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clayboster

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  1. as in the song... boom,...boom...boom, ..let me hear you say wayo...... and other unrepeatable words.
  2. if feltwad dont know then no one does, he pointed me in the right direction a few years back, aint looked back since (unless the game keeper chaseing me ).he..he. good honest advice, take note of what he says (and others) and you wont go wrong...good luck, it will all make sense in the end.
  3. they expand prob cause of pressure in a 3" cart, hence you getting no probs with the 2nhalf, if u want to go hush hush quiet try 2" subs, less pressure and super quiet with a mod, or even a 9mm shotgun with a mod. hope this helps a little..dave
  4. im selling these if any body wants to make me an offer ! ( no wee-wee extractors please) one in steel and one in aluminium with drippers and i got a couple spare drippers lieing about somewhere.
  5. hi all, every year on boxing day, we have a get together at "millride shooting ground" in essington near wolverhampton, this year is no different but... we are taking along a big black powder BLUNDERBUSS. !! if anyone has never shot one before why not come along and have a try, im sure you will be impressed at the sheer noise and smoke cloud from this old beast, (not to mention a fair old clout to the shoulder so not for the weaker person) there will be a small charge per shot (£1 minimum) donation, its for the peter parkes memorial fund and all moneys raised will go to the british heart foundation, ( peter parkes was a long time member at millride and is sadly missed by all who knew him) if your lucky enough to hit a clay, you may have a second shot free of charge, though a lot of people often refuse, (dunno why?) the fun starts at around 10.30am on BOXING DAY so come along , have a good clay session, a big breakfast then try your skill with a "REAL GUN" !..SEE YOU THERE. MERRY CHRISTMAS and regards all.....Dave.
  6. i have very dry cabinets too, still had odd rust spots as winter approaches and the cold sets into the house, leave your guns out of cabinet for a couple hours to equalize to room temp before cleaning, a cold gun in a warm room, then a sock placed over it (silicone treated or not) soon attracts moisture hence rust may set in,.try turning your sock inside out, spray it lightly all over with a good silicone spray then return right side in. hope this makes sense,
  7. another bargain i aiint gunna be buying !! thanks to a speedy turn around time by my police force, still waitng....waiting,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,waiting.
  8. kingo 15, see my post ........."rain kills stock" think you may go off owning a browning.
  9. try "chambers".... www.gunspares.co.uk/ .... does airgun spares and shotgun spares, especialy webley and scott
  10. ha..ha.. the browning clowns play once again. sell it !
  11. just buy a blunderbuss, u can put anything in it then.
  12. my black powder home loads do this all the time, dosent affect shooting quality, but no good for a second reload.
  13. hi all, ive been shooting with shotgun on my permission for over 20yrs now and the time has come for me to get a rifle, (.22 or .17 hmr) ifor popping of the rabbits there, as i cannot get quite near enough to take them out with a legal 12ft lb air rifle, my question is , do the police actualy visit the land as i dont want to upset the owner and im unsure if he would like the police "mooching" around his property. ive not yet spoken to him about it but i wanted to know this before i did. thanks guys.
  14. get your 18650 batterys from any old laptop batterys, the laptop says there faulty and capput, believe me there all good when you strip it down and end up with 6 or 8 very useable, rechargeable batterys from inside, ive got at least 20 odd of them and all from so called ''faulty" laptop batterys .
  15. SUCSESS....refunded, i finaly twisted their arm (should have been neck) and threatened with small claims court, but i think what worked was the threat of nameing and shaming them on line did more to change their minds, so im now happy with settlement.! but ...guess whos got the beretta in stock that i am thinking of haveing as a replacement..yep. so im gonna wait untill another rfd closer to me can get one in stock, thank you to all the folks on here for your opinions and helpful advice given, and think twice about the warranty given on a new gun before you buy.! regards ....jarma,
  16. words well spoken bruno,im no expert in stock refinishing but if the rfd say 2 weeks and i knew no better then i believed him, but now hes saying 3 months? so im going with the majority on here , im going to see them at the shooting show on saturday and tell them to shuv it where the sun dont shine,(hope it rains there too) and get a refund, im going to spend it on a beretta and have enuff cash left to buy a few thousand rounds to put through it, i like your wording and thats exactly what im throwin in there faces,
  17. foned the frd today for an update....not pleased. was told its haveing a high gloss finish put on it ...i dont like nor did i ask for one.! then told it will take about 3 months......was originaly told 2 weeks.! then was told, " its your fault, you did take it out in the rain!, we're repairing it as a good will jesture. then told well, what do you want us to do about it? i said get a rush on or im thinking of a refund, ill speak to you at the shooting show about it, he said well browning have a stand there so take it up with them, to which i hung up. i will name and shame this rfd if the matter is not sorted by the weekend.
  18. BEWARE...dont shoot the gun on a wet/rainy day, you have been warned, read my post, "rain kills stock", good luck if you decide to buy a browning!
  19. the best your budget can stretch to, false economy to buy a more expensive gun at a later stage.
  20. if im not mistaken, i believe you dont even need a cabinet, it can be secured to a wall as in a rfd with the steel wire thingy? so i was told.
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