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    Amazing rifle, Len! Thanks for posting the pics.
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    Another well made one off. there are some real clever people who can do these sought of things. l wish l was one of them.

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    That is crazy cool. Not that many air rifles that break down? Very nice on a rifle for transport. Webley Standard you can remove the barrel. Crosman 101, 102 you can easily remove stock. Any other notables?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post

    That is crazy cool. Not that many air rifles that break down? Very nice on a rifle for transport. Webley Standard you can remove the barrel. Crosman 101, 102 you can easily remove stock. Any other notables?
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    Hi Leonard,

    Thanks for posting the great pictures and details of this amazingly innovative air rifle. I'm always left in awe when I see such high quality examples of engineering prowess produced by private individuals.

    Thanks again.

    Brian

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    I like that...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Like the quality engineering but not really a candidate for a take-down. Still huge, can you think of better options, Gem, Britannia ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post

    Amazing rifle, Len! Thanks for posting the pics.
    Agreed 100%, and indeed. Many many thanks: it is simply superb.
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