bailey
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Nov 11, 2011 21:53:27 GMT
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so this is what ocupies my spare time when not looking for a off roader lol I am into air rifles like to tinker with them well this is the newest to the collection atm its a webley and scott full power .22 made in birmingham anyone else have a interest in rifles
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Last Edit: Nov 14, 2011 19:17:14 GMT by bailey
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Nov 11, 2011 21:59:29 GMT
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I cannot shoot to save my life, in spite of having been very capable when younger.... go figure that one out.
Love rifles and fire arms in general.
No substitute for great engineering.
Lets see what the collective has.
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Nov 11, 2011 22:00:34 GMT
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PS: I assume you meant Spear time, and not Spare time.
Spear = Killing instrument.
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bailey
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Nov 11, 2011 22:05:43 GMT
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i will get some pics when i can mate atm it is only small, i have just sold one. BUT i have got a crosman rabit stopper .22 smk syncs .22 webley and scott xocet .22 a very old el gamo jnr .22(my great granddad bought me this hen i was 6) a i have a scandinavian(sp) rifle it is a model 67(i think) in pieces .22
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bailey
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Nov 11, 2011 22:06:51 GMT
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sorry not the best at spelling
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ruffgeezer
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Attracts french tat.
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Nov 12, 2011 18:22:42 GMT
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Here's mine, its an Air Arms TX200 running an uprated spring and damper, when I still lived with my folks my Mum hated it, until they had a rat's nest in the garden. I moved out 5 years ago but they've kept custody of it still! With the new spring, it'll pick a fully grown rat up on impact.
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bailey
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Nov 12, 2011 23:22:59 GMT
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not a big fan of under lever but you got to love air arms build qulity
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benzine
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Nov 13, 2011 11:31:57 GMT
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I've got a Weihrauch HW95 (.22) and a Smith and Wesson 5866 Revolver (.177)
Airsoft: Gas: Glock 18c, Mac 11, Mauser maxi carbine. Electric: MP5A5, MP5A5 'End Of Days', MP5SD5. Spring: APS2 Mk 2 Sporter.
I used to go airsofting quite a lot with friends, not been for a good few years. I want to go again next year but haven't been since new rule changes so I need to look into that first
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Nov 13, 2011 12:33:10 GMT
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i have me a couple. used to have a few spring air rifles when i was younger, like this few years back i got the urge again, but got a few co2 powered ones, mainly pistols anics skif great fun, holds 28 pellets in a mag, fires off fast as ya pull the trigger, no cocking the spring each time compact cp99 good fun for plinking with, fires a mag full off metall bbs drozd most fun out of any i reckon, fires metal bb, electric trigger so really light. ours are only single shots, but the us got the burst fire ones, 3 or 6 shots at selectable speeds too, up to 600 rpm i think have a diagram somewhere showing the difference- just one wire and a bit of solder. but that would be naughty and is frowned upon by the police crossman night stalker, this takes the bigger bottled, has a mag that holds 10 (iirc) 177 pellets, again fires quick as ya pull the trigger got a couple of airsoft guns, bought on a whim for no reason, bit daft really. good fun but only used in the house to shoot a few cans and then get drunk and take it in turns to shoot each other glock 18c, paid extra to get a metal slide, uprated return spring hi flow valves and a spare mag m11, with silencer good fun, though theyve all been boxed and put away again for the last 4 years!
