2020-4-27  Condition: VERY GOOD Comments: BSA.310 CADET IN VERY GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION AND GREAT FOR THE COLLECTOR.KANGAROO STAMPED ON ACTION. MATCHING NUMBERS. $675 ONO Serial Number: 5648 Make: BSA Model: CADET Calibre/Gauge:.310 Action: Martini-Henry Scope/Sights: ORIGINAL OPEN Location: VIC Licence No.: 55155201F Seller's.

Bsa Airsporter Serial Numbers3305100 Rating: 7,0/10 8705 reviewsBsa Serial Numbers Sign in to follow this. EE AIRSPORTER+FEW CLUB MK2 0.177 1959/65 EF AIRSPORTER MK2 0.177 1965/67. Prefix Letters Model Details: Date Of Production: A: No.1 Light Pattern Standard.177: 1936 - 1939: A: Cadet.177: 1945 - 1946: A: Buccaneer Rifle.177.Hi,new member here looking for a bit of advice. I recently inherited a couple of air guns,and one in particular i'm a bit puzzled about. I know it's an airsporter, and after doing some research i think it's an airsporter mark 1. This would make it about 60 years old,but i can't really believe it's that old because it's condition is near mint. The other issue is that there are absolutely no identification marks on the gun whatsoever-not bsa,airsporter,not even a serial number.i even took the action out of the stock but there's nothing.Has anybody got any ideas as it's really puzzling me.

I would post some pics but i'm not sure how to. Hiya Mitch, and a very warm welcome to Planet Airgun. Yes, a few pics would be helpful in making an identification if you could please. A bit of a descriptive for ya to be going on with in the meantime though.is that the Mk1 Airsporter had a two piece stock that was glued together at the pistol grip, just above the trigger. The only differences between a Mk1 and a Mk2 is the later has a 'flip-up' rearsight (my memory might be wonky though, and it's the other way around).I'll check in my Hiller book later to see if there's any other distinguishing info that might be helpful.

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Hi Mitch, the Mk1s and the Mk2s had the serial numbers stamped in front of the trigger guard. The stocks on both the mk1s and 2s were composite, made of three pieces, however there were some special one off's that had a one piece stock I believe manufactured by a spanish company. (the stocks) The stocks had no rubber recoil pad fitted as in later variants.Most Mk1's had no method of attaching a scope (no rails) although there were a few later ones and those that were modified by owners/gunsmiths.

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Mk1 had the turret fixed rearsight, the Mk2 had the flip down type - both fixed by dovetail into the action.The Team-Player Survey will help you identify your style as a team player. The results will lead you to an assessment of your current strengths and provide a basis for a plan to increase your effectiveness as a team player. Parker team player survey download.The Mk1 barrel was a forged one piece affair and is the only Airsporter with a tapered barrel - all others had the parallel barrel that was sweated into the action. Hope this helps! Air sporterman.The have undergone some minor changes and updates. Please take the time to read them; it will only take a couple of minutes of your time.

By doing so, you lessen the chance of incurring the wrath of the moderation team or making yourself look foolish to other members. 90% of users posting adverts in the Sales forums need to be reminded to read the rules as their posts are wrong. This is unnecessarily time-consuming and will no longer happen - if your advert doesn't follow the it will be deleted and you'll have to start all over again. To close this box once you've read it (and the Rules), click on the X in the top right-hand corner.I have a old airsporter it was my grandads air rifle it was old and rusted up so I have done my best at restoring it back to glory. I have it down do bear metal and need to remove the pitting over the gone and then decide how to finish it with blueing it or leave it bear shiny silver but I need help just knowing the age I think it is a mk1 but I'm not sure I have the barcode near the trigger and that's it it has no engravings in the wood and just the iron sights on the barrel.

609868 is the barcode. People only discourage re-bluing on old guns like this as it kills their originality and hence value.Be aware that you're working with two different metals here - the barrel, cylinder and underlever are (or should be) blued steel. The trigger block (the bit you've polished in your pic) is cast ally and as such can't be blued.

Not sure what the finish the trigger block was from the factory (perhaps anodised or a gloss powdercoat / paint?) however from an originality perspective now that you've removed the original finish, a black finish in-keeping with the look of the original would be preferable to polished bare metal. Have you done anything to the rest of the gun yet? Any more pics?

By the time they get to this age, unless they've been cossetted they're usually a bit worse for wear. While evidently not the best example these older (Mk1 and Mk2) Airsporters are the ones to have - anything past the Mk3 was s.t.Looking at your rifle ash I'd say you can't do any harm trying out re-blueing it yourself. In-fact I'd say you can only improve on it's current state. I'd try using a Birchwood Casey Blueing kit: video=youtube;L0eMjrjgUI've never done re-blueing myself but I did hear a good tip from someone else who has and they said to gently warm up the parts you're blueing with a blowtorch before you start re-blueing as it apparently works better if the steel is a little warm. As for the trigger block I'd either spray paint that yourself or have a company properly powder coat it for you. Maybe wait to see how your re-blueing comes out so you can decide whether you want to spend the money on it or not and just do it yourself. I want to 're blue it but I don't trust myself to do it correctly and the blueing kit dose not prevent the rifle from further rust in the future.

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