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TARGET RIFLES
BSA and other British small-bore "Miniature-Calibre" Target Rifles. with a small number of relevant other nations' examples of both training and target rifles. We trust it will prove of interest. FOR QUICK ACCESS TO SUBJECTS USE THE GENERIC SITE INDEX ABOVE. SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4 Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
THE REMINGTON 37 AND 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES The REMINGTON 37 and 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES. Below, the pre-production, or prototype, Model 37 with fore-end barrel-band. The early production rifles, between 1937 and 1939, had the barrel band deleted, and the fore-end wood finished at the point where the band would have been. The post 1939 production models had the fore-endextended to the
THE BSA SPORTSMAN, FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN & SUPERSPORT RIFLES page under construction. These rifles do not, strictly speaking, come under the remit of this website. However, they represent such a significant part of British, and particularly BSA, small-bore rifle history that we could not fairly dismiss them without comment. THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
THE LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.7 (BRITISH) FOR THE ROYAL AIR FORCE Replacement option for missing magazine insert. Top: the No.7 magazine outer case with rivetted plate to accommodate the insert 5 round .22RF magazine. Lower left: the BSA Sportsman type magazine used for the insert.This is shown, in order to relate to the No. 7 insert, orientated as if it was to be introduced from above into the well of the No.7's modified magazine from the No.4 rifle. A.J. AND A.G. PARKER, AND PARKER-HALE SERVICE RIFLE TARGET This gives a shooters eye view of the latest issue .22 cal. Training Rifle. when fitted with Parker-Hale target sights. Model 5D closely resembles our Model 5C illustrated heretofore, and embodies a quick release for the elevation pillar and all the well tried features expected in Parker-Hale design. THE SAVAGE NRA (OF THE U.S.A.) MODEL 19 AND MODEL 1933 (19 The rifle marked only "Savage NRA Match Rifle" was brought out about 1923 with the same action as the Model 23-A sporting rifle. These were made until 1933 with serial numbers believed to be between 25,000 and 45,000, and with the serial numbers commencing at 45,000 for the Model 19-33. THE MODEL 33. RIFLEMAN UK MINIATURE CALIBRE RIFLES REFERENCE SITE HOMENEWS PAGEPLAUDITS PAGECARTRIDGESTARGET SHOOTINGBSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORETARGET RIFLES
BSA and other British small-bore "Miniature-Calibre" Target Rifles. with a small number of relevant other nations' examples of both training and target rifles. We trust it will prove of interest. FOR QUICK ACCESS TO SUBJECTS USE THE GENERIC SITE INDEX ABOVE. SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4 Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
THE REMINGTON 37 AND 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES The REMINGTON 37 and 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES. Below, the pre-production, or prototype, Model 37 with fore-end barrel-band. The early production rifles, between 1937 and 1939, had the barrel band deleted, and the fore-end wood finished at the point where the band would have been. The post 1939 production models had the fore-endextended to the
THE BSA SPORTSMAN, FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN & SUPERSPORT RIFLES page under construction. These rifles do not, strictly speaking, come under the remit of this website. However, they represent such a significant part of British, and particularly BSA, small-bore rifle history that we could not fairly dismiss them without comment. THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
THE LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.7 (BRITISH) FOR THE ROYAL AIR FORCE Replacement option for missing magazine insert. Top: the No.7 magazine outer case with rivetted plate to accommodate the insert 5 round .22RF magazine. Lower left: the BSA Sportsman type magazine used for the insert.This is shown, in order to relate to the No. 7 insert, orientated as if it was to be introduced from above into the well of the No.7's modified magazine from the No.4 rifle. A.J. AND A.G. PARKER, AND PARKER-HALE SERVICE RIFLE TARGET This gives a shooters eye view of the latest issue .22 cal. Training Rifle. when fitted with Parker-Hale target sights. Model 5D closely resembles our Model 5C illustrated heretofore, and