Jimbob81
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Cheers for the info people much appreciated! If anyone hears of one of the guns I mentioned drop me a message! Gonna try and see if I can try a few over the next couple of weeks and see what suits cheers!
Hammy you norty chap.If it's the one with a gold eagle side plate I bought one new a few years ago which was around the £800 mark, got rid because as well as not being able to shoot auto's well it wouldn't get through a round without 2/3 misfeeds.
I have had 3 or 4 semi automatics and agree they tend to need cleaning although some Beretta's can go a long way in between but the Remington just wouldn't play whether it was run dry or with a coat of oil even when clean. I would be prepared to clean one every 300-400 rounds but it's no real use anyway because I just don't shoot them well enough.Hammy you norty chap.
In an earlier post on cleaning the barrels you said you don't clean your gun or your car engine or your brakes.
You have to clean the Remmie. Wonderfull gun. Funtastic.
Never jams when using 36grm Buffalo loads.
I got one that jams a bit but you get twice as many clays.
Wonderfull value. 130 clays for the price of 100.
Keep on jamming baby.
Being serious. They never jam.
If it's an 800 then be advised parts are hard to come by now and woodwork pretty much non existent.I was looking at a "vintage" Miroku trap gun, 30" barrels, Monte Carlo stock, at Stutley Gun near Cambridge. Around £900, and they're looking to sell...
Yep its before my time too philI suppose that's because half the people working in gunshops weren't born when these guns were current.
Ha.....pull the other one Ian???? You bought your first gun from **** Turpin!!!! :laugh:Yep its before my time too phil
Look......just because my mate Golliath got beat by that little squirt David, you have no need to get all ageist on me!!! :laugh:Ah well that may well be true my good friend BUT you first shot trap with a slingshot
And some of us are easily confused :girlwacko:Don't worry Jim it's just a long standing joke amongst us old timers. Take no notice of us we are easily amused
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