Swiss Sub-Calibre Systems: More Lienhards!
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Following on from an earlier vid, The Chap takes you through a couple of other of Mr. Lienhard's sub calibre contraptions for indoor training with rifle and pistol. In this case, another Schmid-Rubin 7.5x55 GP11 adaptor, another Parabellum (Luger) 7.65 Para device, and another for the SIG P210 pistol.
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