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Buddy brought this to the range a few days ago.
He was a Hi-Power guy but love to shoot the BSA
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Nice 12 moodyholler
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When I saw the Title I knew I had to share this somewhat gun related story. It seems BSA (British Small Arms) delved into non gun areas such as motorcycles. I wasn't aware they made outboard motors until I was at an outdoor fair/festival and saw one. It was old, tiny and looked pitifully frail. I was looking it over and the owner asked me if I knew what I was looking at and I assured him I did and he asked if I knew what BSA stood for and I told him whereupon he said I was incorrect. It stood for " Bas#@rd Stopped Again" . Had to laugh at that. Guns the Brits got mostly right but not so much on other stuff. It has been said that Lucas invented darkness and the Brits would make TV"s if they could figure out how to make them leak oil.
Nice gun. Always enjoy seeing what folks can do with those actions.
Please pardon the short detour.
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Birmingham Small Arms
"We have met the enemy and he is us." Pogo
“There is no situation so bad that it cannot be made worse."
Confidence- The feeling you get before you fully understand the situation.
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Yes,
The BSA single shot 22s are great and keep up with today's
22 target rifles pretty well.
My 12/15 rifle has won me a number of long range .22 matches
and,
now my BSA Int'l MKII s are shooting alongside the Voodoos,
and other precision rifles in Mini Palma matches and long range matches ---to the extent of my later life abilities
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beltfed wrote
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Yes,
The BSA single shot 22s are great and keep up with today's
22 target rifles pretty well.
My 12/15 rifle has won me a number of long range .22 matches
and,
now my BSA Int'l MKII s are shooting alongside the Voodoos,
and other precision rifles in Mini Palma matches and long range matches ---to the extent of my later life abilities
beltfed/arnie
yup,hard to beat the old ones.
I have a Time Precision full. 22 BR rifle built by a national champion(Gorham)and my Old MKII shoots just as well.
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I shot one at college in 1963 and was hooked. Finally bought one after college and was immediately hooked again. Today, these are the best buy in used .22 LR match rifles.
Country boy from Illinois living in the magical Pacific Northwest
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Lucas the lord of darkness. Buddy had one of the little MG cars and was forever working on the electrics. Frank
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oldman46 wrote
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Lucas the lord of darkness. Buddy had one of the little MG cars and was forever working on the electrics. Frank
Lucas also made refrigerators a buddy who collected British cars and rifles jokingly told me.....and is why the Brits drink warm beer.
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I have the first rifle I ever shot as a kid, Pop bought it the year I was born, 1945 ,a BSA s/s Sportsman still shoots MOA of rabbit,It now has the Parker Hale rear peep and front tunnel to match.
Cheers Mal in au.
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BSA even made cars and household appliances in the period after WW2.
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BSA even made cars and household appliances in the period after WW2. ...... Lucas also made refrigerators ... and is why the Brits drink warm beer
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I have two BSA's, a Model 12 and an International MkI. Both of which are "cold dead hand" guns. Oh, and a Cadet re-barreled/re-stocked for .357 Maximum. Another one fast becoming a favorite.
As for Lucas electrics, I don't get it. I've messed with British cars for 50 years now and as long as you stay on top of things and don't ignore little glitches that can become big glitches they are as reliable as anything else. Trouble is the average American can't be relied upon to check his oil regularly let alone other routine maintenance, and therein lies the seeds of bad reputations for vintage British cars.
Current ride. It works great for hauling single shots hither and yon:
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I've owned two TR3's, two TR4A's, a TR6, two Jags, and an Austin Marina (forgive me)
The only electrical problems on any of them was the starting carb's thermo switch on my 63 Jag MKII. I just put a toggle switch under the beautiful walnut dashboard.
A lot of folks forget that although 12volt, the early cars were positive ground.
Oh yeah, I own a BSA 12, an factory engraved Model 6 takedown (actually a model 7) a Bonehill conversion of a full size martini, and a Cadet in .357 magnum
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I have a 12/15, a model 15, and Mark IV International ISU LH.
All are very accurate rifles.
I also owned a 1967 E-Type FHC for quite a few years.
No real electrical problems other than the night that the dash mounted hi/lo beam switch fell apart on me. Quite a challenge getting all the little parts back together while holding a flashlight in my mouth.
Biggest problem was avoiding police radar. LOL
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