Mfl classic firearms

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Mfl classic firearms

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Hi has anybody any experience with mfl classic firearms
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Yessssss Steve is a great chap to deal with any problems he will sort it. I have bought 3 from him over the years, and sold him one (which I had not could not find another).
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As bnz41 said. Steve is a great bloke and has some interesting stuff for sale.
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Yes great to deal with
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Cheers guys
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#6 Post by ukrifleman »

Steve also carries out deactivation work on firearms at very reasonable prices.
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Rifle ordered,can't wait too get it
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No4 or SMLE ?
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Number 4 mk 2 faz
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Rifle delivered today. Rifle was as described and customer service is spot on
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