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kevin55

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  1. I'd recommend an English hammer gun - lots on Guntrader, I used 1 on a pheasant shoot on Saturday Apart from making sure it's ok measurement wise -bore and walls - it helps if you can open the gun if the right hammer is cocked They are very nice to use K
  2. I used a hammer gun on Saturday and, apart from funerals and weddings, it's the only time I wear a tie
  3. Thanks I'd looked at it on and off all day
  4. q to H8 If king to h file then bishop to f5 If king to f4, then queen to D4
  5. Bishop to F5 If black F4, bishop to E6 If black goes to h3,4 or 5 then queen to h8
  6. Queen to B7, then whatever move black makes it's checkmate on the next move?
  7. D7-C8 check If the black king takes the bishop, then A1-A8 checkmate If the black queen takes the bishop, then A1-A7 checkmate I think
  8. ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 2 out of 5 stars. · a year ago Disappointed Bought this jacket earlier in the year but it only got its first hard rain test yesterday. Disappointing as not waterproof - both arms and cross the back leaked after 3 hours of rain. Ended up soaked to the skin and not sure about trusting it again ✘ No, I do not recommend this product. This is on their (Orvis) own site
  9. BBC Four - Sword, Musket & Machine Gun: Britain's Armed History, The Big Bang
  10. Yes, his work is excellent. I've just had a pair of old Lang barrels done
  11. There's a lovely MX12 L with autosafe I believe at Atkin Grant Lang and 32" barrels K
  12. Same here Dan did my Lang barrels including a new bottom rib and lettering re-done A great job at a very good price and excellent service
  13. Thanks But too small for my expanding waist K
  14. Hi What is the maximum waist size? K
  15. Hi Any photo at all and what is the waist measurement please? K
  16. You can get a year of manufacture from the AGL book - sitting on my shelf now I'm up there this Thursday but as of last week they were just putting the Lang records onto a new computer system If you're in the gun shop there you can generally just ask for the details, giving your serial number and take a photo of them They are very helpful It's the old Broomhills Shooting Ground off the A5 from Junction 9 of the M1 and yes as above now owned by Francis Lovell K
  17. osted 28 September 2011 - 09:28 AM It is quite dangerous to fire the wrong length cartridge in a gun marked 2/1/2 inch. When a cartridge opens up the crimp it does so in the chamber, which is considerably bigger than the forcing cone if 67mm cartridges are used when they open the crimp will be slightly in the forcing cone which will increase chamber pressure by at least 30% not a good idea on an older gun. Yes they will fire and just produce a slight bit more recoil however the gun might be hard to open after each shot.You will not tell by trying to fit a fired cartridge in the chamber please just use the correct size cartridge in the first place and use up the 67mm in something else Happy shooting An old post from 'Deerhunter' K -I was told the same, that the forcing cones are too abrupt on the older guns
  18. Do you have the ebay link or item number for this please
  19. £22 for 100 clays at AC Sporting Targets if you are a member
  20. http://imgur.com/a/jUKz4 A bloke I met on a shoot in Devon a few years ago
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