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They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:57 pm
by saddler
Well, two now; as I doubt I'll bump into a third one as quickly as the second put in an appearance.

First was a carbine. #25
Still needs some tlc/fettling, but all ok so far...slowly but surely.

Second, the Police Sniper version #81...almost night & day difference quality wise to the carbine.
The trigger pull is SMOOOOOTH with no discerable breaking point. It WAS going to be a safe-queen until I felt that trigger!
Now NEED to find an optic for it...finger starting to itch, must rub it.

Oh, they're MADE IN BRITAIN, even utulising some Lee Enfield parts in their construction, the barrels can be changed out by unscrewing the barrel nut...and they take standard AR magazines....

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:02 pm
by snayperskaya
ttiuwp

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:12 pm
by saddler
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/15782/lot/82/

Though I did not source 25 from the above, as by the time I had it the top wood was gone, the lower stock drastically chopped back, the trigger replaced by a bent allen key & the factory barrel changed out for a heavy stainless fluted job...

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:02 pm
by saddler
Mr Yeti does his range drills...

STOP FIRING
CAM 81 rs.jpg
OPEN BOLT & SHOW CLEAR
CAM 81 1rs.jpg
CHECK CHAMBER CLEAR, Assistant RCO Elena
CAM 81 2rs.jpg

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:04 pm
by saddler
REMOVE FROM FIRING POINT - time for some carrots & a speed nap
CAM 81 3rs.jpg
Mr Yeti apologies for the lack of chamber flags during his drills demo. but he assures me they were bloody delicious & had a very morish chewiness to them as well

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:13 pm
by dromia
Does hamster pish take the bluing off and/or stain the woodwork?

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:26 pm
by saddler
dromia wrote:Does hamster pish take the bluing off and/or stain the woodwork?
I try to keep them away from the working parts - though by the time I'd edited the photos the gun needed another strip down clean prior to putting to bed, as it was an inch deep in Ready-Grass* & hay

They're quite good on their action drills but have sticky paws & have a habit of borrowing scopes, bipod's & other kit that's not glued on. They use their ill gotten funds to purchase the import of rare hairless pigs from Scandinavia, for questionable breeding programmes (as ANY breeding involving Scandinavians IS nothing but questionable)





*NOTE: Ready-Grass is a freeze dried grass for guinea pigs, rabbits, horses, etc., NOT an 'ERB for RastafarI/stoodents/MS patients/elected MP's/Blew Peter presenters

Re: They are called Legion. ..because they are many

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 11:19 pm
by David TS
saddler wrote:Mr Yeti does his range drills...

STOP FIRING
CAM 81 rs.jpg
OPEN BOLT & SHOW CLEAR
CAM 81 1rs.jpg
CHECK CHAMBER CLEAR, Assistant RCO Elena
CAM 81 2rs.jpg
Holy Moly, it's a furry Jabba the Hut :o