What was your Phoenix bargain?

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Re: What was your Phoenix bargain?

#31 Post by dromia »

I got a lovely Ross E10 sporter in .303" at a friendly price as well as a very nice PH .577" two band as a PX against a PH 3 band Volunteer. :good:
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Re: What was your Phoenix bargain?

#32 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

In a marquee outside, close to a straight pull SLR?

They did only want £2k for it. Still overpriced though!
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#33 Post by Hauptman »

200 RWS 308 once-fired cases from the Range office for 20 squid, plus the opportunity to check out (and decide to go for) one of Alan Westlake's nitro m/l 357 revolver conversions, the match version...........it will need a nice walnut custom grip with a hand shelf, though..........

And I did linger quite a while in front of a Moisin-Nagant sniper with the correct scope.............

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Re: What was your Phoenix bargain?

#34 Post by mr smith »

Hauptman wrote: plus the opportunity to check out (and decide to go for) one of Alan Westlake's nitro m/l 357 revolver conversions, :good:

Lucky man.
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