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    Old BSA or SAKO help

    Hi team.

    Any help explaining the sako butt plate on this BSA would be greatly appreciated.

    It's in pretty poor condition. Is it worth restoring and any guesses on prices?

    I think it's .270 BSA imperial featherweight.

    Thanks for your input!

    Happy slaying.
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    Take to it with some steel wool and inox. Strip that gungy paint off it and see what it looks like after that. Definitely worth a go.
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    Overkill is still dead.

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    These old tarts can be quite good shooters but . . . . Unless they have sentimental value to the owner not many people seem to want them, apart maybe the odd specialist collector, and they always want pristine examples.

    There is a Hunter 222 at $200 and a Majestic (can't recall the calibre) for $250 in the local gunshop and both have been there for a while . . .
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    Definitely worth restoring if the barrel is OK. I have restored about a dozen old BSA rifles. I love them. I also have spare parts.
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    Thanks Gary. Do they have the sako plate on them?

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    its a conundrum no the sako butt plate does not belong on a BSA and I am not sure it belongs on that stock either - what the stock is dont know - 7mmwsm gives good advice with the stock and I would take the metal out of the stock and some break free or ballistol and coarse rag and slowly work on that surface rust needs some TLC - those older BSA are not a bad action so if the barrel is okay and it shoots its a workable rifle - value maybe $400 if all cleaned up

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    Have got a spare BSA butt plate you can have free if you want it. I always fit small Pachmayr recoil pads.

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    Before you do anything , check the condition of the barrel with a borescope. It might be munted........then again it might not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bos View Post
    Before you do anything , check the condition of the barrel with a borescope. It might be munted........then again it might not
    The best way to check a barrel is "munted" is clean it and shoot it.
    Some barrels look ptistine but shoot like shit. Others look like shit but shoot very well.
    Overkill is still dead.

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    Is that factory the brake looking thing on the end of it. Never seen one before

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    Apparently so. In my googling I saw an old ad saying it reduces recoil by 40-60%. Possibly makes the shooter 60% deafer tho?
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    I've taken it apart to have a good look over. After I've done a little cleaning I'll let a few rounds go.

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    Yep was called a Bezza, or something similar.
    I have a 3006 the same. Rebarreled now but still have the original barrel.
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    Overkill is still dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    Is that factory the brake looking thing on the end of it. Never seen one before
    Majestics had them from factory but no mention of stars on bolt. Also Schnabel end was an early Majestic feature but std on earlier BSA Viscounts etc. Edit to Add: Check Serial Number against this.

    https://www.airgunspares.com/whats-my-bsa (Scroll Down to Centrefire)
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    Quote Originally Posted by footrot View Post
    I've taken it apart to have a good look over. After I've done a little cleaning I'll let a few rounds go.
    Don't pew pew those reloads through it, I think i've got some factory rounds somewhere if you don't have any

 

 

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