smith & wesson LBR

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Re: smith & wesson LBR

#21 Post by Primer »

judders wrote:
phaedra1106 wrote:Is it just me or is that barrel seriously Fugly??
Nope, not just you.
Nope not just you two
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#22 Post by monkeyhanger »

I really like that Merkle tuned lbr, looks great to me.Thanks for the pics. Check out rude fat dog sporting products on their face book page. They will be importing and selling the Europa, a s&w based lbr, in the near future. Another fine looking lbr.
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judders wrote:
phaedra1106 wrote:Is it just me or is that barrel seriously Fugly??
Nope, not just you.
+1 its a minger.....
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#24 Post by Tony-c »

The europa is here. They been shooting tuning and testing it. Its now available to order.
Its a beautiful gun. Balances great. Out of the box only checked sights and even i was scoring x and 10.
just as I thought I could see light at the end of the tunnel.......... I realised it was just my boss with more work and a torch.
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#25 Post by phaedra1106 »

Pictures?, prices?, links?, nothing to be found on the RFD web site

Edit. Just found it on their Faceache page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rude-Fat ... 2370108052
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#26 Post by JSC »

Saw Richard Wilson at Bisley a couple of weeks ago and he's fairly confident he'll be able to build Smith-based LBRs soon.

Another option to consider...
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#27 Post by Tony-c »

they are on his website but Im not sure how far off they are from being available
just as I thought I could see light at the end of the tunnel.......... I realised it was just my boss with more work and a torch.
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JSC wrote:Saw Richard Wilson at Bisley a couple of weeks ago and he's fairly confident he'll be able to build Smith-based LBRs soon.

Another option to consider...
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#30 Post by phaedra1106 »

There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
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