NRA would just sell it off I looks like the NRA maybe liquidating them.The NRA museum in Virginia would be about the only place that would make sense. An air gun section might draw curious onlookers. A dedicated air gun museum wouldn't have many exhibits or draw enough visitors to stay in business. If you check out the past auctions section of Rock Island Auction Company, most of the historically significant rifles and pistols move from one wealthy private collector to another.
A lot of people think that items donated to a museum are safe from resale, but museums decommission stuff, and to the auction it goes. I imagine that the NRA museum gets way more stuff they can ever dream of displaying and a ton of duplicates.NRA would just sell it off I looks like the NRA maybe liquidating them.
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I have to get around to sending pictures of a 1910 Light Improved Model D I have with no regular roll stamping. Everything is engraved apparently at the factory. IDK It doesn't even say Improved Model D on it. But certainly is one.
I’ve never seen a BSA prewar with factory engraving. Maybe 1?
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This is a rare gun. LOL! Nothing I have compares to Dr Beeman’s collection, though. Always an honor to have my things featured on your site
how long were rifles like this made.? i like the cocking handle like this with the drop down lip?I don't even know how to thank you for that fabulous work. Thank you. I really must make a contribution. I owe it to you. I have learned so much from your incredible site.
I have to get around to sending pictures of a 1910 Light Improved Model D I have with no regular roll stamping. Everything is engraved apparently at the factory. IDK It doesn't even say Improved Model D on it. But certainly is one.
I’ve never seen a BSA prewar with factory engraving. Maybe 1?
Some quick pics.
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