For the Swede M96....

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For the Swede M96....

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....a nice little case catcher. tongueout


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Don't want to be wasting any brass...
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That's cool - I've never seen one before...where did you get it from?
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Aye a neat idea, shame it doesn't work very well.
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dromia wrote:Aye a neat idea, shame it doesn't work very well.
I can imagine - I wouldn't use one in a rapid or snaps comp, as I can imagine it bouncing cases back into the action...but would be interesting to try on club days...and would be a talking point.
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I bought it a few years ago from a friend Dougan. I used to have a very nice M96 but I sold it in a moment of weakness and have regreted it ever since.

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I thought you selling that rifle was one of your better decisions Joe. O:-)
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jjvc wrote:I bought it a few years ago from a friend Dougan. I used to have a very nice M96 but I sold it in a moment of weakness and have regreted it ever since.

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Shame :bad: - I've only recently (in the last few years) really started to take an interest in classics...I added an M96 to my SMLE last year, and just love it...I can't get over how precise and elegant it is...and am currently waiting on a lottery win to add an M41 B to the collection tongueout

Edit: you didn't let Adam talk it out of your hands, did you ?! :o
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#9 Post by jjvc »

[quote="Dougan you didn't let Adam talk it out of your hands, did you ?! :o[/quote]

How did you guess Dougan. :lol:

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