smith & wesson LBR

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Re: smith & wesson LBR

#31 Post by monkeyhanger »

Probably best to clarify now, that the rude fat dog Europa is a totally seperate smith and wesson based lbr, to the richard wilson matchmaster lbr, pictured above. Two separate products from two totally separate company's.
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#32 Post by Individual »

A bit less fugly than the Angela Merkle one.

But still a 10 pinter
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#33 Post by Tony-c »

Europa.
The trigger on this is now sexual lol. There is pics on the fb page but heres the only one I have on my phone.
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#34 Post by bradaz11 »

really like the barrel on that
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#35 Post by phaedra1106 »

And it can be yours starting from a mere £2,680.64 :o

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#36 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, when someone says " We can improve the action of your Europa and the cost is GBP 160", surely the correct response is " You mean you are otherwise content to purvey sub-standard and wholly inadequate merchandise ?"
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#37 Post by Tony-c »

Lol no its just like all guns.
Marlins or 10-22 etc. You can shoot them as they come out of the box but they can be improved upon.
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#38 Post by meles meles »

If it's second rate, surely it shouldn't be in the box?
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#39 Post by Sim G »

phaedra1106 wrote:And it can be yours starting from a mere £2,680.64 :o

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So VAT and other duties on top....?
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#40 Post by the running man »

The Wilson is the way to go,your not going to get a bill davis nor would I want one,the Wilson was what I had previously 97 ide gladly get this one....the European looks ok but a little too spacecraft for my liking....
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