RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
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RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
This is stock that was originally fitted to my RPA Quadlock Fclass
I'm not really sure what its worth but I reckon £200 is a good price.
Alan
I'm not really sure what its worth but I reckon £200 is a good price.
Alan
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
Is the stock adjustable for length of pull?
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
no only verticalovenpaa wrote:Is the stock adjustable for length of pull?
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
I recognise that faithful old stock.....
:lol:
You forgot to mention the buttpad is adjustable vertically - oh, and don't forget the forend accessory rail.
:lol:
You forgot to mention the buttpad is adjustable vertically - oh, and don't forget the forend accessory rail.
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
yes funny that, I can't think why :cheers:desparado wrote:I recognise that faithful old stock.....
:lol:
You forgot to mention the buttpad is adjustable vertically - oh, and don't forget the forend accessory rail.
Alan
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
I could do with the front rail and rear butt plate, it is the middle part I have no great use for :55:
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
well give me £200 and you help yourself tongueout
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
I have just helped myself to Christels 4 way Tubb and it was a lot less than GBP200 :goodjob:
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
bump :cheers:
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Re: RPA Mcmillan fibreglass stock
HI
I could be interested in this stock. Are you going to be at the Pheonix this weekend ?
Steve
I could be interested in this stock. Are you going to be at the Pheonix this weekend ?
Steve
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