Sounds like a fun gun mate
Oh yeah… i could go one of those!
Yeah, Baby!
I’m in Launi tomoz. I’ll have a squizz.
Https://www.universalusedguns.com.au/shotguns/13-shotguns/3715-leige-410-sxs-hammer-gun
410 SxS Hammer gun…
Looked at a couple of old SxS hammer guns. Really like this old Leige 410 but it only has 2" chambers. Also an old 12g that looked pretty good.
The Cashmore that @GUN-DMC posted was sold.
https://www.usedguns.com.au/Product.aspx?p=133738
@Gwion This would be a good little snake gun for you!
That’s a bit too weird for me. I don’t understand bolt shotties. Aalso, i just like the old school SxS style factor!
That dealer is asking some really high prices for the other guns he is selling have a look at the 22LR’s
Description:
Rare Mossberg mod L 22 LR,LS . Takedown Martini action these where only made between 1929-1932 . Needs work broken sear spring lever arm extractor missing
Bit of a Frenkenstien that one.
Standard Pattern MLE Range Rifle so no Military Collecting value but a lot of Service Rifle NRA history, a very good price also, I paid more than that for the last one I bought. Anyone wanting a Classic range rifle would do well to buy it. Add another $200 or thereabouts for a sight and away you go. Even scrapping it out I can see $400 in parts on that rifle, Cheers.
https://www.buyusedguns.com.au/sportco-hi-power-243w-smle-no4-mk1-sporter--12821.html
This would be cool.
And the price is good as well.
Not really Deer legal its a bit misleading 243 fair way short of 270. Also looks like it has had the rear battle sights cut off.
Not quite, it is legal, just not Victoria.
Yeah it’s legal in TAS where it’s being sold.
Rear sight on a no.4 flips up doesn’t it? Otherwise it’s just a peep rear sight?
The one I have seen and used was the Singer, at the very rear of the gun when folded down is just a large circle. Then it can be flipped up which then has the adjustable sight with a much smaller peep hole. No sights in the middle of the gun that was the No Mk3. This is from what I have seen. Let the other experts give there opinions.
Actually I have the book on Mk4s at the moment on loan. for me its a bit dry reading.
From the book there were 4 types 3 of which had the adjustable filp up the Singer refereed to as the Mk1 then the Stevans Savage which did not have the smaller sight Mk2, then they went back to the MK 1 pattern but called them Mk3 and Mk4.