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  1. Armsan RS-S1 (proper AK action shotgun not like most box fed shotguns that are a semi auto shotgun with a magazine added). Cycles anything from clay load to slug no issue. Highly modified competition race gun, all the bells and whistles. Internals all slicked and polished where needed to make this ultra reliable and cycle super fast. Left hand charging handle, ALG competition trigger (feels great compared to any AK trigger!), Competition safety with bolt latch, Muzzle brake, Flared magwell, LAC fore end, comp pistol grip, extended magazine release, Holosun 510c (auto adjusts to light, auto shut off and turn on when the gun is moved) chokes with extended key. Comes with double Alfa comp belt with 5 mag caddies, 1x 5 round mag & 6x 10 round mags with magpulls and a few spare nice bits. Holosun looks like it is in a strange position, but it works so well for practical and extremely quick for target acquisition. Only reason for sale is wanting to back to pump. Also has a Caveman Flare barrel band that is designed to change colour when it gets too hot to touch FAC only with valid slot, proof required before viewing, F2F preferred but RFD is possible at your expense Based West Yorkshire £1,200.00 Ryobi box not included 😆
  2. I have custom moulded Plugzz that I use for both shooting and under my helmet when on the 1731cc Victory. Intercom and music still work fine.
  3. Rare as hens teeth does not begin to describe these, Kynoch 7mm walking stick shot shells (dust shot). These are in absolutely fantastic condition for their age and would make a great part of a shooting display in the man cave. 7mm Walking Stick falls under obsolete calibre, unless you have a 7mm walking stick registered on your SGC/FAC then these are for display/collectors purpose only! These can only be purchased by SGC holders (or FAC holders with the correct ammunition stipulation) £40 for a sleeve of 50 shells, or £150 for 200 shells in original unopened paper packaging containing 4x 50 sleeves. OBSOLETE CALIBRE - FOR COLLECTORS PURPOSE ONLY!!! FOR SALE TO SGC HOLDERS ONLY!!! West Yorkshire
  4. If you ever get down towards West Yorkshire drop me a message pal!
  5. With it being 24", are they choked or open?
  6. 3x vintage gun slips. 2 x leather with no visible maker, 1 x fabric Brady. I’m he leather pair are in nice condition, the Brady has wear/damage as shown. £50 for all - collected West Yorkshire
  7. Interesting cutaway shotgun. Internals may want pulling out and rearranging! May cock and dry fire if they are. Bought on a whim but does not go with my collection! Comes with deactivation certificate. £350 collected West Yorkshire
  8. Whats the barrel length? Ever over in West Yorkshire? Cheers
  9. Coppull lancs 6 foot long

  10. Muzzle down in a small container of penetrating oil (enough to go the full depth of the choke)?
  11. £700 One for the collectors! This is an extremely rare Peters Thompson (Tommy Gun) 18 round magazine. This enabled you to load shotshells into your standard Tommy Gun by simply using this magazine which is deeper than a standard box mag. There is a more detailed description below along with the most recent sale of one I could find (albeit with a box of the shells). Mine is etched with 'Butler County Sheriffs Office OHIO' which I can only assume to be original as it was mainly marketed towards police and prisons... These are so rare there is an episode of 'Forgotten Weapons' on them!! One picture shows the magazine compared to a standard 20 round box mag (can be included in price). Peters-Thompson 18-Round Birdshot Magazine with Ammunition | Rock Island Auction Marketed with an eye towards riot control and prison population management, the Peters-Thompson 45 Auto Shot Cartridge loads a cardboard "pill" of 120 pellets of #8 birdshot into a double crimped 45 ACP casing. Though slightly larger than a standard 45 round, the only modification needed to run the Peters-Thompson through Thompson's SMGs and Carbines was a special elongated magazine. The combination would allow a Thompson gunner to switch their weapon from a pistol caliber machine gun to a straight pull small bore shotgun by swapping the magazine, giving a less-lethal option while still having deadly force on hand and ready. Very similar in appearance to the standard magazine, the shot magazine is blued steel with the legend "PATENTED-AUG.-24-1920/FOR 18 SHOT CARTRIDGES/AUG.-24-1920-JAN.-11-1921" stamped on the front. The box is brown paper construction, with "PETERS/RUSTLESS-RIOT CARTRIDGES" above an illustration of the Auto Shot round.
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