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Sure beats a sharp pencil.....25 Cal. has lots of negative reviews, as well as some positive.I wouldn't mind having one and a BUG is better than nothing at all.
1- I didn't really appreciate the Python when I should have bought one.
1- I didn't really appreciate the Python when I should have bought one.
2- A friend had an early Aimpoint, just not that early. Big and twichy. He thought it was cool. I thought it was a mistake.
3- Pft! Whatever...
4- I wish I had paid attention to the rifle, but I remember these P7 ads. I really wanted to try one, but they were a tad expensive for my wallet.
5- My friend had some, but back then I didn't see any reason to have one, kind of like the HK rifle.
Yeah, I've made some bad choices in my life. The Glock wasn't one of them!
Very cool! I'll take a Winchester 94 for $88.88, please.
Ditto that on the Winchester. And the JC Pennys ad takes me back.Very cool! I'll take a Winchester 94 for $88.88, please.
I bubblegum-u-med (assumed ) it had been converted to 45 ACP. Many were.I'm curious about the Webley ad. It says the .45 ammo is available "anywhere". Granted, it could be false advertising, but I wonder what it was in. Maybe .455 Webley? .45 Auto Rim? Shaved to .45 ACP with moon-clips?
Sadly, I have to agree. In my travels that took me in and out of Webley/Enfield territory, I think I saw more .455s that were shaved than were not. Ugh.I bubblegum-u-med (assumed ) it had been converted to 45 ACP. Many were.
They were $75.00 a piece at the R&G Club in Germany in 1958.Very cool! I'll take a Winchester 94 for $88.88, please.
Those are very cool rifles indeed....As well as being few and far between when seen.Passing interest in some H&Ks, such as the SL6 and 7 hunting rifles.
If so, it likely would've been .45 Auto Rim, but .455 Webley/Eley would've been a more natural choice, although it should be noted that the British had a number of .45 caliber rounds in production at that time.I bubblegum-u-med (assumed ) it had been converted to 45 ACP. Many were.