How dare you think i would even do such a thing this was on the internets hahah
looks to have perhaps a threaded muzzle for those special attachments flash hider, silencer, muzzle brake.
Very similar. Will keep an eye on that, time to sell some to get something new…
It is both stupid and cool at the same time.
Not sure how useful it would be, I think it would be a great range toy.
It is a fun plinking toy, for sure. It has an internal hammer and few other internal parts that won’t make it a good high precision rifle, obviously, but it is fun. For hunting, I don’t think I’d like it, lacks all sorts of ergonomics for long up and down carry.
He wont be able to sleep tonight, he will be like a fat kid in a candy shop.
Is someone actually selling That?
I would shoot knives and forks at rabbits with that for sure…
Or a hand full of rocks. Lol
Or tampons.
You could string them together like a snake. Ha, ha
Not a gun but a scope… now i like old German/Austrian scopes but since when is a narrower field of view a selling point???
Calibre/Item: Scope
Make: Kahles
Model: Helia 6x42
Condition: Very Good
Price: $545
Advertised: 20/12/2018
Comment: Kahles Helia 6x42 scope in tidy condition. Brilliant Austrian optics with field of view of an 8X. Has steel tube with po…
Someone trying to be an advertising exec, and not quite making it.
However confused you are, you are not as confused as the seller of this very nice Parker Hale made No4Mk1 Lee Enfield based hunting rifle. these were (still are) a very good, lower cost, alternative to top class American and European hunting rifles of the day which few of us could afford back then, Cheers.
I’d guess that it was a typo back when it first got registered and no one has bothered trying to correct it.
I had a BSA model 1 or 2 that got registered as a WOM because the shop where it was registered thought any single shot BSA was a war office miniature. Trying to get that resolved nearly got it registered as a model 8 - because that was what the peep sight based was marked as…
Yeah I bought a 50 cal muzzle loader that was registered as a 58, but bore when I measured it is a 64 cal.
That may have been to get around the issue that you can only have a 50 cal as a maximum calibre unless you live in WA then it is 30 cal according to WAPOL
Muzzle loaders aren’t regulated by bore size in most States, but nothing about WAPOL surprises me anymore, Cheers.