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Guerilla?
Guerilla?
bigted. You say that the stock gives you an unpleasant blow. I wonder if you might want to review how you hold it? This same stock (i.e. the original) was used by literally millions of users over generations as made and as a Snider breech loader. Even still being used in Yemen in WW1 and manufactured in France, Belgium, Afghanistan (arsenal not 'khyber') and Nepal and sundry other copies, all with no change other than in the length of pull. I have used this stock often with full service charges with no issues. We are all built differently but it worked with burly Canadians and tiny Gurkhas and all shapes in between. (Apologies to tiny Canadians and large Gurkhas).
BTW are you familiar with the old 'Incredible String Band' song 'Big Ted'?
Because many Canadians are of a lesser stature and some Gurkhas are not all that tiny at all but using those examples gave a picture to the span of human sizes. It was just a way of indicating that I was using stereotypes and not implying all Canadians or Gurkhas match that pattern. Just as few French commonly eat frogs legs and not all Americans are loud and brash. Indeed some are quite fit to invite into even quite respectable company.......Why would the Canadians and Gurkhas need an apology?
Different words with different meanings. One is a large hairy primate (not Bigfoot). T'other is war fighter, usually for his country.I see. Well did not know there was two different ways to spell gorrilla/guerilla. Thanks for the spelling lesson.
I plan to have one of my Replica Remington Contract rifles bored to .62, but rifled for round ball. In fact, going to see about that pretty soon.Brit ... your PH ... did it come factory smoothy? Also, is it 58 smoothbore?
I have an old CVA Zouave that shoots terrible and have contemplated having it bored 20 gauge 62 cal smooth.
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