![]() Those are beautiful specimens, no question. You would not expect the owner of a classic car never to drive it so what's different about a rifle or shotgun? I wonder if your related to our Firearms Licensing Officer as she also seems to have difficulty with this concept ::). Now I both collect and hunt and I cannot understand who you feel that just because a rifle is a collectable it cannot be hunted with. Even the pistol grip is more club like like the Monarch photo I posted earlier. The American stock had a roll over comb and Rose wood tip and grip cap white line spacers and a much heavier fuller stock. This is the British home and European market stock on a BSA Majestic:. Now the funny thing is that the british sportsmen sort of went away from horn tips in the late 1950's and early 1960's however manufactures like BSA and Parker-hale had to bring back the tips for the American market who also gave us the White line spacers. ![]() ![]() BSA Model E again a collectable used for hunting.Īnother BSA and one of only 389 made in this chambering of this model, it has the rosewood fore end tip as you can (it's the one on the right) next to Steven's L61R Sako another collectable that is hunted with.Īnother vintage BSA sporting rifle this time with horn fore end tip. ![]()
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