De Lisle carbine

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Re: De Lisle carbine

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I hope not as I'm now in a position to buy one and had a look today.a dealer is selling one but is taking the the proverbial on price.id rather buy a ai at his rates
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nearly there wrote:I hope not as I'm now in a position to buy one and had a look today.a dealer is selling one but is taking the the proverbial on price.id rather buy a ai at his rates
I believe Mark Bradley had one, he says more are coming in.
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Thanks hobbsey from what I read he is getting them from a Scottish company who I spoke to before.at that time they were just under a k more expensive the c&g but to fair they would be 600 cheaper than the other dealer
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#14 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Alpha1 wrote:One of our club members has a original he shoots it occasionally. When he told me how much they go for I thought he was pulling my leg.
I did some research on the De Lisle in 2001 at the Royal Armories. The originals had a 7.25 inch barrel (sourced from Thompson in the USA) so not really legal now. I hope your fellow member has one of the many copies floating around...
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#15 Post by glevum »

CG have them listed on their website

http://www.cgfirearms.co.uk/Detailed.as ... 840~Page~0
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#16 Post by bradaz11 »

the one on gunstar has awful looking sights!

not sure why it doesn't have a mag shield on it either, as the pics of seen of the ones in leeds show a full length shield on the later type where there is no tube coming out the suppressor, and on the other it has a short shield, not seen pics with none
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#18 Post by jmc67 »

I have an Armalon one and it very good fun to shoot. Don't think mine has a mag shield on it.
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Bradaz and jmc67 how do yous find them for accuracy,thanks
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#20 Post by M41B »

Mine shoots to around an inch at 25 yards. The biggest limitation are my eyes!!! They are good fun but expensive. If you consider that the only non modified part is the rear stock and but plate as far as I know. The rest is virtually hand made. I saw one "in the white" at C&G which is what made me buy one. They really are a work of art. I had a go of an original one a few years ago and it was a lot quieter but that had the 7.25" barrel not the 12.5 of the C&G so I suppose that's another 5" or so of moderator.
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