Please PM or call me if that ever comes up for sale :shakeshout:ovenpaa wrote:We have a 17.9mm here which is about to become a Section 1
Upper limit on Caliber size?
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Re: Upper limit on Caliber size?
Re: Upper limit on Caliber size?
It is a Danish Snider from 1861 and I suspect even if Hell froze over Christel would not part with it. I am looking forward to seeing it on the range.
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Re: Upper limit on Caliber size?
I'm sure i read it was 40mm for rifled barrel firearms but you can go larger for smoothbore i.e. cannons 

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Re: Upper limit on Caliber size?
For A and B turrets it's Scratchwood Services, known these days as London Gateway Services, on junction 2 of the M1. X turret (second rearmost) used to be trained sideways onto the Norton Rose lawyers' HQ next to City Hall, but they've since retrained it onto something else in line with Y turret, which points astern.IainWR wrote:From Google Earth, somewhere around Brent Cross shopping centre.kennyc wrote: more to the point, where's the. Backstop?
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