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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Venom Mach 1 or 2.
    You beat me to it Tony :cool.
    Or a V- Mach designed b/ barrel one off.
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    tinbum is offline Killer Vampire Lesbians on scooters
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Nick, this is the way I clamped a scope on the Eagle as mentioned in PM... will not be as secure as your Weaver rail though.

    Baz



    I think its a rail, but its hard to tell from the pic. Also don't know if it wants/needs a scope? I'll see what can be done to extend its range when I see it.
    God rest ye jelly mental men

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    Original 10m
    Original 75
    Park RH93
    Parker-Hale Dragon

    All as engineering curiosities. Plus any other misfits I find along the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Great little target rifle, very accurate. Could have sold mine 20 times over so far. The rifle I want back is my General Motors Inland Division M1 Carbine, even better fun than the Eagle. Used to carry it for self defence during South African riots in the 70's.

    Baz
    I have an General Motors Inland M1 carbine. Made in July 1943. I had never shot the thing until a few years back and was amazed how accurate it was, with open sights at 50 yards. I rested it on my FT bumbag and managed a ragged hole at 50 yards with the last 6 bullets. Only had 100 rounds or so and didn't even think about shooting a group until I was nearly out of ammo. Amazing little gun. Only problem is the wondering how many men this thing may have killed. Once handled a 1941 MP40 and the same thought came mind. It was worse knowing it was used against the Allies.

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    1) Mint BSF breaker.
    2) Diana 340 N-Tec.
    3) 2 3/4" .44 Mag S&W Mod 69 Combat Magnum.

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    Whiscombe !!!

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    Airsporter in .177 in any condition and a Feinwerkbau Sport

    Chippendale (with clothes on)

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    RAW hm1000. i only live 10 minuets away from mike tawn and sometimes pop in just to tease myself, im sure i'll get one one day, hopefully

    atb paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by AC all day View Post
    ISP Spartan......
    One day i will get one....one day...
    Me too, not the most functional air rifle but i just admire the craftsmanship, IMHO it's the Rolex of the air rifle world.

    I used to have a Venom Longbow that i would love to have back and the mint, exhibition spec SLR 98 that i sold to a chap in Hawaii.
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    2 pretty common ones on my bucket list.
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    Not a rifle, but a ball reservoir pistol.

    Dave
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    A break barrel Air Arms please, designed for the UK market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FPoole View Post
    I have an General Motors Inland M1 carbine. Made in July 1943. I had never shot the thing until a few years back and was amazed how accurate it was, with open sights at 50 yards. I rested it on my FT bumbag and managed a ragged hole at 50 yards with the last 6 bullets. Only had 100 rounds or so and didn't even think about shooting a group until I was nearly out of ammo. Amazing little gun. Only problem is the wondering how many men this thing may have killed. Once handled a 1941 MP40 and the same thought came mind. It was worse knowing it was used against the Allies.
    Awesome! Of course you've heard that the 30 carbine bounces off a frozen blanket!

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    Just googled Drulov Eagle, watched a short vid and I am in love

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