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thameside

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    The usual outdoor pursuits i.e. Fishing,rabbit shooting & occasional pigeon shooting.Now looking to getting into Wildfowling
  1. thameside

    JAB

    Had the Oxford on Tuesday. Arms & legs ached for a couple of days & head ache. Brother & sister had it with similar symptoms. Was short notice phone call from doctors. Although brother and sister live In different areas of London, & were offered it because of the lack of take up from certain parts of the community.
  2. Sorry for bad description have updated and pm sent
  3. Have 2 Hatsan chokes for sale . They are marked MOD & CYL ***** . They are for a 12 gauge semi auto first gen internal £20 posted . Thanks .Steve
  4. You can sell the proof mark ones , but the little skeeters you can't as they are not proofed . That was what local firearms officer told me a few years back . When I was buying some skeeters from the U.S.off of Ebay (how times have changed)
  5. Does it have the air cylinder/tube included with it
  6. thameside

    Machete

    If no joy try tool stool at local market Last year was going to get one for around £10 otherwise here are a couple of options http://www.screwfix.com/p/spear-jackson-brush-hook/58295 http://www.bladesandbows.co.uk/machetes-axes-and-saws-105-c.asp
  7. Well done Bakerboy on what seems a great opportunity . Also looking forward to seeing bigbird taking photos of the day .
  8. Prefer bank transfer to paypal . Its already been said but just the same as what is on a cheue
  9. Maybe as others have said , treat it as a day out . I used to go football a lot . Typical day could be £40 for a ticket ,£15 on travel & £20-£30 on food & drink for the day in the pub before & after match . You don't have to buy while there , but you then get to see the goods in the flesh . Also some shooters on different forums use game fairs as a chance to put names to faces that they may have communicated to through the internet over the years .
  10. Had something similar years ago . It was something to do with putting the trigger back in when reassembling . Can't remember exactly what it was , I think it was by setting the trigger in the cocked position then putting the gun back together . It took a couple of attempts then everything worked perfectly .
  11. Take it back , explain that it is still happening . Then if they refuse just quote the Sale of Goods Act http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/sale-of-goods-act/ then see what they say . I am sure they will send it back .
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