.22 semi-auto M1 clone

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Gaz

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#11 Post by Gaz »

New Year knockdown, £200. I'll be at Bisley on Sunday 19th January if you fancy a look at it in the flesh.
Gaz

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#12 Post by Gaz »

Bump - any reasonable offer/swap now considered.
Gaz

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#13 Post by Gaz »

Last bump - any reasonable offer considered, or it's going to an RFD who'll break it for spares.
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Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#14 Post by Sim G »

I cannot believe this is still here....

I'm going to give saddler a call, he needs to own this.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#15 Post by dave_303 »

Gaz PM inbound
Scotsgun

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#16 Post by Scotsgun »

Still for sale?
Gaz

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#17 Post by Gaz »

Now withdrawn - it's going for scrap.
HALODIN

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#18 Post by HALODIN »

If it's going for scrap, does that mean it's going for free? If so I could have a word with our club to see if they want it tomorrow night. Would you be interested in this? Seems a shame to chuck it in the bin just to free the slot on your certificate.
saddler

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#19 Post by saddler »

I had a cash offer ready to send when I was told what the offer on it was

I take it now that the previous offer to buy has fallen flat?
Gaz

Re: .22 semi-auto M1 clone

#20 Post by Gaz »

HALODIN wrote:If it's going for scrap, does that mean it's going for free? If so I could have a word with our club to see if they want it tomorrow night. Would you be interested in this? Seems a shame to chuck it in the bin just to free the slot on your certificate.
I say "scrap" - I have a very low standing offer from a dealer who'll break the rifle up for spares. edit to add - idea is to reinvest the money from this rifle into something else shooting related, so I'd rather not dispose of it FOC. Call me a tightwad but hey, I live in London and need to be penny wise!

saddler, PM inbound, previous offer didn't come to fruition. Happy to negotiate.
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