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Seems rude not to mention the AAS200 . You might like to see the Airgungearshow review?
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So good news everyone....after contacting Fullers they gave me details of a local ( 8 miles away) stockist and off I popped only to be told that they have never stocked the stuff, rang Fullers back and they have not only spent a considerable amount of time contacting local outlets ( and found one that actually has the stuff) but they are sending me a not quite a few bottles as an apology - 14 was mentioned .
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All the high street supermarkets sell porter? Bit like saying they all sell Cola, but we all have different tastes hence I'm asking for any that are good yet reasonably easy to obtain. Whitebridges - been trying to get my hands on that very one, had a call from Fullers today advising me that our local Sainsbury's stock this brew - 14 mile round journey only to be told that they have never heard of it
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To miss judge the range by nearly 50 yards, in my opinion, makes me wonder what this guy was doing shooting a rifle in the first place - that's nearly a 50% error in range estimation. IMHO a foolish shot to take .
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I seem to have developed a taste for Porter type Ales but supermarkets seem to stock very few - Asda do a Whitechapel Porter by Shepherd Neame that is v,nice but they never seem to have enough in stock to make the 10 mile journey worthwhile, any fans out there know of a good, easily obtained example?
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Bravado aside I'm not sure that giving your lad a 12 is the best way to go - he may well be able to "handle it" but when we are young and foolish the draw of such power can hide the potential damage being done - your lad so your choice but I would suggest a semi 20g to get him hitting targets, depending on his physical size it might be worth looking at the Hatsan youth model. Easy to develop a flinch at an early age and cause poor shooting which is where we find youngsters losing interest.
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There's a good chance that Carpet Beetles may be the culprit in which case simply washing all your clothes and the Carpet should do the trick, - pretty sure that any clothes without any metal buttons etc could be treated by 10 seconds in the Microwave but you would need to experiment. As for Moths it's the Larvae that damage clothes so again a good wash/Microwave should do the trick but hanging Fly Paper in the wardrobe overnight might help catch the adults - not sure if they are attracted to light but you could try a small battery operated lamp placed alongside the Paper?
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I think Flu would most likely be the end of me as I have no Immune system .
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Cant believe this is still here, sweet 16 by a good maker that will last a lifetime.
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I didn't tell him I was laid up till Tues, I try and avoid mentioning such things in case he does put other guns in "my" normal areas although, AFAIK, they could come whenever they wanted. Of the 6 of us I believe that I am the only one who can shoot 24/7 so they would only be available at w/ends. Hoping to be able to walk again this w/end but Psoriatic Arthritis is so unpredictable, if I can force my boot on then I'm going to be back on them.
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Well I'm not in anyone's good book at the moment - been laid up for 14 days and the Tree Rats are in abundance in the woods again according to the Grounds Manager who sent me a rather short TXT saying that he had spent yesterday morning trying to count the blighters .
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Could you maybe fashion a boot from a BMX cycle inner tube? Glue the tube together one end then hold it in place with tape?
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Try Wedding Cake - seems to heal up most things .
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My Springer retrieves anything and everything, to hand, without ever having had the slightest hint of training - he's done so from the day we got him as a rescue pup. He has the knack of passing gas whilst sat next to you and then walking away only to stare, accusingly, at you from the other side of the room, he brings me my slippers every evening ( if I want them or not), brings the shopping in from the car and will not settle until he has fell asleep in my lap for at least 1/2 hour every night. He will sit and watch Telly like a child but moves like a bullet if you even nudge the treats packet in the larder, leaves a mini river of water across the kitchen floor every time he drinks and blocks the Dyson with his hair practically every other day - who could ask for a better companion?
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Range Rover XYZ switch (gear position indicator) £593 inc VAT and fitting.....BMW identical part but wires 5" shorter £125.
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Stable Door......Bolting Horse Mice - my daughter has already pushed the 2 together and fallen asleep on them cos there was no room on the sofa .
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Via Amazon - large high density foam waterproof dog bed 114 x 80 x10 cm down from £69.99 to £24.99 - just bought 2 for our Spaniels but would fit a Lab size dog easily, removable washable cover but we have covered ours with a Cot Duvet for extra comfort. Seem really good to me and the Dogs love them.
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Change my Insurance company to cheapest every year and never had a single problem, as for breakdown I always go with Start Rescue at around £18/year - service had been superb over the last 4 years.
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They should have more than enough money to develop a World Class Vehicle - I've just bought some genuine parts for my 04 Vogue .
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Spanish Whopping Bargain Sidelock non ejector 12 gauge
bruno22rf replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Trade)
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No - but then I already have a house full of junk without adding a Premier to the mix.
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Its a Range Rover - think what a normal car would cost, double it then Add a bit more for luck - the cost will be just over that.
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One of the local woods where we walk the dogs is inundated with heavy Ivy covered Trees - I'm sure that some of the younger ones have been pulled down by the sheer weight of the stuff - I carry a Sheath Knife occasionally and hack thru the lower stems, it's actually really satisfying .
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Honey Monster.....I shoot Squirrels in very public Parks that are open to the public 24/7 - no real problems over the last 3 years. The areas where shooting can take place are checked by a Health and Safety Officer and a URN is obtained from the local police on each foray - TBH the Police are very good about it and as long as only Air Rifles are used with secure back stops then shooting is very effective and safe - we average around 250/year Tree Rats.