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Re: Reducing my "collection" PART 2

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This is an for sale post and as such needs to be in the "For Sale" forum with prices!
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Nice collection and sorry to hear you are selling up. I am building a composed L42 myself. May I ask who built yours? There appear to be at least 3 commercial producers of composed L42s. I decided I'd rather do it myself as a commissioned replica did some worth it to me, at least for a weekend gun I am not planning to worry about barrel wear on.

I noticed in your post history, you mentioned you had Accuracy International target rifles at some point. Were they Coopermatches, or the older 3 lug version?
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The L42 was built for me by Fultons at Bisley, I sourced the No32 scope myself.

The AI target rifle..to be honest I do not remember the details. I do recall that I found the stock to be less than comfortable, but that is only my opinion. In use it performed extremely well.
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The AI was an Accuracy International Palmamaster with a stock made by Colin Moon.

I see my post about reducing my collection has been taken down......great.
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targetman wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 6:43 am
I see my post about reducing my collection has been taken down......great.
The reason has been given.

It was no longer a question about how to dispose but a for sale thread which has no place on the open forums.

You are fine to re-post your list in the for sale section but the items must have a fixed price.

The forum rules are quiet clear on this!
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Please relist in the for sale section with prices
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Understood, but frankly I feel too old, too tired, and not well enough to be bothered.
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I can sympathise with that.
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