smith & wesson LBR

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mag41uk
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Re: smith & wesson LBR

#41 Post by mag41uk »

Nice looking gun but way ,WAY, out of my price range.
£160 on top to tune the action of something bespoke definitely knocks it on the head for me.
I see RW is going to initially produce a 100 units. I wonder who will be buying them?
I will await pricing on his LBR with interest.
Tony
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Re: smith & wesson LBR

#42 Post by NoEntry »

The Wilson is truly a thing of beauty....I shoot a Wilson gun when I am over in Jersey. Its wonderful.

mike
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Re: smith & wesson LBR

#43 Post by Demonic69 »

Tony-c wrote: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.
If you were paying £2.5k for either of them you'd expect them to be at their best!
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