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    ROHM PISTOLS -Transferred from Brocock to BSA

    Hi Guys and Gals

    Prompted by Big Ears thread on Rohm power output.

    Just in case you did not know the Rohm concession has passed to BSA. Brocock may retain repair rights over guns sold by them pre-transfer and will presumably still have the repair expertise?

    I recently ordered a Rohm Trainer via my local gunshop (Bob Dunkleys in Middlesbrough). Paul who works there rang Brococks whilst I was in the shop and was told to contact BSA who now have the distribution. He rang BSA and sure enough they do! Plus all the stuff listed now in the BSA trade pricelist.

    I now have the gun and very sweet it is too and at a nice price - thanks Paul and Bob.
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    Interesting. Shame they dont make their own anymore. Must be a market for a good BSA bham spring pistol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Must be a market for a good BSA bham spring pistol.
    They'd have to get it right this time. The Magnum was a fantastic gun but with horrible grips at all, sold it it the end as i just couldnt get on with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Interesting. Shame they dont make their own anymore. Must be a market for a good BSA bham spring pistol.
    No reason why they could not Falconise the Ultra/Scorpion? The Falcons are just cut down Falcon rifles are they not?

    Or a BSA/Rohm joint venture?
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    Thats an idea Turin but I was thinking of a good British made spring pistol ,wood grips , 4-5 ft lbs ,under £250
    I know dream on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Thats an idea Turin but I was thinking of a good British made spring pistol ,wood grips , 4-5 ft lbs ,under £250
    I know dream on.
    A sawn off Lightning with a B2 spring then
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    Thats it. Why cant BSA think that up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TURIN TURAMBAR View Post
    A sawn off Lightning with a B2 spring then
    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Thats it. Why cant BSA think that up?
    I've patented that idea so don't go nicking it!
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