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simmmo
13-02-2008, 12:40 PM
Anyone got one of these?
Andy
richardio123
14-02-2008, 01:38 PM
No, but i want one! Tell me the story!
R
mattinlondon
14-02-2008, 02:31 PM
Andy, Cliff (feral) has the GNIB one for his FT110, you will no doubt see it at SHS or Buxted the week after :D
DUFF EYED DOYLE
14-02-2008, 03:29 PM
Not yet but I ordered one a couple of weeks which is similar
simmmo
16-02-2008, 04:52 PM
Andy, Cliff (feral) has the GNIB one for his FT110, you will no doubt see it at SHS or Buxted the week after :D
Matt his he's laminate?
Andy
Sportsmatch
16-02-2008, 05:09 PM
Got A Paul Wilson one http://archersrest.myfreeforum.org/gallery.html?component=gallery&id=177611&filter=&page=3&order=
Gary
simmmo
16-02-2008, 07:36 PM
No, but i want one! Tell me the story!
R
Hope your Italian is better than mine http://www.varidecicognani.com/prodotti.php?sez=5
Andy
simmmo
16-02-2008, 07:38 PM
Got A Paul Wilson one http://archersrest.myfreeforum.org/gallery.html?component=gallery&id=177611&filter=&page=3&order=
Gary
Go on how much?
Andy
Sportsmatch
16-02-2008, 07:53 PM
It work out £520 in total for the blank and paul to make I had the cheek piece accessory rail and butt hook Paul had to fit them in:D
I supplied Paul the blank he did the rest
with this stock the action is fitted into the stock unlike the gnib which sits on top, to remove the stock from the action first remove the stock bolt which fits in to the steyr rail and rear is lifted first as the front follows the angle of the action and will lift out without the back raised first
Gary
The missus just came in and seen this next and said what was £520 :eek:
simmmo
16-02-2008, 08:07 PM
It work out £520 in total for the blank and paul to make I had the cheek piece accessory rail and butt hook Paul had to fit them in:D
I supplied Paul the blank he did the rest
with this stock the action is fitted into the stock unlike the gnib which sits on top, to remove the stock from the action first remove the stock bolt which fits in to the steyr rail and rear is lifted first as the front follows the angle of the action and will lift out without the back raised first
Gary
The missus just came in and seen this next and said what was £520 :eek:
Looking at your Sig what do you prefer the Walther or the Steyr?
And why.
Andy
Sportsmatch
17-02-2008, 10:12 PM
Both excellent Rifles hard to split them, not had the this dommie long and will be used for HFT and the other dommie is in dock having the tube barrel shroud and muzzle brake done in titanium which will used for FT
Gary
mattinlondon
19-02-2008, 11:29 AM
Matt his he's laminate?
Andy
Sorry Andy, no his is in the teak type wood
He should be at SHS on sunday with it:D
berty177
13-03-2008, 10:08 PM
Hi Simmo, Im very new to the BBS but not new to Field Target, I also have my Steyr with a laminate stock. Similar to Sportsmatch's but different colours. Like I said I am new to the BBS and the internet.
Are you looking to buy a stock for yourself, if you are I would be looking for £450 for the stock.
simmmo
14-03-2008, 06:22 PM
Fraid not mate looking to replace the Steyr.
Andy
Scooby
14-03-2008, 06:47 PM
Hi Simmo, Im very new to the BBS but not new to Field Target, I also have my Steyr with a laminate stock. Similar to Sportsmatch's but different colours. Like I said I am new to the BBS and the internet.
Are you looking to buy a stock for yourself, if you are I would be looking for £450 for the stock.
Have a guess what he fancies Berty:D
simmmo
16-03-2008, 10:06 PM
Have a guess what he fancies Berty:D
Ok you got me a Relum Tornado.
Andy
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