Armalon Gallery Rifle
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Re: Armalon Gallery Rifle
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Thanks for the info, l have been to the Phoenix and am intending to go to the next one. l will pay more attention this time.
Dave 303
I have been in London bunker.
Children (l have three daughters) and body parts are over rated, now another rifle hmmm!
Thanks for the info, l have been to the Phoenix and am intending to go to the next one. l will pay more attention this time.
Dave 303
I have been in London bunker.
Children (l have three daughters) and body parts are over rated, now another rifle hmmm!
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Is his shop in London an actual bunker though? The facility I met him in in Oxfordshire was a disused Cold War RAF bunker, now used to manufacture barrels and magazines.
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No, now l am jealous!
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Just found this one on Gun Star for £760, which is the cheepest I have seen, by far - I note it does not say that it is an Armalon conversion.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Lee-Enfi ... 31594.aspx
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http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Lee-Enfi ... 31594.aspx
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Are you an NRA member?
We have two in the armoury for hire, one in 9mm and one in .45" LC (I think).
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We have two in the armoury for hire, one in 9mm and one in .45" LC (I think).
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I don't think it is an Armalon conversion.Dangermouse wrote:Just found this one on Gun Star for £760, which is the cheepest I have seen, by far - I note it does not say that it is an Armalon conversion.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Lee-Enfi ... 31594.aspx
DM
On all the Armalon PC rifles I have seen the mag is much further forward, and the mag release is different. In this one the mag is hard up against the trigger guard?

It might work fine of course.
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The position of the magazine means its a similar modification as the De Lisle was, and as has been pointed out not an Armalon.Dangermouse wrote:Just found this one on Gun Star for £760, which is the cheepest I have seen, by far - I note it does not say that it is an Armalon conversion.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Lee-Enfi ... 31594.aspx
DM
I'd take it.

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No, not another one!
Yes, afraid so collecting my 9mm Armalon from the Oxfordshire bunker on Friday.
Convinced myself that l need it and l am really looking forward to shooting it this Friday night at Glevum Club.
Will report accordingly, now what's the next one on the list?
Yes, afraid so collecting my 9mm Armalon from the Oxfordshire bunker on Friday.
Convinced myself that l need it and l am really looking forward to shooting it this Friday night at Glevum Club.
Will report accordingly, now what's the next one on the list?
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How are you finding it now you've had a chance to shoot it ?
I'm thinking about getting one myself, so I'm really interested in how reliable the feeding/extraction/ejection is.
Certainly on paper it looks like a nice alternative to another lever action, so it would be nice to hear a range report.
I'm thinking about getting one myself, so I'm really interested in how reliable the feeding/extraction/ejection is.
Certainly on paper it looks like a nice alternative to another lever action, so it would be nice to hear a range report.
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