The BSA Lightning CLX, crafted in Birmingham, represents a significant advancement in spring-powered air rifles. It features a refined spring-piston system that ensures consistent and smooth performance, enhancing both accuracy and reliability. The rifle’s stock, available in beech or walnut, is ergonomically designed with engraved checkering on the forestock and pistol grip for a secure hold, even in damp conditions.
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