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    A BRIDGE TO FAR.. Webley .380

    Enjoy this Webley in Cal. .380...BILL
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      Original playbill from the 1977 movie......
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            I heard that the producers of "The Biggest Loser" are remaking the movie
            depicting the battle that large people wage every day. They are calling it
            "A Fridge Too Far".

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              Nice pistol Bill.
              Thanks for sharing....

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                I absolutely love this, thank you for showing, Sir!

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                  Nice pistol

                  Nice pistol .........
                  ..it would be nice to compliment it with a Browning 9mm HighPower .. another favourite of WW2 British Airborne troops ...

                  Gary J.

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                    Originally posted by Gary Jucha View Post
                    Nice pistol .........
                    ..it would be nice to compliment it with a Browning 9mm HighPower .. another favourite of WW2 British Airborne troops ...

                    Gary J.
                    Gary, I just happen to have one made in 1944....BILL
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                      Gary, And here is a Nazi Reworked Dutch Carbine brought home by a 82nd. Airborne trooper that Jumped in Holland...BILL
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                        Re Browning

                        AH....Now your talking Bill .....very nice indeed, especialy with the tangent sight. I went to bisley in 2000 with a browning 9mm....slightly later version of course. I loved shooting that in the comps. Body Body ,Head. Get those scores in!!


                        Having been lurking around these forums for a while and seeing your posts
                        i can only assume that your home has been massively reinforced to cope with the tonnage of your collection.

                        Once again, a very very nice piece of kit and very good condition to boot.

                        Regards

                        Tim

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                          Nice assemblage Bill! I thought I'd take the opportunity to post the 380s big brother. Here's My Webley Mark VI in 455cal.
                          Jim

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                            Originally posted by Tim G View Post
                            AH....Now your talking Bill .....very nice indeed, especialy with the tangent sight. I went to bisley in 2000 with a browning 9mm....slightly later version of course. I loved shooting that in the comps. Body Body ,Head. Get those scores in!!


                            Having been lurking around these forums for a while and seeing your posts
                            i can only assume that your home has been massively reinforced to cope with the tonnage of your collection.

                            Once again, a very very nice piece of kit and very good condition to boot.

                            Regards

                            Tim
                            Tim, I am confident that one day the second floor of my 1898 built Victorian home will fall in...BILL
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                              Bills House ?

                              Well, have to confess.....if thats a blag.....ie to disguise where you actually live ,
                              and i hasten to add i would not blame you one iota with a view to your collection etc , you sure picked an unusuall type of home to post.

                              I like the round turreted frontage, very appealing. I take it from the tiny bit to be seen at the flanks that it is somewhat more conventional in layout to the rear of the property.

                              Unfortunatley for you, or fortunately depending on how you look at it i now confine my activities to property management within the military sphere.
                              Some is quite interesting .......others ........like refurbishment of barrack toilets
                              is less so In fact some areas can make you go

                              Hence my interest in the building............take my anorak of now, or at least change it and post a pick of a recent aquisition of mine.....one for the MG34 buffs, sorry if youve seen it before on another forum,
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