So I picked up a new toy...

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Re: So I picked up a new toy...

#11 Post by Les »

Have a look at the Sightron range. The SII's are good .... but the SIII's are better! :good:

You can often pick them up for sensible prices. They might not be a S&B, but they aren't too far away. ;)
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Can you stretch to £1300?
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#14 Post by Dellboy »

bnz41 wrote:Would this be any good http://www.highwoodclassicarms.co.uk/Fi ... e/0008.htm for £495

liking that
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#15 Post by kevinww »

I've got a Sightron SIIISS 10-50X60 LRTD on top of my AT, great scope for price with 1/8th Moa adjustments and if you know someone ex-military who can order it for you you can get 10% off if ordered via UK distributor.
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#16 Post by Hunter87 »

Just get it on interest free finance
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#17 Post by Gazza »

So your girlfriend still loves you after spending the house deposit money? She is either a shooter or theres massive sarcasm going on here :D :D :D
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#18 Post by TattooedGun »

Hunter87 wrote:Just get it on interest free finance
The trouble with that idea, and I have contemplated it, is we have a Mortgage in Principle, and it'll add complications at this stage if I apply for finance :(
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#19 Post by TattooedGun »

Gazza wrote:So your girlfriend still loves you after spending the house deposit money? She is either a shooter or theres massive sarcasm going on here :D :D :D
See my signature... ;) :p
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#20 Post by TattooedGun »

LDC1982 wrote:I was going to enquire about that same rifle but on the same day the one in the pic came up at a good price so jumped on it. I wanted a folding stock so its easier to carry on my motorbike. lovely rifles it'll certainly put a smile on your face.

I've got a steiner military 5-25x56 with an MSR ret it feels bombproof but is pricey like the S&B. The bipod looks great, I've got the same one on order with Breacher.


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Yikes! Nice indeed, but hella pricey!
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