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Groan indeed...but not as bad as my last week when I went to the zoo. All they had to exhibit was a dog. It was a Shih Tzu. Knarf, knarf
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A couple of weeks ago I went down to my allotment, and discovered someone had put about 2 inches of fresh soil all over it. I was perplexed but let it go. I went back down there last night and found that someone has done it again, and there is another 2 inches of fresh soil The plot thickens...
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Advice for buying spares from the US (including gunbroker or Numrich)
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Thanks for your replies guys. Cheers too Gary, will PM Iain as you suggest. Fancy a beer sometime? -
The ejector in my Winchester Ranger 140 semi auto (basically the same as the 1400) has sadly broken :-( I've found one option with a retailer called Numrich: http://gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Detail.aspx?pid=236300A Sad news is it's $30 plus shipping, plus a $25 export handling fee for the trouble of living in the UK. Alternatively, I've found one on what looks like a auction site: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=218878596 Unfortunately the seller doesn't ship internationally. If anyone has any advice/experience in buying spares from our cousins across the pond (or knows somewhere in the UK I should try), I'd be very, very appreciative. Cheers all, Ste
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This them? http://www.chesterjefferies.co.uk/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=68 Hope it helps
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Cheers Jamie, sorry but I'm looking for a little more than £150. Cheers, Steve
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PM replied. The barrels are 26". Still for sale, I'll even throw in a cup of tea for whoever buys it!
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1979 AYA No. 3 s/s 12 bore for sale Double trigger, boxlock, non ejector, choked 1/4 and 1/2 (I think), in good used but not abused condition No pitting in barrels and the action is tight but there is a bit of bluing fading close to the fore end (from hand grip) and some near the barrel ends plus one fair scratch on the stock Beautifully built - all screwheads on the lock align Always cleaned and comes with original slip Bought from a PW member and hope to sell it on to another A real free-swinging, walk-all-day gun £175 Cheers, Steve
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I'll take a Clay Pro Mesh RH Navy M please
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A quick way to an early grave if you ask me. They're full of chemicals, I steer well clear
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I too suffer from Raynaud's syndrome, and what a pain it can be...and I'm only in my mid twenties! I wear leather shooting gloves with a pair of glove liners by Icebreaker (not the cheapest but goot kit). To be honest, my hands do still sometimes get cold but I think it does a pretty good job. Not tried them but the heated ones might be worth investigating. Generating heat might work better than trying to hang on to what's left in your fingers. I know some exist for skiers too.
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I always think that with any matter like this you should just give your FEO a quick call, I know mine would be happy to answer any questions and would probably appreciate being kept in the loop
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PM Paul Hart: http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ind...E=4&MID=406 He might be able to help you
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I bet that's thigh burning stuff to walk around! No 4x4 to take there myself sadly, it was just curiosity having seen a load of mucky trucks heading home on the A6 one week, then a defender pulling in to the entrance a week later. I dread to this what it'd be like after all the rain we've had, perhaps you'd need one of those London Duck Tours vehicles to get round!
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You can get away with wellies all the time, as I do, but thats because I have no other choice at the moment! I saw a pair of aztrek brasher boots in TK Maxx for around £70, not bad if you ask me. Plus they had some karrimor's with vibram soles for a tenner less. Wellingtons and waterproof leggings are a good combination.