When I saw the gun that Nick Gibney made I was so impressed with the engineering that went into it, not knowing what it was straight away I watched the stock for movement when the first shot was taken and obviously it stayed dead still, to which I made a comment saying that the gun didn't move. It was only when I watched the next shot that I realised it had a sled system fitted, plus the scope was on a moving rail. Absolutely fantastic.
Awesome, wasn't it, Gary?
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I think it was Les, Pete and Pete who helped out also. And, of course, Pete, flyingfish, who bought the Wasps.
That Original / Diana is still going round in my head. What a bloody lovely thing that is.
Well if I hadn't of spent all my money, then I would have given the 34 a home, if you still have it at the next bash Melv and I have the money, then it can join my other 34, I don't think I've seen such deep and shiny bluing on a production Diana.
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Well if I hadn't of spent all my money, then I would have given the 34 a home, if you still have it at the next bash Melv and I have the money, then it can join my other 34, I don't think I've seen such deep and shiny bluing on a production Diana.
I have to say Pete, normally I wouldn't take a second glance at anything like that, and I have to admit that the stock is very bland and all my usual hangups that would normally kick in, have sort of been overshadowed by the amazing metalwork.
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in