embodies a quick release for the elevation pillar and all the well tried features expected in Parker-Hale design. THE SAVAGE NRA (OF THE U.S.A.) MODEL 19 AND MODEL 1933 (19 The rifle marked only "Savage NRA Match Rifle" was brought out about 1923 with the same action as the Model 23-A sporting rifle. These were made until 1933 with serial numbers believed to be between 25,000 and 45,000, and with the serial numbers commencing at 45,000 for the Model 19-33. THE MODEL 33. RIFLEMAN UK MINIATURE CALIBRE RIFLES REFERENCE SITE HOME BSA and other British small-bore "Miniature-Calibre" Target Rifles. with a small number of relevant other nations' examples of both training and target rifles. We trust it will prove of interest. FOR QUICK ACCESS TO SUBJECTS USE THE GENERIC SITE INDEX ABOVE. BSA MODEL 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE The Model No.2 was also serious competition for the War Office Pattern Miniature rifle, also manufactured by B.S.A. under contract to the War Office of the British Government. Indeed, the No.2 also used B.S.A.'s patent bolt design (No.14373 of 1907) developed for the W.O.P. Miniature rifle. This bolt featured a recess in the bolt-head to THE HAENEL TARGET RIFLE THE "HAENEL KK-SPORT" TARGET RIFLE. The C.G Haenel factory was located in Suhl, for some years a part of East Germany, and known as the "Town of the Gunsmiths". The company was founded by Carl (Gottlieb) Haenel in 1840 producing military and sporting firearms. Indeed, Hugo Schmeisser - the designer of the famous sub-machine gun, worked at the BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA MODEL NO.4 MARTINI ACTIONED RIFLE The example below is the Model No.4b Australian Commonwealth Cadet Pattern. The Model No.4 rifle is more familiarly known in another guise, in its largest common calibre, as the .310 Martini Cadet, shown above and below, being the rifle sold also to Commonwealth countries, most particularly the Australian Government which issued itextensively
THE ANSCHUTZ SMALL-BORE TARGET & TRAINING RIFLES there appeared a need for a purpose built prone rifle. By the 1966, the Model 64 had been introduced. Shown below is a hand-built walnut and steel scale model of an Anschutz Model 1411 - of 1970s vintage. The rifle is barely 7" long; and the comparative .22 Long Rifle cartridge beneath is near two-thirds scale. LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.2 MK.IV* AND .22RF NO.1 MK.III These rifles are latterly .22 Rim-Fire conversions of the Rifle, Short, Magazine Lee-Enfield ( S.M.L.E .) originally in .303 inch calibre, although some late mark No.2 rifles were built from scratch, particularly in Australia and commercially. The barrels of these later marks of No.2 rifle were usually newly made solid components ofBirmingham
LEE-ENFIELD L42A1 SNIPER RIFLE The Lee-Enfield L42A1 Sniper Rifle in 7.62 mm calibre. The L42A1 is a NATO calibre conversion of the famous British Rifle No.4 (T) sniping rifle of WWII. Between 1970 and 1971, with the adoption of the NATO 7.62mm rimless round, those .303 inch calibre rifles that had given such sterling service throughout the SecondWorld War
THE SAVAGE 1906 REPEATING RIFLE AND ITS .22 MAGAZINE WITH The Savage 1903, 1906 (Patent) and 1908/9 repeating rifles' .22 magazine with 1904 patent application. and and infringement by Febiger Arms, plus a probable Savage association with the Birmingham Small Arms Company. The Savage Arms Company produced a fine repeating rifle with pump (or slide) action and an unusual box-magazine configuration. THE MOSSBERG 42M-B, AND 46-M(B) U.S. TRAINING RIFLES FOR Mossberg " 46 M (b) " Post-War training rifle. This rifle is 4 ounces heavier than the 42M models, now weighing 6 lbs. 14 ozs., and is fed by a tube magazine in the fore-end rather than by the removable clip box magazine of the 42M. THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4 Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA MODEL 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE The Model No.2 was also serious competition for the War Office Pattern Miniature rifle, also manufactured by B.S.A. under contract to the War Office of the British Government. Indeed, the No.2 also used B.S.A.'s patent bolt design (No.14373 of 1907) developed for the W.O.P. Miniature rifle. This bolt featured a recess in the bolt-head to BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
BSA RIFLE CATALOGUE 1909 BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE - 1909. BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE. - 1909. Below is a searchable flip-page facsimile of the catalogue, which may take a fewmoments to display.
