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About potshot
- Birthday 08/12/1951
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If this is still for sale I will take it, thanks
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What is the stain on the breeks?
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- alan paine
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Is that the custom box which is 35inches high and about 42x42 inches???
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Offer still stands.
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Is this sold now?
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I have already offered that first
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£100 posted please
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They were not original nor was the sun visor - I think it was for export cars at first then the visor become quite popular. We got one in 1955 exported to Cyprus and brought it back when we returned to England in 1957.
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Sold subject to the usual.
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As above and genuinely worn once to try and wear in but SWMBO can't get on with them. Dubarry boots seem to be smaller than others at this size which may be the problem. RRP £299 but currently on sale at £199 in places yours for £150 plus postage in as new condition and still boxed. Check out the Dubarry website for more information and photos.
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Girlfriend doesn't want the gun in the house - Advice please?
potshot replied to Mr_G's topic in General Shooting Matters
The point you need to make to your partner is that the LAW requires that no-one has access to the keys or the location of the keys for the safe other than yourself - NOT her, absolutely NOT your kids and NOT even the FEO. And the law requires that you keep your guns secure at all times, that means under lock and key, except when you are actually using them. So no-one except you has access to them so there is no problem! -
What OS version is it please
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Help! shotgun Bruising cheek everytime i shoot
potshot replied to Squirrel101's topic in General Shooting Matters
Sorry to blame one manufacturer against another is rubbish. Both Berreta and Browning/Miroku make a whole range of guns with different styles of stock. To make sure the gun fits you properly go to a professional coach and have the gunfit checked. A £70/80 investment to make sure everything is right is a small amount to make sure your brand £12/1400 gun fits - gunfit is a combination of stance, mount and the actual size, shape and bend on the stock all of which should be checked.