MAS 36

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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LeighC

MAS 36

#1 Post by LeighC »

Typical, when I wasn't looking, they were everywhere, now I've actually got off my arse and got the relevant slot, none to be found. Anyone know of any up for grabs?
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Have you tried Kranks?
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#3 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

Gillie Howe of Modern Antique Firearms had one at the Phoenix. It was in very good nick, as I guess most are!
Tower75

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#4 Post by Tower75 »

Snap. I'm looking for one, too.

I rang Kranks the other week, and that was a no go.

Looks like it's a race. Ready, aaand.... go!
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#5 Post by dave_303 »

I know Leamon Shooting Supplies had one, but this was quite some time ago, but still worth a go
huntervixen

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#6 Post by huntervixen »

They should be in very good order....never fired and only dropped once :lol:
R.G.C

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#7 Post by R.G.C »

huntervixen wrote:They should be in very good order....never fired and only dropped once :lol:
Yes, after protecting the BEF at Dunkerque!!! But there was even more SMLEs dropped there.....

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#8 Post by etprescottuk »

huntervixen wrote:They should be in very good order....never fired and only dropped once :lol:
It's said the reason the bolt is bent is to make easier to fire while running away.
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