Nice gun. I have two BSA Martini-Henry's from Afghanistan. Sorry but can't resist this... Brother's 1965 BSA Hornet flat-tracker at Fort Bragg: BSA was affectionally known back then as "Bastard Stopped Again." I actually hitch-hiked up to Birmingham in May 1971 to see the factory - was thinking of taking a franchise - but it was something out of the 19th century. I expected to see Oliver Twist working there. I did have a BSA Gold Star DBD-34 from 1954 which was a flat tracker - will post a photo. And I saw Dick Mann win the Daytona 200 in 1970 on a BSA-3.


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