Excellent job mate , the old Bsa rifles make my mouth water , i was still using my model D into the late 80s for woodpigeons and Rabbits , for some mind numbing reason i sold it This video shall have me buying another one , i always collapse the last coil after i cut a mainspring down after grinding 👍
It’s the BSA Improved model D sized washer… 🤣😂 I guess you do know how repair work actually goes!? A year ago, I had a gun to repair… it got repaired.. move on.. I can’t remember what I ate for breakfast let alone a year ago.. I’m 59 not 29.
Looks like a 1919 model ( early standard air rifle, made up out of Pre-WW1 parts ) but offered for sale in 1919. Shame someone had polished the the metalwork down to silver steel, over the legend )
Excellent job mate , the old Bsa rifles make my mouth water , i was still using my model D into the late 80s for woodpigeons and Rabbits , for some mind numbing reason i sold it
This video shall have me buying another one , i always collapse the last coil after i cut a mainspring down after grinding 👍
Thanks👍yes or use PTFE top hat / slider washers
I am in the USA can you tell me please where I can get this kit parts that you used for this project. Thank you
Uk suppliers so cannot import to U.S.A. as air rifles are still classed as a firearm in the UK
What size piston washer?
It’s the BSA Improved model D sized washer… 🤣😂
I guess you do know how repair work actually goes!? A year ago, I had a gun to repair… it got repaired.. move on.. I can’t remember what I ate for breakfast let alone a year ago..
I’m 59 not 29.
Looks like a 1919 model ( early standard air rifle, made up out of Pre-WW1 parts ) but offered for sale in 1919. Shame someone had polished the the metalwork down to silver steel, over the legend )
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