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    Thumbs up Lloyd should write for the comics

    What a refreshing change to see an honest review.

    http://www.airgunbuyer.com/webnews.asp?ID=333

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    Quote Originally Posted by Young_Gun
    Whoops missed that.

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    beat me to it, I was just about to put a post up! So they like the gun then

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    I take it that BAR will not be selling many of these rifles
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    lloyd, wrap it up i'll take it Good lad, very refreshing.

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    I think Lloyd gave similar pounding to the Brocock Enigma. Wonderful to see someone prepared to pull no punches. Now that's what I call "straight from the shoulder".

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    And what is wrong with 'the dashboard of a 15 year old Fiesta'?
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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    A refreshing change.

    It's only because he's gone on his jollies. I bet he has a few emails from Brocock up on his return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J.
    And what is wrong with 'the dashboard of a 15 year old Fiesta'?
    Nothing 15 years ago on a car, but on a modern rifle you want a Rolls Royce graded walnut dash..

    Dazz

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    And I have no doubt that when that gets 'reviewed' in the comics, it'll score 80+ out of a hundred in Tuckers Test - which represents way above average according to their own rules.

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    Can we copy this over to the Reviews section?

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    it already has a mini review in air gunner. The review was finished off with
    'the Brocock hunter is everything its creators wanted it to be - and quite a lot more. Expertly finished and built to last, it's capable of a performance that really will have you disbelieving it's price tag'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzpol
    Nothing 15 years ago on a car, but on a modern rifle you want a Rolls Royce graded walnut dash..
    Complete with clocks
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J.
    Complete with clocks


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