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    BSA rifle ID help

    What model BSA is this? Pretty sure it's a monarch...? Yeah, nah? It's a. 270.

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    Go here https://www.airgunspares.com/whats-my-bsa
    CFs are right at the bottom.

    Can't quite make out your serial number prefix.
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    any stars on bolt???? looks good,I would use it as it is....

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    8P so must be monarch 1st or 2nd pattern featherwieght based on that chart. Thanks @zimmer

    No stars @Micky Duck thats the majestic series eh?

    Yeah it's good to go. My old man has had it since 1994 - he got excited about hunting after I shot my first deer. Bliss him, he took it for a walk once or twice and that was that. I shot it at targets maybe twice in that whole time.

    Crown needs a tidy up but other than that it is fine. I wouldn't mind a better scope, getting one long enough could be an issue.
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    pretty sure a vx1 3x9x40mm will fit it...the one I had was pretty good on longer action length...NO you cant have my M8 4x which will definately fit....
    see how well rifle will group...might improove out of sight with a bedding job as I believe they werent dont very well, if at all back when these beauties were made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur McBride View Post
    Majestic had stars and "Majestic" written on it. The first Monarchs had stars though, but no writing.
    Ok, cool to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur McBride View Post
    A CF2 I think. If the bore is good then use it.
    One day get a Monarch or Majestic stock for it, a lot slimmer and prettier. I am pretty sure they will interchange. Or do some stockwork yourself.
    THe only thing wrong with the CF2 is the big chunky 1970's style stock on them. The actions and barrels are as good as a Monarch or Majestic.

    I would take off the rollover comb, thin the grip and butt, round and thin out the foreestock; loose the white line spacers, and the replace the grip cap with a metal normal one.
    The the style is of a certain period all right.
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    The CF2's have a rail on the side of the bolt and a different shroud. The stock looks very CF2 so it might be a mix 'n' match job.
    I am not sure without checking if it is the Majestic or Monarch that has the swell along the side of the bolt. I think it is the Majestic which could make yours a Monarch in a CF2 stock ?. Hard to see the detail of any of it from the photos really
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    The white strip between the two timbers on the forend is pointed on the cf2 I'm pretty sure the straight line was only on monarch and majestic
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    It's a Monarch as per the bolt shroud, barrel profile and shape of the forend white line spacer. Got one in the safe here.
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    Monarch in a CF2 stock. Would need a good pick of the side of the action to see if its a featherweight, but serial # suggests it is. Monarch had integral dovetails, CF2 didn't have dovetails.
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    Hey thanks team. I'll get some more pics tonight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    It's a Monarch as per the bolt shroud, barrel profile and shape of the forend white line spacer. Got one in the safe here.
    Agreed, identical to the one I once had

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    BSA rifle ID help

    Here’s mine in .243W. Action top is round no dovetails present. The white line on the forensic of mine differs from the one in the OP so maybe a cf2 stock retro fitted? Monarchs have a longer forend.


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    Its a CF2 I see it has a round top and scope bases on it.

 

 

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