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Rifle will be available for collection or transfer on 21ST of February

 

1, Bradley arms AR 10 less than 60 rounds from new, been out of the country a fantastic rifle with a change in career, i just won't have the time to shoot it.  I have worked away since i had it built, it pains me to sell this rifle.  However i feel it should be used for the purpose it was intended and not sitting in a safe.  2550

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BAR 10 still available, price drop to 2800 cash to secure a sale.  I am also looking for a 223 Bolt action semi or heavy barrel.  Or a Swarovski Z6I BT happy to do a part exchange on either other scopes considered.

The buyer will not be disappointed.

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4 minutes ago, saddler said:

Got a 22yr old step-son similarly gathering dust, done bugger all since he left the Guards.
He has an amusement value of guessing what bizarre thing he's next planning to do on a daily basis.
Ideal for odd jobs around the house - doing the dishes (badly), walking the dogs (weekly), feeding the guinea pigs, overloading the washing machine, staring blankly into space every hour on the hour...
How about the gat & a wooden case of L42 ammo & we'll call it a straight swap.
He was raised in Scotland so should fit back into things once you've opened the shipping crate.
😁

Sounds like a fair deal, i may be interested, however the last 23 years of dealing with the mixture of stroppy teenagers and overeducated,under experienced public school boys.  Unfortunately means i shall respectfully decline.

However as he has decades of use left in him, i would happily get a recruiter to pop  around and remove him from under your feet. 

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20 minutes ago, saddler said:

I can throw in a pair of ammo boots and some Scottish falling down water.

WISH the f*ckin recruiters knew their arses from their elbows.
He was Scots Guards recruit - had a MINOR issue once IN Catterick (that had been present for 5 or 6 years) and had been waved off at all pre-joining medicals, initial Basic medical, etc.
Initially they said it wasn't a problem, then it WAS but the army would make sure it was fixed while in their care & he'd not be medically discharged, then some RAMC spunktrumpet decides it's a huge problem (it wasn't*) so he gets a medical discharge.

*Based on a couple of very qualified specialist consultants who assessed and treated the issue, with zero evidence from very extensive tests of the problem the RAMC quack dreamed up.
Sadly, as he's been operated on I can no longer beckon him by the correct terminology, Clarence...

ANYWAY - he's been trying to get back in for a good few months. Between the Training Coy in Catterick, the Admin cockwombles in Wilts and the local recruiting office, I fear for the UK infantry's ability to fire a group of five rounds in the direction of the enemy. 

It's got to be so bad he has also applied to join the Navy - they must be hard up as they want to put him in a tin fish thing that hides under the waves - but again, no real speed on getting him from under our feet to under theirs. They are insisting on him having a passport first. None of my relatives were asked for one on that trip they did to Normandy in '44 - there were no frogs around to show one too anyway!
@John MH - anyone need a batman, mess orderly, crap house commando?

is the lad aware he's up for sale or barter?  You could try eBay?

 

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