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BSA Mercury MkII (1974-1978).22 Air Rifle and BSA 4x20 Scope. - AI 662 The BSA Mercury is a break barrel, spring powered, Air Rifle first produced in 1972 by the Birmingham Small Arms Company and then Gamo (UK) Limited. The gun was manufactured in .177 (4.5 mm) .22 (5.5 mm) and .25 (6.35 mm), the latter named the 635 Magnum. The Mercury was marketed between the BSA Meteor and Air Sporter models and was a light, easy to use rifle, originally giving a "just under legal limit UK power" of 11.5 ft/lb (15.6 J) of energy. The rifle measures 104 cm long with a barrel length of 47 cm. the rifle weighs 3 kg. The top of the chamber is stamped BSA MERCURY which is picked out in gold. BSA Guns England Cal .22 is printed on the barrel, and the serial number ZB 11199 (which dates the rifle between 1974 & 1978) stamped beneath the barrel. The blued finish to the gun is in excellent condition. The rifle is fitted with a Tasco Fully Coated Poti-Coated 1.75 – 5 x 32 telescopic sight with mounts. The rifle has a beech stock which has a nice original finish with very little marking on it. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. AI 662 £295.00
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Air Arms Camargue .22 calibre Air Rifle with Breech Mounted Adjustable Peep Sight. - AI 661 Air Arms was born from the wreckage of the old Sussex Armoury in the early 1980's quickly and realised that there was demand for a quality British made sporting air-rifle to compete head-on with the dominant German manufacturers. Air Arms were well known for their para-military style air-rifles, but trends were changing and demand for these was falling away. The Camargue (named for the region in France where the walnut came from) a ground breaking rifle that made everyone sit up and take notice. Full UK power, smooth in operation and accurate as any available at the time quickly saw it become an airgun classic. Most were supplied with the optional sound-moderator muzzle-weight; very few were set up with open sights. The Air Arms Camargue side loading air rifle was produced between 1985 and 1991 and is highly regarded for its style and performance. This is a .22 calibre Camargue is fitted with a French walnut stock with a Tyrolean style cheek piece. The stock has a chequered wrist and fore end. The butt is fitted with a rubber recoil pad with a white spacer. The rifles steelwork is nicely blued and the gun has the rare to find with its original peep rearsight and post foresight fitted. Only a few Camargue air rifles were made with the adjustable peep rearsight and post foresight. The rifle has scope dovetails machined to the top of the receiver and is fitted with factory sling swivels with a lined leather carrying sling. The serial number of the rifle is 34155 and the metal work and stock are in excellent condition. The rifle cocks, loads & dry fires perfectly as it should with a strong spring action firing at an impressive 11.58 ft/lbs. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 661 £495.00
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1930’s B.S.A 'Breakdown Pattern’ .177 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle With Pistol Grip Stock. Sn 22623 - 22623 This is an original BSA Breakdown Pattern .177 Calibre Air Rifle made sometime in the 1930’s (see page 30 of ‘The Collectors Guide To Air Rifles’ By Hiller). It has an 18 ½” rifled barrel which has staining consistent with age & use and measures 41 ½” overall. It has an adjustable trigger, blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. In front of the rear sight is the BSA pyled arms trademark. The metal work lacks its original blue finish but the metal work is clean with no damage. The original undamaged wood stock has chequered BSA logo panels at the pistol grip. The stock has a grooved butt with concealed trap. The underside of the stock is impressed with ‘v32’ inspection mark. There is no visible serial number or cylinder markings on this air rifle. The Rifle loads & fires correctly. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22623
£245.00
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**RARE**MATCHING NUMBERS**C1910 - Early 1930’s German Oscar Will ‘Tell’ Model 2 .177 Pellet & Dart Calibre Break Action Smooth Bore Air Rifle. Sn 22649 - 22649 This is an original example of the Model 2 Tell air rifle by the German manufacturer Oscar Will (see page 204 of Hiller’s book ‘The Collectors Guide To Air Rifles’) . It has its original undamaged wood stock with pistol grip which has chequered grip panels at the pistol grip (the model 1 had a straight hand stock). One side of the shoulder stock is inlaid with a brass disc which has foliate decoration. The blued metal work has been re-finished to a good standard at some point in its life. Its 17 ½” 2 stage barrel has a near mint, smooth bore, clean and bright. It has a blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch plate rear sight. It measures 39 ¾” overall. The rifle has an adjustable trigger and steel butt plate. The top of the barrel is faintly signed ‘Tell’. The underside of the barrel is numbered ‘1547’ & the underside of the cylinder has matching number. The rifle’s loading and firing actions work crisply. The price for this rare air rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 22649 £275.00
