GROUP OF 6 INDEPENDENT HOUSES IN ARONIADIKA KYTHIRON
BUILDING Z
Once you enter in Aroniadika village, you should continue for 500 meters and you will find, on your left-hand, the big church of “Metamorphosis Tou Sotiros”. At that point you should turn left and after 150m you will meet, at your right, the group of 6 residences, before the church of “Agios Charalampos”. Leave your car at the parking of 280 M2, follow the central path of the plot and you will find the 1st residence, the building Z, at your right hand.
Ιt is a two story-house built at the highest point of the plot with an amazing view. The ground-floor consists of a single-space used as kitchen, living room and dining room and a wc, which has a small storage place. In the first floor, there are 2 bedrooms, a small corridor and a bathroom. The residence is surrounded by a terrace. At the left of the home, there is the warehouse, which has a surface of 9 M2, leaned on the building through an arch.
The residence is surrounded by a “smooth” space of 260M2 and is divided from the rest of the plot through a low wall built by stones.
BULDING
Z
Area
87,6 Μ2
Storage room
9 Μ2
Land use
about 245 Μ2
1st floor
2 bedrooms + bathroom
ground floor
kitchen, living room, dining room and a wc
heating-cooling
There are ready lines for air condition and central heating
Water supply
Local network
Electricity
phone network
Yes
Windows and doors
hardwood double glazed
Parking places
1+1
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SHOOTING CHRONY M -1
Gives Numbered Shot Velocities; + Velocity stays on display until you shoot again; + Uses 9 Volt Alkaline Battery with 48 hours of continuous use; + Stereo Jack for optional Remote Control or Chrony Ballistic Printer. The Chrony Ballistic Printer, will also function as a Remote Control. It prints velocities as you shoot and, on real paper. When done shooting, press STAT button on Printer and it will print Hi, Low and Average-velocities, Extreme Spread and Standard Deviation. !! This information becomes available only if and when the F-1 Chrony is used together with the Remote Control or the Chrony Ballistic Printer. !! + Upgrades to Alpha, Beta or Gamma Shooting Chrony or Master Chrony
Model
CHRONY M-1
Speed measurement
Feet per second
Max. number of shots / Measuring
32
Material
20 gauche steel
Dimensions (closd) (l x w x h)
19,05 cm x 11,45 cm x 7,00 cm
Weight
1.150 gr
Alkaline Battery
9 Volt
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The freight is including in the price for delivery in Greece. The tripod is not including to the price
The above item is already in stock in our shop. Address: 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
MARTO SWORD 538
LANCELOT SWARD 538
The most famous of the Knights of the Round Table . Born in Western France , the son of King Ban of Benouak province . He was raised in the legend of the Lady of the Lake , which presents him in the courtyard of King Arthur at age 18 . The valor and noble character are the causes that quickly becomes a member of the Round Table . His relationship with Arthur's wife , Gkouiniver is cause for removal and chases from the courtyard of Arthur. At the cross of the handle , is embossed the Holy Grail and the top of the handle , a lion. The rest of the handle is leather wrapped with wire and the cross has Celtic knots.
GLADIUS ROMAN
Code
517
Total length
36,00 ΄΄
Blade length
΄΄
Handle length
lb oz
Forged Steel
The freight is including in the price for delivery in Greece.
The technical characteristics and dimensions may have some slight variations from sword to sword.
VERNEY CARRON “SAGITTAIRE SPECIAL PALOMPE”
An ideal weapon for those who want a light gun and without much recoil. Base from ergal, barrel length 66 or 71 cm, weight about 2,500 kg, stripe 7mm, proven in 1370 pressures and steel shot magnum. Triggers 2, the first to operate as single-trigger Stock oil semi-pistol or agkle from walnut.. Supplied with 3 internal choke. Extractors.. Barrels from steel super diamond, forged steel cold.
SAGITTAIRE XS 20
Code order
242 XS 20 CX 66/71
2.500 kg
System
Changable pins in front and conikal rear
Cal.
