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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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My Miroku High Pheasants will be playing in Yorkshire in 2 weeks.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Charles does not just provide import services ( although he is excellent in that capacity) He regularly stocks and has in stock now Miroku Mk 60 Gr 5 guns for immediate delivery.....He sources them regularly from abroad.....Browning has nothing in their line in the U.S even remotely approaching them as a nice , well balanced, offering with great stock dimensions on nice high grade American walnut. I have 5 of those guns in various configurations.....
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I'm selling my 1974 12g Belgian Browning B25 B2 'Special Trap' in its Browning case due to old age. If anyone is interested and can get it over to the States, I can open a new thread with pics to show the absolutely beautiful piece of wood on it. Or you can have a look at it here on Guntrader UK: https://www.guntrader.uk/guns/shotguns/browning/over-under/12-gauge/b25-b2-181007155642504Engraved by R. Bee! regards from England Gunter NRA Life 1974
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Hi Gunter, 44 is not a very Old Age for a good gun ![smile smile](/forums/images/graemlins/default/smile.gif) Sorry , just joking, that's sad.It is a grand looking gun Gunter. cheers franc
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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No problem, I have had a lot of fun with this gun over the last 25 years or so -mainly on pheasants here in the UK, but also on the clay pigeon weekends around here. These original Brownings (what do you call them - superposed? - shoot well!) I started with my first , basic, B25 in about 1971 in Germany and upset quite a few people who thought they were unbeatable at 'trap' hehe
Just got to the point where rheumatism, arthritis and a few other health issues prevent me from going out in the cold winter mornings - it's not worth the pain afterwards!
rgds from England Gunter
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Joe Lucas "Prince of Darkness" is spot on. The 40W headlight on my Velocette Venom shone what looked like a curved yellow tube onto the road ahead at about 40mph. Any faster and you could catch up with the tube of light and at 70mph pass it ! Eyes on stalks and speedy reactions were the only way to survive. I was a Junior is high school when I saw my first Velo Thruxton in the flesh. I was previously smitten by the advert's in Cycle magazine extolling it as the first bike averaging 100 MPH for 24 hours. I guess the only real issue was getting the beast lit!! ![smile smile](/forums/images/graemlins/default/smile.gif)
Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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