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  1. Walther Reign in .177 calibre Immaculate condition and comes with box, mags, moderator, charge adaptor, but not scope. Priced to sell at £460 F2F or can send to your local Gunshop for collection. Based in Winchester, Hampshire
  2. Barska 1 x 42mm 5MOA Red Dot sight with pictinny rail intergral mount. In NEW condition with box, lens cloth and instructions. £25.00 including the postage
  3. How about a BSA Super TEN Bull Barrel with 3-9 x 40 Nikko Stirling Scope ?
  4. Essex Guns sorted me out with a set. You get the stock one which you drill and screw in and the front one is integral with the top hat screw that holds the barrel in place, so you simply unscrew one and screw the new one on.
  5. Hi, I have a Webley & Scott .410 single barrel, single shot bolt action which I bought for the little 'un but after 5 shots he decided shooting was not for him and he's back on his X-Box. I paid £ 125 for it, so looking for same to move it on as it's only been out the once. I'll throw in the box of cart's I bought for it on the day too to ge t you going If you're interested PM me your e-mail address and I'll send some photo's. Cheers
  6. Extension tube kits in varying lengths are available from Nordic via Midway UK: http://www.midwayuk.com/apps/eproductpage....leItemID=886365 You would need to re-register the gun as a FAC by your local Firearm's Dealer though which they charge Circa £25. Great Practical Shotgun
  7. Hi All, Bought this at the CLA Game Show as an impulse buy, however there was no manual with it, so while I wait for the one to arrive from Brocock I though I would see if anyone on here has any info/experience of it as I can't find anything on the web at all. It's a pretty good construction being all steel with ABS stok and forearm and runs off 2 x CO2 gas canisters, shooting 6mm steel BB's, although I am yet to try it as I am awaiting the manual. Carry handle can be removed to expose a pictinny rail. Cheers, Darren
  8. I use a W&S .410 single shot bolt action at clay grounds and it's good fun, although unless you are Paul Daniels and can perform magic, it's no good for shooting pairs at a clay ground. Also shoot a Mossberg 590 which is great fun and comes with a 10yr warranty as standard which offers real peace of mind shooting. This only has a cylinder barrel but still manages to smoke clays at a reasonable distance and is used a lot at the Bisley skeet ranges. The 590 is quite loud though as it has a compensator at the end of the barrel which may not be to everyones taste. If having is high on the agenda, I would highly recommend a pump action shotgun and once you are well practiced ,it will shoot almost as fast as a semi, but with the added benifit it will cycle pretty much everything you can throw in it where a semi can be fussy and also gas semi's can need regular clealing whereas the pump is minimal cleaning.
  9. Try www.midwayuk.com for a Nordic Tube extension
  10. Roger, I currently own a 7+1 M3 (or 8+1 with 65mm carts) and think it's a fantastic gun. I have used it in PSG comps too and if things go well on my reloading technique (ie. it's me not the gun) I have managed to be in the top 10 in the standard division which is highly competitive......although I seem to be the only M3 competitor as most use the M2 or the Winchester models. Obviously the Super Nova puts you in the manual division in PSG, although if you fancied a change you can try this discipline too with the M3 M2 is also a great gun and is a little lighter, but not as much as you might think (had one of these which I traded in for the M3), but if the M2 plays up at a comp your shooting is over if it's a section 1 as you can't use any one else's section 1, however with the M3, you can carry on in manual mode and your days shooting is not wasted. Mine cycles 28g carts no problem and I have never had any cycling problems with this load, although not tried anything lighter on semi-auto mode yet. I have used it for clay shooting too, but if you come from an over and under set up it takes a little time to adjust to the point of aim as it tends to shoot flatter than a proper clay gun. It's a very simple design and easy to strip and clean. 2 pins out and the trigger group can be cleaned. It's a doddle compared to a gas semi-auto. Not sure why GRAM71 had problems as mine has been 100% reliable. Cheers, Darren
  11. Richaroo - Not looked into changing the tube length myself, but I imagine there must be someone out there who can upgrade it to a larger capacity if you needed to.
  12. I have used it on 28g 8 shot fibre wad with no issues at all. Not tried any lighter loads to date but there is always the pump action to use of you were to use 21g sub-sonic loads. Mungler - £500 cheaper??? This gun retails at £ 1,495.00 new and the one I am offering is only 6 months old, thus I imagine the one you refer to at a sale price of£ 700 must have been a lot older and no-where near this condition.........or was the barrel missing?
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