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nagantino

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  1. Does any one know what's going on with Photobucket? I can't view many of the photos posted on PW.
  2. Boveril with a dash of sherry and white pepper.
  3. Not so sure it's EU legislation. Westminster is very happy to do it. Firearms! Nasty things. Adult tax payers are not to be trusted.
  4. That's a terrific finish. On the original post, I'm pretty certain that is a lacquer finish......it's a ****** to remove and not at all like varnish. I took to a Winchester 550 years ago and lived to regret it. I finished it but never again. It needed coats and coats of stain to hide the burnt look. We all learn and thanks for the post. I bought an old 1964 Yeoman recently and had bought the refinish kit and all but when I got it home I thought " hey that looks ok" and left it.
  5. When buying cartridges at my local place I asked the owner what to do when I emmm, expired. He said to tell the wife to send all the guns , 14, to him and he would sell them for a bad price.
  6. It was Michael Howard ( Conservative ) who inflicted the single greatest attack on the shooting community when he banned "handguns".
  7. The Lee Pro 1000 is ideal, I could not recommend the Lee Loadmaster. I sold mine to buy another Lee Pro 1000. It a hobby so enjoy. If you buy a Lee Loader you won't be long getting tired of it. Read and read some more before buying.
  8. You will still get 120 but probably on line. There are still labs to process it to negative also then you could print. I take the negative and scan so you can work it in photoshop. It's a great pastime. I think it's like LPs.......they will make comeback.
  9. I looked again at the AYA and it has a concave rib, so still not sure what to call it No3 or Yeoman. It doesn't matter a hoot but it's interesting to see the evolution of AYA boxlocks in the 60,s.
  10. No oval so it's a Yeoman. Great name for a shotgun I've always thought.
  11. Found this Yeoman in a local dealers for £185. It seems to be a Yeoman alright, but has a floor plate and some engraving like a No.3 ......maybe some sort of transition model. Anyway it's mine now. My first gun was a Yeoman so it's a sentimental thing. My pigeon gun now is a Mossberg 500 which is fun but I'm looking forward to this old lady. Made in 1962 when I was 10 years old. It's tight as a son of a gun so I dismantled it and cleaned the working parts. The oil and grease had turned to a thick glue. I was going to re laquer it but used Renaissance Wax instead and I'll leave it like that. Still real tight when reassembled and choked 1/2 and Full.
  12. Has any one fitted a Matchsaverz to a 1301 Competition shotgun? I bought one a year ago but can't see how it fits easily. I think it works well with the Benelli M2 but not so well on the 1301. Has anyone fitted this devise? Photos would be good.
  13. I have the Mossberg 500. It's cylinder but I've great days on decoyed woodies with it. I also use it for Cowboy Action. It's a classic firearm. I joke on the range .... when you rack it you have to say" mother f...."
  14. Security questions are all well and good. You must have good security; alarm, dog , windows especially patio doors, what type of neighbourhood .....all are factors that you must satisfy. But no policeman can " knock one off". He's just a policeman and you are a citizen, but yes, good reason is a factor. Why do you need 2 .22 rifles? One for target rifle and one for Mini Rifle. Have your answers ready. Good cop bad cop, yes been there except I knew the bad cop and he was a great bloke.
  15. Great film. That bit shooting over the sheep, I think, was the best.
  16. It's a great scope. I had the 8x32 on a CZ 550 laminate Varmint. It cost £110 delivered. It's solid and dependable. It's not Smitd and Bender but you know that. I shot it out to 600 yards. Made in shanghai I think, very hi tech factory.
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