As I am unlikely to have the time to investigate it I’m going to tap into the collective expertise on this forum in the hope of finding some information. Looking for information on Model designation, Production period, Collectability (if any), Value range and any other information


The rifle is in fair condition. Blueing is poor. Woodwork is good with one major scratch which will probably come out with some work. Minor rust in various places which should clean up well. Rear of action is drilled and tapped, possibly for a target sight ? Trigger breaks crisply. For the princely sum of $25AUD, I guess I can’t complain too much.


Bolt has a pattern number on it. Bolt handle is reminiscent of the WOP trainers although the bolt itself is a more complex affair. Bolt head is recessed, any ideas on why ? Being a singleshot it can't be controlled feed can it ?



Barrel is stamped with BSA logo, manufacturers information and a serial number plus a proof mark. Also stamped on it are (to the right of the manufacturers details) another number and a further patent number.



Trigger guard is a simple affair. Furniture is held to the action by the rear screw of the trigger guard and the front sling swivel – which screws directly into the barrel. Rear sling swivel holds the trigger guard and is a simple wood screw with a swivel head.



Sights are a very neat rear sight, adjustable for elevation, and a bead front sight. Rear sight still fully functional with a bit of looseness past the 200yd mark. There also appears to be a Patent number stamped on the rear sight. I have been assured the rifle is accurate but as yet haven’t taken it to the range.





Barrel appears appears in good condition. Rifling is good although I haven’t had a real chance to clean and thoroughly inspect it as yet.

One large scratch on the left side near the trigger but I should be able to do something with that.

Further proof marks under the barrel and a stray half H.


No butt plate, the end of the butt is just shaped and grooved. Economy measure indicating an economy gun ? Doesn't fit with the rear sight but that could be a later replacement, especially in light of the two tapped holes at the rear of the action.

OK so that's it. Now what is it ?
My intentions are to spruce it up a bit, clean up the woodwork and the metal work but probably won't reblue it. I think it will make a nice walkabout gun for bunnies up at the mates farm. If it's as accurate as claimed it might get a run on the range for the "Iron sights only" competitions.