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Here's a few pics of my New shotty, well not new but my first ive been its proud owner now for 5 wks :) best i can do not good with a camera even a point n shoot one :)

Browning Ultra XSH 30" m/c Sporter Adj Stock

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Nice Xtrema you got there mate. :good: :good: :good:

 

What size barrel has it got as it looks quite short compared to the o/u??? (thinking that it's a semi) :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:

 

Hello..

Its not an Xtrema, its a Urika 2 and its 28inch.

Cheers.

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Pictures of my 3 guns, from top to bottom

1st gun I bought Bretta S56E older than me

2nd gun Harrier SXS not sure holw old, but still nice and tight

3rd gun, inheireted when my brother in law passed away last year, Beretta S687 Sliver Pigeon

Last pic is the memorial plaque to brother in law I had Jim Wills inlay into the stock for me.

 

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I've got nine shotguns in the cabinets currently, plus rifle wise Rapid II FAC .22, .17 HMR, .222, .243 and .308; mothing terribly exciting there.

 

I thought I would post my small British 20th century service rifle collection though - pictured with an imposter.

 

SIG 522 .22 LR semi auto,

 

L1A1 SLR, BSA manufactured, 1960, converted to straight pull single shot (so it is Section 1), with Walther .308 target barrel,

 

and Enfield .303 No 4 Mk II, Fazakerley manufactured 1954:

 

 

What is striking is that the year of manufacture of the Enfield .303 No 4 MK II and the SLR is just six years apart - just shows what a quantum leap the SLR was as a battle rifle whan it came into service 8) .

 

 

 

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The SLR lasted just two days before I did a bit of 'conversion' work =\\\\

 

 

 

Before the start:

 

 

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I wonder what happens if I take out this little screw here O.o ?

 

 

 

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And after....some will like it better before conversion, some will like it better after. Me? After, thankfully .

 

 

 

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