Had my first shot of a muzzle stuffer.!!

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Had my first shot of a muzzle stuffer.!!

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G"Day All,
Just thought I would share a piccy of me and my first experience with a ML.
It is a 50cal and thats about all I know of it, although it had a nice set trigger that had about 8 ounce let off.
not the best piccy but here she is.!!
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Damo,

Looks like it boots a bit :lol:

I reckon that would be a heap of fun, are they expensive these days ?......
I remember there were a few 'kits' available years ago for about 500 bucks...btw that was... ummmm bout 20 years ago...ummm maybe 25 even :lol:

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G"day All
Suprisingly Kenny it was not to bad, I was expecting it to be much more severe.
This one belongs to a bloke I just met on tuesday night.
Dont know if I will venture into the world of ML's.
Although it was good fun , just like a big cannon in your hands.
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Damien webb.
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Post by fenring »

Loks similar to my CVA Frontier rifle. .50 cal. They can be lots of fun for oversize plinking sessions. Cleaning is a messy, smelly business though. :D
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G"Day All
Fenring- Yeah my mate says he has to wash it with soapy water and then oil it or the barrell will corode.
Sounds like to much work for me.
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Damien Webb.
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