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BSF 54. 177cal


BSF 54. 177cal. Later model.

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BSF. 54. Target. 177 cal


BSF. 54. Target. 177 cal. I had to build the Diopter sight using as a sample, a genuine factory one loaned to me for the purpose.

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BSF Target Pistolg


BSF Target pistol .177 cal break barrel air pistol, fitted with micros target sight.


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BSF MODEL S20


A boxed BSF model S20


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BSF Airguns is a German company that has been producing high-quality airguns for over 100 years. Their line of airguns includes both air rifles and air pistols, which are designed for accuracy and reliability.

BSF Air Pistols are available in a range of calibers, including .177 and .22. They are designed for precision shooting and are popular with both novice and experienced shooters. The pistols feature adjustable rear sights and front sights that are hooded for improved accuracy. They are powered by a spring-piston mechanism and are capable of shooting at velocities up to 550 feet per second.

BSF Air Rifles are also available in a range of calibers, including .177 and .22. They are designed for both target shooting and hunting and are known for their accuracy and reliability. The rifles feature adjustable rear sights and front sights that are hooded for improved accuracy. They are powered by a spring-piston mechanism and are capable of shooting at velocities up to 1000 feet per second.

Overall, BSF Airguns are a great option for anyone looking for a high-quality airgun that is accurate, reliable, and well-made. With over a century of experience in the industry, BSF has earned a reputation for producing some of the best airguns on the market.

Air gun Manufacturers A-Z

A Abas, Acro, Acvoke, Air-o-matic, Airstar, American Luger, Ampell, Anschutz, Ansonia, Apache, Arms Corp B Barracuda, Benjamin, Boone, Brigand, Britannia, Brown, BSA, BSF, Bugelspanner, Bussey C Carolus, Certus, Champion, Cogswell, Crosman, Cub, CZ D Daisy, Dare Devil, Demon, Diana, Dolla E Eisenwerk, El Gamo Cadet, Elmek, Erma, Excellent F Falke, Famas, Farco, Feg, Feinwerkbau, Fionda, Flz, Footemaker, French Trainer, Fwb G Gallery, Gamo, Gem, Gem or Bergman, Gems, George Smith, German Air Rifle, Giffard, Greener Markings H Haenel, Hahn, Hakim, Hammerli, Haviland, Hawthorn, Healthways, Heanel, Hercules, Herinkan, HG, Howa, Hubertus, HW75, Hy Score I Indian J J Tonks, Jaguar, Joc, Jos, Junker, K K98, Kalamazoo, Kentucky, Kessler L Lanes, Langham, Lark, LD, Lincoln, Lindner, Loungue, Lov M Mahely, MAN, Marck, Marke, Markham, Mars, Mauser, Midland, Milbro, Millita, Monkey, Muskeeter, Mustang N Norica O Oklahoma, Olympic, Original, Oscar P Parker, Phantom, Pioneer, Plainsman, Pope, Predom Q Quackenbush R Record, Record-champion, Rochester, Roland, Rossi S Saxby, Schimel, Schmidt, Sears, Shark, Sharp, Sheriden, Skanaker, Smith and Wesson, Sportsman, Starfire, Stella, Sterling, Sussex Armoury, Sussex Arms, Swift T Targ Air, Tau, Taiyo Juki, Tell, Telly, Thunder Bolt, Titan, Tonks Crank, Trapmaster, Typhoon V Various Gems, VZ W Walther, Warrior, Webley, Westley, William Paul, Winchester, Winsel Y Yewa, Yunker Z Zamas, Zem

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Vintage airguns are antique or collectible airguns that are no longer in production or are considered rare or valuable.
Airguns are firearms that use compressed air or other gases as a means of propelling a pellet or BB. They have a long history, with the first recorded use of an airgun dating back to the 16th century.

Vintage airguns can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic, and they may have different features and designs depending on the time period and manufacturer.
Some vintage airguns are single-shot, while others are repeaters that can hold multiple pellets or BBs.

Vintage airguns can be collectors' items and are often sought after by airgun enthusiasts and collectors. They can be valuable due to their rarity, age, or historical significance.
Some vintage airguns may be valuable due to the materials or craftsmanship used in their construction, or because they were made by a well-known manufacturer.

If you are interested in vintage airguns, it is important to handle them with care and caution. Many vintage airguns may not be safe to shoot, and they should be treated as decorative or collectible items rather than functional firearms.
If you are unsure about the safety or condition of a vintage airgun, you may want to consult with a professional gunsmith or airgun expert.