20 cal. /76 magnum
Overall length
110 / 115 c m
Capacity
2
choke
Standard choke ¾ - extra full
Rib
7 mm
wood
Sanded and oiled walnut
Sling swivels
Provided
ejections
extractors
triggers
receiver
ergal
stock
pistole (for english add 75,00 €) and for LEFT add 149,00 €
Proof tested
1370 + Steel shot proof tested.
VERNEY CARRON “SAGITTAIRE BECASSIER MORDOREE ”
A special weapon for hunting woodcock. Receiver from ergal, barrel length 60 cm, weight 2.500 kg approximately 7 mm rib, tested in 1370 pressures and for steel shot. Triggers 2, the first function as single trigger. Oil pistol butt or English, walnut. Ejectors. Choke fix , the 2th barrel cylinder and the other with 2 chokes . Barrels from steel super diamond, forged steel cold.
SAGITTAIRE BECASSIER
272 CI 61 P/A
2,500 Kg
12 cal.
104 c m
Standard cyl. choke and with 2 chokes the upper (1/2 – cyl.)
ejectors
BOW SIGHT RAGIM
Adjustable sight Ragim with 63 gram. weight
The above item is already in stock in our shop. Address : 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
The freight, for all the deliveries to the Greek area is 6,00 euros
DENIX 1038 Colt Peacemaker with 5,5” barrel
The Colt Peacemaker, single action revolver with six metal bullets caliber 0.45, was designed in 1872 by William Mason & Charles Brinckerhoff Richards and manufactured by Colt's Patent Manufacturing Company in 1873 and was until 1892 the main gun of the U.S. Army. Offered in 30 different calibers and many options in the length of the barrel. In 1900, when production was serial serial number 192,000 certified for smokeless gunpowder. Used in the American Civil War, the war with the Indians, the Spanish-American war, the war in the Philippines and the First World War.
COLT PEACEMAKER
1106 Ν
975 gr.
Dimension
30,5 cm
Color
Black
Handle
Wood
Date of manufactoring
1873
AVAILABILITY
YES
The freight is including to the price for delivery inτο Greece.
MARTO SWORD 590
WALLAS SWORD
The Wallace Sword is an antique claymore purported to have belonged to William Wallace (1272–1305), a knight and Scottish patriot who led a resistance to the English occupation of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence. It is said to have been used by William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and the Battle of Falkirk (1298).The shaft of the sword measures 4 feet 4 inches (132 cm) in length and including the tip 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm). The breadth of the blade varies from 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) at the guard to 0.75 inches (1.9 cm) before the point. The sword weighs 6.0 pounds (2.7 kg).
It has been alleged that after William Wallace's execution in 1305, Sir John de Menteith, governor of Dumbarton Castle received the sword in August of that year. But there are no records to that effect. Two hundred years later, in 1505, accounts survive which state that at the command of King James IV of Scotland, the sum of 26 shillings was paid to an armourer for the "binding of Wallace' sword with cords of silk" and providing it with "a new hilt and plomet" and also with a "new scabbard and a new belt". This repair would have been necessary because, according to legend, Wallace's original scabbard, hilt and belt were said to have been made from the dried skin of Hugh Cressingham, one of the English commanders at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.No other written records of the sword are found for a further three centuries. In 1875 a letter from the War Office informed that the sword, in 1825 was sent to the Tower of London to be repaired. At that time it was submitted to a Dr Samuel Meyrick by the Duke of Wellington for examination.Dr Meyrick was an authority on ancient swords, but he estimated the age of the sword by examining the mountings only, which as we know were replaced early in the 16th century. Thus he concluded that the sword could not date from earlier than the 15th century. However, he did not take account of the blade, which must have been of some importance for James IV to have it bound in silk and give it a new scabbard, hilt and belt, and it was also described then as the "Wallas sword". The sword was recovered from Dumbarton by Charles Rogers, author of The Book of Wallace. Rogers, on 15 October 1888, renewed a correspondence with the Secretary of State for War, with the result that the Major General commanding forces in North Britain was authorised to deliver the weapon to his care for preservation in the Wallace Monument.
WILLIAM WALLAS
590
40,00 ΄΄
Forged Steel 440