midland rifles
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midland rifles
I seena lovelly rifle in 308, a Midland gun co. Does ayone know the history or the quality shoot of these. Its a well made rifle & lovelly wood, seems well balanced & light sporter , fits real well to be honest.
Any info chaps ?? :)
Any info chaps ?? :)
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Re: midland rifles
They've got Mauser actions, I believe. If so, it should be ok.
What's the bore like?
What's the bore like?
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Re: midland rifles
This is mint, to say its ( a guess) 30 year old, its like new on the bolt face & bore , blue is quality , odd ding on the wood ..hey ho :shock:dodgyrog wrote:They've got Mauser actions, I believe. If so, it should be ok.
What's the bore like?
Re: midland rifles
They look like 'proper' rifles. I just spotted this link:
http://www.birminghamgunmuseum.com/inde ... un_Company
http://www.birminghamgunmuseum.com/inde ... un_Company
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Should be quite cheap, too. I take it it's a sporter?
What's the asking price?
What's the asking price?
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Re: midland rifles
Good looking rifle 

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