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  1. #16
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    I went today & noticed a couple of new traders which is always good, I bought some cci subs &
    some 55gn fmj for my .223 & I was quite surprised to see a mk5 original pistol in .177 for £125 I think i'll advertise mine

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    hi all, i went yesterday,just wanted some reloading supplies,ended up buying a webley premier,you know how it is.noticed the midway girls,tell me,were they pretty?,i never saw their faces.......cheers..greasemonkey
    more guns than you can shake a stick at!

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    Quote Originally Posted by greasemonkey View Post
    noticed the midway girls,tell me,were they pretty?,i never saw their faces.......cheers..greasemonkey
    Saw other very pretty young ladies, 'smartly' dressed with nice blouses, doing a lot of bending forwards to pick up GunMart magazines that were on a pallet and stood waiting for one for a few mins. But they were much too busy bending forwards and down to even look towards me!!

  4. #19
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    i popped down there this morning and left after an hour,not a lot to interest me and most stuff overpriced imo.

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    how much is it to get in and can anybody go or do you have to be a member

  6. #21
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    free admission

  7. #22
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    A very good fair. Some of the airguns I saw sold include:
    A boxed 1950s Webley Junior pistol in fine condition: £105
    A fine Millita with the wedge shaped rearsight. Much original nickel and blue intact - I think this was priced @ £138
    A very nice 1912 BSA Light Pattern with straight hand stock and Lincoln Jeffries' retailer's mark on the stock. Much original finish intact - £225


    The following were still for sale this afternoon:
    A very nice Haenel 49 with much original finish - £128 I think
    A prewar Webley Mk1 air pistol with slant grip - £70
    A BSA Light Pattern with bayonet underlever and straight hand stock - unpriced
    BSA Stutzen in .177. Near mint - £400

    There were other but Josie's just shouted that my tea's ready, so that's all for now!

    John

  8. #23
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    Bisley

    And I came away with a good/reasonable HW35 Export in .22 for £110.

    Best bit was getting to handle a Jap replica blank firing FG42 and loads of lovely deacts including a Nazi marked Walther P38.

    Oh and one of the stalls had a l/h stock for a FWB Sport and a Normay Vixen cloth badge, plus I saw at least 3 Webley Hawk Mk1's. Tons of Pre war BSA U/Levers etc.

    Regards to all I met there off the BBS.

  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    Ah we were there alright ...lurking by the 'Midway' stand...
    Quote Originally Posted by bullbarrel View Post
    Perving more like. The mints were quite tastey too.

    Why do I only remember the Midway stand. Just a shame the two items I wanted were not stocked, Aimpoint Red Dot & Pact shot timer.


    Let's not forget the girls on the Gunmart stand, only spoilt by that ugly b'stard Pete Moore (gotta love the guy)

    Phil






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