Proper Service Rifles
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- Dr. Strangelove
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Sounds good! I've an SMLE and a Ross that would fit the bill!
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And I have seen this oldThey can easily hit the V (three times in 17) at 600 with even this old (can't use the word) behind it


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I beg to correct, it is a Brown Derby, pronounced derby not darby!
I shall wear it next time!

I shall wear it next time!

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Sounds fun dependent on the date I would come along. I have a few enfields that need the spiders blowing out of the barrels.
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sounds like fun to me 
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Hmmm, plenty of qualifying bangsticks in the Sett Armoury: P14, Carl Gustaf, Krag Jorgensen, Mosin Nagant, Mauser...
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Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
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Once I sort out the mess that is my No.4, I'm up for that. I think my housemate (who also has a No.4) could be talked into it as well...
- bnz41
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Quick question John:
Would those wanting to have a go at this, have to be full NRA members..
Would those wanting to have a go at this, have to be full NRA members..
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