BSA Buccaneer Air Rifle
The BSA Buccaneer was a break barrel spring powered air rifle first produced in 1977 by the Birmingham Small Arms Company, manufactured in both .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibers and marketed as an introduction air rifle for younger shooters with a muzzle energy of 5.5 ft•lbf (7.5 J). The rifle had a safety catch, which was disengaged by operation of a lever next to the shooter's thumb.
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BSA Buccaneer Air Rifle
The BSA Buccaneer was a break barrel spring powered air rifle first produced in 1977 by the Birmingham Small Arms Company, manufactured in both .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibers and marketed as an introduction air rifle for younger shooters with a muzzle energy of 5.5 ft•lbf (7.5 J). The rifle had a safety catch, which was disengaged by operation of a lever next to the shooter's thumb.
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The BSA Buccaneer was a break ...... r next to the shooter's thumb.
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break barrel, spring powered
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A Junior Break Barrel Air rifle from BSA
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BSA Buccaneer
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The BSA Buccaneer was a break ...... r next to the shooter's thumb.
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