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**VERY RARE**MINT** MATCHING NUMBERS S713**1932-1934 1st Type ‘Spring Clip’ Webley Service MK II .22 Calibre Air Rifle With All Correct 1st Type Features. Sn 22625 - 22625 This is a near mint original early 1930’s 1st Type Webley Service Mark II Air Rifle in .22 Calibre. These rifles also known as the 'Spring Clip Service' due to the spring barrel retention clip were introduced in 1932 and produced until introduction of the 2nd Type MK II C1934 (See Chapter 2 of Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The trigger guard of the rifle is stamped with serial number ‘S713’ which is repeated on the underside of the barrel. The weapon is crisply stamped with Patent & model detail. The barrel is stamped '.22 Calibre' (all illustrated). The metal work retains its original blue finish in excellent condition. The barrel’s bore is near mint clean and bright with well defined rifling. It has its original undamaged wood stock with chequered panel wrist & undamaged ribbed butt plate. It has its original correct 1st type, spring retaining catch, 1st type flip up rear sight, safety catch and has a ramp blade fore sight. It also has the correct folding 2 leaf sight and safety catch (the safety catches on these rifles were disposed of after serial number 1800 see page 33 of Thrale’s book). The rifle loads and fires crisply. The price for this very rare 1st type rifle in near mint condition includes UK delivery. Sn 22625
£1,495.00
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SOLD SOLD (03/06) Post 1934 2nd Series Webley Service MK II .22 Calibre Air Rifle Correctly Without Safety Catch. Sn 22626 - 22626 Webley Service MK II air rifles were made between 1932 & 1945 with several variants. Initially 2nd Series Webley Service MK II were made with safety catches. In 1934 a Webley board meeting decided that the safety catch on these rifles would be dispensed with entirely and the hole where it would have been located plugged at the factory (see pages 32-39 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II". 'MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND and with the Webley 'winged pellet logo'. The barrel is stamped '.22 Calibre'. It has the Great Britain, USA, Spain, Germany and Canada 1925 patents stamped on the Right Side of the cylinder together with the correct patent Number '371548'. The rifle is fitted with a flip up adjustable aperture sight and correctly has no safety catch with factory plugged hole where it would have been located on the right side of the frame. It has an excellent original stock with chequered panels at the wrist and ribbed horn butt plate. The metal work has its original blue finish. The weapon is serial number 'S1451' which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and matching number ‘1451’ is on the barrel (see pages 32-37 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22626
£0.00
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1905-1914 BSA Air Rifle (Improved Model D) .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle Straight Hand Stock Variant Retailed By Army & Navy CSL (Co-operative Store London). Sn 22622 - 22622 This is an excellent original BSA Improved Model D Air Rifle. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks and in different variations between 1905 and 1914 (see pages 50-56 of The Book of the BSA Air Rifle by John Milewski). This example has its original undamaged straight hand wood stock with correct chequered grip panels on the wrist. The excellent stock has a ribbed butt with trap. The cocking arm has a ribbed release lever on the left side. It has a 19” rifled barrel and measures 43 ½” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The left side of the weapon bears the serial number S73485 below ‘Pat 30338-19’. The loading port area is marked ‘Load’ and has the BSA piled arms logo. The loading port lever is marked ‘Patent 8246/06’. The underside of the cocking lever ‘BSA Patents 8761-04 25783-10 RD479972’. The top of the barrel is crisply marked by the retailer ‘Army & Navy CS Ld London’. The underside of the barrel is marked ‘Rd No 479972’. The rifle cocks, loads & fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22622
£595.00
