I found a formula online for dating the old BSA Martini .22s.
It estimated a yearly production of 3000 rifles , and a starting year of 1912.
Divide your rifles serial number by 3000 , and then add 1912 to that number.
I tried it with my BSA Martini no.12 , and came up with a manufacture year of 1922.
I do believe this to fairly accurate , in my case.
Anybody else heard of this method? It is stated this is just a theory , and may be quite inaccurate.
I thought it was kind of neat though !
It estimated a yearly production of 3000 rifles , and a starting year of 1912.
Divide your rifles serial number by 3000 , and then add 1912 to that number.
I tried it with my BSA Martini no.12 , and came up with a manufacture year of 1922.
I do believe this to fairly accurate , in my case.
Anybody else heard of this method? It is stated this is just a theory , and may be quite inaccurate.
I thought it was kind of neat though !