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Herr Plinker

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  1. Posted Yesterday, 06:31 PM Without punctuation, my brain hurts! Dougall, Motty - after a long hard day you have brought a few happy tears to my tired eyes and I thank you for this. Apols to Old06 for not sticking to your original ask but credit where credit is due
  2. No issue with vaping on the Friday - I would have enjoyed a challenge as it would have taken my mind off my sore feet and focussed it on someone's facial features and then their back when they 'moved on'....
  3. I use one of these to stop it moving around in the boot - very secure on a rubble boot mat - http://www.bestfittings.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=565
  4. Not suprised you dispatched him, with all that metal in him and replacement hips he probably struggled walking
  5. How about trying ecig mod stands? Only one real place doing them in wood and they are based in France (UK couple) - http://www.ecig-stands.com/gallery.html With the rise of electronic cigs plus some of forums have over 10,000 members this is a potential un-tapped market. Low overheads and easy to make - worth a look
  6. +1 Thoroughly enjoyable. Rain stopped just before we started and started again just after we finished - perfect!
  7. As Cosd says, I got the Pro version (has a variable speed controller so not sure if it is a different motor to the 'Advantage' version or just an added controller). needed two 12v 7amp batteries to last the whole day first time out so now take an 18v out. Key for me was weight saving over A1 magnet. Setup is nice and light now.
  8. Inspired Phil - may start voting at election time now. Sorry to our friends in the Shetlands but still laughing as I type
  9. Evening Alex - 'Bullpups' are becoming more common now and a new range of these have been released recently and there seems to be a trend appearing. Very popular in America with the bigger calibre's. these new Bullpups are essentially short barrelled 'tactical looking' air guns that some would use in tighter spaces due to the overall length being generally shorter. As people have mentioned you can get a normal carbine version of most air rifles that do the same thing. Have a look on www.airgunbuyer.com under the air rifle section as they have a few examples from FX, Evanix and Kalibrgun. There are others but this will give you an idea - plenty of Youtube vids you can watch that review these and more. Atb
  10. Well done as always Paul in your generosity for PW members
  11. Hi Martin and welcome aboard
  12. Alex, based on your point around the XVI you want something that is aesthetically pleasing to you as well as accurate. I have a Vermi MK2 in .22 and for me it ticks both boxes (my personal opinion). I too looked at the AA TDR and looked at the reviews and its a top gun with a top chassis (S410). The Vermi has the same level of accuracy (based on my tests) so it ends up with cosmetics, how it feels to mount and connectivity of bottle/cheek piece (before I get shouted down there are obviously other differences) At the end of the day you need to feel happy with what you buy and have something that puts a smile on your face rather than someone else's. ATB and good luck with whatever you choose
  13. Hi and welcome aboard. I am sure you will get some great advice on here. Do a search first and if you cannot find the answer just post your question in the right section and the replies will come in. All the best
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