Guest Glennw Posted 5 March 2011 Share Posted 5 March 2011 Old match 54 for sale to make room in my cabinet for my new rifle. Ideal plinker / club or field rifle / first .22. 69cm heavy barrel, good bore and shoots straight. In fair condition given its age, which is reflected in the price. I am looking for around £150 ono, an aluminium anschutz handstop (profiled for a right handed shooter) and old bipod are included as well as front and rear sights. The adjustable plastic buttplate is functional but has been reshaped very slightly on the face. I would also consider selling the barrel and action seperately - make me an offer! The rifle is in Lincolnshire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
44mag Posted 8 March 2011 Share Posted 8 March 2011 Hi my club is looking to add/upgrade its collection of club rifles can you supply more info model age etc ... maybe a photo? cheers sean Mr D 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Glennw Posted 8 March 2011 Share Posted 8 March 2011 Hi my club is looking to add/upgrade its collection of club rifles can you supply more info model age etc ... maybe a photo? cheers sean Hi The serial number is 15358 from which I gather you can determine age. I am having trouble uploading photos to the reply as an error message keeps appearing to say the file is too big. I will keep trying and hopefully overcome the problem later tonight. Glenn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tim s Posted 8 March 2011 Share Posted 8 March 2011 A 15,000 serial number is early, probably built 40 years ago give or take a year or two. The Ulm proof house didn't start to include the year in the proof marks until about 1961, which makes dating early rifles that bit harder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rowana Posted 11 March 2011 Share Posted 11 March 2011 Hi my club is looking to add/upgrade its collection of club rifles can you supply more info model age etc ... maybe a photo? cheers sean 44mag, Would your club have a left-hand rifle that you want to dispose of? We are looking for one - BSA Martini International Mk1, Mk2, Mk3 or similar. Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Glennw Posted 14 March 2011 Share Posted 14 March 2011 Due to the need for space I have now decided to break the rifle and sell what parts I can seperately. The barrel and action are now to be scrapped and the rifle is therefore no longer for sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
44mag Posted 15 March 2011 Share Posted 15 March 2011 Hi my club is looking to add/upgrade its collection of club rifles can you supply more info model age etc ... maybe a photo? cheers sean kn 44mag, Would your club have a left-hand rifle that you want to dispose of? We are looking for one - BSA Martini International Mk1, Mk2, Mk3 or similar. Jim Hi Jim sorry but we dont have one available. in a club of around 25 members 8 of them are left handed !! The best place to find them is the scotarms auction. plenty of quality target firearms pass through here at prices that are more inline with reality rather than what a shooter 'thinks' they are worth eg. a club member just bought a late model 1813 supermatch lefthanded for less than £250 and yes its was mint and it shoots! i picked up a left handed international Mk111 for less than £100. plenty of decent fullbore firearms pass through there too along with the usuall militaria. regards sean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rowana Posted 16 March 2011 Share Posted 16 March 2011 Hi my club is looking to add/upgrade its collection of club rifles can you supply more info model age etc ... maybe a photo? cheers sean kn 44mag, Would your club have a left-hand rifle that you want to dispose of? We are looking for one - BSA Martini International Mk1, Mk2, Mk3 or similar. Jim Hi Jim sorry but we dont have one available. in a club of around 25 members 8 of them are left handed !! The best place to find them is the scotarms auction. plenty of quality target firearms pass through here at prices that are more inline with reality rather than what a shooter 'thinks' they are worth eg. a club member just bought a late model 1813 supermatch lefthanded for less than £250 and yes its was mint and it shoots! i picked up a left handed international Mk111 for less than £100. plenty of decent fullbore firearms pass through there too along with the usuall militaria. regards sean Thanks for that info Sean. I'll give them a try and see what comes up. Left-handed target rifles seem to be like hen's teeth, certainly here abouts. Regards Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D Erskine Posted 15 April 2011 Share Posted 15 April 2011 If you are still looking for a left hand BSA, then I have one to dispose of, its a MK3, very clean and complete with sights etc. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rowana Posted 15 April 2011 Share Posted 15 April 2011 If you are still looking for a left hand BSA, then I have one to dispose of, its a MK3, very clean and complete with sights etc. David That sounds just what we're looking for. It's actually for a young lad who has just joined the club this year and unfortunately we don't have any left-hand guns in the club, so he's been using a real old BSA 1215 which is not ideal. How much would you be wanting for it? Where about are you, and any chance you could post some pictures? Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D Erskine Posted 16 May 2011 Share Posted 16 May 2011 If you are still looking for a left hand BSA, then I have one to dispose of, its a MK3, very clean and complete with sights etc. David That sounds just what we're looking for. It's actually for a young lad who has just joined the club this year and unfortunately we don't have any left-hand guns in the club, so he's been using a real old BSA 1215 which is not ideal. How much would you be wanting for it? Where about are you, and any chance you could post some pictures? Jim Jim if you can e-mail me please urkers@aol.com I will send you photos etc, tried adding them here but no joy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rowana Posted 23 May 2011 Share Posted 23 May 2011 If you are still looking for a left hand BSA, then I have one to dispose of, its a MK3, very clean and complete with sights etc. David That sounds just what we're looking for. It's actually for a young lad who has just joined the club this year and unfortunately we don't have any left-hand guns in the club, so he's been using a real old BSA 1215 which is not ideal. How much would you be wanting for it? Where about are you, and any chance you could post some pictures? Jim Jim if you can e-mail me please urkers@aol.com I will send you photos etc, tried adding them here but no joy. David, Sent you an email. Did you receive it?? Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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