On the horns of a dilemma...

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Re: On the horns of a dilemma...

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Coolmeester wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:54 am
Leon wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2019 6:55 pm

I have plenty of .32 equivalents -

2 x TOZ 49
1 x TOZ 36
Is any of those true .32 S&W or are those 7,62 Nagant?
Hi - they are all 7.62 Nagant... I don't see the point in having them changed to .32 S&W L
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Re: On the horns of a dilemma...

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Is the TOZ 36 still chambered for the (available) 7,62 Nagant long, or already (like the TOZ 49) in the rare 7,62 Nagant short ?
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Re: On the horns of a dilemma...

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Alexander wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2019 2:41 am Is the TOZ 36 still chambered for the (available) 7,62 Nagant long, or already (like the TOZ 49) in the rare 7,62 Nagant short ?
The TOZ 36 is in the original calibre of 7.62 Nagant Long ( the target version ) and the TOZ 49s are in 7.62 Nagant Short.

7.62 Nagant Short may be rare in Europe, but not so in Australia as there are local manufacturers making brass cases and reloading dies for it.
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Re: On the horns of a dilemma...

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Gunter wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2019 12:40 pm Hi Alexander,

not in the parts of the Uk that I live in!
not that easy to get to the channel islands for half a day of practice! (edit - or Manx)

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Simples daily flights from Gatwick via EasyJet and London City via BA. LCY is a bit of a pain at weekends due to the airport closing on Saturday afternoons. OK weekends are a bit of a pain best would be an overnight stay on the Saturday and certainly a good mornings and possible afternoon on Sunday, or we are open on some weekdays which would be doable. In first thing OK 0805 departure from LGW is early but there is a late return at 2105.

Visitors are always welcome and we do have loan items for those who need to get a "fix".

We have some shooters who come over for the day from the North West and do a day trip on the boat.
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Re: On the horns of a dilemma...

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I almost hate to share this,...

Put one away in the safe, and tell her you sold it. She will not know the difference. Problem solved.
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Re: On the horns of a dilemma...

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m1963 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:07 pm
I almost hate to share this,...

Put one away in the safe, and tell her you sold it. She will not know the difference. Problem solved.

That is a great suggestion ! Love it...
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