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Big Uli

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  1. I'm selling my custom S4*0 stock to finance a Lathe This stock was made by Jon from Kibworth Club I'm sorry but I've never asked for his surname and haven't shot any of the comps this year so I couldn't ask him either The stock has single post adjustable hamster and cheek piece The hamster post doubles as the stock retaining screw and is tightened with a 12mm spanner The stock has swivel studs fitted and there is a repair to where I had to move the front stud to allow for better fitting of a bipod This is a true one off custom stock You will not find another like it and I'm including a Rowan single shot adapter in the deal as I have no further use for it as I'm returning the S410 into it's original stock for hunting feather £240 + P&P
  2. I'm selling my Custom Airwolf stock to finance a lathe Originally made by Paul Wilson from American Maple and reworked by myself This stock has been used by myself to shoot of the bench and would be ideal for HFT Single post adjustable cheep piece and a single stud fitted to the forestock to connect a bipod £250 + P&P
  3. I would like something a little more powerful because I like long distance shots but do agree that it should not be possible for any idiot to have a high powered air rifle. Licensing isn't a popular option but I personally don't have a problem with it. I enjoy my sport and a bit of pest control but reading about idiots shooting at cat etc. makes me wonder if licensing may not be a step in the right direction.
  4. Gawds They let anyone join here Even us two
  5. I have both , the 410 and the airwolf I like the Airwolf but if it comes down to it the 410 will be staying The AW is good but not better than the 410 and I understand the point about the difference in cocking the guns but in the end any problem with the 410 I can sort with minimal tool inside my shed Anything goes wrong with the electronics on the AW I will face a big bill from daystate It's like my dad says "If you can't fix it with a hammer you have an electrical problem"
  6. I'm a 6 foot 17 stoner and I know exactly what you mean If the price is right why not, otherwise I'd have a look at the second hand market to see what I can sell it on or swap for
  7. I never actually checked how mine groups The previousowner used it for hunting and he is a very acomplished springer shooter I only use mine for garden plinking
  8. I got a freelander commercial with 103000 on the clock and a full service record from the national grid I was on my missus insurance for 12 years as a named driver and when it came to having a 4x4 for work i was staring down the gun looking at insurance costs. All the other commercial 4x4 versions were just unaffordable in price, insurance and running costs OK, there are many dodgy freelanders out there but if you know what you are looking at, have a bit of mechanical knowledge and aren't scared to do most of the work yourselve i don't see why you shouldn't buy one providing the right car comes along. I believe i did find the right car.
  9. Big Uli

    I Knew it.

    True, but you would be able to hold your hands up and tell all those idiots that you have a licence. Can't be more difficult than getting a shotgun licence. I'm not going to lobby for a licence here in England but if they wanna introduce one then so be it. I got nothing to hide.
  10. Hi I shoot at Kibworth, Leicestershire and i know of at least one guy who comes from Nuneaton to use that range Great place to shoot PCP refill in the shop, good cafe and the choice of 2 airgun ranges
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