1915 BSA No2 Mk IV* .22 trainer

Started by sakorick, April 12, 2014, 01:25:45 PM

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sakorick

This is certainly a mix of of monumental proportions. BSA commercial markings, British martial markings, Canuckian property stamps, Cooey sights, nice wood finish and all matching and it shoots great. I almost forgot.....I installed a brand new RAF sling to add to the confusion! :grin:Life is good!













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gitano

I love .22 Trainers! I don't know why. Maybe because they're 'odd'.

Paul
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22hornet

.22 SMLE's and surprisingly accurate rifles. Have you tried any other ammunition in it?
 
 Another great find Rick.
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sakorick

Quote from: 22hornet;132164.22 SMLE's and surprisingly accurate rifles. Have you tried any other ammunition in it?
 
 Another great find Rick.

No other ammo.....Finally found some at Cabelas so I may have time to test it some more. The bore looks full of stuff too. I have to remove the Cooey sight to get the bolt out and scrub that bore. No time now.....it's planting time. Regards, Rick.
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Jorge in Oz

Nice one Rick, and it shoots good too what a bonus.
"The Germans brought the best hunting rifle to the war. The Americans brought the best target rifle. The British brought the best battle rifle!"
 
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