New .22 lbp

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Sim G
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Re: New .22 lbp

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I'm waiting to see the version without those "cuts" in the slide. I just don't like them....
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nigelc wrote:
Tomo wrote:Congrats, it looks good - wish I could pick mine up. I am still waiting - according to the latest text from the gun shop,it is still in Scotland even though they said it was going out to TNT last Friday.
my RFD told me that they'd been having some issues lately with TNT. Said that they'd been waiting days for stuff that was supposed to only take 24 hrs. I think I got lucky with the pistol arriving as quickly as it did.
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Re: New .22 lbp

#63 Post by Mike357 »

Sim G wrote:I'm waiting to see the version without those "cuts" in the slide. I just don't like them....
Haven't heard of that model, there is the one with the open slide a la Beretta 92F!!!
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Re: New .22 lbp

#64 Post by Sim G »

My bad, Mike. I was convinced I saw a full, "unslashed" slide of their website.... I did, but it was on their 9mm Para version!

I did see the open slide version which is, to my mind, better than that "cut" version....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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