Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
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Re: Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
Joe, I'd suggest speaking to ovenpaa on here. He drilled & tapped my extended bolt release on my M2 for me. A nice modification you might consider getting done whilst you do the rail.
Re: Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
saddler wrote:Brownells - $36joe wrote:got off the phone to mesa tactical benelli rail is $45 and postage is $40saddler wrote:Fultons....and how good, compared to which other RFD??
They're among the best on site at possibly one of the most expensive ranges to shoot on in the UK.
I'd suggest ANY RFD that was not able to drill & tap a hole should seek a new line of work.
Drilling & tapping holes was week one of my apprenticeship - as an electrical fitter - so it ain't technical by a wide margin.
Cheap rail? Benelli USA, ShotgunWorld forum, ARFcom forum, Italy, etc. Anywhere but the UK importers really...:cool2: thats £50! for a poxy bit metal that cost £5 to make!
S&H will depend on what else I add to the basket
Doubt it's be $40 though - and Brownells was the first site I had a look on.
im looking on the brownells site now found it mesa rail for the m2 $39 shipping to confirmed though

Re: Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
I've always used Fultons for repairs and servicing (my SMLE is with them now), and have always been happy with their work - And they're not always as expensive as folk make out...as for the customer service sometimes...well that's just part of the charm of Bisley razz
Re: Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
I had a 308 checked before a private purchase, no charge, various bits for No4 which were cheaper there than getting them posted, replaced the barrel on my No4mk2, and given me some useful advice.
Always found then pleasant, but not exactly quick, but I'd much prefer someone takes time rather than rush a job.
Probably not the cheapest but I'd use them again.
Always found then pleasant, but not exactly quick, but I'd much prefer someone takes time rather than rush a job.
Probably not the cheapest but I'd use them again.
Re: Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
Always been good, within a couple of quid of HPS etc done a good job, willing to negotiate on major purchases but not if you take the pi$$........ some times characterful & entertaining service but hey its Bisley & that's what's great about the place.
If you take in a broken rifle then they will tell you what they think of you if you broke it! & in most cases deservedly so.
If you take in a broken rifle then they will tell you what they think of you if you broke it! & in most cases deservedly so.
Quality control of Scottish Ethanol. & RDX/HMX
& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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Re: Faultons of bisley how good are they ?
And that's one of the reasons why the importers prices are so high. Not always, but on eof the reasons.saddler wrote:Anywhere but the UK importers really...
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