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Old Springer, Bsa....?


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Looks like a Supersport like mine but with the sights removed so they don't blur the scope. Pity : a genuine rear sight will set you back £30 which is why mine has one from an old Chinky rifle.No idea what the fore-sights cost but a good Supersport in original trim could have a tag of over £100 on a dealer's rack. The early ones are know for a good build quality which may be due to them being made at the very beginning of Gamo's take-over of BSA. Basically the Lightening is a later ,trendier ,short barrelled version, but not as good.

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The Model name will be under the scope mount .

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If you check the interweb there is list of serial numbers and you will be able to date it easily.Mine is a very early one and still much more usable than my Weirhrauch 97K.

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I remember the starling days I had a bsa mercury in the farm office and did many a mad dash to grab it. Don't see many nowadays and only get the odd one and nice to see one on the bird table. It's either hundreds or none.

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