Rifle ID Quiz on my new acquisition
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Rifle ID Quiz on my new acquisition
hi guys
just acquired a new rifle lets see how many of you can identify it.
it still needs some checkering a coat of matt polish and a new rubber pad
just acquired a new rifle lets see how many of you can identify it.
it still needs some checkering a coat of matt polish and a new rubber pad
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Almost looks like a very pimped up BSA .22...or maybe a cousin of the W&S rifle that appeared on another thread?
The bolt handle looks swept back post market.
The bolt handle looks swept back post market.
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The original piece was probably British . A single shot, London Small Arms .22 LR perhaps ?
Does it say Peerless Arms on the recoil pad (yet again) ?
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Does it say Peerless Arms on the recoil pad (yet again) ?
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A .22 rimfire with a fugly locally made stock.What wood is it? Mango?
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It is a BSA Sportsman 5 .22 rifle with a new stock.Or the same model retailed by Webley & Scott under their name.
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cottage cheese not only is the bolt swept back later even the bolt handle was made new as it had a very small bolt. no doc it was not peerless this time around.
and mr pooh its not mango ..... would bamboo or guava make sense
-- Mon Oct 05, 2009 22:11 --
its actually a FNC belgium made 22 lr which looked like this before:
got it done up later with a new bolt handle a new stock and a new trigger guard
and mr pooh its not mango ..... would bamboo or guava make sense
-- Mon Oct 05, 2009 22:11 --
its actually a FNC belgium made 22 lr which looked like this before:
got it done up later with a new bolt handle a new stock and a new trigger guard
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...thereby making identification impossible.
Original is original, what say all ?
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I could be wrong,but,I am still inclined to think this Belgian rifle is based on a BSA rifle.
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_2.html
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http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_2.html
Nothing wrong in restoring,if done well, as you will be rendering a tired tool into something more aesthetically pleasing and extending its life.
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From an ugly duckling in to a swan kinda transformation .
Visho,
Who did it and how much was the money spent on the rifle and the modifications ? I think that the new stock would "fit" you much better now . The stock grain seems very similar to your uncle's .315 rifle.
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Visho,
Who did it and how much was the money spent on the rifle and the modifications ? I think that the new stock would "fit" you much better now . The stock grain seems very similar to your uncle's .315 rifle.
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visho singh ,
I think if you have used compact grain tahli(sheesham) wood ,it would have been far better looking you should have preffered matt(satin) finish .
some material needed to be removed from pistol grip to accmodate hand in better way &there should be
some drop at heel (I think you have made parllel comb).
I think if you have used compact grain tahli(sheesham) wood ,it would have been far better looking you should have preffered matt(satin) finish .
some material needed to be removed from pistol grip to accmodate hand in better way &there should be
some drop at heel (I think you have made parllel comb).
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totally agree with you vikram something pleasing to the eye is always better than the ugly duckling lol.
hi doc it was done by a local gunsmith and yes the rifle fits much better now. the total cost of the work was around 5000 rupees.
jaz i wanted a matt finish only therefore am getting it stripped of its gloss finish and getting it finished again with a matt finish soon .....and yes the wood is tahli (more precisely nepali tahli) it is a parellel comb stock as i got it copied from my BSA majestic 30 06 stock which is also a parellel one ....... will take your advice on the removal of material from the pistol grip
hi doc it was done by a local gunsmith and yes the rifle fits much better now. the total cost of the work was around 5000 rupees.
jaz i wanted a matt finish only therefore am getting it stripped of its gloss finish and getting it finished again with a matt finish soon .....and yes the wood is tahli (more precisely nepali tahli) it is a parellel comb stock as i got it copied from my BSA majestic 30 06 stock which is also a parellel one ....... will take your advice on the removal of material from the pistol grip
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Was it "Manjit" ?vishosingh wrote: it was done by a local gunsmith
Also, in addition to the new furniture , what all "jobs" did that Rs. 5000/- include ? Can you make a lil list for us?
By the way, I am in your district now .
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Visho
Is this gun a family heirloom? Looks like single shot.
BTW do Invite The Doc over
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Is this gun a family heirloom? Looks like single shot.
BTW do Invite The Doc over
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