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Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:01 am
by saddler
After a stock for a Match 54

Prefer plain "English style", but anything will do as a means of rescuing an old Anschutz from the dark corner of an RFDs storage unit...

Thanks

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:48 pm
by bowser
saddler wrote:After a stock for a Match 54

Prefer plain "English style", but anything will do as a means of rescuing an old Anschutz from the dark corner of an RFDs storage unit...

Thanks
Surrey Guns had a number in stock all used, but reasonable in price.

I have nothing to do with them other than purchase a rifle there.

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:00 pm
by saddler
bowser wrote:
saddler wrote:After a stock for a Match 54

Prefer plain "English style", but anything will do as a means of rescuing an old Anschutz from the dark corner of an RFDs storage unit...

Thanks
Surrey Guns had a number in stock all used, but reasonable in price.

I have nothing to do with them other than purchase a rifle there.
Ta.
Yes...busy waiting for the boss to find the one from his online shop that I phoned them about.

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:31 pm
by bowser
saddler wrote:
bowser wrote:
saddler wrote:After a stock for a Match 54

Prefer plain "English style", but anything will do as a means of rescuing an old Anschutz from the dark corner of an RFDs storage unit...

Thanks
Surrey Guns had a number in stock all used, but reasonable in price.

I have nothing to do with them other than purchase a rifle there.
Ta.
Yes...busy waiting for the boss to find the one from his online shop that I phoned them about.
I know how you feel I went down to look at a 54, but he couldnt find the one advertised and the "boss" was out etc etc, ended up with a completley different rifle that I am extremely happy with for a knock down price so cant complain, but the guy in the shop did come accross as a bit of dim wit!!!

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:59 pm
by saddler
bowser wrote:
saddler wrote:
bowser wrote:
Surrey Guns had a number in stock all used, but reasonable in price.

I have nothing to do with them other than purchase a rifle there.
Ta.
Yes...busy waiting for the boss to find the one from his online shop that I phoned them about.
I know how you feel I went down to look at a 54, but he couldnt find the one advertised and the "boss" was out etc etc, ended up with a completley different rifle that I am extremely happy with for a knock down price so cant complain, but the guy in the shop did come accross as a bit of dim wit!!!
The chap I first spoke to on the phone midweek was on par with a Toc-H lamp

The boss was who I chatted to on Saturday. Much more helpful/knowledgeable, but the stock I'm after is not in the shop - though he knows where it is...

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 8:04 pm
by saddler
Still looking

ZERO reply from Surrey Guns since my first call.

Tried them today, phone rang a short number of times before being flipped to answer-machine/voice message.

Every time I tried calling back later, as the voice message instructed, the number of rings before the message started was less than the previous attempt to get through.
Sent an e-mail too - but not holding out any further hope of using them as a source of a stock

SO

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Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 8:41 pm
by dodgyrog
Ask Dromia to ask Hal - you might strike lucky

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:04 pm
by saddler
dodgyrog wrote:Ask Dromia to ask Hal - you might strike lucky
What or who is HAL?
Might be too rich for me if it's one of Adam's frock wearing mates...

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:38 pm
by phaedra1106
Isn't he the computer in 2001/2010? :grin:





Movie Trivia Fact ........... The name "H A L" was created from .................... the three letters preceding the name of the (at the time) worlds largest computer company "I B M"

Re: Anschutz 54 stock

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:45 pm
by saddler
& IBM were one of the main contractors in WW2 that made the lurlvely ickle M1 Carbine