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    Tim's Table

    Ten 6ft tables. great effort from Tim Dyson at the latest Fair. Thank you.

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    Tim had an amazing selection with him. Good to see some of the more modern guns selling as well as the oldies.

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Thanks Pete.
    We had a great day mainly thanks to your (and Liz's) efforts to put the event on at such short notice. The least we could do was put on a good display for everyone. I think we've reached maximum capacity now though We're looking forward to Spring and the next Kempton.
    Kind regards Tim.

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    yeah, there was certainly a great range of very nice pieces on display there...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Makes me GROAN with envy!

    Never see anything like that in NZ.That CO2 unit for the LP53 looks a neat item.Does the original trigger/sear cock and release it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Tim had an amazing selection with him. Good to see some of the more modern guns selling as well as the oldies.

    Kind regards,

    John
    Ah the lad does us proud every time. I am sure he will have plenty on offer at Newark

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinedux View Post
    Never see anything like that in NZ.That CO2 unit for the LP53 looks a neat item.Does the original trigger/sear cock and release it?
    I may have taken the photo Trev but sorry I don't know how the mechanism works!

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinedux View Post
    Never see anything like that in NZ.That CO2 unit for the LP53 looks a neat item.Does the original trigger/sear cock and release it?
    Hi Trev,

    Contact Lawrie Amatruda.

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    LP 53 Co2 conversion

    Quote Originally Posted by cinedux View Post
    Never see anything like that in NZ.That CO2 unit for the LP53 looks a neat item.Does the original trigger/sear cock and release it?
    Hi Trevor,

    I’m not sure if the picture you refer to is one of my conversions, if it is then yes the original trigger/sear operate as original.

    Cheers. Lawrie

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    Thanks Lawrie.

    Does your CO2 unit just slip into the grip? Seems to be the improvement the LP53 needed! best wishes,Trev

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