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SAVAGE HMR

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  • Birthday 27/06/1982

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  1. You don't need a TV license, it's not compulsory. This is a direct quote from the BBC's web page. "You need to be covered by a TV Licence if you watch or record programmes as they're being shown on TV or live on an online TV service. This is the case whether you use a TV, computer, tablet, mobile phone, games console, digital box, DVD/VHS recorder or any other device." You only need one, if you're watching a live broadcast, news etc. If you're watching a non-live broadcast, you don't need a TV license. Just so you know, the only way the BBC can prosecute you in a court of law, is to provide video evidence of you, in your own home, watching a live broadcast from the BBC. This in it's self is highly unlikely. The vast majority of prosecutions through the courts, happen as a result of ill educated people 'with regard to the law' admitting to things that the BBC door to door licensing people couldn't even prove. I haven't paid for a TV license, ever, and never will.
  2. Was doing some tree surgery work today at a house near Maxton in the Scottish Borders, got chatting to the lady we were working for about some pest control issues she has. The place is over run with rabbits, and there's quite a few squirrels to take care of too. She's been struggling to find anyone who shoots, that could take care of this problem for her. I'm looking to put her in contact with a local shooter, who will do this shooting for the sport 'free' Insurance to shoot is advantageous, but not necessary, being sensible and courteous, a must. The ground is suitable for air rifle use only, FAC air at shooters discretion. If you're bagging bunnies and squizzers, there will probably be cups of tea and biscuits. If you're interested in a new permission, please bump this thread, and P.M. me with your name and phone number. These will be passed on to the land owner, for her to phone you. Thanks for reading.
  3. Same, I'm presuming its a test pressure but the gague in the bottle goes to 400 bar, not 300.
  4. As above, Faber dive bottle for sale, same one in photo. Test till June 2015 25 inches tall and 22 inches in diameter. Pick up only from the TD6 post code in the Scottish Borders. May meet half way granted there's no speed bumps! £80 and its yours. http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/angel__lust/image-2.jpg
  5. You should get yourself round the hotels mate, I'm getting £1.50 for rabbits and £1.30 for squirrels in the fur.
  6. If Si-Bore is giving you a compliment regarding your shooting your obviously doing something right. Great video mate, keep up the good work!
  7. Would you accept £30.00 posted for this? If you would I'll take this off your hands mate.
  8. Hi Frencie, if your interested I've got a Milbro 'Diana' G34 for sale. Looking for £35.00 posted via Royal Mail standard parcels. It's a .22 and it's in fairly good condition, still has original open sights. Photo's in the link below. http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/angel__lust/Milbro%20G34/
  9. Are we still running the risk of being banned for posting the 'fox photo'?
  10. I may be wrong, but is this item not considered a pressure bearing part of a firearm? I.E. has to be noted on ticket via a one for one variation? I know I needed a one for one vriation for a barrel I bought for my 10/22, when I spoke to my F.L.O. about the variation I was told that any pressure bearing part of a firearm has to be noted on ticket. Maybe someone here has a better idea than me?
  11. As above, bought earlier in the year for £80, used a handfull of times 'see what I did there' In as new condition, looking for £40 or £45 posted. £30 saving on the current sale price. Spec can be found here. Any questions just P.M. me.
  12. Great shooting mate, excellent result. Is the rifle you're using a CZ Varmint Laminate? I've got the same rifle only with a walnut stock. Cant fault it at all, accurate from day one and loves cheap ammunition.
  13. Bit far away for me mate. This'll get snapped up in no time at all though.
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