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  1. 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.

  2. Jul 27, 2022 · The Birmingham Small Arms Lee-Speed, a sporting version of the military Lee-Metford rifle that became popular at the turn of the 20th Century. The rifle is the iconic tool and weapon of the Frontier Partisan. Through many eras, that tool evolved to be both highly functional and aesthetically pleasing. One can readily appreciate the long ...

  3. Sep 24, 2008 · BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Co.) Australian Cadet .310 Falling Block Rifle. Description: BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Co.) Australian Cadet .310 Falling Block Rifle. Serial number “114XX” and so marked on barrel, receiver and sight. Stamped “N.S.W.” for New South Wales on receiver and buttstock as well as “11.4.99” on both.

  4. May 11, 2016 · From guns and Spitfires to the world’s biggest bike firm to… nowhereFact file BSA (Birmingham Small Arms company limited) Born: June 1861 Last original-era machine: 1973 Claim to fame: Was ...

  5. Mar 6, 2008 · ~Birmingham Small Arms Martini Rifle 220 22 LR BSA Heavy Barrel Target Rifle Description: B.S.A. Co. Martini 220 Single Shot .22 LR Single Shot Target Rifle Great looking piece in very fine condition. The bore is bright with strong rifling, trigger releases crisp, ejection functions perfectly. Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber:.22 Long Rifle

  6. Nov 5, 2007 · The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited. As an emblem of their craft they adopted the sign of three crossed rifles, which has since become world-known as thePiled Arms trademark. The object of forming a company was to begin making small amis by machinery to meet the growing competitionfrom the mechanised government factory at Enfield.

  7. A brief history of BSA. On June 7th 1861, at a meeting in a Birmingham hotel room, the decision was made to form a public company, The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, to make guns by machinery. Having formed a company the gunsmiths looked for a site on which to build their factory. Eventually the founders settled for 25 acres of ground ...

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