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BSA A10 GOLDEN FLASH

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The BSA A10 Golden Flash was a popular British motorbike produced between 1950 and 1961. The BSA A10 Golden Flash was powered by a four-stroke, twin-cylinder 650cc engine. BSA A10 Golden Flash motorcycles were the 'standard' British motorbike of the 1950's, bought by ordinary young men when they were single, and often fitted with a side-car after the owner got married and started a family.
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BESA

The Besa (VZ-37) was a Czech designed British machine-gun produced from 1939 to 1946 by the BSA factory under licence from Brno. It was chambered for the 7.92 mm Mauser cartridge and was belt fed, and could be adjusted to two rates of fire; 500 or 700 rounds per minute. It was adopted by Britain for use in armoured vehicles during the Second World War.
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BSA CF2 CARBINE

The BSA CF2 Carbine was a British bolt-action hunting carbine produced in blued steel with a hardwood stock and pistol grip. The BSA CF2 Carbine was made in various calibres from .222 Remington up to .300 Winchester Magnum and took a 3- to 5-round magazine depending upon calibre. It had a 52.3 cm long barrel and was fitted with an adjustable Williams sight and could also take a telescopic sight.
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BSA CF2 HEAVY BARREL

The BSA CF2 Heavy Barrel was a British bolt-action hunting rifle produced in blued steel with a hardwood stock and pistol grip. The BSA CF2 Heavy Barrel was made in various calibres from .222 Remington up to .243 Winchester and other custom calibres and took a 4- to 5-round magazine depending upon calibre. It had a 60 cm long barrel and was fitted with an adjustable Williams sight and could also take a telescopic sight.
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BSA CF2 HUNTING CARBINE

The BSA CF2 Hunting Carbine was a British bolt-action hunting carbine produced in blued steel with a hardwood stock and pistol grip. The BSA CF2 Hunting Carbine was made in various calibres from .222 Remington up to .30-06 Springfield and took a 4- to 5-round magazine depending upon calibre. It had a 52.3 cm long barrel and was fitted with an adjustable Williams sight and could also take a telescopic sight.
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BSA CF2 HUNTING RIFLE

The BSA CF2 Hunting Rifle was a British bolt-action hunting rifle produced in blued steel with a hardwood stock and pistol grip. The BSA CF2 Hunting Rifle was made in various calibres from .222 Remington up to .300 Winchester Magnum and took a 3- to 5-round magazine depending upon calibre. It had a 60 cm long barrel and was fitted with an adjustable Williams sight and could also take a telescopic sight.
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BSA CF2 TARGET RIFLE

The BSA CF2 Target Rifle was a British single-shot lever-action target shooting rifle for use at 300 metres produced in blued steel with a walnut stock and pistol grip. The BSA CF2 Target Rifle was chambered for the .308 Winchester cartridge and had a 26.5 inch barrel and optical sight and bead tunnel.
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BSA MARTINI TARGET

The BSA Martini Target is a British single-shot lever-action target shooting rifle produced in blued steel with a beech stock. The BSA Martini Target is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge and has a 24 inch long barrel and optical sight with bead tunnel.
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BSA MODEL 1922

The BSA Model 1922 was a British bolt-action sporting rifle based on the Enfield M1917 military rifle. The BSA Model 1922 was chambered for the .260 Rimless Nitro Express cartridge which it took from a 5-round magazine, and had a 26.5-inch barrel.
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BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

The British Sociological Association (BSA) was founded in 1951 and is the professional organisation representing sociologists in Britain.
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