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Axeman1984

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  • Birthday 05/06/1984

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  1. I hear what your saying! you've gotta be in it to win it I guess tho bud... it will sell sooner or later.
  2. Sorry gents, just put a couple more up on the advert on gun watch...
  3. Hi I've still got this, could really do with shifting it, £600 cash and you own it!
  4. Hi guys my question is this, the game season is getting towards the end, and I'd like to get into pigeon shooting a bit more, I've dabbled in it over the years, but what would you recommend I buy as a good decoying setup? what decoys are best and how many? bouncers pigeon magnet ect, any help would be great thanks!
  5. Any chance of getting some really good but simple hare recipes chaps, got a big one today!
  6. I've got a swb 2.8, 20 years old and still going strong, can't fault the old beast, no engine management lights or limp home mode, it either goes or it don't, I've got a set of BFG mud terrains on and it will go anywhere, they also have a full time 4 wheel drive mode which is nice in the snow and icy mornings, yes there thirsty but if your looking for fuel economy a 4x4 is not the right motor is it...
  7. Oh yeah they can split alright, I had a caesar guerini maxim absolutely mint had it from new, decided to trade it in, the guy in the shop was looking it over and says "well sir your not going to like this but no deal can be done here today" why was my obvious reply, must admit at this point my hackles had gone up because I'd already phoned him to find out if he wanted it or not which he did, he says "look closely and you will see the stock is cracked from the barrel selector through to the trigger guard on the other side!!" I was absolutely mortified to say the least, I'd never even spotted it, just looked like the grain of the wood but on closer inspection it was cracked alright, insurance is defiantly worth while...
  8. I've got a grade 5 mk70, it's the new back bored version, absolutely love it, beautiful gun!
  9. I have a nice little lump of ash wood which I've had years, I drilled a hole through one end and just clip it on my belt, just calmly pick up any winged birds and give em a sharp thonk! Over the head, quick, instant, pain less...
  10. As in the title, I've just bought myself a new browning 17 hmr, and I've got my eye on a deben bi pod, what do you think, are they as good as any? And also how do they fit to the stock? I don't have to go drilling holes do I?? Lastly what have you found to be the ideal size, I'm looking at a 6-9"... Cheers for any replys
  11. I've looked at a lot of middle of the range 17 hmr rifles lately and it just looks a really well made gun, i love the magazine on it, obviously the C.Z's are great value for money and its just me being anal but I can't help keep looking at the trigger on em, you've got this really nice gun then this trigger that looks like its been cut out of an old tin of spam, the sako quads I really like as well but are they worth twice as much as a C.Z in my option no, but the T bolt seems to be a winner for me, really nice build quality and at £450 new it's a realistic price tag, so from what you guys have said I think it's a winner, cheers for the replies fellas...
  12. As the title says really, what's your opinion on these, I've seen one and I think I'm gonna have it, really looked like it had moved with the times, so I was just curious what experience you guys have had with these? The one I've seen has a wild cat moderator on it also, looks a proper tasty bit of kit!
  13. Just found a picture of this old beast I called him "Henry" this is what I had for a few years before the pajero, in fact you can see the pajero just behind it, he was an ex army 2.25 petrol 109 24 volt FFR, when I bought it not knowing much about landys at all, got told by the guy I got it off "yeah mate it's proper heavy duty, its even 24 volt" I thought lovely ol job! What I found out in time was in fact it was in its day an ex radio wagon and had a screened engine, which means not only are most components totally different to a standard series 3 109, but there also twice as expensive!! if you can even find em, and the brakes were not for the faint hearted...lol
  14. If its what you want go for it, nothing worth having comes easy...
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