Bsa Airsporter Serial Numbers3305100

Bsa Airsporter Serial Numbers3305100 6,5/10 2541 votes

Someone I know has a BSA airsporter. Can anyone tell me where the serial number is located so he can find out age and model. It's the type with the elegant chrome slide for the pellet rather than the rotating breech.

• • • • • • Description The last of the BSA Airsporter models before they changed to the rotary breech (RB) models, this Pre-Owned Airsporter S MK II was manufactured by BSA sometime between 1985 & 1986. In good condition for its age, the metal work has the original blueing and patina you would expect from a gun this age and the stock is free from any visible cracks or splits. The original open sights are fitted and this gun could easily be bought back to pristine condition by the new owner with a little work.

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I am new to this forum and couldn't find anywhere to introduce myself so i may as well ask what i came on here to ask. Basically a mate gave me his BSA.22 Break Barrel Air Rifle and i have no idea what model it is. I need a new barrel seal and possible spring upgrade but as i don't know what model it is i cannot order these parts! The only number i can see is TE11786 On the underneath of the barrel. Hopefully if i have done this correctly there will be a few pictures below. I need to find out what this is as i need a new spring at some point although it is still ok for target practice. Also Last picture above shows deteriorated barrel seal so i will need to find out where i can get one of those from.

But anyways hello to everyone and apologies in advance if i have posted in the wrong section and P***** anyone off!!!! Ok guys just an update, i've beenb to my local gun shop and they have told me the spring is nackered, therefore the buffer and piston seal will need doing. Revit keygen. Also that the piston feels nackered but then 5 mins later once the breech seal had been replaced it 'might be ok'.Also the scope is nackered aparently, and the barrel from what i gathered is slightly warped.

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He also told me that the MKIII meteors sold brand new at about £26 i don't believe that but maybe i'm wrong. He said including labout i would be looking at £60 for a new spring piston o-ring and buffer washer as well as greasing it up. So if it does not shoot straight, how come i'm hitting my bullseye or at least very near every time. I'm under the impression he wants to sell me a new rifle and aparently 'the smk 11.5 foot pound rifle at £99 will be ideal'. So what do i do guys.

Do any of you live near northampton so you could have a look for me? There's no point in me spending loads of money on a gun with a bent barrel and all that wrong with it. I'm not seriously into this hobby so i'm not about to go and spend £100 on a.22 with no scope. Mainly i'm interested how much the meteor was worth as i paid £20 for it in the end. Good will gesture!