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Originally Posted by
Gil Boyd
Regardless...............oh for building a time machine.
Been working on one for sometime Gill, its the power source for the flux capacitor that is causing issues........ There is a quite a few adverts in Guns Review that I need to go back for, mainly the Sherman tanks for £10K
Regarding the SLR and Browning HP, I'm lucky in the aspect that I get to shoot them twice a year , ( I can assure all tax payers it is a good cause and brings great happiness for a few)
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Oh I feel assured Geoff, but as a Tax payer, it's only right that I should assist the tiresome chore of brass conversion mate...
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John,
Looking out for that De Lorean with all the kit in it................that'll get me back in time accurately!!
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Originally Posted by
waco16
How times have changed!
Thumbing through some old copies of the
UK
's Guns Review Magazine and came across this advert placed by the Falkland Islands Government in 1993
I seem to remember reading a post somewhere that this was the source for the Anglo Custom (via Luxdeftec) Straight Pull conversions?
LDT also sold a number of them on the German
market. I have one.
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Originally Posted by
Ex Crab
LDT also sold a number of them on the
German
market. I have one.
Here's my 1961 BSA
Originally came from LDT (via Anglo Customs) in Plastic furniture, now dressed in first pattern British
wood
Great fun to shoot!
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Gil, They used to joke about following the white lines to your DeLorean!
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Originally Posted by
waco16
Which ammo does it prefer and what sort of grouping do you get?
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Nice looking SP example. I can feel we're going into the great SP extraction debate again!
GGG is your one stop shop for factory loaded SP L1's, it works and surprisingly well.
Others experience may vary of course!
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Brian yes spot on with that observation.
John, Don't start me off. I regret selling mine last year, it was a real pain in competitions. Straight pulling anything, when the barrel gets hot you are going to get stoppages, on extraction, which was the issue with mine even on GGG, which was supposed to be the solution.
Yes it was great for the first 7 rounds, but therafter, fitted with the original cocking handle, (not the big landrover starting handle version) the only solution was to stand it on its butt and really force the cocking handle backwards as hard as you could, with both hands or a rubber mallet!!
I know there will be those on here who have had no problems at all on a 20 round mag, but it is an issue on the size of the neck and how that was reamed out by the "convertor" IMHO.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Evening Gil, they really are only suitable for occasional target shooting at a sedate firing rate.
It's better than not having an L1 though..
If you want semiauto, then you have to go .22 conversion kit, not cheap or plentiful and it requires hand fitting to fit and run reliability.
You really have to want it and be prepared to jump through many hoops!
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