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    Greetings from Poland

    Gallager from early 70s. By germany producer Erma Werke. .54", previous owner milled an 11mm rail, so I decided to add a scope. The most "climatic" was Soviet PU scope from the SWT-40 Tokarieva rifle, but after all I did not like the effect, so now I shoot with open instruments. It is enough for...
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    Greetings from Poland

    Thanks for such a nice reception. You asked me about Sharps from Antonio Zolla, below photos. In the next post I will post something about Gallager. With accessories (mould, brackets to shoots with paper cartridges, adapter for loading press, felt discs with a hole, as an option for sealing when...
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    Greetings from Poland

    Hello gentlemen! I have been reading your forum for many years, but I should finally say hello. Greetings from the center of Poland, from the city of Łódź (don't even try to pronounce it :) ) I have some replicas: Pietty: Remington 1858 and Colt 1860, both in .45 ". Thompson C / A Patriot...
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