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Wild, Thomas Thomas wild 12 gauge
bruno22rf replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Private Sales)
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KOFS Sceptre.410 KOFS Sceptre .410
bruno22rf replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Private Sales)
Fantastic little Gems - there is little on the market that can match these at the price. -
It may be the area he lives in - if there are problems with gangs, drugs and burglaries etc I think the Police show a little more caution.
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Difficult feeding J.Russell puppy
bruno22rf replied to chrisjpainter's topic in Dogs and Dog Training
Try Freshpet food from Tesco - not yet found a Dog that doesn't devour the stuff - expensive but not hugely for a JR. -
Cheese and Onion Crisps with Worcester sauce, Marmite Sandwiches with Prawn Cocktail crisps crunched inside or Tuna and Cheese Sandwich with Salad Cream. Aldi also do a Chilli and Garlic Tuna that is stunning with salad and Spring Onions in a Sandwich with a hint of Sweet Chilli Sauce.
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My Range Rover battery is easily accessible - but it's so heavy that you really need to stand on the engine to get above it to lift it out. Headlights and service parts are all a doddle - can do a complete Oil/Filter change in 5 mins using a pump to suck out the old Oil.
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As above - you would not believe how wet things get in a metal shed - mine is insulated underneath with plastic sheeting coming 6-8 inches up the inside wall, the walls themselves are covered with Polystyrene tiles and still my mower and motorbike get soaked with condensation, only cure to date is to run a Greenhouse heater throughout the colder months.
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That's a great idea David BASC - you could then refer them to your guidance - that will teach them.
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The free version clear 99% of adverts - some get through but if you come off the site then re enter Adblock normally gets them the second time.
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Umarex 850 Air Magnum - bolt cocking problem
bruno22rf replied to Maverick 234's topic in Airgunners
When did you buy the gun DT and from where may I ask i.e dealer or private.- 13 replies
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Pretty sure that Tyson was the most devastating Boxer the world has ever seen - to state that Fury could beat him is pure folly.
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Might be worth mentioning to some of our more "mature" members that quite a few Air Purifiers are capable of killing Flu viruses in the home - about £80 gets you a machine that will treat a room up to 75 sqm.
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TBH TIGHTCHOKE - shopped at Iceland often in the past but found their chicken meals full of horrid reconstructed meat - tastes rubbery, they do, however, make a good Kebab meat.
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Lloyd - the best one by far is the frozen one - Aldi do a fresh one but it's nowhere near as good as the frozen.
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"Bought by many" quote for liability only - £14.50/month - that's £174/year!!! Country Cover Club includes liability for around £30/year. On top of the BBM want £50/month to insure him - £600/year. He has existing problems with his heart - my vet charges £63/month for his meds, I buy them from Animed for £18 so it's not hard to see why insurance costs are so high. Listening to an article on the Radio a short while back re Pet Insurance and current practice with some Insurance companies appears to be that you are only covered at certain veterinary practices - if your Dog was injured and you took him to the nearest Vet you may find you are not covered - to make matters worse the Insurance companies involved do not publish a list of who you can/cannot use.
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Loads on youtube - most important thing is that you release any pressure before attacking it with a Hammer.Personally I would ring around for the price of a service - ths should include O ring replacement and it will ensure that the gun remains legal as well as carrying some kind of warranty on the work. Had mine serviced middle of last year and it cost £70 with the seals.
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Matt (the mannequin) Manning seems to be Daystates rentboy in the clip re this gun. Looks like it has a mini screen (Gameboy size) on the side of the stock so you can waste countless hours programming your new pride and joy, you can probably play Call of Duty on it as well. You will have to purchase extra barrels (they seem to be calling them barrels now rather than liners) if you want to pop different calibre projectiles or slugs down the pipe. Cannot see any point in such a gun in this country but as an FAC it could work, however, that sort of money would buy you an Annie.17hmr and a .22lr and you would still have enough change to feed them for years.
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As already mentioned - cock it then try. However, if it has lost air whilst being stored you need to get her serviced and the O rings replaced - you can do it yourself if you are Mechanicaly minded.
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If you have a tendency to "hang" onto the trigger you could try wearing a glove - you'll be surprised at the difference it makes.
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You're right figgy - got Giles latest lover mixed up with his ex ,Belas.
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Wouldn't be surprised to find it had several Ballcock parts - same company now. I would suggest they artificially create a demand for it by calling it a limited edition and send Giles and Tony on an all expenses paid romantic jolly to the other side of the world to sing its praises - further if possible.
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Stu, you need to change your supplier m8. I still refer to your previous comment regarding the scarcity of the 28G - have a quick look on Guntrader and see how many 28G OU's are for sale compared to .410's. I would also like to add for those who extol the .410's diminutive size - the 28G is often built on the same action - the cartridge is around 3mm larger in diameter - very little difference.
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The 28G is renowned for the quality of the pattern,end of. As for nobody stocking the 28G - most dealers are now happily flogging Turkish OU 28G guns and the 3 nearest me all have several - another can order as they don't actually carry stock anymore. Stuffing cartridges in your pocket? pretty sure I could put over 100 in my pockets no problems.
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"Silly"? Stu, Do explain. Why buy a small gauge gun then have to use Magnum cartridges to deliver a decent payload - the 28G throws 19gms (your average .410 3" load) with ease as well as producing a far better pattern.
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If you're going to stuff 3" cartridges in the little thing all the time you might as well buy a 28G.