I would be very interested to know if any other earlier Bsa badged ones have survived. I swapped it for a minty cased Original 66 with extra Anschutz aperture sights a couple of years ago, not realising until I got it home how early it was. It is in very nice order, with a straight hand stock, earliest chequering style and a long tang on the trigger guard. I have a Bsa Air rifle (Lincoln Jeffries Patent) serial no.ġ172, which makes it the forty second Bsa badged air rifle manufactured. Hello Folks, As this post has gone quiet, my bit of serial number input. Wow what a collection Best Regards Morgan Last edited by silva at 01:42 PM. Made Sept to Dec 1905 Also out of the 80,000 or so produced, how many of these have survived to the present day? I know that Lakey has a least 1% of total production! Made mid 1905 The very first Bsa Air Rifles (Lincoln Jeffries Patent) were serial no.ġ130 to 2129. Made from 1901 to 1904 The very first Bsa made batch of Lincoln Jeffries were serial no. The first experimental Lincoln Jefferies made, Lincoln Air rifles had a H serial no. Heres a bit of dating info, courtesy of Mr John Knibbs. Just wondering, As there are lots of knowledgable collectors here and being a bit of an early Bsa enthusiast myself - which is the earliest Pre World War One, Bsa and Lincoln Jeffries type rifle, known to have survived. Hiller) 1921-30, with production estimates up to 2000, although I can't. Here is my 'Lincoln' Air Pistol, By Lincoln Jeffries ltd.
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