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    https://www.riflemanfirearms.com/pro...mod-35s/10021/

    Look quirky/ interesting. At 90 quid, I'd give one a home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post
    https://www.riflemanfirearms.com/pro...mod-35s/10021/

    Look quirky/ interesting. At 90 quid, I'd give one a home.
    muzzle energy 12 fp on that link. I might give it a try. It's only for medium range backyard plinking, as I have my PE for anything longer, but that a bit OTT for plinking (weight and power).

    If this is reasonable in terms of trigger, accuracy and shot cycle, I might go for it. The stock on the one I saw looked like it had more of a pistol grip. There was also a black synthetic (or wood coated ?) stock version.

    As Tony says, an HW30S would be ideal, but not available here.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    If this is reasonable in terms of trigger, accuracy and shot cycle, I might go for it. The stock on the one I saw looked like it had more of a pistol grip. There was also a black synthetic (or wood coated ?) stock version.
    I think the pistol gripped synthetic stock version is the mod 33? If you are happy to, please PM details of where you are thinking of ordering from as you have awakened the interest I had in one a couple of years back. An itch I need to scratch!
    Cheers Rich.
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    If I ever get one I think I will nail on a block of wood for a pistol grip
    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    I think the pistol gripped synthetic stock version is the mod 33? If you are happy to, please PM details of where you are thinking of ordering from as you have awakened the interest I had in one a couple of years back. An itch I need to scratch!
    Cheers Rich.
    Leave the hammer and nails in the drawer you little tinker(er)!

    Jon is currently residing away from the UK, I believe. So maybe a search on the 'net or via the importers may bear fruit?
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    Maybe a trip to glastonbury then 😉
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Maybe a trip to glastonbury then 😉
    yup..


    https://www.riflemanfirearms.com/pro...mod-35s/10021/
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    muzzle energy 12 fp on that link. I might give it a try. It's only for medium range backyard plinking, as I have my PE for anything longer, but that a bit OTT for plinking (weight and power).

    If this is reasonable in terms of trigger, accuracy and shot cycle, I might go for it. The stock on the one I saw looked like it had more of a pistol grip. There was also a black synthetic (or wood coated ?) stock version.

    As Tony says, an HW30S would be ideal, but not available here.
    If you can get decent accuracy and +/- 10 fpe without major rebuilding of the gun, I'd be tempted to get one.
    I did some work on dads M70, and the gun is just built for too much power to be an interesting alternative.

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