SPARES FOR B.S.A. SMALL-BORE RIFLES advertise online, spares for the Model 12/15, Sportsman ( but not magazines) and Armatic rifles, as well as some centre-fire and shotgun parts. They appear no longer to have anything for the International rifles. PO Box 5745, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. IV16 9WF. Phone:+44 (0)1349 832974 Fax: THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4 Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA MODEL 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE The Model No.2 was also serious competition for the War Office Pattern Miniature rifle, also manufactured by B.S.A. under contract to the War Office of the British Government. Indeed, the No.2 also used B.S.A.'s patent bolt design (No.14373 of 1907) developed for the W.O.P. Miniature rifle. This bolt featured a recess in the bolt-head to BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
BSA RIFLE CATALOGUE 1909 BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE - 1909. BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE. - 1909. Below is a searchable flip-page facsimile of the catalogue, which may take a fewmoments to display.
SPARES FOR B.S.A. SMALL-BORE RIFLES advertise online, spares for the Model 12/15, Sportsman ( but not magazines) and Armatic rifles, as well as some centre-fire and shotgun parts. They appear no longer to have anything for the International rifles. PO Box 5745, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. IV16 9WF. Phone:+44 (0)1349 832974 Fax: BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA RIFLE CATALOGUE 1909 BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE - 1909. BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE. - 1909. Below is a searchable flip-page facsimile of the catalogue, which may take a fewmoments to display.
THE BSA SPORTSMAN, FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN & SUPERSPORT RIFLES page under construction. These rifles do not, strictly speaking, come under the remit of this website. However, they represent such a significant part of British, and particularly BSA, small-bore rifle history that we could not fairly dismiss them without comment. A.J. AND A.G. PARKER, AND PARKER-HALE SERVICE RIFLE TARGET This gives a shooters eye view of the latest issue .22 cal. Training Rifle. when fitted with Parker-Hale target sights. Model 5D closely resembles our Model 5C illustrated heretofore, and embodies a quick release for the elevation pillar and all the well tried features expected in Parker-Hale design. BSA MODEL NO.4 MARTINI ACTIONED RIFLE The example below is the Model No.4b Australian Commonwealth Cadet Pattern. The Model No.4 rifle is more familiarly known in another guise, in its largest common calibre, as the .310 Martini Cadet, shown above and below, being the rifle sold also to Commonwealth countries, most particularly the Australian Government which issued itextensively
THE "HAENEL KK-SPORT" TARGET RIFLE THE "HAENEL KK-SPORT" TARGET RIFLE. The C.G Haenel factory was located in Suhl, for some years a part of East Germany, and known as the "Town of the Gunsmiths". The company was founded by Carl (Gottlieb) Haenel in 1840 producing military and sporting firearms. Indeed, Hugo Schmeisser - the designer of the famous sub-machine gun, worked at the LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE C NO.7 ( CANADIAN ) No.7 (Canadian) and the TRAINING MANUALS for the rifle. The C. No.7 Rifle is a .22" training version of the No.4 Rifle - manufactured at the Canadian Long Branch factory. The next two images can be rotated and zoomed, either as initially loaded or full-screen for higher definition. 