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    Relum Pistol carbine

    I have for sale a relum pistol, the one with a metal shoulder stock that fits into the back of the pistol grip.The shoulder stock is with it. I think they were from the early 1960s. If of serious interest I can email a photo. £55 posted

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    I have no clue about this pistol, could you please send me pictures.

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    I will take this, pm sent.
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    I received the Relum today and it is very nice, i could not be more pleased.

    Thank you Ali d.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chip View Post
    I received the Relum today and it is very nice, i could not be more pleased.

    Thank you Ali d.
    ... Yep, I've had a gun off Alistair too and was equally as chuffed -- he is one of the BBS good guys . Atb: G.
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    Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.

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    There were two versions of this, or three if you look at John Griffiths new encyclopedia of spring air pistols. The Relum 'Hurricane' came with the shoulder tsetock and as a stand alone pistol with no stick fiting.

    Interesting, Gamo later copied the design for the Center pistol, and also borrowed the repeater concept from the Repetier for the Paratrooper/Commando/Shadowmatic.

    Both the 'Hurricane' and 'Repertier' were FEG Hungarian made, intresting example of cheapo Commie block guns influcencing western design.

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