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20series
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#11 Post by 20series »

Diggle may be a bit closer for you, have a look on here

http://www.diggleranges.com/

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Alan
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#12 Post by Mike357 »

Hi Jon, welcome.

South Yorkshire, you'll not be too far from Diggle.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
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#13 Post by TheBigJailor »

ovenpaa wrote:
TheBigJailor wrote:hi ovenpaa- yes looking at the war issue bolt action service rifles such as the ones you have mentioned. I do like the more modern stuff but nothing like a bit of history.
Put an SMLE on your list, a No1 Mk3* You just have to own one at some point, they are very special rifles.
You have read my mind Sir!

Love to have a smelly.

My dad used to shoot years ago and recommends the P14 - he used to keep it in a wardrobe so that dates him a little . . . . .

Jon
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#14 Post by TheBigJailor »

20series wrote:Diggle may be a bit closer for you, have a look on here

http://www.diggleranges.com/

Hth
Alan
Cheers Alan, will have a look see sign92
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