Single shot 9mm UK legal pistol anyone?

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Re: Single shot 9mm UK legal pistol anyone?

#21 Post by majordisorder »

They don't do a 500 S&W do they?
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#22 Post by meles meles »

We have a single shot pistol in 6.5x55 Swe. No coat hangar welded to it either.

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#23 Post by phaedra1106 »

I'm sure that is far too cumbersome to get in and out of the set, I'll take it off your paws for you if you want?

In fact if anyone knows where there is one in virtually any calibre I'd be interested in it! :lol:

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I want one ..... wheres the pics
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#25 Post by meles meles »

The 6.5x55Swe version is excellent for walloping the targets on the 600 m range at Bisley...
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#26 Post by phaedra1106 »

Go on, rub it in why don't you! :squirrel: :cry:
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#27 Post by Sandgroper »

I suspect Ovenpaa is putting the feelers out for a potential Shed project...
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#28 Post by meles meles »

You don't say...
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#29 Post by Sandgroper »

meles meles wrote:You don't say...
Bit obvious, I know, but the thread did start to drift thanks in part to you. ;)
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#30 Post by saddler »

Sandgroper wrote:
meles meles wrote:You don't say...
Bit obvious, I know, but the thread did start to drift thanks in part to you. ;)
Aye...digging under the foundations IS a well known sign of badgers in the vicinity
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