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Re: RPA International

#31 Post by Christel »

For all of us who are left behind here in cold almost sunny Britain...to all of you who are going.

Pictures please...anything, new inventions, new rifles, new stocks, scopes, vehicles, anything.

Pretty please:)

:D :D :D
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Re: RPA International

#32 Post by Gun Pimp »

Christel,

I'll have a camera and an iPad but making them 'sinc' is a bit beyond me! Maybe Stuart will manage the odd pic.

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#33 Post by ovenpaa »

Stuart certainly seems to have embraced the iPad, the only thing I wonder is does he take it to bed with him? (I know of one forum member that takes her boing to bed to surf the forum)
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Re: RPA International

#34 Post by Christel »

"Her".... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: RPA International

#35 Post by Christel »

Right Stuart, it is all up to you now.

Vince has handed you the job.

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#36 Post by sanselm »

Keep an eye on www.targetshooter.co.uk as we shall hopefully be putting stuff on there daily if I can get a decent tinterweb access without a mortgage!!
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#37 Post by Sim G »

Just heard from an RFD friend of mine, it does look like RPA have gone, or are very, very close to the wall!!

Sad.
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#38 Post by Robin128 »

Sign of the times.

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Re: RPA International

#39 Post by Mike357 »

:( :( Sad to say but i do tend to check my forums on my HTC phone after I leave the office and head through to the living room. And now that Gruppenfuhrer has broken MY own laptop, she has to all her web stuff on her boing. Right pair we look sometimes
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Re: RPA International

#40 Post by Chips308 »

Hi,
Just heard that RPA are still about, but have changed their name to Rangemaster Precision Arms Ltd. Great news for all of us that love their product. I have never shot a more accurate rifle.
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