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ST CHRISTOPHER NEVIS ANGUILLA, 1973. The 350th Anniversary of the landing of Sir Thomas Warner.      WM: 2   Perf: 14.  Full set,   mint, previously hinged.  View scans for  condition as it form part of the description, CV +/- R 25.00.  Note, display card not  included, and,  t he horizontal lines across the images are due to   the display card that we use to scan items.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
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ENGLAND, 1965. Sir  Winston Spencer Churchill. Wmk: 23   Perf: 14 ¾ x 14 ¼.   Phosphorescent corner blocks of 2, full set with control numbers in margin,  mint, not  hinged. View scans  for  condition as it form part of the description,  CV +/-R 100.00. Note, display card not  included, and t he horizontal line across the images are due to the display card that we use to scan items.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
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South Africa (All cities)
ENGLAND, 1979. The  100th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Rowland Hill. Full set, m int, not  hinged, with 10p part arrow. View scans for  condition as it form part of the description, CV +/-R 15.00.  Note, display card not included.                                                                                                                                                                                   
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy ENGLAND 1965, 8 July. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, set, UNH, CV +/-R 15.00 view scans for R5.00
R 5
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 13 working days The year is , and a senior scholar of the Second People's Republic of China presents a gripping and deeply disturbing account of how the children of the Enlightenment, the political and economic elites of the so-called advanced industrial societies, entered into a Penumbral period in the early decades of the twenty-first century, a time when sound science and rational discourse about global change were prohibited and clear warnings of climate catastrophe were ignored. What ensues when soaring temperatures, rising sea levels, drought, and mass migrations disrupt the global governmental and economic regimes? The Great Collapse of . This work is an important title that will change how readers look at the world. Dramatizing climate change in ways traditional nonfiction cannot, this inventive, at times humorous work reasserts the importance of scientists and the work they do and reveals the self-serving interests of the so called carbon industrial complex that have turned the practice of sound science into political fodder. The authors conclude with a critique of the philosophical frameworks, most notably neo-liberalism, that do their part to hasten civilization's demise.Based on sound scholarship yet unafraid to tilt at sacred cows in both science and policy, this book provides a welcome moment of clarity amid the cacophony of climate change literature. It includes a lexicon of historical and scientific terms that enriches the narrative and an interview with the authors. Features Summary The year is , and the world is almost unrecognizable. Clear warnings of climate catastrophe went ignored for decades, leading to soaring temperatures... Author Naomi Oreskes (Author), Erik M. Conway (Author) Publisher Columbia University Press Release date Pages 104 ISBN -X ISBN
R 114
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South Africa
1959 first edition hardcover with dust jacket and 306 pages in good condition. R46 postage in SA.     Based on the experiences of General Sir Leslie Hollis, KCB, KBE, this contains some of his impressions gained during the nine years from 1936 to 1945. Recollections of meetings held underground in the Cabinet War Rooms and of the people at those meetings – Churchill, Beaverbrook, General Ismay, General Sir Alan Brooke, General Montgomery, Roosevelt, to name just six – are served up to us here. The tensions, the personalities and the differences of policy and opinion make for fascinating reading.
R 140
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South Africa
1959 first edition hardcover with dust jacket and 306 pages in good condition. R55 postage in SA.     Based on the experiences of General Sir Leslie Hollis, KCB, KBE, this contains some of his impressions gained during the nine years from 1936 to 1945. Recollections of meetings held underground in the Cabinet War Rooms and of the people at those meetings – Churchill, Beaverbrook, General Ismay, General Sir Alan Brooke, General Montgomery, Roosevelt, to name just six – are served up to us here. The tensions, the personalities and the differences of policy and opinion make for fascinating reading.
