No, not the the model they had.
They had the 7-3 in stock http://interammo.com/shop/product_info. ... ucts_id=76 as you can see it's a serious bit of kit ( and price! :shock: )
So, what alternative .22LR auto ?
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Re: So, what alternative .22LR auto ?
It's exactly the same action, trigger and hammer forged barrel but in a lighter stock intended for more general purpose use. Well worth the £1000 saving I think...Sandgroper wrote:No, not the the model they had.
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It is a good looking rifle, I look forward to hearing how you get on with it
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