about £50 - £100 depending on condition. Average examples go for about £80 if the original sights are present, the woodwork is in fair condition, the trigger hasn't been messed about with and 'lightened' and the barrel & bore are in good repair. That's asuming you can find someone who wants to buy it ... there are dozens of them out there and they are a bit of a niche rifle for those who shoot historic arms. about £50 - £100 depending on condition. Average examples go for about £80 if the original sights are present, the woodwork is in fair condition, the trigger hasn't been messed about with and 'lightened' and the barrel & bore are in good repair. That's asuming you can find someone who wants to buy it ... there are dozens of them out there and they are a bit of a niche rifle for those who shoot historic arms.
Between £350 and £450
BSA made 8 different Meteor model rifles starting with the MK1 to 6, MK 6 Carbine and a Super. Identify your model and state the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value.
Depends on caliber, exact version, but prices are low- around $400. Excellent rifle for the $$$.
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
I suggest you contact BSA Directly at the link below. They may be able to help you.
What model is it. That will give you an estimated date.
I suggest you contact BSA directly for the best answer. See the link below.
BSA made several different models in .270- value will depend on EXACT model and condition, but could run $200-$400.
50-500 USD or so
100-400 or so
I suggest you contact BSA directly in the UK. See the link below..
The value of a BSA .243 rifle can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, age, model, and included accessories. Generally, prices for used BSA .243 rifles range from around $300 to $800. For specific pricing, it's best to check recent sales, online marketplaces, or consult a firearms appraisal expert.