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    Lightbulb A Fairly rare Daystate


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    niceeeeeeeeeeeeeee stock,a jm by any chance
    If you pass the
    English boarder illegally you get a job, a driving licence, housing
    benefit,healthcare?????????????????????any where else you go to prison

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    Nope came right from the factory that way.


    Quote Originally Posted by langbaybart
    niceeeeeeeeeeeeeee stock,a jm by any chance

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    The block and end bits are either CR97 or CRX and are splash anodised. The cylinder looks like one of the CR-MM ones the titanium version. The stock is from the same CR97/CRX stable.

    Garrick

    PS looks rather nice, would love it for part of my collection but if it is the titanium version no way could I afford it.
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    My mucker "Eric me flower" has what looks like the same action (I think it's a CR97) in a Gary Cane laminated stock. The one pictured looks like a cs1000 stock.
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    there was an identical gun at target sports in bolton a few months ago. it was owned by jay from oldham ftc.

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    Its a CR94 with CS1000 production stock, used to be Simons in 1997/8.

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    Not even close.


    Quote Originally Posted by hareng
    Its a CR94 with CS1000 production stock, used to be Simons in 1997/8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOT_II
    Not even close.
    Less than two feet at one point, Simon was following me around at the Welsh GP in 97 or 98, unless there were more than one.

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    Nice gun mate
    Regards
    Mick........... Almost all my past Airgun gallery

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    It's one of those Chinese ripoffs, in a plywood stock, cunningly disguised as walnut.
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    NICE looking gum mate
    hope it shoots as good as it looks

    allan
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    I bet it didn't cost £1300............................................. ..

    Steve

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    Neither did Frenchi's now he's got £500 cash-back

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    crmm97?

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