BSA Repeating Rifle

Notes: Introduced in 1923 as essentially a plinking-type rifle, the BSA Repeating Rifle was a pump-action design which was a modified version of the basic Browning-pattern pump-action designs. Like most rifles of the period, it had walnut furniture with steel metalwork, and a 21.5-inch barrel. The original version used a 6-round tubular magazine, but this version was joined in 1925 by an extended-magazine version holding 15 rounds. Some 10,000 were built before production stopped in 1939.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Repeating Rifle (1923)

.22 Long Rifle

2.24 kg

6 Tubular

$284

Repeating Rifle (1925)

.22 Long Rifle

2.26 kg

15 Tubular

$285

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Repeating Rifle

PA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

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