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  1. I am selling my ns200 for genuine reasons and that it don't get used. It's 14 month old and only been out 5 or 6 times, it's had a full check and service two months ago and a brand new battery supplied only been charged once. One rubber tube has been shaved to fit scope already. Mint condition , boxed with instructions. Buyer can try on collection. I'm asking £450 Ono as this is mint. Cheers

  2. I have a ns200 in mint condition, only used about 5 times. I maybe looking in swapping it for a good 12g semi auto, no hatsans please as I've already got one. Cheers.

  3. as title,

     

    just setting up again after selling all my gear :ermm: a year or two ago. im after some 1m purse nets please or anything else maybe considered.

     

    net bag, spade, nets , locators ect.

     

    please pm me if you have anything as not to be searching through the wanted section everytime.

     

    cheers.

  4. I'm guessing this isn't the sort of diesel you can sell!

     

    Anyways, what would you even risk this, the savings (if any) would be miniumal and you've anything from an oil tank to boiler at risk? I don't understand why you'd wager thousands of pounds worth of central heating to save a few penies.

     

    i know what your saying, thats why im doing my homework first. the savings will be around 400 quid a year easy, so if i had to spend a little to gain alot it would be worth while.

     

    cheers.

  5. hi,

    not sure if anyone will know this, i have oil powered central heating but it drinks oil like a f1 car, one of the farmers on my shoot says i could run it on diesel and not just oil,. if so could i just mix in the diesel with the oil in the main tank or should i run it down first.

     

    i am paying around 53pence a litre for the oil but have been offered some diesel next to nothing.

     

    cheers.

     

    ps, for any experts its a (canray5) boiler.

  6. When I read on here of some of the things that people get up to it reminds me of my youth, I'm seventy two now coming up to seventy three, still with all my fingers, toes and eyesight.

    What amazes me is the reaction of some of the others that read it.

    Between the ages of thirteen and fifteen I must have blown up, blown down, shot at and used so many different types of ammo in so many different guns, bows and arrows, catapults and tobacco tins full of cordite, pipes full of gunpowder and even ballons full of petrol.

    There was so much lying around among ex home guard folk and propped up in barns that I would have been a right numpty not to have been inquisitive.

    I must admit not a lot of people knew what I was up to but several did, but their only reaction was to say 'oh well he'll learn'

    and I did, how to do these things under reasonably safe conditions purely by trial and error using common sense.

    I think if you look back over History most modern things were learnt or invented by people taking chances, but then again we were a different breed in my youth, we didn't have games consoles, PCs and such things, we made our own 'entertainment' with what was available.

    Incidentally, the use of wax to bind shot or to cut around the cartridge case leaving 1/4" holding it together was one of the tricks taught by the Home Guard for home defence should we be invaded by the Germans during WW2.

    That of course was if the standard issue 1oz ball cartridge was in short supply.

     

    i was only pondering with the thought after seeing it on youtube, thats why i posted to see what the ( so called experts) thought on here and see there thoughts. i have to admit that theres lots of members on here with vast knowledge and intelligence when it comes to ballistics and so on and the info is great :good: the only problem is that theres too many members with high horses and large mouths. Thats why pw loses members far too quick than it gains lately. :hmm:

  7. hi, has titled please.

     

    screw cap for the forestock of an hatsan escort luxano,same as a mark 2 or 3 escort i believe? the one with a flat front.

     

    mine has worked loose so the forestock slightly moves back and forth by a few mm which bugs the hell out of me! :ermm:

     

    cheers.

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