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    The Long-stroke Relums

    Ged mentioned these somewhere. What are they? Super-power export versions of the Tornado and Telly 200? Why were Relums made with two stroke lengths, I would have thought they needed all the power they can get.

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    i can remember the tornado had an inner and outer main spring

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    Ged suggested that the 'long stroke' wa a break barrel, not the Tornado underlever, or even the super tornado. I've never seen one in the flesh.

    There are a lot of odd Relums around, I know they sourced their guns from the old Czechosolvakia as well as Hungary, but did they cast aorund elsewhere? I have an old jelly .22, typical breakbarrel, with the HJingarian style cocking linkage (like the Tornado or 822), but its got a completely different rear sight, a series of flip up panels of varying heights, and is a lot shorter. Does have a Jelly medallion.

    Anyway, I assume that the 'long stroke' may have been form somewhere else behind the Iron Curtain.

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