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browning HP blank firer

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i'm after a browning high power blank firer if any one has one in need of a new home,
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If you're in the States, I have one.
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I would also love to have one, but have never seen one about (in the UK), maybe something for the future :roll:
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I think you need to be quicker?
I got one last week, my third. They are certainly out there.
They are certainly the best of the breed.
I'm certainly not selling the ones I have and will, if offered certainly buy another.
I'm certain PD thinks his pair are great, cos he said so.
So, you can get them if you watch, not just this one, forums.
Certainly. :D
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Just wondering, why would you need 3 of the same pistol? You've only got 2 hands :P
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One is mint, a beauty. One is my work-a-day, take this out as you know it will work, blank fire pistol. The third is the new one to my collection, as you know they are not easy to find and spares are an issue. Not impossible to find, legal to import spares for re-enactors but they can be a pain.
Is it better I dont mention the P38s[2], PPK and 1911?
I dont need any of them, indeed, hardly use them at all. Thats not really the point, they are a part of my collection. How capitalist.
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How capitalist
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I have two wonderful umarex top venting HPs - Reliable - Solid and a joy to own...... I had two P38s but disposed of one and my PPK is an unreliable little sod.
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While the Brownings available are regarded as the best blank firing pistols available if you are stitch counters they arent correct as they are the modern versions and not the WW2 type GP35s.
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I forgot all about this post.
i am now the proud owner of a 9mm blank firing browning HP and i f**king love it! :twisted:
made by UMAREX and very reliable.

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Hoffman Grink wrote:I have two wonderful umarex top venting HPs - Reliable - Solid and a joy to own...... I had two P38s but disposed of one and my PPK is an unreliable little sod.

You make our transaction seem dirty and sorded Paul.....disposed indeed! :lol:
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