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 Post subject: Information saxby palmer
PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:44 pm 
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Gentlmen, does anyone out there have any information on the Saxby Palmer Ensign rifle. You guys from the UK may have info about this thing. I may be able to purchase the rifle but he does not have any of the cartidges. Any info or where to look for that info would be helpful.


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I had no clue what you were referring to, so I did a quick search engine and came across this article about it. Seems to be a bit of a white elephant.

http://www.airpower.com/bbs/Airgunhq/Belding/saxby.html


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 5:42 pm 
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The sale of self contained cartridge guns (commonly known as 'Brococks') has been banned for over a year now in the UK. You can own one, but you must apply for a firearms certificate. You are not allowed to sell them though. (This is the case in the UK, not sure what the laws are in Canada)

I'd imagine as a result of this law in the UK, this design of gun will die out if it hasn't already.

Spare parts and support may be a concern you should consider carefully before making a purchase.

All the best
Bri


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