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Post by DuncaninFrance » Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:12 pm

Back in the UK, before we were deported, I had a Baikal O/U which I liked. I used Baikal cartridges and was told that every now and again there was a flash from the breech!! They were bloody noisy too :lol:
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Post by rice paddy daddy » Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:54 am

ian27 wrote:Well done Duncan, nice shotgun!!!! How did you get that past the wife??
I haven't bought a gun in a while, but when I did I'd put it out in my tool shed for several weeks, then when I brought it in the house if the wife noticed and asked if I had bought ANOTHER GUN (gasp), I could say with all honesty "no, honey, I've had this one." :bigsmile:
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