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  1. #1
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    Great work there,
    Seeing your wee lass sat there in that last pic must make everything worthwhile, it gonna be great for her

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Anybody View Post
    Great work there,
    Seeing your wee lass sat there in that last pic must make everything worthwhile, it gonna be great for her

    Ho yes
    It's what's driving me to keep going

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    Brilliant job. Well done.

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    Just about finished now, but here is a quick few pics of the working whizzers in place.
    I'll do a final post containing a 100% finished pic bomb in a week or so.

    https://ibb.co/inpRA0
    https://ibb.co/gtigcf
    https://ibb.co/hLu9V0

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    Looks sweet.

    The only negative I can see is with the whizzers above you then you could impede mounting the rifle in the shoulder...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobF View Post
    Looks sweet.

    The only negative I can see is with the whizzers above you then you could impede mounting the rifle in the shoulder...
    Can't say I've had that problem so far.
    I was shooting in there all last night and I never noticed any issue with mounting my rifle.
    It's all been very carefully designed as I go to make sure everything works as needed for pistol, rifle, Gehmann spring.

    It is worth remembering that this is a very small space, and some compromise is needed, but once all set-up, it all works well.

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