Diggle may be a bit closer for you, have a look on here
http://www.diggleranges.com/
Hth
Alan
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A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools!!
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Hi Jon, welcome.
South Yorkshire, you'll not be too far from Diggle.
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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You have read my mind Sir!ovenpaa wrote:Put an SMLE on your list, a No1 Mk3* You just have to own one at some point, they are very special rifles.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.
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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Cheers Alan, will have a look see sign9220series wrote:Diggle may be a bit closer for you, have a look on here
http://www.diggleranges.com/
Hth
Alan
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