1944 C No.7 .22 Caliber Lee-Enfield Training Rifle. THE C.G. BONEHILL CONVERTED MARTINI TARGET RIFLES Rather better known for their shotguns, C.G. Bonehill's company converted large numbers of. then obsolescent Martini-Henry /Metford and Enfield rifles to .22 rimfire, from the late Nineteenth through to the early part of the Twentieth Century. Here is a précised rundown of Christopher George Bonehill and his long-standing company. AN ENFIELD DESIGNED PATTERN 1917 SNIPING RIFLE IN .30-06 This page's rifle is an extremely unusual Model of 1917 30-06 calibre rifle, of Enfield 1914 design, that followed on from Pattern '14 Enfield designed rifles of .303 inch calibre that were manufactured in the United States of America early in the First World War, under contract to and for the British War Department - at a time when Great Britain's manufacturing capacity was already at full THE WEIHRAUCH HW 52 TARGET RIFLE The HW 52's fore-end has a drilled cavity accessed at the nose, and capped by a threaded and knurled plug. Removal of this cap permits the addition of balancing weights to the front of the rifle. Below, the marking on the RHS of the receiver show the manufacturer " WEIHRAUCH". to which Herman Weihrauch moved his company post World War Two. THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4 Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA MODEL 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE The Model No.2 was also serious competition for the War Office Pattern Miniature rifle, also manufactured by B.S.A. under contract to the War Office of the British Government. Indeed, the No.2 also used B.S.A.'s patent bolt design (No.14373 of 1907) developed for the W.O.P. Miniature rifle. This bolt featured a recess in the bolt-head to BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
BSA RIFLE CATALOGUE 1909 BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE - 1909. BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE. - 1909. Below is a searchable flip-page facsimile of the catalogue, which may take a fewmoments to display.
SPARES FOR B.S.A. SMALL-BORE RIFLES advertise online, spares for the Model 12/15, Sportsman ( but not magazines) and Armatic rifles, as well as some centre-fire and shotgun parts. They appear no longer to have anything for the International rifles. PO Box 5745, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. IV16 9WF. Phone:+44 (0)1349 832974 Fax: THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4 Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA MODEL 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE The Model No.2 was also serious competition for the War Office Pattern Miniature rifle, also manufactured by B.S.A. under contract to the War Office of the British Government. Indeed, the No.2 also used B.S.A.'s patent bolt design (No.14373 of 1907) developed for the W.O.P. Miniature rifle. This bolt featured a recess in the bolt-head to BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
BSA RIFLE CATALOGUE 1909 BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE - 1909. BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE. - 1909. Below is a searchable flip-page facsimile of the catalogue, which may take a fewmoments to display.
SPARES FOR B.S.A. SMALL-BORE RIFLES advertise online, spares for the Model 12/15, Sportsman ( but not magazines) and Armatic rifles, as well as some centre-fire and shotgun parts. They appear no longer to have anything for the International rifles. PO Box 5745, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. IV16 9WF. Phone:+44 (0)1349 832974 Fax: BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA RIFLE CATALOGUE 1909 BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE - 1909. BSA RIFLES CATALOGUE. - 1909. Below is a searchable flip-page facsimile of the catalogue, which may take a fewmoments to display.
