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13-03-2016, 17:09 #21
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13-03-2016, 17:38 #22
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Re: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000
Chas
I have sent you a pm.
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13-03-2016, 18:05 #24
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Re: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000
Chas,
Paul at Diplopoint (011440-0645) has offered numerous times to provide lots of info including newspaper clipping/articles/factory drawings and photos etc etc of the Lynx/Rooikat revolver.
But I do not think anyone has taken him up on it. Still available if anyone wants them.
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13-03-2016, 20:45 #25
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Re: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000
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14-03-2016, 08:07 #27
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Re: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000
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14-03-2016, 08:21 #28
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14-03-2016, 08:38 #29
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Re: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000
Hi Chas
If you need pics etc of the Rhodie manufactured Northwood R76, I have a working example in my posession. AFAIK the bulk of them were exported to the UK and Australia as deacticated weapons. Mine still works and is in excellent condition. PM me for my contact details if required.
Andy
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14-03-2016, 08:44 #30
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Re: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000
Dave Sheer also built a Prototype double stack .45 ACP in circa 1984 or there about.
There was an article about it in the Magnum magazine round that time.
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