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psychosomatic88

Re: revolver cylinder service

#11 Post by psychosomatic88 »

saddler wrote:
psychosomatic88 wrote:
saddler wrote:Only need to bother with spring changes if the Mateba is in original factory spec.
The UK ones had the recoil system modified so they act like a normal solid frame revolver.

Wish I could find a scope bracket for mine (.357 model)

Quite a good website on them which gives all the background info and the history of the man that designed them.
Thanks chaps, ill give AW a shout.

Incidently a chap messaged me on youtube asking if I wanted to sell my scope mount back a little while ago. Rather embarrassing this but I havent got back to them as I have been researching this, it seems the rails are very specific in regards to calibre. Ive also not got round to trying it out much.

Feel pretty 5hitty about that really, and I now have a feeling that might have been you Saddler?
:wave:
...may have been! (Bloody was more like)

Oooh....a free scope bracket. COOL. fingerscrossed

Aye. Aware of the anomoly (snafu) where-in the scope brackets were caliber specific.
Even a long lend would be beneficial so I could reverse engineer one...
What this old junk?
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saddler

Re: revolver cylinder service

#12 Post by saddler »

Precious!

Oooh. Swap ya for, er, snake oil/wooden nickels/warm lager/left handed screwdriver/Mel'n'Kim tickets....

Wanna sell it?
PM me if you're looking to find a home for it.

l'm after the dedicated Mateba case too.
Saw one as part of a set on guntrader last year...
psychosomatic88

Re: revolver cylinder service

#13 Post by psychosomatic88 »

I have the case too....

Your an rfd arent you? Im not sure tbh about selling it, I do like the irons but like the novelty of the scope. Havent shot it much yet either too.

I dont think lending it would be a problem.
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