THE BSA SPORTSMAN, FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN & SUPERSPORT RIFLES page under construction. These rifles do not, strictly speaking, come under the remit of this website. However, they represent such a significant part of British, and particularly BSA, small-bore rifle history that we could not fairly dismiss them without comment. A.J. AND A.G. PARKER, AND PARKER-HALE SERVICE RIFLE TARGET This gives a shooters eye view of the latest issue .22 cal. Training Rifle. when fitted with Parker-Hale target sights. Model 5D closely resembles our Model 5C illustrated heretofore, and embodies a quick release for the elevation pillar and all the well tried features expected in Parker-Hale design. BSA MODEL NO.4 MARTINI ACTIONED RIFLE The example below is the Model No.4b Australian Commonwealth Cadet Pattern. The Model No.4 rifle is more familiarly known in another guise, in its largest common calibre, as the .310 Martini Cadet, shown above and below, being the rifle sold also to Commonwealth countries, most particularly the Australian Government which issued itextensively
THE "HAENEL KK-SPORT" TARGET RIFLE THE "HAENEL KK-SPORT" TARGET RIFLE. The C.G Haenel factory was located in Suhl, for some years a part of East Germany, and known as the "Town of the Gunsmiths". The company was founded by Carl (Gottlieb) Haenel in 1840 producing military and sporting firearms. Indeed, Hugo Schmeisser - the designer of the famous sub-machine gun, worked at the LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE C NO.7 ( CANADIAN ) No.7 (Canadian) and the TRAINING MANUALS for the rifle. The C. No.7 Rifle is a .22" training version of the No.4 Rifle - manufactured at the Canadian Long Branch factory. The next two images can be rotated and zoomed, either as initially loaded or full-screen for higher definition. 1944 C No.7 .22 Caliber Lee-Enfield Training Rifle. THE C.G. BONEHILL CONVERTED MARTINI TARGET RIFLES Rather better known for their shotguns, C.G. Bonehill's company converted large numbers of. then obsolescent Martini-Henry /Metford and Enfield rifles to .22 rimfire, from the late Nineteenth through to the early part of the Twentieth Century. Here is a précised rundown of Christopher George Bonehill and his long-standing company. AN ENFIELD DESIGNED PATTERN 1917 SNIPING RIFLE IN .30-06 This page's rifle is an extremely unusual Model of 1917 30-06 calibre rifle, of Enfield 1914 design, that followed on from Pattern '14 Enfield designed rifles of .303 inch calibre that were manufactured in the United States of America early in the First World War, under contract to and for the British War Department - at a time when Great Britain's manufacturing capacity was already at full THE WEIHRAUCH HW 52 TARGET RIFLE The HW 52's fore-end has a drilled cavity accessed at the nose, and capped by a threaded and knurled plug. Removal of this cap permits the addition of balancing weights to the front of the rifle. Below, the marking on the RHS of the receiver show the manufacturer " WEIHRAUCH". to which Herman Weihrauch moved his company post World War Two. RIFLEMAN UK MINIATURE CALIBRE RIFLES REFERENCE SITE HOMENEWS PAGEPLAUDITS PAGECARTRIDGESTARGET SHOOTINGBSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORETARGET RIFLES
BSA and other British small-bore "Miniature-Calibre" Target Rifles. with a small number of relevant other nations' examples of both training and target rifles. We trust it will prove of interest. FOR QUICK ACCESS TO SUBJECTS USE THE GENERIC SITE INDEX ABOVE. THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES The new model, which has been aptly christened the " Martini-International," is undoubtedly a rifle of character, and B.S.A. Designs staff have, in our opinion, achieved an outstanding success. The first feature which strikes one forcibly is the handsome stock and fore-end which give to the rifle an air of being " custombuilt."
SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4LEE ENFIELD NO 4 SALELEE ENFIELD 303 SERIAL NUMBERSLEE ENFIELD SERIAL NUMBER LISTENFIELD NO 4 SERIAL NUMBERSLITHGOW ENFIELD SERIAL NUMBERS Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. Components for these rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. They were actively sought out and destroyed in LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE C NO.7 ( CANADIAN ) No.7 (Canadian) and the TRAINING MANUALS for the rifle. The C. No.7 Rifle is a .22" training version of the No.4 Rifle - manufactured at the Canadian Long Branch factory. The next two images can be rotated and zoomed, either as initially loaded or full-screen for higher definition. 1944 C No.7 .22 Caliber Lee-Enfield Training Rifle. THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The DSM became one of the most common of the German "training" rifles and, as was the 1939 following design KKW rifle ( Klein Kaliber - Wehrsportgewehr ), was modelled loosely upon the Gewehr 98 rifle genre. The DSM could not be fixed with a bayonet, but the immediately pre-W.W.II design KKW was so enabled. Here is an opportunity to viewevery
