They were nice lookin guns. Heard they were very accurate too…what happened to them?
Wow very good looking rifles. I got myself a UK made one yesterday from my post. I’ve wanted the UK model since I was 10 and I found one for a fairly good price too ($260)They were good guns. The original Lightning XLs were made in the UK with BSA triggers and were smaller, slimmer, and lighter than the "current" XL SEs that are made with BSA barrels and Gamo SAT-based triggers. The XL SEs seem to be still available in the UK and other countries. You can get one in .177 shipped to the US for around $450 from here: https://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/...ningxl.asp?producto=carabina-bsa-ligtningXLse
Attached is a pic of a UK XL on top and SE version on the bottom.
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Hey do you know where the original BSA barrels are made? The UK version I mean…is it a lothar Walther?They were good guns. The original Lightning XLs were made in the UK with BSA triggers and were smaller, slimmer, and lighter than the "current" XL SEs that are made with BSA barrels and Gamo SAT-based triggers. The XL SEs seem to be still available in the UK and other countries. You can get one in .177 shipped to the US for around $450 from here: https://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/...ningxl.asp?producto=carabina-bsa-ligtningXLse
Attached is a pic of a UK XL on top and SE version on the bottom.
Have fun!
The barrels are made by BSA in the UK- hammer forged and typically very accurate! Nice score on the rifle! What caliber?Hey do you know where the original BSA barrels are made? The UK version I mean…is it a lothar Walther?
.177 calThe barrels are made by BSA in the UK- hammer forged and typically very accurate! Nice score on the rifle! What caliber?
They were nice lookin guns. Heard they were very accurate too…what happened to them?
Yeah I heard they were extremely accurate even compared to the HW50…the early models that is. Before the gamo parts came in. Before the “SE.” Glad I was able to find one. Never letting go of it.H W 5 0 happened to them. I like the Birmingham guns
Except for Theoben.The new BSA Meteor Super is the first gas spring rifle made IN the UK. Nice gun.
Rob
The SE models have BSA hammer-forged barrels and are every bit as accurate as the UK models in my experience - having owned 5 UK Supersport/Lightning/XLs and 5 SE Supersport/XLs.Yeah I heard they were extremely accurate even compared to the HW50…the early models that is. Before the gamo parts came in. Before the “SE.” Glad I was able to find one. Never letting go of it.
Got mine.The SE models have BSA hammer-forged barrels and are every bit as accurate as the UK models in my experience - having owned 5 UK Supersport/Lightning/XLs and 5 SE Supersport/XLs.
The SE models are a million times easier to work on and the SE Gamo triggers are easier to get a light, crisp break (at the expense of sear engagement.) As someone who likes to work on my own airguns, I consider the modular SE design to be an improvement, but the UK guns are nostalgic classics so are more desirable.
The new Meteor Super looks like it will be a fine performer and possibly the best iteration yet of modern BSA springers. But if it's going to beat the HW50, it's going to have to do it by pricing because although accuracy and velocity may be in the same class, the HW trigger, sights, and lack of plastic trim are in a league above (It looks like the Meteor Super has the same Gamo SAT trigger as the SE guns.)
I’m not sure if this is an SE. You can tell by the trigger guard. It’s a .177 cal. Putting out 12.9-13 foot pounds of energy with the 8.4 grain JSBs. 830-835 FPS. Cocking is pretty good. Not crunchy. No whining noises. Barrel locking mechanism is very good. Honestly I like the barrel locking better than the Weihrauch‘s. What I don’t like is the breech seal…it’s very thin. I’ll check accuracy this Wednesday.Nice gun. I'm curious what you find comparing the two. What caliber is the SE?
Oh I misunderstood and should have looked closer at the pic. You meant you received the UK XL. It is a beautiful rifle!I’m not sure if this is an SE. You can tell by the trigger guard. It’s a .177 cal. Putting out 12.9-13 foot pounds of energy with the 8.4 grain JSBs. 830-835 FPS. Cocking is pretty good. Not crunchy. No whining noises. Barrel locking mechanism is very good. Honestly I like the barrel locking better than the Weihrauch‘s. What I don’t like is the breech seal…it’s very thin. I’ll check accuracy this Wednesday.
The stock is very nice.
Wait really? Thanks for letting me know. I have an HW95 seal on handHW breech seals fit nicely.