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BSA MARTINI and REMINGTON MODEL 37

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I have a bsa martini 22 lr and model 37 with thumbhole stock with ser# 08688. Looking for info from target shooters I am not. Here are some photos.
 

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That bsa is awesome looking.

What is the story on it, if you know?

Have wanted one for quite some time honestly. If something you would be willing to part with, please let me know
 
Like I said I am not a target shooter. I also have a Vickers Armstrong I think it is jubilee model ser# s2071 with the same action. I have no use for them thy have been in storage since 1992. Do you have any idea what there worth. TIM
 

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Your BSA is the final version produced. It has a free floated barrel. It is worth around $600 to $1000. There is a market for these driven by F class and bench rest shooters. Your Remington 37 has an after-market stock. It is of value to collectors only and worth between $600 to $1200. If you could find an original stock...which can be done and done cheaply...it would probably increase the value. Neither gun is particularly rare or uncommon. You will see the Remington 37 with asking prices well above $1000...they don't sell. You can find BSA Martini's for as low as $495 in good shape.
 
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Your BSA is the final version produced. It has a free floated barrel. It is worth around $600 to $1000. There is a market for these driven by F class and bench rest shooters. Your Remington 37 has an after-market stock. It is of value to collectors only and worth between $600 to $1200. If you could find an original stock...which can be done and done cheaply...it would probably increase the value. Neither gun is particularly rare or uncommon. You will see the Remington 37 with asking prices well above $1000...they don't sell. You can find BSA Martini's for as low as $495 in good shape.
 
Sorry but it is NOT the final production model Martini. It is a BSA Martini International MK III. Only model they ever made with free floating barrel. The last production Martini was an International MK V and it was not free floating and was a much shorter action.
 
Sorry but it is NOT the final production model Martini. It is a BSA Martini International MK III. Only model they ever made with free floating barrel. The last production Martini was an International MK V and it was not free floating and was a much shorter action.
Would you know what it might be worth. TIM