Boonie Packer Adaptor
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Hi BamBam,
Checked our McAvoys - No Stock - they e-mailed the importer who said approx 2 weeks as goods are at customs. Tied Garlands - old importer no stock. Sportsman new importers no stock. Sig 522 as rare as hens teeth and Rocking Horse S@*t
I hope Neal can get one from the States while he is over their.
Richard
Checked our McAvoys - No Stock - they e-mailed the importer who said approx 2 weeks as goods are at customs. Tied Garlands - old importer no stock. Sportsman new importers no stock. Sig 522 as rare as hens teeth and Rocking Horse S@*t
I hope Neal can get one from the States while he is over their.
Richard
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I'm interested to know why you went with the sig in the end if you don't mind me asking?qws wrote:Hi BamBam,
Checked our McAvoys - No Stock - they e-mailed the importer who said approx 2 weeks as goods are at customs. Tied Garlands - old importer no stock. Sportsman new importers no stock. Sig 522 as rare as hens teeth and Rocking Horse S@*t
I hope Neal can get one from the States while he is over their.
Richard
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Phil @ Leek shooting supplies has a Sig Swat on the shelf. I was there earlier.
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After many hours of watching reviews on the 15-22, CMMG and Sig. I went for the sig as I like the fact it has an upper in Metal, the strip down and cleaning is very easy. But in the end their was very little to choose between them. I have now found 3 available in the UK. My other reason is I have a Sig P226 LBP. So I can see the quality of the Sig. Plus it will be cheaper than both the Lantac CMMG and the 15-12 MOE. Paying just over £600.00 for the SigHunter87 wrote:I'm interested to know why you went with the sig in the end if you don't mind me asking?qws wrote:Hi BamBam,
Checked our McAvoys - No Stock - they e-mailed the importer who said approx 2 weeks as goods are at customs. Tied Garlands - old importer no stock. Sportsman new importers no stock. Sig 522 as rare as hens teeth and Rocking Horse S@*t
I hope Neal can get one from the States while he is over their.
Richard
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Did you get sorted with Phil?qws wrote:After many hours of watching reviews on the 15-22, CMMG and Sig. I went for the sig as I like the fact it has an upper in Metal, the strip down and cleaning is very easy. But in the end their was very little to choose between them. I have now found 3 available in the UK. My other reason is I have a Sig P226 LBP. So I can see the quality of the Sig. Plus it will be cheaper than both the Lantac CMMG and the 15-12 MOE. Paying just over £600.00 for the SigHunter87 wrote:I'm interested to know why you went with the sig in the end if you don't mind me asking?qws wrote:Hi BamBam,
Checked our McAvoys - No Stock - they e-mailed the importer who said approx 2 weeks as goods are at customs. Tied Garlands - old importer no stock. Sportsman new importers no stock. Sig 522 as rare as hens teeth and Rocking Horse S@*t
I hope Neal can get one from the States while he is over their.
Richard
Mike
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Phil, Had one but was at £850.00, so went for one I saw at just over £600.00
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McAvoys are good people evben if they haven't got what you want, you'll find it or point you in the right direction at the very least.
Hope you find one at a decent price.
Hope you find one at a decent price.
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That's not to bad, does that include the carriage and RFD transfers?qws wrote:Got one for £640.00 from Scotland
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£640 + £30.00 for RFD & Carriage.
Also ordered a couple of extra Sig brand Mags and a case etc.
Also ordered a couple of extra Sig brand Mags and a case etc.
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