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Spook

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  1. Hi! Is the breech lock the hand press or desk mount? If it's the mounted type could I please have it if you'll post it to me in Cornwall? Many thanks Spook
  2. with such low velocity it would be interesting to try a moderated one if anyone feels like making one....
  3. Out of curiosity do you use a Factory crimp die on your rounds once you have loaded them?
  4. ~Hi! My son has just got his first FAC and wants a Walther G22 (He's left handed and they can be swopped over for LH use). If anyone has one they are looking to see give us a shout! Thanks in advance Spook
  5. Could I persuade you to post me the .243 brass? I could pay for a courier and email you a ticket so you just stick them in a jiffy bag, stick on the lable and drop them off to your local drop off point?
  6. Spook

    Gun cabinet.

    Fancy swopping it for a Marlin 70HC .22 semi auto with one mag? If you'll deliver to Cornwall.
  7. Signalman for network rail, in a PROPER signal box with a lever frame and semaphore signals. Hoping people like rabbit_stu don't replace my semaphores with colour lights and replace my signal box with a nasty modern signalling system.....although I know it's just a matter of time.
  8. How about cleaning it up with wire wool, then as it's a mild steel blade having a go with the Phillips gun blue (Or whatever make you have to hand) then give it a good coat of oil. Be interested to see how it turned out.
  9. http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Common18650comparator.php Interesting site with lots of specs on 18650's
  10. Not interested in what is or is not available, they are labelled as 5600mah, and from testing them individually on a discharge/charge cycle both my Imax charger (Cheap but not so nasty!) and my ProPeak Prodigy charger put around 4600mah into them. That's not to say that you'll get 4600 back out though. I also have some Sanyo 18650's that I purchased new and 4 x Efest and I can confirm that in use and when tested with the chargers the Ultrafires last longer. As an aside, the Ultrafire batteries weigh more than the other two brands I have tested.
  11. Patio magic! It's great, I use it to kill the algae on my GRB boat hull and top sides as well as my decking. Use it once a year, spray it on and leave it. takes about a week to kill the green but keeps it gone for about 12 months!
  12. I have been using Ultrafire 5600mah 18650's for a year or so in my lamps and NV set up and they are about as good as any of the big label brands I've tried and according to my charger they hold 4600mah or there abouts. batteries 190975348871 Charger/discharger 262293163356 Battery holder to charge/cycle two at a time 331617679656 The charger will charge, discharge or cycle the batteries and leave them full ready to go and tell you how much charge it managed to get into them. As I say I have been using this for over a year and the difference you get when you cycle the batteries is quite surprising and what you think is a knackered battery is suddenly brought back to life. Hope this helps
  13. Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 12 Bore Cylinder £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 12 Bore Full Choke £13 Browning / Miroku Factory Invector system 12 Bore Modified £13 Sold to Bruno22rf Beretta 12 Bore Mobilchoke Modified (x2) £15 Each Sold to m0t0deb pending brass
  14. 20 Bore Brass tapered choke key £15 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 12 Bore Cylinder £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 12 Bore Full Choke £13 Browning / Miroku Factory Invector system 12 Bore Modified £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 20 Bore BB £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 20 Bore Full choke, steel shot £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 20 Bore Modified steel shot/improved cylinder lead shot £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 20 Bore Improved midified steel/modified lead shot £13 Browning / Miroku Factory flush fit 20 Bore Improved cylinder lead £13 Beretta .410 Mobilchoke Improved modified (PB-IM-**) £15 Beretta .410 Mobilchoke Full (PB-F-*) £15 Beretta .410 Mobilchoke Improved Cylinder (PB-IC-****) £15 Beretta 12 Bore Mobilchoke Modified (x2) £15 Each Prices are posted to UK Mainland. Might be interested in swops, what you got? I'm looking for some .243 brass
  15. Hi! Is it the AO model as per the link? Cheers
  16. I'm thinking it could be the same as a Fabarm or possibly Franchi??
  17. I have a Midland O/U but it has no chokes. I have been trying to identify what else they would fit but without a choke to measure for comparison I have drawn a blank......until today! I went to my local RFD to collect a rifle that had been delivered (Thank you Welsh Warrior - you're a star and the rifle is better than I expected!) and there on the rack was another Midland, even better - it is a multi choke! Whilst the gun only has two chokes and there was no way I'd be able to buy the chokes from it without buying the rest of the gun I have been loaned one choke to measure up and photograph to see if I can identify what else it fits. If anyone with a multichoke could spare the time to measure there chokes for me it would be much appreciated. The sizes are:- 45.8mm over all length 1.8" 30mm from the start of the choke to the start of the threads 1.18" 19.6mm outside diameter at the breech end 0.77" 18.6mm inside diameter at the breech end 0.73" 20.16mm outside diameter at the muzzle end (including thread thickness) 0.79" 18.6mm inside diameter at the breech end 0.73" The choke I have is stamped "Cylinder" Thanks for taking the time to measure you're chokes - You're all great!
  18. That would be great Deershooter, thank you. Sounds like quite a drama - a break and firearms stolen and then sawn off
  19. Thanks Mick I'd never of though of that............
  20. Oh thanks for the heads up. If I post the dimensions that I think it need to be would people with multi chokes measure thiers to see if they match up?
  21. Now sorted - Many thanks to Welshwarrior ! Who has been more than helpful, thanks again and looking forward to receiving the gun
  22. Oh that's good to know, didn't even think of that option. It would be nice to keep the interchangeable chokes but if needs must and all that. I would have thought that it would have been straight forward enough to find chokes but aparrantly not!
  23. Hi Tony! Spotted that one already but it's a lot of money and I'd have to attack the stock to make it fit him (It's got a high comb right hand stock and my son is left handed). If it was £100 I wouldn't mind attacking the wood work.
  24. Nothing in the gun at all, emailed Teague and Mandel chokes (Which look very good for the money) with dimensions and not had anything back.
  25. Or if you have a Midland multi choke could you take some pictures of one of the chokes and attach accurate measurements so I can email that to the manufactures?
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