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As a firearms collector and shooter with over forty years experience, I set up Pukka Bundhooks in 2009 to help share my enthusiasm with like-minded shooters and collectors and to provide the kind of service I’ve always looked for from a firearms dealer.  

My main stock concentrates on military rifles, both section 1 (Firearms Certificate required) and obsolete calibre section 58 (2) although I carry firearms of all kinds as my inventory is always changing. 

As my stock is constantly changing it is impractical to show everything here, so if there is something you need and don’t see it then please ask as I may be able to help. I supply all makes of equipment, components and current firearms some  of which I may have to get it in to order. Therefore I am happy to quote you a price and a delivery time upon request for posted orders over £50 and for individual items for collection. 

I also specialise in cast bullet requisites with the best prices on gas checks, high quality lubricants and bespoke tools. Look to me for hand and muzzle loading supplies with keen prices on black and smokeless powders, primers, bullets, cases and all hand loading equipment new and second hand.

I carry or can obtain to order most major handloading, supplies, dies, equipment and tools from Lee, Hornady, Lyman, Bertram, MTM, Sierra, Lapua, Alliant, Hodgdon, Vihtavuori, Vectan and many others, please contact for a quote. 

I am always looking for new stock, so I can help if you have firearms and equipment you wish to sell. Part exchange also considered.

Visits to my armoury to view my stock are welcomed. Give me a call/email and we can discuss your shooting and collecting needs.

Adam Sutherland

Proprietor. 

Featured Items

£725.00

This is a nice clean example of a Greener made 310 Cadet rifle for post federation colony of Victoria now part of the Commonwealth of Australia.

310 cadet rifles were bought in abundance by Australia both pre and post federation to equip mainly the Cadet companies as the 577/450 Martini rifle was deemed too powerful for the cadet’s youthful frames.

The British gun trade responded to Australia’s call for these rifle with BSA, Westley Richards and Greener being the main suppliers.

Greener was the most prolific of the companies and tendered its cadet production through out the trade as well as making in house.

During the Japanese threat in World War two the 310 Cadet rifles were taken out of reserve to help meet the Imperial menace of Japan. A copper jacketed round was developed for use against the invader as the original lead bullet would have contravened the Geneva convention.

This rifle is in very good overall condition commensurate with its age and history and is fully functioning. There is some staining visible on the receivers L/H side and there are two amall brass pins visible in the wrist to reinforce a slight crack, this is an old and professional repair.

This is being sold as an obsolete calibre rifle so no FAC required to purchase. However if it was put onto ticket to be fired in the future then it has good shooting bore.

Price £725

Calibre .310" Cadet
£185.00

High quality Uberti reproduction of Colts famous Army model. Colts first large calibre belt gun the 1860 became possible by the introduction of high quality steel due to the development of the Bessemer process. A very handy revolver with wand like pointing quality it was the most popular of revolvers during the American civil war and continued to be so until the introduction of cartridge revolvers.

This revolver is in very good overall condition with good internals and finish.

Price £185

Calibre .44"
£350.00

Classic Parker Hale sporting rifle base on the timeless Mauser G98 action. The 1200C Superclip is one of the rarest versions of these fine sporting rifles having a detachable 10 round magazine.

This rifle is in very good overall condition for its age. the wood is dark and finely figured and the bluing is deep with some wear marks on the barrel, nothing that some cold blue won’t sort. It comes complete with an excellent Bushnell 3-9 scope and is complete with the original rear sight as well.

The barrel is bright with strong rifling and it appears to have seen little use.

Price £350

Calibre .308" Winchester
£25.00

The current edition of this classic reloading manual is my first recommendation for anyone looking for a manual.
Not that I’d recommend you only use one reloading data source as cross checking is good reloading practice, but if you could only have one then this would be it.
Lyman make reloading and casting equipment therefore they don’t have a dog in the race when it comes to data so it encompasses a wide range of powders and bullets. As well as loads for jacketed bullets it also has the best selection of cast boolit loads in any manual.
Lyman’s copy says:
“For more than a century, the Ideal and then Lyman handbooks have been the reloaders’ core resource for proven reloading data. Lyman handbooks have always used the widest selection of cartridges, bullets and powder from all the major manufacturers. This 50th Edition continues our tradition of being the only data source using multiple brands throughout our data. 

Features and Highlights:
• New Cartridges Included: 17 Hornet, 6.5 Grendel, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5-284, 26 Nosler, 28 Nosler, 300 Blackout, 300 RCM, 338 RCM, 450 Bushmaster, 458 SOCOM, 50 Beowulf
• New Full colour Edition – The 50th Anniversary edition is our first reloading handbook produced in full colour

Feature Articles by Top Gun Writers and Firearm Industry Experts
• “Barrels – Looking into the Unknown” by Ryan Newport
• “Advanced Case Preparation Techniques” by John Haviland
• “What is a Ballistic Coefficient and How Do You Use It?” by Dave Emary and Lane Pearce
• “The History of Modern Lyman Handbooks” by Ed Matunas, Ken Ramage and Tom Griffin
• As always, full coverage is also given to Lyman cast bullets throughout the handbook. This is the one handbook that should find a home on all reloading benches.”

I won’t argue with that.

This is a nice clean example of a Greener made 310 Cadet rifle for post federation colony of Victoria now part of the Commonwealth of Australia. 310 cadet rifles were bought in abundance by Australia both pre and post federation to equip ma Read More
Calibre .310" Cadet
£725.00
High quality Uberti reproduction of Colts famous Army model. Colts first large calibre belt gun the 1860 became possible by the introduction of high quality steel due to the development of the Bessemer process. A very handy revolver with wa Read More
Calibre .44"
£185.00
Classic Parker Hale sporting rifle base on the timeless Mauser G98 action. The 1200C Superclip is one of the rarest versions of these fine sporting rifles having a detachable 10 round magazine. This rifle is in very good overall condition f Read More
Calibre .308" Winchester
£350.00
The current edition of this classic reloading manual is my first recommendation for anyone looking for a manual. Not that I’d recommend you only use one reloading data source as cross checking is good reloading practice, but if you could Read More
£25.00