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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Sounds as though it might be THE closest thing you can get!

    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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    Ive been dribbling at the photo of it in target sports

    but too scared to ring and ask the price LOL

    anyone braver than me out there, please post the pricing on here
    Don't worry it only seems kinky the first time

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    Came across this .....

    http://www.westlakeengineering.com/4640/4694.html




    Cheers

    Roy


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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Some beautiful looking pistols there.

    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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    I visited Alan yesterday and the .38 Muzzle loader was on his workbench. Absolutely stunning is the only way to describe it

    He stressed it is still in prototype stage and he hasn't established the price yet but anybody who would like to be updated on developments can email him and he will keep them on a news via email list.

    ags.westlake@virgin.net

    Start saving now lads

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    I couldn't find a copy of January's Target Sports but it sounds ideal. Better apply for that variation right away.

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    Arrow Conversion

    I tried one of these....the conversion cylinder has to be removed from the pistol and reloaded in a small press this makes it a real pain in the ar*e at the range having to take a press,primers and pre measured charges of powder, not to mention the look of horror from club officials as your stood on a firing point reloading with a press you can only use very small amounts of nitro powder around 3 grains so they are very light loads and it's £300 just for the cylinder
    You can always buy a ruger old army ! designed from scratch an made in 1973 remember most "modern" revolver designs date from the 1950's or buy a Taurus LBR you don't notice the length after a while, Prior to the ban my favorite in my collection was my Smith & Wesson Mod 29 with an 8 3/8" barrel in 44 mag so we are only talking 3 1/2" for the Taurus.

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