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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by PALADIN View Post
    Pictures were taken ages ago,since then,Lawrie has made me up a scope rail that screws straight onto the top with the rear sight unscrewed,so it can be returned to a totally original condition in seconds.

    Good huntin'

    Pete
    Reading your post the other day Pete inspired me to make a rail myself

    http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...S/IMAG0190.jpg

    http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...S/IMAG0194.jpg

    Front screw is a fake as its attached with original rear sight screw too so it can be returned to "standard" - rear of the rail has a bar below that fits where the original rear sight goes and stops any lateral movement.

  2. #32
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    I've got a superb fettled one with a shoulder stock, long barrel and silencer, I use various flatheads in it and never have a jam. Watch for rust inside the tube though, they are old guns and will have had thousands of non-lubed CO2 through them over the rears........

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Gen View Post
    I've got a superb fettled one with a shoulder stock, long barrel and silencer, I use various flatheads in it and never have a jam. Watch for rust inside the tube though, they are old guns and will have had thousands of non-lubed CO2 through them over the rears........
    I like the sound of that!

    So where are the pictures already?!

  4. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Gen View Post
    I've got a superb fettled one with a shoulder stock, long barrel and silencer.
    Snap
    I just wish I had the chance to use it.
    I'll put some pictures on my signature site.

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