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    Apart from the company’s own factories in Birmingham, Coventry, Redditch, Sheffield and Co. Durham, many dispersal units and shadow factories were used for the purpose of arms production. The Small Heath administration alone (BSA Cycles Ltd and BSA Guns Ltd) controlled 67 factories, employing 28,000 people and containing 25,000 machine tools.

  2. Jul 26, 2018 · The small Martini actions came from several manufacturers, including the W.W. Greener company, Webley & Scott, Westley-Richards and Birmingham Small Arms (BSA). Whether Greener enjoined BSA to make the first “miniature riflesmall Martini action sometime around 1900 or whether he did it himself, isn’t absolutely clear.

  3. Birmingham Small Arms / BSA Royal Featherweight bolt action rifle, 30-06 caliber SN# 70XXXX. RARE model chambered in .30-06, 22 inch barrel with an overall length of 42.5 inches. This BSA Royal Featherweight model has a capacity of 4 rounds of 30-06 cartridges. Redfield scope with Parker Hale “RANS3” rings mounted and included with rifle.

  4. Historic Arms Resource Centre facility for British and Commonwealth Enfield and other Miniature calibre training and small-bore TARGET RIFLES (BSA- Birmingham Small Arms Co.), conversion units and accessories with representation of other nations' training rifles, plus Postal League competitions for those collecting and shooting such rifles

  5. On 7 June 1861 the Birmingham Small Arms Trade Association (formed in 1854 by some of the city's master smiths) decided to form a public company, the Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited. Their stated purpose was to make guns by machinery. By 1863 the factory at Small Heath was complete. In 1866 it acquired its munitions factory in Adderley ...

  6. May 6, 2010 · BSA Birmingham Small Arms ROYAL FWT .243 Win. RARE! Description: BSA Royal Featherweight in ultra scarce .243 Caliber. Perhaps only the 4th such rifle I have ever seen offered for sale. One of my all-time favorites, this is an excellent example of this little known sporting rifle in virtually impossible to find 243.

  7. The International rifle, for which production commenced early in 1950, carried his stock design very little altered. The Internationals, built in England by the Birmingham Small Arms Company, were subsequently distributed by Freeland in the U.S.A. The Freeland Super Rifle . The Freeland Free Rifle

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