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dueling pistols part two


Live firing, dueling in the park. Take that you bounder!


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Giffard dueling set!


I think today this might raise a few eyebrows! Going down the park with full heavy leather coats and face masks to shoot each other! And that's with Co2 Pistols.


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Hammerless Giffard Co2 bulk fill


Quite a rare Giffard rifle, Bulk fill Co2, Hammer less.


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Giffard Target foresight


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Giffard Target trigger guard


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Even the barrel was decorated!


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Giffard Target rear sight calibrations


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Giffard Target rear sight Wonderful detailing


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Giffard Target Breach.


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Stunning Giffard Target rifle


Giffard Target trigger guard with palm rest!


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Giffard Target tyrolean gun Stock


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Giffard Target breach


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Giffard air


Giffard 8mm air rifle


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Giffard air


Giffard 8 mm air rifle


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Giffard air


Giffard 8 mm air rifle


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Giffard air


Giffard air rifle


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Giffard pistol


Giffard C02 pistol


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Giffard Pistol


Giffard Co2 pistol.


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Giffard rifle & pistol


Giffard Co2 Rifle and Pistol.


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Giffard Pistol


Giffard Co2 Pistol. 6mm. Very collectable and very expensive.


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Giffard


Giffard action


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Giffard 8mm AIR


Giffard 8 mm AIR rifle, the Air cylinders are made differently (male threaded) as against co2 version which has a female thread.


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Giffard


Giffard 6 mm Co2 rifle


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Giffard


Giffard 6 mm Co2 rifle


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Giffard


Giffard 6 mm Co2 rifle


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Giffard air rifle


Giffard 8 mm AIR rifle, the Air cylinders are made differently (male threaded) as against co2 version which has a female thread.


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Giffard AIR rifle 8mm


Giffard 8 mm AIR rifle, the Air cylinders are made differently (male threaded) as against co2 version which has a female thread.


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Giffard Pistol


Giffard CO2 Pistol French. very collectable and expencive.


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