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    Brock Catalogue

    http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...talogue004.jpghttp://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...e008.jpgThouht some one may be interested in brocock catalogue from 1993 Hope pictures are ok not the best at pictures
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    Hi sproat, you have done something wrong with the links, but I managed to use them by copying and pasting into address bar. Takes me back quite a few years, I bought a few of the Brococks around then, my favourite was the Fox, used to carry it in an inside pocket around my shoot and had a few rabbit meals from it.(Also looks like you are very keen on BSA pistols!).

    Baz
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    Brocock

    These pictures were from a catalogue my father bought his rifle from back in the 90"s,picture of the fox added

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    I see the Brocock Fox was £169.10 new on its own and £262.40 in the boxed kit. I sold my kit complete for £150 when I needed some dosh.

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    Good to see this, I had a Cobra and a Predator. The Predator was one of the most fun guns I have owned.

    Anyone remember the break action single barrelled rifle made to work with TACs ?? I think it was Spanish made and styled like a shotgun.
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    Thumbs up Brocock catalogue

    If you can make out the ft/s on the safari and some of the pistols they seem low by today"s rifles and pistols they seemed quite impressive back then suppose it was the method of charging that made them feel more like their real counterpart

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