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| The 33 BSA Cartridge, BSA for (Birmingham Small Arms)
Company, Birmingham, England. BSA was founded in 1861 and was a British manufacturer of vehicles, firearms, military equipment, they still exists as an airgun sport manufacturer and distributor. At its peak, BSA was the largest motorcycle producer in the world, included Triumph Motorcycles. The 33 BSA was introduced in 1921 for use in a sporting bolt-action rifle based of the Enfield Military rifle. It was discontinued a few years later and the cartridges are almost impossible to find. |
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| $ 79.50 per Cartridge |
| We were lucky to pick up a few in the box, they have a few minor stains on them, the worst stain is pictured on the right. I polished one up to see if the stain would come off and the one I polished is pictured on the left. VERY RARE, Limit One per Customer. |
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| British Cartridges |
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| .33 BSA, or .33 Belted Rimless or .330 BSA |
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| 33 BSA |
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