Pump action AR15 type rifle.
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Re: Pump action AR15 type rifle.
Apparently, and I stress the tenuous nature of this "fact", this was down to some smart-arse, in a meeting with the HO about banning semis, making comment about how he could shoot just as fast with a pump...
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Re: Pump action AR15 type rifle.
I just had a look at these on YouTube......how come they are UK legal whereas other pump action rifles aren't?, genuine question as I don't knowBlackstuff wrote:If you want a UK legal pump action rifle, re-mortage your house and buy a Sommer & Ockenfuss Griffrepetierer!!

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Re: Pump action AR15 type rifle.
That was possibly based on the ADCOR Defense design that Sabres US Exporter was also the rep for. ADCOR have a patent for that system.Mattnall wrote:Sabre Defence tried making something similar a few years ago, the 'bolt handle' ran in two slots on the float tube and was attached to a rod that operated the bolt via the gas key.
It was a neat idea but the shooting position was awful, you could only operate it properly standing and not at all lying down as you couldn't reach forward far enough from a good prone position.
http://adcordefense.com/
Wonder what they think of Troys effort?
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Oh my poor eyes!Ginger wrote:I have wanted one of these for years, but I doubt I will ever own one
http://www.remingtonle.com/rifles/7615.htm
WHY?!
It's like some rogue assault rifle humped a shotgun and left the unnatural offspring at the side of the road.

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Re: Pump action AR15 type rifle.
Mattnall wrote:Oh my poor eyes!Ginger wrote:I have wanted one of these for years, but I doubt I will ever own one
http://www.remingtonle.com/rifles/7615.htm
WHY?!
It's like some rogue assault rifle humped a shotgun and left the unnatural offspring at the side of the road.
Actually I prefer the fix stock version. Why? Well it's the closest to a semi auto 308 I will ever own over here, but mainly it's different.
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Re: Pump action AR15 type rifle.
No idea, I went to shoot at Otterburn last year with a mix of clubs and a guy there had one. Couldn't believe how fast it could gosnayperskaya wrote:I just had a look at these on YouTube......how come they are UK legal whereas other pump action rifles aren't?, genuine question as I don't knowBlackstuff wrote:If you want a UK legal pump action rifle, re-mortage your house and buy a Sommer & Ockenfuss Griffrepetierer!!

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I saw one in an RFD near Leeds a while ago. I really liked it but most forum members really didn't :-)
I suppose it's not a traditional pump action, not sure what you'd classify it as though
I suppose it's not a traditional pump action, not sure what you'd classify it as though
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I would never have thought that some U.S. States would ban most self loading rifles ! Amazing ! In CT you need a cerficate to buy all firearms and ammo and has to be renewed just like ove here
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