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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    We also want to have as many pistols and "long guns" as we can, since we're trying to encourage everyone to give all their old airguns a try: so a given shooter can enter as many rifles and pistols as he or she wishes.

    Jim
    Ok Jim not a problem I'll put that into the rules.

    I shall run it past you first, as you did start up this thread.

    Do you want it set for 6yds or 10m?

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    6 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    6 yards.

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    Sent you & Target Bunny a set of rules & criteria, via your emails

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    Thumbs down Pants!!!!

    I've just checked the Crosman website

    Model AIR-17 Pneumatic, BB repeater, .177 cal., single shot pellet w/5 shot clip. Rifle 1985-1990
    I always thought they came out & finished earlier

    Looks like I can't use it for this comp.

    My SA Parabellum is fine finished Production in 1979.

    I'm now finding it hard to find the end production date of my Norica Commando.
    Last edited by Pad. E; 23-06-2009 at 05:43 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    I've just checked the Crosman website



    I always thought they came out & finished earlier

    Looks like I can't use it for this comp.

    My SA Parabellum is fine finished Production in 1979.

    I'm now finding it hard to find the end production date of my Norica Commando.
    Everyone: I'm signing off for the night, but I wanted to say that I have an Airgun Guide with production dates. and I'll gladly check on this and any other gun in question, to see if its Vintage.

    Cheers,

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Sent you & Target Bunny a set of rules & criteria, via your emails

    Regards
    Paddy.
    GOT 'em!

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    I've just checked the Crosman website



    I always thought they came out & finished earlier

    Looks like I can't use it for this comp.

    My SA Parabellum is fine finished Production in 1979.

    I'm now finding it hard to find the end production date of my Norica Commando.
    Pad, I couldn't get a specific production date for this particular pistol. My Blue Book of Airguns, Sixth Edition. refers you, for Norica guns, to American Arms, Inc., where it says they imported Norica from late 1988 until 1989. It mentions the Commando model, but gives no specific dates for it.

    The book also refers you to S.A.E., who imported Noricas: but then proceeds to not list S.A.E.

    GRRRRR!

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Pad, I couldn't get a specific production date for this particular pistol. My Blue Book of Airguns, Sixth Edition. refers you, for Norica guns, to American Arms, Inc., where it says they imported Norica from late 1988 until 1989. It mentions the Commando model, but gives no specific dates for it.

    The book also refers you to S.A.E., who imported Noricas: but then proceeds to not list S.A.E.

    GRRRRR!

    Jim

    Hi Jim

    The Norica is the second air rifle in the pic & the third air rifle is the one that is the one I can't use. >PIC<

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    Vintage Competition...

    ...starts tomorrow! Stay tuned for more details!

    Jim
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    "Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    ...starts tomorrow! Stay tuned for more details!

    Jim
    & >HEREs< the details

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