At long last I've finished the first of my pair of 1944 BSA's. This one was a typical sporter, M47C , uncut barel with a worn metalwork. New forend, handguards, buttstock and brass buttplate, bands, swivels, a new striker and spring. Fitting of the forend took up a few hours every other night fr the last couple weeks but I'm happy with the fit, has good muzzle end up pressure and a lovely 2-stage trigger pull now.
Tonight's task was to fit the sight, I had to make up a spacer as the sight is the earlier type that is narrower, a 1/4 inch bolt, some quick machining and a drop in a pill bottle of Gun Bluing solution made a nice job.
All fitted together and complete now.....
Can't wait to take it out and fire it.
The next 1944 BSA will be more of a challenge...
Tonight's task was to fit the sight, I had to make up a spacer as the sight is the earlier type that is narrower, a 1/4 inch bolt, some quick machining and a drop in a pill bottle of Gun Bluing solution made a nice job.
All fitted together and complete now.....
Can't wait to take it out and fire it.
The next 1944 BSA will be more of a challenge...






























Great work on the old rifle. That is a priceless picture of your father. Thanks for sharing this good stuff with us. 