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I'm not curse word, i just fell off my shoes
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Nov 14, 2011 10:57:23 GMT
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Got a .22 Cometa Fenix 400 carbine with a lovely walnut stock for normal use (going to club) and a 35yr old .22 Relum Telly for restoration. More into the older stuff myself but had a Tx200hc a few years ago and thought it was a great gun. Same as you, I like to tinker so always on the lookout for more projects. ;D
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1981 VW T25
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smurf
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Nov 14, 2011 12:51:52 GMT
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I used to havea full custom air arms S410 carbine, had to sell it a few years ago to pay for xmas My dads still got a mid 60's .22 diana super 70 break barrel. Epic for a springer
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Laser cutting and cnc punching (up to 3mm stainless and ali, up to 6mm mild steel)
Mail me a dxf file and i'll get you a price Metal folding and custom fabrication service also available
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bailey
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Nov 14, 2011 18:38:42 GMT
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well I have to say I had my first 2 shots with the webley today and if I dare say. I think it kicks like it is abit over full power :s
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Last Edit: Nov 14, 2011 23:47:58 GMT by bailey
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Nov 14, 2011 21:18:12 GMT
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I quite like anything 'Retro' and have these....... (they are de-activated before anyone phones Crimestoppers!) first up is a WWII SMLE No. 4 .303 bolt action rifle, all original, matching numbers, even has the original sling and bayonet. 2nd was going to be a beautifully engraved 100 year old (de-activated) shotgun but I can't find any pics of it and it's in the safe so I'll have to add them later. And if you'll permit me a tenuous weapons / cars link this was the gear lever on my old VW 181 Trekker.......... Exact 1:1 scale copy of a WWII German stick grenade
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Currently driving a Renault Wind Gordini as my daily. Don't ask about previous cars - there have been way too many and I stopped counting at 160!
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bailey
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Nov 14, 2011 23:58:21 GMT
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disasterbus I also like the old stuff. I am invold in ''wild'' american west re-enactment (1800) I have a 1830/40 .38 blank firing sherif replica of a cap and ball (with birds beak grips) a late 1800 peace marker 9mm replica again a late 1800 small frame colt replica (with birds beak grips) the misses I have not long sold a replica 8mm blank firing winchester also in my back catalog that has now been sold is a replica late 1800 .38 san marco (with birds beak grips) beautiful gun a hand made british trinity .38 blank firing base on a colt .45 late 1800 ( the misses, used for fast draw)beautiful gun a side by side shot gun(deac) don't know much about this spanish inport a british made underlever break hammered shotgun side by side a single barrel hammered shot gun all shot guns are 12 bore
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Last Edit: Nov 14, 2011 23:59:05 GMT by bailey
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disasterbus- that gear lever is genius, perfect car for it too
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I'm not curse word, i just fell off my shoes
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Nov 17, 2011 19:07:51 GMT
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I have a BSA R10 Mk2 in .177, cracking rifle never misses, and I'm a curse word shot.
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Nov 18, 2011 20:49:22 GMT
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Borrowed one of these when abroad a few years ago, lovely bit of kit but sadly not legal here Sporting purpose automatic shotgun - ideal for home defense
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Last Edit: Nov 18, 2011 20:50:16 GMT by dodgerover
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Nov 18, 2011 21:53:59 GMT
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And if you'll permit me a tenuous weapons / cars link this was the gear lever on my old VW 181 Trekker.......... Exact 1:1 scale copy of a WWII German stick grenade where did you get that? and would you be miffed if i copied??
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!!!SPREAD THE WORD OF MR PIKE'S RETRO EMPORIUM!!!
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Midas
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Nov 18, 2011 22:33:57 GMT
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Oh where do I start?
On ticket
BSA S10 FAC (28ftlbs) in .22 Marlin 39A Underlever .22 lr Sako Quad .17 HMR
Soon to be joined by another .22 lr, a .243 Winchester and a large capacity shotgun.
Sub 12ftlb Air
BSA Goldstar .22 Venom HW80 Venom Vantage .177 HW35E .22 BSA Airsporter S MK6 .177 BSA Meteor S Bowkett converted 12ftlb .177 Air Arms s410k Taylor regulated .177
Then there's the shotguns.....
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bailey
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Nov 18, 2011 23:47:24 GMT
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midas i love any thing under leaver i have had a go with a .38 original winchester and a .38 rossi with quite a short barrel i loved the rossi and wasnt that impressed with the winchester i love the under lever shotguns i beleave you can get 3 shot ones in this country.
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