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  1. Hi I'm considering selling my 1897 which I bought a couple of years back as an investment as well as always wanting one. I will post pictures asap but it’s in good condition for its age serial number dates to 1907 and has a clean unpitted bore. I’m not looking to sell quickly at a knock down price so am listing at £2500 and whilst I might consider offers but in my experience there’s often a shortage of supply particularly of nice ones! If I have no issues keeping the shotgun if it pans out that way but would very much appreciate it going to a collector that can enjoy the quality and engineering of this very early piece of history, at roughly 117 years old! For those that don't know the M97/1897 its got a rich history and was used as a trench warfare firearm - please check out some vids on the interweb. Key features are the external cocking hammer that can be manually released to put the gun into a loaded "safe" condition plus it's capable of slam firing. Wood is in very good condition and although not perfect it is extremely unmarked for a 100 year old shotgun.
  2. Used once found too tight good stud gripping for river fishing £35 delivered etc post UK mainland
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    A Bit of help and lightheartedness Looking for a cottage sleep 3 we have 4 dogs. We have dog trailer but some where to park close buy do not need dogs in house You know what we want some where South Yorkshire or Norfolk not to far from Lincolnshire or anywhere for a break any suggestions
  4. Hello Chaps. I am thinking of refinishing the stock and fore end on my Baikal Model 27. I have seen Tru-Oil on youtube and it looks like it gives a top quality finish if you are prepared to put the hours in. Have any of you fellows had an experience with Tru-Oil? Do you think it would work well on a Baikal Stock? Cheers Cartridge94
  5. At what age under supervision from my dad (the license holder of the guns) Can i use the following guns LEGALLY: Air Rifle sub 12ft lbs: Rifle 22lr: Shotgun 12G: Rifle 223: Remember im in NI so different laws to England.
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