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**SCARCE**1905-1908 ‘The Lincoln’ Jeffries Steelhouse Lane Birmingham .177 Calibre Break Action Variant Air Rifle. Sn 18085:6. - 18085:6 B.S.A. Lincoln Jeffries Patent Air rifles were introduced in 1905. The Lincoln & 'H' or Heavy model were produced between 1905-1908. All of the examples we have seen have been underlever variants & we cannot find any reference for break action variants. This example of the Lincoln Jeffries has the characteristics and markings of the Lincoln model apart from the fact that it is break action, rather than underlever as illustrated and described on page 17 of The Collector's Guide to Air Rifles by Hiller. The metal work has even blue finish and it has all original wood stock with chequered panel straight hand stock and chequered butt. The stock is impressed 'Lincoln Jeffries 121 Steelhouse Lane Birmingham’. The rifle measures 39 ¾” overall with an 18 ¾” two stage barrel. The top barrel flat is stamped 'The Lincoln Air Rifle’. The cylinder and trigger block are numbered ‘8009 / 009’. It has a blade foresight and ‘v’ notch plate rear sight. It loads and fires correctly with a good spring action. The price for this scarce Lincoln variant includes UK delivery. Sn 18085:6 £945.00
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**MINT RIFLED BORE**RARE**Victorian British Gentleman’s 5mm Calibre Air Cane, Original Pump & Cocking / Firing Key. AI 881 - AI 881 This is a rare, Victorian British Gentleman’s 5mm Calibre Air Cane. Made of brass & steel it unscrews into 2 sections and when assembled measures 36”overall. The barrel section has a near mint bore clean and bright with well defined rifling (5mm diameter muzzle opening). The barrel section features a tiny blade foresight and 'V' notch steel rear sight. It is air charged by means of its original steel and brass air pump and cocked / fired by means of a steel T-Bar key which is inserted into the underside of the rifle. There are no visible manufacturer or date marks on the cane or pump. The weapon and pump have been serviced & tested & are in fully working order. The price for this rare, fully functioning Victorian Air cane includes UK delivery. AI 881
£1,200.00
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C1972 Fine Vintage *Fully Serviced* FWB 300S 10m Side Lever .177 Target Air Rifle with Numerous Original Match Scope Variations. AI 880. - AI 880 Manufactured by Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger in West Germany. The modell 300 was much like the 150, in that it has a single coiled, steel mainspring and a thinner, more sporterised stock, yet it was labelled a 300, rather than the 150. You don’t see as many straight 300 rifles as you do 150 rifles these days. Perhaps that’s because when the 300S came out it overshadowed the 300 and drove it from the marketplace in short order. The 300S has two coiled steel springs that are wound in opposite directions, designed to cancel the slight amount of torque at firing. The 300S stock is shorter than the stock on the 300/150. It also has a more vertical pistol grip to enhance the offhand hold. This system is called the sledge system, after the name for a dry-land type of sled whose runners make it easy to drag heavy loads. In the 300-series there is a special system in the stock that isolates the shooter from the movement. A set of steel rails set into the stock allows the action to move while the stock remains still. The shooter doesn’t feel any recoil and only the slightest vibration. It is completely different from the Giss anti-recoil system, in which a counterweighted piston has no discernible recoil. The ratcheting anti-beartrap safety that prevents the sliding compression chamber from smashing your thumb during loading does not need a separate button to release the cocking lever after you’ve loaded. The only extra step the 300S does have is a small locking latch on the sidelever that unlocks the lever at the start of the cocking stroke. These rifles were sold without sights for a slightly reduced price, and many buyers mounted short scopes on their 11mm sight dovetails. The front sight looks more conventional and is of the globe design with replaceable inserts. On the 300S, it’s part of a larger aluminium barrel sleeve that makes it proprietary. This example comes with a plethora of different inserts and shrouds (see images). With the rifle comes several original rear sights and scarce bipod. The beautiful Walnut stock with adjustable butt plate has very minor age-related marks, but nothing major. The metalwork is good with nice blueing and again, only minor age-related marks. The rifle cocks, loads & dry fires perfectly as it should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 880. £795.00
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