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Welcome to the forum DRB.A 72 sounds about the right caliber for your location.I was in Capetown a couple of times back in 86.Some of the best seafood and wine that I ever had was at the Hout(sp?)Bay Hotel.
DRB,
Welcome to the forum glad to have you
with us. For sure the .72 cal Kodiak is a lot
of gun and should serve you well. Lots of
friendly folks and information here to help
you with B/P ????? Hope you keep us posted
on your experience with the Kodiak and contribute
to the forum whenever you can.
BTW being from S.Africa how did you here
about the MLF????
again welcome and stay active
I am snake-eyes :thumbsup: eace:
Paul, your spelling is correct, and nothing has changed regarding the food and wine in Hout[url] Bay...in[/url] fact things have got better!
Snake-eyes, I saw the Kodiak advertised in the local shooting magazine in SA (Magnum), and decided to purchase it sight unseen....only to find out it was still on the water from Italy. My understanding is that it will be in SA when I arrive back next week some time (I'm in CA at the moment).
I googled 'Kodiak Express' and found this forum...hence I'm here.
Also, forgot to mention that I purchased a stainless Ruger 1851 handgun....nice quality firearm from the looks of things.
Regards
Dave
Welcome to the forum. Good luck with your new guns. I wouldn't mind having a .72 caliber double rifle myself. Be sure to let us know what you think of it.