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ArcherSix
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Topic: Speed Sporters?Posted: October 26 2010 at 12:16pm |
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Anyone ever laid eyes on one of these things? I've been very interested in these ever since seeing "Ghost and the Darkness" years ago.
I've been a gun nut my whole life, and have been in the firearms field for almost 20 years, and yet I've never actually seen an original BSA built sporter. I wonder how many were ever imported into the States?
I'm sure there are more of them still in England. Any of you Brits have one, or at least see them around?
These seem to be pretty rare varmints...
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 12:39pm |
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they show up often enough , they are not as rare as you might think , butyou need to read about them before you buy [my humble 2 cents] then check the gun auctions , they are not military so i have very little more to offer
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Posted: October 28 2010 at 7:48am |
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Interesting. Maybe I have seen one and just mistaken it for a bubba'd rifle and not taken a closer look.
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Posted: October 28 2010 at 9:02am |
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i may or may not have all of this right , but what ive seen is they have very nice checkering on the wrist and forearm , they were made as a sporting 'trade' rifle but have most of the features of the military rifles , save for the bayonet boss and extended forearm , except in 'officer' model , flattened bolt knobs , some had a tang safety , no military markings or proofs , but the BSA wrist markings are similar
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Posted: November 13 2010 at 12:23am |
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Dixie Gun Works has one, for @ $1400
http://www.dixiegunworks.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_24_73&products_id=15898 |
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Posted: December 22 2010 at 2:34pm |
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Check out this thread: http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?23226-Rifle-used-by-Val-Kilmer-in-Ghost-and-the-Darkness
And especially this forum here, which has a whole section on Lee Speeds: http://forums.nitroexpress.com/postlist.php?Cat=0&Board=lee Expect a comprehensive book on the Lee Speed rifles next year. ..
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Posted: December 25 2010 at 5:18am |
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"To my deep mortification my father once said to me, 'You care for nothing but shooting, dogs and rat catching, and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family.' "
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Posted: December 27 2010 at 3:53am |
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An echo in here?
In any case, the Nitro Express forum seems to have been hacked. I hope it will be back up soon.
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Posted: December 27 2010 at 10:37am |
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Jc5,
Looking forward to your book. Keep us updated on your progress.
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Posted: December 30 2010 at 8:59am |
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Thanks Archer, will do. I admit that I mostly post on some other Lee Enfield forums, but I will try to visit this one more often.
If anyone owns a Lee Speed rifle---or any Lee Enfield that just says "BSA Co" where it would normally have a crown and a date---please send me a PM and I will send you my Lee Speed survey. Every bit of info I can gather on surviving rifles puts me a step closer to working out a reliable dating scheme for these commercial arms.
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Posted: December 30 2010 at 1:25pm |
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a worthy cause to be sure , hope you get more info on these , not an area ive gotten into but always found it interesting , if i ever come across one ill buy it
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Posted: January 06 2011 at 8:17am |
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My apologies for the long post, but perhaps you might find it interesting. I'll attempt to post some pictures of mine over the weekend. I'm trying to narrow down the date. I put it somewhere between 1914 and 1937. I'm no expert, but here's the research I found looking around the internet a few months back. There were two main makers of Enfield Sporters (note, not sporterized enfields). One was BSA (Birmingham Small Arms) and the other is LSA (London Small Arms). Good luck trying to learn anything about LSA Sporter history.
Original catalogue for the BSA Sporter. Look at page 4 for Sporting Rifles. I believe my rifle is the No 2 offering, has engravings, but with the round barrel. The rifle does have the NITRO PROOF markings on it, some factory embellished engravings and the flip up iron sights (100, 200, 300). The rifle is not marked “Lee Speed”, which I've read places this rifle’s date sometime after the Lee Speed patents ran out (1914 to 1937). My rifle looks just like the example of the Birmingham Small Arms Lee-Speed Sporter. The wood checkering on it is beautiful. The BSA logo is on butt-stock. BSA Commercial Sporter. Shows the sights and description that all match up to the rifle I have. Discusses the Sporterized vs Sporter Some historical writeup on Lee-Speed and patents and some nice close up photos. (Taken from another forum post)....The "Lee-Speed Patent" acknowledgment (whether it is present or not) has to do with the currency of the Patents. As British patents ran for 14 years, and most of the applicable ones were "out of date" (expired) by 1914, then there was no longer any Legal necessity to put "Lee-Speed" on any commercial (BSA) Lee Enfield Sporter product after the end of WW I.
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 10:53am |
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I wish we had access here in the states to those fine rifles, most days all we can get is sporterized beat up ex military rifles
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