...was lucky to have picked this up from Europe..Kosher BSA stamped marks, hammer forged barrel
Fingers crossed, it groups mega decent; if not, will use it for as paper weight, or blow torch it into into iron works for garden furniture
NB: Dont know if this is a Leupy or other gunsmith's fabrication mod.
BSA Barrel - Steyr LG110 - 4.5mm - Lucky one ?
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#2 Re: BSA Barrel - Steyr LG110 - 4.5mm - Lucky one ?
Is it me or does the bore look off centre to the thread at the muzzle?
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#3 Re: BSA Barrel - Steyr LG110 - 4.5mm - Lucky one ?
MMmm...could be - will measure with caliper upon receipt; according to owner - and he gave me specifcs etc...shoots very well. Proof of course will be in pudding. At least it's not the silver 'white' blank sold by a UK wholesaler as BSA a while back which Jon knows about -liner and sleeved up - which MAY not even be kosher as no BSA stamp marks.
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Nope - not off center...asked seller...optical illusion due to sideways pic
Looks good
Looks good
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#5 Re: BSA Barrel - Steyr LG110 - 4.5mm - Lucky one ?
Cant see no joint around the rifling approx. 8mm diameter.
May be from a BSA rifle of some description modded to fit a Steyr.
May be from a BSA rifle of some description modded to fit a Steyr.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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#6 Re: BSA Barrel - Steyr LG110 - 4.5mm - Lucky one ?
...using my iPhone camera and testing this new forum by uploading some pics...
As mentioned, thanks to Dirk - super well packed AND protected by in transit as you lay the barrel against a plank of wood (I like the way you think and look after your kit !) - the barrel was covered in gun oil which smelled heavenly
PS: to critical eagle eye viewers, I didnt clean or wipe off anything so you're viewing fluff and grime in and on the barrel ...which of course will be cleaned up with white cloth later when I test it..
PS: I count 12 grooves...anyone think otherwise ?
As mentioned, thanks to Dirk - super well packed AND protected by in transit as you lay the barrel against a plank of wood (I like the way you think and look after your kit !) - the barrel was covered in gun oil which smelled heavenly
PS: to critical eagle eye viewers, I didnt clean or wipe off anything so you're viewing fluff and grime in and on the barrel ...which of course will be cleaned up with white cloth later when I test it..
PS: I count 12 grooves...anyone think otherwise ?
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#7 Re: BSA Barrel - Steyr LG110 - 4.5mm - Lucky one ?
How do you get a close up picky?
Tried macro in the past and just as bad.
Tried macro in the past and just as bad.
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