Posted: 1/19/2011 10:49:52 AM EDT
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OK, Shot Show time and all the usual UK punters are over there looking for an angle and a new slice of the market to try and capture, so..... Who do you think will try and corner the market and try and bring this in? ![]() ![]() ![]() http://gunsforsale.com/ghg/2011/01/18/lever-action-circuit-judge-shark-jump/#more-7028 |
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OK, Shot Show time and all the usual UK punters are over there looking for an angle and a new slice of the market to try and capture, so..... Who do you think will try and corner the market and try and bring this in?
http://gunsforsale.com/ghg/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Circuit_Judge_Lever_02.jpg http://gunsforsale.com/ghg/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Circuit_Judge_Lever_01.jpg http://gunsforsale.com/ghg/2011/01/18/lever-action-circuit-judge-shark-jump/#more-7028 I think I like it Just clicked on the link and now I don't. |
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It falls into the same category as those long barreled wheel-guns that seem to be popular in Britain. It's amazing what you find at the Shot Show! But beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I hear there are a lot of those wheel-guns in Britain now. I'm not sure about that. LBR's are the nearest we can get to handguns, and they don't start life as a rifle and get cut down. The Buckmark LBP does, but that was a pistol before it was a rifle. It was simply fortunate for us that there was/is a factory rifle version that can almost be reduced back to a handgun. If you tried the same with this you would end up with a DA/SA/lever action LBR...what the hell would you want that for?
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Quoted: Because there are people who will think that's the bogs dollocks for Gallery Rifle, such is the sad state of affairs here Quoted: It falls into the same category as those long barreled wheel-guns that seem to be popular in Britain. It's amazing what you find at the Shot Show! But beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I hear there are a lot of those wheel-guns in Britain now. I'm not sure about that. LBR's are the nearest we can get to handguns, and they don't start life as a rifle and get cut down. The Buckmark LBP does, but that was a pistol before it was a rifle. It was simply fortunate for us that there was/is a factory rifle version that can almost be reduced back to a handgun. If you tried the same with this you would end up with a DA/SA/lever action LBR...what the hell would you want that for? ![]() ![]() |
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Looks like a henry, a Thompson Center and a Taurus Judge had a three way orgy in a radioactive waste dump and this is the result of the genetic mutations. Dear God what the hell were they smoking.
On the plus side I foresee them being very collectible…..in a hundred years because the dismal sales kept the produciton numbers down. Someone wrote this about it. Sums it up really
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It looks pants It could possibly be classed as a revolving shotgun and thus prohibited in the act?
Either way it looks rubbish |
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It looks pants It could possibly be classed as a revolving shotgun and thus prohibited in the act?
Either way it looks rubbish We all thought you'd like it. |




