Vickers Armstrong Jubilee for sale

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Vickers Armstrong Jubilee for sale

#1 Post by Dave 101 »

This is a Vickers Jubilee .22 target rifle appx. date 1935 it is in original spec , I have refurbished the stock and the bluing .
Its a very accurate rifle , my partners daughter used this in club competition and won silver with it , a reluctant sale but I have to make some cabinet space .

You can find all the specs and info here on the type of rifle http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Vickers_Martini_rifles.htm

Heres a couple of photos , I have more if your interested

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There is a repair to the pistol grip where a small peice was knocked off , it has a very good trigger , and in good condition throughout .

Asking price £125.00 including transfer to your RFD or delivery if local .

Dave
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Re: Vickers Armstrong Jubilee for sale

#2 Post by dodgyrog »

A very nice gun.
The action and barrel are from one piece of steel on these I believe. Not like the BSA which had a seperate barrel and action.
Good luck with the sale.
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Dave 101

Re: Vickers Armstrong Jubilee for sale

#3 Post by Dave 101 »

dodgyrog wrote:A very nice gun.
The action and barrel are from one piece of steel on these I believe. Not like the BSA which had a seperate barrel and action.
Good luck with the sale.
Correct which makes them far more accurate than the BSA .

Dave
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