Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!
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Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!
was this all from something about sa80's and handed in sec 5 handguns?
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You seem to know a lot more than most...whats the story. We were one of Neal's customers, and do not have a clue what happened.bradaz11 wrote:was this all from something about sa80's and handed in sec 5 handguns?
Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!
Wasn't it that one gun was a straight pull SA80 that was listed as stolen from the MOD armory or something? Please fill in what you know Brad.bradaz11 wrote:was this all from something about sa80's and handed in sec 5 handguns?
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I'm not sure I want to spread rumours if that is all they are...
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If a straight pull rifle would it not be called a L98 cadet rifle and not a SA80.Sixshot6 wrote:Wasn't it that one gun was a straight pull SA80 that was listed as stolen from the MOD armory or something? Please fill in what you know Brad.bradaz11 wrote:was this all from something about sa80's and handed in sec 5 handguns?
Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!
Thats the one. Some are on the market but they are as rare as hen's teeth sadly.bnz41 wrote:If a straight pull rifle would it not be called a L98 cadet rifle and not a SA80.Sixshot6 wrote:Wasn't it that one gun was a straight pull SA80 that was listed as stolen from the MOD armory or something? Please fill in what you know Brad.bradaz11 wrote:was this all from something about sa80's and handed in sec 5 handguns?
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[/quote]If a straight pull rifle would it not be called a L98 cadet rifle and not a SA80.[/quote]
Thats the one. Some are on the market but they are as rare as hen's teeth sadly.[/quote]
I think there are one or two members here have them in their cabinets.
Thats the one. Some are on the market but they are as rare as hen's teeth sadly.[/quote]
I think there are one or two members here have them in their cabinets.
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I couldn't think of a worse rifle to have as a straight-pull, the position of the cocking handle must make it terrible to operate
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Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!
I think some have them for the rarity value and the fact it's as close as we'll get to a SA-80 .....and pay through the nose for the privilege.Blackstuff wrote:I couldn't think of a worse rifle to have as a straight-pull, the position of the cocking handle must make it terrible to operate
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Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!
Pretty much and collectors can be a funny bunch too, crap operating position or not, also if you do enjoy your L85, more power to to you, enjoy what you like.snayperskaya wrote:I think some have them for the rarity value and the fact it's as close as we'll get to a SA-80 .....and pay through the nose for the privilege.Blackstuff wrote:I couldn't think of a worse rifle to have as a straight-pull, the position of the cocking handle must make it terrible to operate
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