R 90
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South Africa
Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War Hardcover, 490 pages.  Published August 2005
R 295
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South Africa
2003. Hard cover with dust cover; 490 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound. Over 1kg. Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War
R 190
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South Africa (All cities)
2003. Hard cover with dust cover; 490 pages. Very good condition. As new. Over 1kg. Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War
R 270
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South Africa
***Please note we deliver to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Bloemfontein*** This one-of-a-kind antique hallmarked solid silver tray was awarded to Sir Everard Duncan Home Fraser Esquire C.M.G by the British residents at Hankow, Hanyang & Wuchang as a mark of personal esteem and regard and in recognition of the valuable services rendered by him to the Community during his tenure of office as H.M. Consul-General at Hankow; January 1900 – January 1911. (The Provenance documents accompany the tray).  Sir Everard Fraser was Consul-General for Great Britain at Shanghai.  Sir Everard Fraser was Knighted by King Edward VII as Knight Commander, Third Class and then later further Knighthood advancements were made by King George V as Knight Commander Second Class and appointed as Consul-General of Shanghai by King George V. The signed Royal Provenance documentation accompanies the tray. The hallmarks on the tray consist of the "Crown" city mark confirming the tray was made in Sheffield, the Lion Passant confirming it is British sterling silver (925) and the letter "S" confirming it was made in 1910. The makers stamp (assay) confirms the tray was made by Elkington & Co. Silversmiths of Sheffield. The tray measures an astounding 62cm long x 45cm wide (73.5cm handle to handle) and weighs in at an astonishing 4.835kg. There are minor/ normal scuffs associated with a serving tray. Trays such as this one are extremely rare, especially in this weight category and this condition and is political and British Monarchy affiliations. Please view the pics carefully to fully appreciate this magnificent hallmarked sterling silver tray and to confirm the condition. All supporting documentation is supplied with the tray. ***Magnificent Antique Sterling Silver Tray***
R 89.950
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South Africa (All cities)
SWAZILAND  1979.  The 100th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Rowland Hill. Mint previously   hin ged. View scans for  condition as it form part of the description, CV +- R 25.00.  Note, display card not included.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
R 10
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South Africa
BOTSWANA, 1975.    The 10th Anniversary of Self-Government - President Sir Seretse Khama.  WM: None    Perf:  13¾ x 13½.  Full set, mint, previously   hin ged. View scans for  condition as it form part of the description, CV +/ R 15.00.  Note, display card not included, and,  t he horizontal line across the images are due to   the display card that we use to scan items.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
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South Africa (All cities)
ENGLAND, 1980. Sightseeings in London.      WM: None  Design: Sir Hugh Casson   Engraving: Harrison & Sons Ltd   Perf: 14¼ x 14¾.  Full set with sheet margin tabs, all on left side, scarce, mint not hinged. View scans for  condition as it form part of the description, CV +/- R 48.00. Note, display card not  included, and,  t he horizontal lines across the images are due to   the display card that we use to scan items.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
R 25
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South Africa
