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Item details: Author: AUTO ORDNANCE CORP. Printed card covers, the guns well illustrated with descriptions. Sporting Guns and Rifle Makers 150th AnniversaryĤ8pp., Including the covers, includes shotguns, rifles, air weapons, gun cases, clothing. Item details: Author: Arthur Turner (Sheffield) Limited "The first Belgium hammerless shotgun manufactures in mass production" Item details: Author: ARMES MANUFACTURE D DEMARTUAU-FASTREġ0 pages, illus, pictorial colour covers, loose price list, English text. Includes all gages of shotguns to 8 bore hammer boxlock and sidelock, high quality guns to basic. Manufacture Mecanique De Revolvers et Pistolets Automatiques "Walman"Ĥ2 pages, oblong large 8vo., each page shows illus of pistol and specifications in 4 languages including English, original card covers, vg.Ĩ8 pages, large oblong 8vo., over 70 guns illus 1 to a page, text in 3 languages, French, German, English, card covers lacking front card cover, vg. Revolvers and pistols including Webley & Scott, Smith & Wesson, Walther, Colt. Sights telescopes, Shotgun's cartridges and loading equipment. A comprehensive catalogue with sporting and target rifles target shooting requisites bullets. Viii 248, illustrated throughout, printed card covers in red and black vg. Parkers General Catalogue Of Arms And Accessories Including Parker-Hale Specialties, Catalogue No 10H Glad to see there are other people who also hold them in high regard.Item details: Author: A G PARKER AND CO LTD Although I dont do much shooting now, in the past it has accounted for a fair few Rabbits and Rats and continues to do its duty every bit as well as any of these new rifles you see today. 177 Its a fantastic gun, although I have newer rifles I still prefer the old beezer for its well engineered simplicity and solid feel. I have a 1923 light pattern BSA underlever from 1923 in. Posted: Fri Nov 19, 10 3:02 pm Post subject: Last edited by Ruralnaedowell on Fri Nov 19, 10 6:53 pm edited 4 times in total With reasonable care this one will last another 100 years or more ! The original two piece mainsprings have broken in places and the leather piston washer is in lumps in the chamber, with a mashed retaining screw, but other than that, with those bits replaced and a relube it will hopefully be as good as new. Though it is a pitted brown colour all over, the original screws and bolts have all come undone with a little heat and persuasion, bar the rear sight which I haven't had the courage to attempt yet. The stock and loading tap are in especially good order, suggesting it hadn't had much use. 177 one I bought recently, it looked like it had been sitting in a shed for at least 50 years, but fortunately it had no signs of damage or bodgery, though lots of ancient black dust, brown surface rust and myriad insects. A lot of the original owners of these rifles must have perished in WW1. Old Bsa Lincoln Jeffries air rifle, Improved Model DĪnybody else got one of these old rifles from before the great war ? A fine example of elegant unbreakable minimalism and good design and materials.