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    Mr BSF Nut

    Can I stick that on wikipedia then? It would be a great start.

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    BSFNUT I also enjoyed that read too, thanks.

    I would just offer a tiny query about the date of the the nice ARH stock you mentioned. If you mean the long slim sporter one, it was advertised in ARH's 1973 catalogue.

    Hsing-ee you could also possibly add a little more on the good and bad points of the Sport, e.g. that we discussed in this thread.

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    I have no objection to this piece being put on wikepedia with appropriate author's reference.

    Garvin

    The stock I refer to is not the one from the 1973 catalogue in your link- it is taken from the first edition Air Gun Digest 1976 p69 ( Robert Beeman )

    I have emailed you a scan

    cheers

    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by BSFNUT View Post
    Garvin

    The stock I refer to is not the one from the 1973 catalogue in your link- it is taken from the first edition Air Gun Digest 1976 p69 ( Robert Beeman )

    I have emailed you a scan

    cheers

    Roger
    Thanks for the scan Roger. As it happens the Custom 120 stock is also in that 1973 ARH catalogue.

    Pics of that style stock on THIS thread if anyone is interested.

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    Good info BSFNUT, I'm always on the hunt for any FWB history (and a 124 ).
    Cheers,
    Andy
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