Doormat Posted June 15 Report Share Posted June 15 Hi Joined a few days ago Retrieved my old BSA Stutzen Mk1 Tap loader 177 from the loft which has laid dormant for over 3 decades !! it came out 2yrs ago very briefly (1 day) before being put back. absolutely stunning gun. Mines no show pony, but it’s intact and still seems to work anybody own one?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchman Posted June 15 Report Share Posted June 15 2 or 3 people i know own one..........beautiful looking rifles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferretlurcher1970 Posted June 16 Report Share Posted June 16 Always lusted after one as a child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted June 17 Author Report Share Posted June 17 Thanks for the replies I’m trying to revert the gun back to open sights, just waiting for the replacement rear Williams sight from the US. Already sourced and fitted the original front sight. You are right, it’s absolutely gorgeous, telescopic sights ruin the look. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nublue 22 Posted June 18 Report Share Posted June 18 Hi there, please post a photo I all ways wanted one but it's not happened yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted June 18 Author Report Share Posted June 18 4 hours ago, Nublue 22 said: Hi there, please post a photo I all ways wanted one but it's not happened yet. Those were on my phone from 2022, it had scopes fitted back then. As I mentioned up thread she’s no show pony, but I feel lucky that I still have her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted June 18 Report Share Posted June 18 Now I’m dribbling a little! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted June 18 Author Report Share Posted June 18 5 minutes ago, London Best said: Now I’m dribbling a little! I have 2 other rifles HW97K in black synthetic stock and Milbro Tracker that I bought off a work colleague the Milbro was way too long so chopped 6” off the barrel and a 1” off the stock. Now all 3 rifles are of similar size. The 97 is by far my most accurate, the Milbro is great to handle - especially after I routed a finger groove into the stock!! But the Stutzen always steals the show, everyone who sees it, wants it 😂👍🏻 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted June 21 Author Report Share Posted June 21 Ooh 😃 just arrived… my Williams gunsight for the Stutzen….be hopes it fits!! 🫣 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted June 21 Author Report Share Posted June 21 (edited) It didn’t fit!!…..arrgh 😫 had to carefully, (very carefully 😬) file the dovetail on the new rear sight. Kept passing the diamond file through until it was a tight fit, added some light oil and tightened the fixing screw. At last, after over 30yrs my Stutzen is finally fitted with open sights. Can’t tell you how happy I am. off outside to try her out. Edited June 21 by Doormat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted June 21 Author Report Share Posted June 21 4 minutes ago, Doormat said: It didn’t fit!! had to carefully file the dovetail on the new rear sight. Kept passing the file through until it was a tight fit, added some light oil and screwed it. At last, after over 30yrs my Stutzen is finally fitted with open sights. Can’t tell you how happy I am. off outside to try her out. WOW Can I be modest… absolutely gorgeous 💕 A timeless beauty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John kerry Posted July 18 Report Share Posted July 18 Beautiful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruno22rf Posted July 18 Report Share Posted July 18 Had 2 of these in the past TBH if they shot half as good as they looked then I could understand the desire for them, but in my experience they are a little disappointing. BSA had the right idea but should have spent the same time on the engineering as they did the aesthetics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitebridges Posted July 18 Report Share Posted July 18 (edited) 43 minutes ago, bruno22rf said: Had 2 of these in the past TBH if they shot half as good as they looked then I could understand the desire for them, but in my experience they are a little disappointing. BSA had the right idea but should have spent the same time on the engineering as they did the aesthetics. In the distant past bruno I think I might have bought a stutzen off you? Got to be 10 years or so ago. Good looking gun but rubbish accuracy, so I moved it on. BSA missed a trick not properly finishing their guns properly. Pic below may well be the gun we both owned and loved but moved her on. Edited July 18 by Whitebridges Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruno22rf Posted July 18 Report Share Posted July 18 3 hours ago, Whitebridges said: In the distant past bruno I think I might have bought a stutzen off you? Got to be 10 years or so ago. Good looking gun but rubbish accuracy, so I