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Review by
airsniper
on 13th Oct 2007
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The BSA Airsporter is brilliant British engineering! Accurate, powerful, beautiful what more do you need, just a bit heavy.
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on 21st Sep 2007
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The BSA Airsporter is one of the most characteristic and best looking air rifles on the market. I got given a .22 Airsporter S, made between 1979 and 1983, and it still shoots as well as the day it was made. It even has the brilliant design innovation of having the muzzle recessed and a much large ...
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on 17th Jul 2007
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I owned an airsporter for many years. It was one of those put away guns that hardly saw light of day. However, if target shooting is your bag then go for it. Once used to the kickback (which is surprisingly big considering its engineering) this gun can perform. The power is all well and good but sho ...
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Review by
viegar0
on 25th Jun 2007
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Good, affordable and excellent for the price i paid for mine lol
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on 16th May 2007
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I've always fancied an airsporter because of their good reputation.
I have to say that I'm quite disappointed with the one I recently acquired.
I wanted a rifle for general pest control with open sights for fast target acquisition.
Although it can hit a pellet tin at fifteen yards it hasn't liv ...
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Review by
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on 21st Mar 2007
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A decent rifle
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Review by
PaulStill
on 30th Aug 2006
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Bought my (very second hand) 1957 Airsporter for £3 40 years ago.4 Have put tens of thousands of rounds through it. Very accurate with the open sights. I am convinced that my accuracy began to suffer as I got more guns. When I only had the Airsporter I got so used to it that I hardly used the ...
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on 11th Jun 2006
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The BSA Airsporter has British quality written all over it. Not only does it look like a real rifle, but it also excludes the youthful break action style.
Depending on what mark your BSA is determines how deep the grooves go. I managed to fit a Hawke Sport-HD 4x40 onto it and works nicely.
I have ...
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on 26th May 2006
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I won't make too many friends with comments such as these, but for all that I would not be without my BSA Airsporter's. Which was reimported from stateside, immaculate and never fired, the best of 3 which turned up localy. My eyes nearly jumped out of their sockets and for £120 I'm very please ...
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Review by
chortle
on 19th May 2006
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Several hours work on a lathe making a WORKING piston, has I hope finaly cured my BSA Airsporter of all its ills, and perhaps now, after 20 odd years of verbal abuse from me, it may shoot as good as my German made HW35.
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