THE REMINGTON 37 AND 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES The REMINGTON 37 and 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES. Below, the pre-production, or prototype, Model 37 with fore-end barrel-band. The early production rifles, between 1937 and 1939, had the barrel band deleted, and the fore-end wood finished at the point where the band would have been. The post 1939 production models had the fore-endextended to the
THE LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.7 (BRITISH) FOR THE ROYAL AIR FORCELEE ENFIELD MAGAZINES FOR SALELEE ENFIELD MAGAZINES FOR SALELEE ENFIELD 20 ROUND MAGLEE ENFIELD 5 SHOT MAGAZINELEE ENFIELD MAGAZINE CAPACITYLEE ENFIELD MAGAZINE SPRING Replacement option for missing magazine insert. Top: the No.7 magazine outer case with rivetted plate to accommodate the insert 5 round .22RF magazine. Lower left: the BSA Sportsman type magazine used for the insert.This is shown, in order to relate to the No. 7 insert, orientated as if it was to be introduced from above into the well of the No.7's modified magazine from the No.4 rifle. THE BSA MODEL 12/15 TARGET RIFLE The BSA "Piled Arms" motif is stamped on the LHS of the action. side plate. The aperture rear-sight of the 12/15 is still virtually a. retro-fit, although a standard item when the rifle first went into. production post-war in 1946/47. There is no longer a barrel-mounted tangent leaf rear-sight as had been fitted.SMALL-BORE SHOOTING
Small-bore Target Shooting - GROUPS AND GROUP DIAGNOSIS. by W.H. Fuller from his book "Small-bore target Shooting" - 1963. This extract is probably one of the most comprehensive, carefully considered and researched pieces ever published on the subject. It is a MUST read for anyone experiencing difficulties such as 'shot-stringing', 'two-group RIFLEMAN UK MINIATURE CALIBRE RIFLES REFERENCE SITE HOMENEWS PAGEPLAUDITS PAGECARTRIDGESTARGET SHOOTINGBSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORETARGET RIFLES
Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. THE B.S.A. RALOCK AND ARMATIC REPEATING MODEL RIFLES The next stage of progression from the B.S.A. slide or "pump" action rifles, the Ralock was specifically aimed at the increasing number of imported semi-automatic .22RF repeating rifles, particularly those from the Unites States of America.. Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had THE REMINGTON 37 AND 40-X .22RF TARGET RIFLES Model 37. A fine precision instument. Every part, every feature is planned to bring the utmost in hair-line accuracy. The "Miracle Trigger" is a favourite with shooters because of its smooth, sharp, crisp, lightning-fast let-off with no creep or backlash. BSA MARTINI INTERNATIONAL .22RF TARGET RIFLES BSA International Mk.II - Right side ..and underside forward of the action, with the fore-end wood removed, showing trigger adjustment screws in the trigger guard. Below: the barrel and action from above - showing usually standard telescopic sight mounting blocks and left hand rear sling swivel mounting eye for a right-handed shooter. SERIAL NUMBERING OF THE .303IN LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.4LEE ENFIELD NO 4 SALELEE ENFIELD 303 SERIAL NUMBERSLEE ENFIELD SERIAL NUMBER LISTENFIELD NO 4 SERIAL NUMBERSLITHGOW ENFIELD SERIAL NUMBERS Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. THE GERMAN MAUSER "DEUTSCHE SPORTMODELL" AND OTHER The Mauser bolt-action .22 LR rimfire rifle shown first as an example on this page was manufactured by the " Geco" company (Gustav Genschow & Co.), one of many companies sub-contracting for the production of these allegedly sporting rifles ( the German Government - post the First World War - were officially restricted to the production of only sporting arms; military weapon manufacture was THE LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.7 (BRITISH) FOR THE ROYAL AIR FORCELEE ENFIELD MAGAZINES FOR SALELEE ENFIELD MAGAZINES FOR SALELEE ENFIELD 20 ROUND MAGLEE ENFIELD 5 SHOT MAGAZINELEE ENFIELD MAGAZINE CAPACITYLEE ENFIELD MAGAZINE SPRING Replacement