See the link below. When it opens select your model for the drawing.
it depends on the model. See the link below and select you model to see the diagram.
No. Not cost effective.
I would direct this question directly to BSA at the link below. They would have the best answer.
100 or so
you could be looking at a Meteor MK IV and think it's an "N" this model was produced from 1973-1977. Or you could ask BSA directly at the link below.
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.
There are several versions of the BSA Meteor. So I will break it down. MKI, MKII, MKIII, MKIV, & MKV. In immaculate condition around $160-$180. MK6 $270-$320, MK6 Carbine $295-$350, Meteor Super $185-$210
Gun shop, gun show, e-gunparts
see the link below. This may help you identify your model. You will have to look at all of them to find yours
You have to find a repair center.
E-gunparts, gun show, gun shop, want ads, on line auction sites
Be happy to help. First ensure your rifle is empty and safe. Open the bolt, pull it back half way. Put your finger BEHIND the trigger and push the trigger forward (this may be a bit hard) then you will be able to pull the bolt out. That's all there is to it. Hope this helps. Cheers Ron