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    thats a work of art.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davederrick View Post
    thats a work of art.
    Thanks

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    That is bloody lovely mate, if some Ar builder decided to make these ready built I'm sure they would sell like hot cakes. , could get a .22 conversion kit for it for indoor fun as well

    Do you have a penchant for the Doors and Mowtown music lol!?

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    Nice looking piece of kit you have there mate!

    So... Where's the review of it then?
    What kind of performance are you getting out of it?
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    Thanks lads. I have just put it into storage as I am moving home, so 1st shots will be a while yet im afraid.

    She will come back a colt grey I think

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    I was at a sale recently where they this up for sale, for the lucky holder of masses of correct paperwork. Made around £950 I believe.

    Nice to see one in general ownership. I hope it works well for you. All the questions on originality should be answerable in the retro section of AR15.com.

    You might like one of these for your local range? They aren't bad, although not as well made as many of their other products. Decent ones come up at under £200 sometimes. Good fun for the price, particularly with what the current pot-metal versions come in at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korium View Post

    You might like one of these for your local range? They aren't bad, although not as well made as many of their other products. Decent ones come up at under £200 sometimes. Good fun for the price, particularly with what the current pot-metal versions come in at.
    That's what I had, great fun but not that accurate over 40 yards

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