BSA BSA Scorpion

crowski

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Just received this beauty. A BSA Scorpion .22 cal. Don’t know the age but she’s in great shape.
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Had to read the manual to jack it.
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Needs a new breach seal but still shoots great. Crow

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DualMagMike, all the parts. Clean as a whistle. Very nice!
‘What year would these be?
Crow
Very nice Crow! Just curious if you ran out of rifle storage space and are now pivoting to pistols. 😂
Haha, thanks Jeff, you might have something there. I bought those when having an out of body experience. I think you and my sub conscience are on the same wave length. I do have a rifle in hands of our postal system who are striking at midnight tonite. Crow
cool pistol , Crow , congrat's
Thanks. Had something to do with James Bond. Reminds me of George Jetson’s ray gun. Crow
 
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DualMagMike, all the parts. Clean as a whistle. Very nice!
‘What year would these be?
Crow

Haha, thanks Jeff, you might have something there. I bought those when having an out of body experience. I think you and my sub conscience are on the same wave length. I do have a rifle in hands of our postal system who are striking at midnight tonite. Crow

Thanks. Had something to do with James Bond. Reminds me of George Jetson’s ray gun. Crow

They had a good run from 1973-1993 according to the Blue Book.
 
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DualMagMike, all the parts. Clean as a whistle. Very nice!
‘What year would these be?
Crow

Haha, thanks Jeff, you might have something there. I bought those when having an out of body experience. I think you and my sub conscience are on the same wave length. I do have a rifle in hands of our postal system who are striking at midnight tonite. Crow

Thanks. Had something to do with James Bond. Reminds me of George Jetson’s ray gun. Crow
Best of luck with your in transit rifle. Let us know how that new pistol shoots.
 
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the one thing about the Scorpion there are parts in the UK at Knibbs cheap
the Scorpion piston has one of the best triggers you will find and as an owner the most complicate lash up you will ever see
the piston seal is straight forward until you have to change the piece behind the head and then you will scream bloody murder getting the clip off
i do believe it is a pistol that needs to be owned and yes i rebuilt mine
enjoy
 
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I was shooting mine just yesterday, its a .177. They are a lovely pistol, good trigger, not bad accuracy. I find with this gun I get better accuracy with the butt rested, which is a bit different. I see you also have the cocking aid, which I find is really a help with this gun, its pretty hard cocking without. There was some jabber over on Airgunforums UK the other day talking about the price of a cocking aid (if you can even find one) being over 150 GBP!!
 
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I was shooting mine just yesterday, its a .177. They are a lovely pistol, good trigger, not bad accuracy. I find with this gun I get better accuracy with the butt rested, which is a bit different. I see you also have the cocking aid, which I find is really a help with this gun, its pretty hard cocking without. There was some jabber over on Airgunforums UK the other day talking about the price of a cocking aid (if you can even find one) being over 150 GBP!!
It’s funny you say that because I just grabbed the gun, tried to jack it, thought it was seized. Read the manual and realized the cocking aid. Night and day difference. Crow
 
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