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Bought my Gevarm .22 on decimal changeover day for 50 pounds, still have the original police gun certificate. Still have it and occasionally use it. I have kept it as it has a really grained walnut stock; that and its sentimental value - it won be me the shooting cup at school.
A testament perhaps to how well engineered the gevarm was, although the take down models aren't known for the best accuracy they all give every round 2 chances of going off. Mind you getting a dud out without a pocket knife is challenging .
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