LeeRoussel Posted 7 January 2015 Share Posted 7 January 2015 (edited) I have been asked by a friend to advertise his 6BR as he needs to remove it from his ticket. It has a HPS custom short stroke action with a brand new Jackson Trigger, the Barrel is a Krieger with at least a full season left in it most probably more! As you can see it is in a System Gemini Stock but will need butt plate and grip. I am pretty sure this is included, but i will confirm! If you would like to contact the owner please let me know and i will send his contact details via PM Price £500 (Yes Five Hundred Pounds) Edited 7 January 2015 by LeeRoussel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicklock Posted 8 January 2015 Share Posted 8 January 2015 Curses... This looks quite interesting but my cert i) doesn't have a slot for a 6mm, and ii) is currently in for a different variation. Like buses - you wait for years and then two turn up at once! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squishy Posted 8 January 2015 Share Posted 8 January 2015 For reference: The Short Stoke action is a Robert Nibbs version of the RPA Quadlite, made shorter so that you don't have to have a rotating/lifting cheekpiece. The loading port is shorter, to reduce the length of the action. Dovetail in Anschutz. Much smoother than traditional RPA actions, due to having a better polish and finish on the bolt lugs. Huey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeRoussel Posted 8 January 2015 Author Share Posted 8 January 2015 I have spoken to the seller and what you see in the pic is what you get.. Yes that means a System Gemini Stock, Barrel and Action for £500 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicklock Posted 8 January 2015 Share Posted 8 January 2015 Ouch! The buttplate and grip for a Gemini are eye-wateringly expensive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeRoussel Posted 8 January 2015 Author Share Posted 8 January 2015 Yeah, the theory is someone who buys it would have a Gemini Stock for Smallbore, the owner has got his Smallbore in a Gemini and just swaps over as they're identically setup then Smallbore helps the 300M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squishy Posted 8 January 2015 Share Posted 8 January 2015 Ouch! The buttplate and grip for a Gemini are eye-wateringly expensive You'd still get the entire set up for around a grand. Lots of other buttplates can be fitted. The spigot to fit a grip is about £100, gives you all the adjustability, then you can make the rest of it yourself. I've done this with both the grips on my Gemini. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeRoussel Posted 9 January 2015 Author Share Posted 9 January 2015 Now SOLD pending payment... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chunter177 Posted 11 January 2015 Share Posted 11 January 2015 Come on Henry - pay the man! HWN1011 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeRoussel Posted 11 January 2015 Author Share Posted 11 January 2015 All Sorted, Payment sent!! It sold nice and quick! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HWN1011 Posted 12 January 2015 Share Posted 12 January 2015 (edited) Come on Henry - pay the man! Hahaha all sorted. Happy Christmas me :-) Edited 12 January 2015 by HWN1011 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tim s Posted 12 January 2015 Share Posted 12 January 2015 Henry, does your promise cover reloading kit too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HWN1011 Posted 12 January 2015 Share Posted 12 January 2015 Henry, does your promise cover reloading kit too? Most definitely NOT!!! :-) I have seen the price of off the shelf ammo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeRoussel Posted 12 January 2015 Author Share Posted 12 January 2015 If you speak with Matt he will be able to give you the best combinations of the various parts for reloading.. He did rather a lot of testing, so could save you time and money to get a good batch of ammo loaded.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HWN1011 Posted 12 January 2015 Share Posted 12 January 2015 (edited) If you speak with Matt he will be able to give you the best combinations of the various parts for reloading.. He did rather a lot of testing, so could save you time and money to get a good batch of ammo loaded.. Matt has already offered all the info he has which is great and will be a big help when reloading. Seems like a great guy. I will be joining the GB300m club so hopefully lots of people with lots of info to share. http://www.gb300m.com/ Edited 12 January 2015 by HWN1011 Huey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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