moved it on. BSA missed a trick not properly finishing their guns properly. Pic below may well be the gun we both owned and loved but moved her on. Yep, that was one of mine, stunning to look at but frustrating to shoot. I feel the same about all the BSA last ditch attempts at making a rifle to compete with the German makers - Mercury S and Challenger as well as the Airsporter S, none of which delivered anything but exclusivity I'm afraid. Whilst I have no proof I bet the Mag testers/writers gushed all over them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitebridges Posted July 18 Report Share Posted July 18 (edited) bruno22rf I quote " ..last ditch attempts ...." made me smile as i bought an old Mercury "S" from a lovely fella in Ipswich for not a lot of money but she was in a very average state. The stock was rough, the barrel wasn't aligned and the guts were unloved. Simon our beloved Ditchman sorted her out and I still love her , she shoots fantastic to this day after ditchy fettled her. Edited July 18 by Whitebridges Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruno22rf Posted July 19 Report Share Posted July 19 15 hours ago, Whitebridges said: bruno22rf I quote " ..last ditch attempts ...." made me smile as i bought an old Mercury "S" from a lovely fella in Ipswich for not a lot of money but she was in a very average state. The stock was rough, the barrel wasn't aligned and the guts were unloved. Simon our beloved Ditchman sorted her out and I still love her , she shoots fantastic to this day after ditchy fettled her. I went half way round the country to get one a few years back, but for all it promised it was not as accurate as my Original 35 and the much promoted Walnut stock was so featureless that you could nod off just looking at it, really glad that you love yours but not for me I'm afraid. Only BSA is own now was made in 1926. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weihrauch17 Posted July 19 Report Share Posted July 19 15 hours ago, Whitebridges said: bruno22rf I quote " ..last ditch attempts ...." made me smile as i bought an old Mercury "S" from a lovely fella in Ipswich for not a lot of money but she was in a very average state. The stock was rough, the barrel wasn't aligned and the guts were unloved. Simon our beloved Ditchman sorted her out and I still love her , she shoots fantastic to this day after ditchy fettled her. That is lovely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted July 21 Author Report Share Posted July 21 (edited) I remember reading an article years ago when a journalist finally realised his childhood dream, driving a Lamborghini Countach. Throughout his life he’d lusted and imagined what it would be like. The star car of the canonball run film. A school boy poster as iconic as the tennis girl. The reality was a huge letdown. The BSA Stutzen is the same. Stunningly beautiful….. If I want accuracy I’ll pick my HW97, if it breaks, no biggie, just order another. Same can’t be said for a BSA Stutzen, especially the MK1 177 tap loader (mine 😎). She works, she’s intact and she’s not for sale. Over the last 3 decades while the gun has laid dormant in the loft, I often wondered if I should cash it in, problem is other things that I did cash in from that era are now extremely difficult to find, let alone convince the owner to part with, plus their value has rocketed compared to what I sold for 😔 What’s a Stutzen worth…£400, £500, £800?? Luckily I don’t need to sell her, if I did, I have plenty of other items that are of similar value that I could sell but more importantly could also be easily replaced later. The Stutzen will never go in my lifetime, maybe my son will cash in tho? 😂 Edit : Trying to think back what I paid back then… it was in the classified section of our local paper, or it might have been AdMag?? Sure it was £40 😂 Edited July 21 by Doormat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnbaz Posted July 23 Report Share Posted July 23 I have a tap loading Stuttie but it's in bits at the moment as I reblued it, It turned out rubbish so I didn't bother rebuilding it as i'm going to get it hot chemically done!😊 John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doormat Posted July 24 Author Report Share Posted July 24 11 hours ago, johnbaz said: I have a tap loading Stuttie but it's in bits at the moment as I reblued it, It turned out rubbish so I didn't bother rebuilding it as i'm going to get it hot chemically done!😊 John. A fellow Stutzie 😂 We are a dying breed my friend Post pics when she’s sorted 👍🏻 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BinaryB Posted September 3 Report Share Posted September 3 (edited) Yes I had an Airsporter at the time but lusted after the Stutzen. At the time they were the business but they were c@@p really. Edited September 3 by BinaryB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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