DIGITALS VILLAGE has been a household South Africa for many years.The store is now a state of the art ELECTRONICS with the very latest digital photographic printing equipment including large scale digital printers CAMERAS,LENSES ,GPS, COMPUTERS,TV'S VIDEO CAMERAS , REFRIGERATOR Supplier here in South Africa and INTERNATIONAL;we are using this medium to say thank you to all our regular buyers and to reach out to all Dear Customers who would like to buy from us or contact us for more details. All our product are Brand new,comes with full accessories with the manufacturer's warranty at the most competitive prices possible. We sell both locally and internationally. We offer shipping services worldwide at affordable rates. We offer one Year warranty and 1 month return Policy for defective items from the date of arrival (DOA) at your location. GARMIN GPS MAP Garmin GPS MAP 695 In the box Garmin GPSMAP 695 Free single database update Free trial FliteCharts® subscription certificate Yoke mount GA 25 remote antenna with suction cup mount 12/24 volt power cable AC power adapter USB cable MapSource® Trip & Waypoint Manager Protective cover Owner¿s manual Quick reference guide R19,700.00 Garmin GPSMAP 496 R9,801.89 Garmin GPSMAP 495 R8,801.89 GPSMAP 296 R7,800.23 Garmin GPSMAP 1020xs GPS R19,999.00 Garmin GPSMAP 721xs GPS R10,499.00 Garmin GPSMAP 820xs GPS R18,699.00 Garmin GPSMAP® 7012 GPS Chartplotter MFD R37,879.00 Garmin GPSMAP® 7015 GPS Chartplotter MFD R62,977.00 Garmin GPSMAP® 6212 GPS Charplotter MFD R33,366.00 Garmin GPSMAP® 6012 GPS Chartplotter MFD R31,861.00 Garmin GPSMAP® 6208 GPS Chartplotter MFD R28,248.00 Garmin Edge 810 GPS Bike Computer R6,591.00 Garmin GPSMAP® 6008 GPS Chartplotter MFD R25,843.00 Garmin Forerunner 910XT GPS Multisport Watch R6,343.92 Garmin Fenix GPS Multisport Watch with Outdoor Navigation R7,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP1040xs GPS R26,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 741xs GPS R14,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 820xs GPS R15,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP1040xs GPS R25,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 820xs GPS R18,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 547xs GPS R9,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 527xs GPS R8,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 527xs GPS R9,875.32 GARMIN GPSMAP 721xs GPS R15,875.32 VORTEX Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 1-6x24 JM-1 BDC MOA Riflescope R30,999.00 Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 1-6x24 VMR-2 MOA Riflescope R30,999.00 Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 1-6x24 VMR-2 MRAD Riflescope R30,999.00 Vortex Diamondback HP 3-12x42 Dead Hold BDC MOA Riflescope R7,899.00 Vortex Diamondback HP 4-16x42 V-Plex MOA Riflescope R7,999.00 Vortex Diamondback HP 4-16x42 Dead Hold BDC MOA Riflescope R8,199.00 Vortex Diamondback HP 3-12x42 V-Plex MOA Riflescope R7,299.00 Vortex Diamondback HP 2-8x32 Dead Hold BDC MOA Riflescope R6,999.00 Vortex Diamondback HP 2-8x32 Dead Hold BDC MOA Riflescope Vortex Diamondback HP 3-12x42 Dead Hold BDC MOA Riflescope Vortex Diamondback HP 3-12x42 V-Plex MOA Riflescope Vortex Diamondback HP 4-16x42 Dead Hold BDC MOA Riflescope Vortex Diamondback HP 4-16x42 V-Plex MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper 1 Inch 3.5-10x50 Dead Hold, BDC Riflescope Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 BDC-2 Dead Hold Riflescope Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 V-Plex Riflescope Vortex Viper XBR Crossbow 2.5-10x44 XBR-1 MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper 6.5-20x44 PA,Mil-Dot Riflescope Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 PA,V-Plex (Fine PLex) Riflescope Vortex Viper HS 4-16x44 V-Plex Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 1-4x24 TMCQ MOA Low SFP Riflescope Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 PA, Dead Hold BDC 30mm Riflescope Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 PA, Mil Dot Riflescope Vortex Viper HS 4-16x50 V-Plex Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 1-4x24 TMCQ MOA SFP Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 1-4x24 TMCQ MRAD SFP Riflescope Vortex Viper LR 4-16x44 BDC Dead Hold MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16x44 VMR-1 MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16x44 VMR-1 MRAD Riflescope Vortex Viper LR 4-16x50 LR BDC Dead Hold Riflescope Vortex Viper HS 4-16x50 BDC-2 Dead Hold Riflescope Vortex Viper LR 4-16x50 FFP LR XLR MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 4-16x50 EBR-1 MRAD SFP Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 4-16x50 FFP EBR-1 MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 4-16x50 FFP EBR-1 MRAD Riflescope Vortex 15x50 Recon Mountain Spotting Scope Vortex Viper 15-45x65 HD Spotting Scope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 2.5-10x32 FFP EBR-1MOA Riflescope Vortex 6-24x50 Viper HS-T Riflescope (VMR-1 MOA Reticle) Vortex Viper PST Tactical 6-24x50 EBR-1 MRAD SFP Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 6-24x50 FFP EBR-2C MRAD Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 6-24x50 FFP EBR-2C MOA Riflescope Vortex Viper PST Tactical 6-24x50 EBR-1 MOA SFP Riflescope Vortex Razor HD 5-20x50 EBR-2B 10MRAD Riflescope Vortex Razor HD 5-20x50 EBR-1 25MOA Riflescope Vortex Razor HD 5-20x50 EBR-3 10MRAD Riflescope Vortex Razor 20-60x85 HD Spotting Scope Vortex Razor 11-33x50 HD Spotting Scope Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 1-6x24 JM-1 BDC MOA Riflescope Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 3-18x50 EBR-2C 10MRAD Riflescope Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 4.5-27x56 EBR-1C 10MRAD Riflescope Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 4.5-27x56 EBR-2C 25 MOA Riflescope Vortex Razor HD Gen 11 4.5-27x56 EBR-2C 10MRAD Riflescope NIGHT FORCE RAFLE SCOPE Scope NIGHTFORCE SHV 4-14x56 2.5 MOA-MOAR-ILLUM Parallax Adjustment: 25 meters to infinity Manufacturer Part No: C522 Scope Weight: 28.5 oz. Scope Length: 14.8" Magnification Range: 4-16x Scope Objective Diameter: 56mm Scope Tube Size / Mount: 30mm Scope Turret Adjustment: .25 MOA Reticle Position: Second Field of View: 24.9' - 7.3' @ 100 meters Eye Relief: 3.14" - 3.54" Illuminated Reticle: yes Scope Finish: matte black R23,600.00 Nightforce ATACR 5-25X56 MOAR Zero Stop R 30,000.00 Nightforce ATACR 4-16x42mm F1 ZeroHold Mil-R Scope R 29,218.22 Nightforce Rifle Scope Br 12-42X56 Ch1 1/8Th .125 Clic R 13,700.00 Nightforce Br 8-32X56 Ao Np-2 Dd 1/8 Click R 14,000.00 Nightforce Nxs 8-32X56 Mlr R 22,700.00 Nightforce 5.5-22X50 .250 MOAR R 21,300.00 Nightforce 5.5-22X56 .250 MOAR R 20,100.00 Nightforce 5.5-22X50 Zero Stop .250 MOAR R 23,200.00 Nightforce 5.5-22X56 Zero Stop .250 MOAR R 23,600.00 Nightforce 8-32X56 Zero Stop .250 MOAR R 25,600.00 Nightforce 8-32X56 .250 MOAR R 22,600.00 Nightforce NXS 1-4x24 Fc-3G R 16,000.00 Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x50 ZS R 22,900.00 Nightforce Nxs 8-32X56 Mlr R 22,100.00 Nightforce NXS 8-32x56 MOART R 22100.00 Nightforce Shv 4-14X56 Ihr .250 Scope R 10,000.78 Rifle Scope Nightforce Br 12-42X56 Ch1 1/8Th .125 Clic R 14,200.00 LEICA RIFLE SCOPE Leica 2.5-10x42 ERi Riflescope with ASV Turret and Rail (4A) R 31,999.00 Leica 2.5-10x42 ERi Riflescope with Rail (4A) R 28,999.78 Leica 2.5-10x42 ERi Riflescope with Rail (Ballistic) R 29,999.00 Leica 3-15x56 ER 5 Riflescope (Ballistic) R 18,780.78 Leica 1.5-8x32 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (Circle Plex) R 12,799.78 Leica 1.5-8x32 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (German 4A) R 11,799.78 Leica 1.5-8x32 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (LE-TAC) R 13,799.78 Leica 1.5-8x32 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (Plex) R 10,899.00 Leica 2-10x50 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (Crosshair Ballistic) R 15,980.00 Leica 2-10x50 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (German 4A) R 13,980.00 Leica 2-10x50 ER 5 Side Focus Riflescope (Plex) R 13,980.00 Leica 2.5-10x42 ERi Riflescope (4A) R 22,980.00 Leica 2.5-10x42 ERi Riflescope (Ballistic) R 26,980.00 Leica 2.5-10x42 ERi Riflescope with ASV Turret (4A) R 29,980.00 Contact +27(0)81 057 4550. Fax +27(0)866993124 Sales Manager Angela Lombard. Assistant Sales Manager Rose Mary De Wet. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2000 - 2016
R 7.900
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