Go on Ken, I like a challenge
Go on Ken, I like a challenge
I got one of these from a gun shop in East Dereham in around 1982/3. My dad and uncle took me into the shop, and I could have had any one of a number of air rifles, but no! This Pistol (badged as Milbro iirc) was what I wanted! £14.95 later and I had it. I shot the shi'ite out of everything with that pistol til it got left at a cousins house and subsequantly disappeared.
I did get another a few years back. Total cack!
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IIRC these were marketed by Sussex Armoury as the Panther pistol. They sold a version with a longer barrel and coat hanger shoulder stock that they called the Panther Artillery. Made in Italy and totally arse!
The Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that?
Harry Callahan: When a man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher’s knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn’t out collecting for the Red Cross.
There was one at the antiques fair at the Norfolk showground this morning, priced at £38. I thought it to be a tad optimistic.
Dave
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http://www.proteksupplies.co.uk/repa...-projects.htmlProtek have got some in their bits for restoration section, including a wooden shoulder stock 'artillery' version, have a look here for a funny and honest sales pitch!
I was in Protek once with Red Bob and someone brought in a wooden box that they said contained a target pistol. Bob and my self crowded around to see what desirable gem was contained with in. Imagine our crushing disappointment when the box was opened to reveal a Ro72. With a simultaneous contemptuous "oh" we returned to drinking tea and eating biscuits.
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