![]() ![]() This book is the culmination of over seven years of study and research and will become the classic reference book for all BSA enthusiasts.". So efficient was the Lincoln Jeffries fixed barrel under lever cocking design that it is still used worldwide over 80 years later. 25 calibre Sporting rifles and the various Military Pattern rifles are for the first time comprehensively categorised and discussed. A stage in production would be decided upon by the production manager at which various parts would be modified or replaced. ![]() In these pages it is possible to trace the history of each and every development and improvement leading to the numerous models produced up to the end of the Great War.The much sought after and fascinating. John Knibbs, in his book 'BSA and Lincoln Jeffries Air Rifles' (1986) explains it thus: 'There was never any definite point in either time or production when any of these changes were made. modern mass production methods, little did they realise the impact that George Lincoln Jefferies' patent air rifle would have. first agreed to manufacture air rifles using. "This is the first concise and detailed historical account of the conception, development and production of these early twentieth century air-rifles." "In 1904, when the directors of the Birmingham Small Arms Company. B/w photographs, b/w illustrations by Gilbert Kerry. ![]()
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