Here are some pictures, sir. Will capture more of the action and trigger mechanism when I'll remove the stock.. thank you so much for the appreciation! Cheers !Vishnu2017 wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 5:19 amDear manshant,
Could you plz post more closeup shot of BSA AS MK2, am eagerly waiting to watch her beauty closely, cheers!!!
The rifle has a self opening tap, automatically opens when the rifle is cocked, has speedy loading therefore compared to other air rifles.
The rear sight has setting for elevation. No setting for windage.
The stock is walnut wood.
Shoots best with 5.6mm pellets, though difficult to source nowadays..
Has original spring.. 32 coil, tried to change but a new 32 coil was too tight for it.. tried after removing two coils, loaded with too much effort.. let the spring compress and set , but changed the whole character of the rifle, changed again to original.
Piston seal changed two times.
Trigger/sear spring changed. All spares sourced from johnknibbs www.airgunspares.com
Sorry if I got into too much detail
I get excited to share about the BSA, really close to my heart, shot by 3 generations extensively! made my childhood amazing