BSA CFT 7.62 HELP

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Re: BSA CFT 7.62 HELP

#11 Post by John25 »

Chapuis wrote:No John that was the Parker Hale cadet rifle.
Thanks, apologies to BSA!

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Re: BSA CFT 7.62 HELP

#12 Post by dromia »

ovenpaa wrote:Does this help any?

http://www.enotes.com/topic/BSA_CF2

When British gun makers made proper mass produced rifles.
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#13 Post by desparado »

Hi Balloo,

I used to have a BSA CF2 (the sporting version), and used to dread the RO saying: "Bolts Out!'

It was a right carry-on; pulling the trigger back while simultaneously pushing the safety forward and while drawing the bolt with much jiggling to and fro' ....you really needed the help of a trained octopus.

Ah, the charming idiosyncracies of the BSA CFs....wonder whatever happened to BSA?

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#14 Post by dromia »

Aye there is a "knack" to it.

Another challenge, another skill to learn, what value from a rifle. ;)
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#15 Post by dromia »

BTW I'm south paw when shooting rifles so think of the fun I have with them. :grin:
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#16 Post by dfen5 »

Push the trigger forward with the bolt in the normal position. Keep the trigger pushed forward hard and then retract the bolt, you don't really feel the trigger move forward which is why it's a bit confusing. A clothes peg is quite handy as you can get some leverage on the trigger. Once you get the knack you can do it all day long. I had a CFT, #175 IIRC. Nice gun.
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#17 Post by dromia »

Image dfen5. :wave:

Why don't you say hello and introduce yourself on the New Members forum?
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