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benelli 1

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  • Birthday 03/11/1982

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    Rough shooting , pigeon and corvid decoying, cars and women.
  1. Calling on all owners of a PS3 (40gb) Having not seen one in the flesh yet, does this one have the same black gloss finish as the other models? and also what is the trim colour on the front? Only asking cos when I was looking at them earlier on't tinternet, it's got this model marked up as a 'Matte' finish. And now while I'm on the subject, what is your view of it in general? Thankyou's Jay
  2. got mine of e bay camo coloured as well good strong material straps loads of room in it bargain £23- Snap
  3. I'm still waiting to see a bit of snow down my end
  4. Yes, I heard this on the radio earlier. Thank god she has been found alive
  5. Oh well mate, at least you got out an about ...We all have days like that :blink:
  6. How many did you get then matey :blink:
  7. As said Dazza, nice shot mate ... I have seen that clip before on youtube
  8. Everyone has there own way of doing it, but this is how I do mind. Takes me about 30 seconds a bird 1. Hold pigeon by it's back, so breast is facing you and with other hand gently twist a wing upwards to dislocate 2. Spin the wing around a couple of times and then just pull off. Repeat this process on the other wing 3. Now you will be left with a neatly dewinged bird that has NO razor sharp bones to cut your hands on 4. Then, again holding pigeon by back, with other hand force thumb into bird underneath the breast 5. gently pull breast upwards, supporting pigeon body with other hand and it will just peel off 6. With breast now in hand, just peel off the remaining skin with the feathers attached 7. Give it a quick run under the tap and you now have a bird ready for cooking All the best
  9. I'll give you a tip, use a pair of tights when you filter it ...works a treat The last batch I made ended in disaster I did 2 litres worth, left it for 12 months shaking it once a week. It tasted lovely, filtered it off and bottled it up in a big green bottle. THEN, after 2 weeks of it being near a radiator... BOOM :blink: It went bloody everywhere and stained the carpet aswell. All I managed to salvage for all my hard work was 1 inch worth of gin, I was in a foul mood for a couple of days . But there, you learn from your mistakes as they say and now I know to keep it away from any source of heat Jay
  10. I really hope it's not to bad...does so much damage
  11. I'm no expert or anything but I cant see how your sweat would effect the finish in this way ...Providing you were to wipe your gun down after every use, I cant see how it would have time to effect the finish. You really shouldn't have to be using wire wool on a new gun and I would be looking at getting a replacement as it sounds like there is a problem with the metal work to me...Hope you sort it out bud
  12. I keep my spare set in my pants :yp:......
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