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    hammerli 402 in to a webley sidelever stock

    hi I have noticed a lot of Webley sidelever stocks for sale and i was wondering if you could put a hammerli in to one the osprey is a copy like the sl jackal of the 400 mode has some had a go at it I would like to put my 402 in a walnut stock I was thinking about have one made if the was some one who could make one and if you have got a 400 in a custom stock if you could put a pic up please

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    Quote Originally Posted by the green man View Post
    hi I have noticed a lot of Webley sidelever stocks for sale and i was wondering if you could put a hammerli in to one the osprey is a copy like the sl jackal of the 400 mode has some had a go at it I would like to put my 402 in a walnut stock I was thinking about have one made if the was some one who could make one and if you have got a 400 in a custom stock if you could put a pic up please
    If you have a Hammerli 420 with the military stock I'd be interested in buying it or swapping. I think the long trigger unit would be a problem with fitting it into the Osprey stock - unless you meant the Supertarget?

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    I have only ever seen one picture of the 420 in a military stock, was it a copy of the Jackal? Is it any good, anyone have one?

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    no sorry has the wooden stock. hammerli made the barrels for the jackal a 402 in a better stock that would be good best tap rifle to me accurate and sweet to shoot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamocfx View Post
    I have only ever seen one picture of the 420 in a military stock, was it a copy of the Jackal? Is it any good, anyone have one?
    No it was more swoopy and more graceful. I think it may predate the Parabellum and the AR7. The Jackal action was a heavy duty copy of the 400 series, not as accurate or as nice to shoot.

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    It does certainly look less clumsy than a Jackal. I wonder if it sold well in Europe (I am hoping that it did and somewhere out there they are cheap and plentiful!).

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    the is still plenty nocking about some stocks on protect for them most rifles sell for about £150 ish in near new nick as a kid I was a big fan of eddie barber who was a big fan of them along with the original 45 and bsa mercury they are my favourite spring guns of all time I have all 3 in .177 all are used regular just wished they had brought it out in a deluxe model

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