option for missing magazine insert. Top: the No.7 magazine outer case with rivetted plate to accommodate the insert 5 round .22RF magazine. Lower left: the BSA Sportsman type magazine used for the insert.This is shown, in order to relate to the No. 7 insert, orientated as if it was to be introduced from above into the well of the No.7's modified magazine from the No.4 rifle. THE BSA MODEL 12/15 TARGET RIFLE In the Parker-Hale 1935 catalogue, the rifle is introduced as the " B.S.A. - PARKER MODEL 12/15". In 1940, the year following the commencement of the Second World War, the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs were still offering the familiar range of .22 RF Martini actioned target rifles for sale; these included the oldest conversion of the full-bore Martini service rifle, now in the form of theSMALL-BORE SHOOTING
by W.H. Fuller from his book "Small-bore target Shooting" - 1963. This extract is probably one of the most comprehensive, carefully considered and researched pieces ever published on the subject.DATING YOUR RIFLE
British and Commonwealth Service rifles can sometimes be dated by their serial numbers and prefixes, and the manufacturing works can be identified by manufacturers' coded leter and number marks. The keenest researchers will search manufacturers' records where such are archived or available. Fortunately, many of these scholars make their work BSA MODEL 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE The Model No.2 was also serious competition for the War Office Pattern Miniature rifle, also manufactured by B.S.A. under contract to the War Office of the British Government. Indeed, the No.2 also used B.S.A.'s patent bolt design (No.14373 of 1907) developed for the W.O.P. Miniature rifle. This bolt featured a recess in the bolt-head to THE BSA MODEL 12/15 TARGET RIFLE The BSA "Piled Arms" motif is stamped on the LHS of the action. side plate. The aperture rear-sight of the 12/15 is still virtually a. retro-fit, although a standard item when the rifle first went into. production post-war in 1946/47. There is no longer a barrel-mounted tangent leaf rear-sight as had been fitted. BSA AND OTHER SMALL-BORE TARGET RIFLES Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. BSA MODEL NO.4 MARTINI ACTIONED RIFLE The example below is the Model No.4b Australian Commonwealth Cadet Pattern. The Model No.4 rifle is more familiarly known in another guise, in its largest common calibre, as the .310 Martini Cadet, shown above and below, being the rifle sold also to Commonwealth countries, most particularly the Australian Government which issued itextensively
THE ROSS CADET TRAINING RIFLE A Ross "Cadet" rifle is shown below compared with its 'parent' M1910 service rifle. The word 'parent' is used loosely in this context, where perhaps 'uncle' would be more suitable, since the cadet rifle bears a similar relationship to its big brother as does the 1906 Pattern War Office Miniature rifle to the S.M.L.E (Rifle, Short, Magazine Lee-Enfield).303 British service rifle - in that the THE BSA CENTURY TARGET RIFLE THE B.S.A. 'CENTURY' TARGET RIFLE. Whilst initially advertised as a "Match" target rifle, when introduced in 1955, the BSA Century never entirely lived up to that description. Make no mistake, these are fine, pretty and sturdy little rifles. Many were used by schools, inthe latter half of
THE MORRIS TUBE AND THE MORRIS AIMING TUBE COMPANY The "Morris Patent Tube Company" as well as manufacturing the aiming tubes and ammunition, are today less known for their marketing, around the start of the twentieth century, of an associated target system - the Morris Patent target. This device was a vertically orientated target box of several feet in height. THE BSA SPORTSMAN, FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN & SUPERSPORT RIFLES page under construction. These rifles do not, strictly speaking, come under the remit of this website. However, they represent such a significant part of British, and particularly BSA, small-bore rifle history that we could not fairly dismiss them without comment. LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE NO.2 MK.IV* AND .22RF NO.1 MK.III These rifles are latterly .22 Rim-Fire conversions of the Rifle, Short, Magazine Lee-Enfield ( S.M.L.E .) originally in .303 inch calibre, although some late mark No.2 rifles were built from scratch, particularly in Australia and commercially. The barrels of these later marks of No.2 rifle were usually newly made solid components ofBirmingham
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