totally surprise me cause of the condition inside and out. Very cool to do this with original spring and leather seal. Couldn’t be more pleased.
Hope John Milewski doesn’t mind me featuring a paragraph from his awesome “Book of the BSA Air Rifle”
(https://i.imgur.com/xWRVxb1.jpg)
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That's amazing for 1912, beautiful air rifle!
I wonder how they measured fps in 1911?
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That's amazing for 1912, beautiful air rifle!
I wonder how they measured fps in 1911?
Probably similar? The BSA rifles put very little preload on the spring (unlike modern rifles) thus if not used much it probably retains its punch.
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Awesome model D! I love those old BSAs!
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Awesome model D! I love those old BSAs!
Warm enough to sight in yesterday and it was hit pretty much right on. Quite the sound, like a airgun musket. It gives me the feel of my old flintlock rifles but back yard friendly.
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I had to know ;)
For those interested, the "Turn of the Century Chronograph."
Cool thing is they have some short video using common air rifles.
Happy New Year!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_pendulumThat's amazing for 1912, beautiful air rifle!
I wonder how they measured fps in 1911?
Probably similar? The BSA rifles put very little preload on the spring (unlike modern rifles) thus if not used much it probably retains its punch.
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Warm enough today to chrony with 14.5 SuperDomes; it was hitting 604 FPS or 11.75 FPE. Right up to specs of 1912 that advertised 600 FPS. Barely legal under current law in the UK! Somehow this didn’t totally surprise me cause of the condition inside and out. Very cool to do this with original spring and leather seal. Couldn’t be more pleased.
Hope John Milewski doesn’t mind me featuring a paragraph from his awesome “Book of the BSA Air Rifle”
(https://i.imgur.com/xWRVxb1.jpg)
SuperDomes aren't too bad. The soft skirts blow out well
They shoot so much smoother with vintage Eley Wasps. You just have to find them and pony up. Sellers think they're gold now. In some ways they are, I guess. Nobody makes such a good 5.6 mm now.
H&N FTT 5.55 are usable
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Steve,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. You know how to give yourself such great gifts. You must like yourself a lot. ;-)
Thank you for sharing such a gem with us. I would love try one of those BSA’s someday. My only BSA was a well used ‘65 350 cc bike that had been used for dirt riding in AZ. Your is much cooler.
Enjoy!
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Darn it Steve... your slooth skills never cease to amaze me!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
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Darn it Steve... your slooth skills never cease to amaze me!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
Will I see you at the Indiana Show next year?
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Darn it Steve... your slooth skills never cease to amaze me!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
Will I see you at the Indiana Show next year?
Sure hope so...