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Well, up until a couple of years ago I would have been with all the nay Sayers, they didn't exist in the wild in the uk unless it happened to be an escaped one from public/private collection and even then it was for weeks rather than years, and most certainly not breeding in the wild, in fact, I still have my doubts about it happening or been true. But, I was heading home fairly early evening a couple of winters ago, about 6-30 ish, think it was in October but can't be sure, and I saw something, I didn't see it for seconds or minutes, just merely a glimpse, from the verge something6 points
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Well, I will then ! Scot is so tight, he switches the gas off to turn the bacon over !5 points
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So while talking to Jimmy/bigmac about the pellets etc, I asked for his advice on a new suppressor for my R10 as I m not happy with it. Both my 100's were quieter so I asked what he would recommend bearing in mind it's a supercarbine so something chunky wouldn't fit. Expecting a sensible and honest answer I waited and after a little while I was sent some pics of a swift stumpy modular.....and a request for address and post code!!!!! My request for his bank details were met with a typical Jimmy style response, including, as you can imagine the word twat!!!! And within half an hour it4 points
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Apart from the pistol, thats the lot ......... Daystate Mk3 RT .177 TX200hc .177 Falcon FN12 .22 HW100s .177 Falcon Prairie cm .1774 points
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Hi guys However I am currently starting a review of a Tony Leach 22mm skirtless piston conversion,on my AATXHC .177. this will not be on VHTV,but on my other channel/Facebook profile plus the option to share it. it saddens me when for a simple fee to register,the airgun community loose out on knowing about these shed tuners,because if it wasn’t for RFD gunsmiths and shed tuners doing there R&D most of us would still be shooting untuned rifles,unless you know hands on and own a lathe. in my opinion the LGU is good out of the box,apart from the trigger mechanism,wh4 points
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5 months old and starting to shape up nicely. Good temperament and easy to kennel, not like the two black fuckers I have, haha4 points
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A couple of pictures of my lad, they probably been posted on here before but its not very often I take pictures of my dogs. Well not as much as I used to4 points
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That’s because he is a top lad & proud to call him my best mate ! Even if I don’t see much of him at the moment!3 points
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a few more of him there all old photos but the bottom pic in the snow is one of the best iv taken of him and what a day that was.3 points
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The ones here born or otherwise are imo potential terrorists out to do more harm than good. Look at the Glasgow airport attack. Drs. I also from time to time read about the ones in the local shop hard working etc etc. Money grabbing c**ts imo involved in fake goods, drugs cheap fags/drink. I remember as a kid they took milk tokens meant for kids and gave drink and fags with there cut of course. Nah i have never liked them nor trusted them and not about to bend on my opinion cause of what they may or may not have done for this country a century ago. Btw they a3 points
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Butter infused with weed n hash then used fudge recipe on carnation website n topped with dairy milk n nestle munchies ?3 points
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I’ll tell you something, the old shoes don’t see the light of day much cleaning up pig shit in Ireland in the pissing of rain And I’ll go one better on the suit as well, the one I got married in cost f**k all as I found it hanging up when I was clearing a place out in Saville row. the old woman did her nut saying “you are not wearing a suit you found in a job on our wedding day!!” ”f**k all wrong with that, it will do me lovely”.....didn’t fit me then, don’t fit me now !3 points
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Well guys, here`s a picture of my current rifles. Top to start. 1, HW 100 KS .22. Hawke Sport scope. 2, HW 100 KT .177. Mamba 4-16x50 IRS 3, FWB Sport mk1 127, (.22 cal) Tasco 4x40 w/a . Classic 1980. Nick Simmons tuned 4, FWB Sport mk1 124, ( .177 cal), Mamba Lite 4-16x44. Classic 1979. Nick Simmons tuned 5, A Arms TX 200 HC, MK3 .177 cal, Mamba lite 3-12x44 Rat Works tuned/ short stroked. Taken a lot of vermin with these rifles atb2 points
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Hello, I got 3 kits in August (thanks Samuria) and after a few weeks one of them went weak on the back end. Its back end kept falling over, and when it moved, it would hop like a rabbit, not walking its back legs. I spoke to a couple of blokes I know who have had ferrets for many years, and they all said I should knock it on the head. Well it didnt appear to be in any pain, and it still played around with the other two kits, albeit not as vigorously. The vets in the area dont really know ferrets that well, mine are the only ones on their books, so I did a little reading, and it could have been2 points
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Rez , you should have a 3-5 mm gap between your close board and gravel board as the end grain will soak up rain and rot the board quicker ,even though they are treated Only saying2 points
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This had something on it. ....... Feck knows what though because it was already done when I bought it. I know that doesn't help much but, as everyone else is showing off sexy stocks ........2 points
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Oops.......its just gone off in my pocket..........thats a fecking stunning stock Si????2 points
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I used danish oil on my 100 mark, came up a treat before after2 points
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I don't agree with anything you say , but everybody is 100% entitled to their own opinion.2 points
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a bloke who helps out on a weekend in my local shop has an fac r10 and is well happy with it, and he's a full on powder lad! I know a few ppl who have had problems with the impact but is it just luck of the draw?! phil is more than happy with his... and the sub 12 wildcat I have is great and never missed a beat and thats in all weather conditions2 points
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Ahhh, I see now. We have the potential for a 'Repeat Offender' here then, do we Moxy??2 points
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Hi VM if they are registered RFD ,then I have no problem with it. its one of the conditions Si & myself decided,when we started reviews on rifles.sadly most of the shed tuners are not RFD registered so we won’t be putting it on VHTV,2 points
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Always owned sambas dytkos. Younger folk used to comment they were old fashioned. Now I see a lot of youngsters wearing them. I almost say to them "hey there our f***ing trainers get them off"! Lol One thing they never really dropped in price unfortunately.2 points
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Whilst browsing this thread, I diverted to some other sites about skinheads (the original ones) around 1969-72. Brought back some good memories. IMO the clothing of that era was the best of any. I still remember when I was a messenger up town and saved for my first pair of brogues from The Squire Shop in Brewer Street, Soho. All my clobber was bought individually (monetary constraints LOL) and never did get to own a tonic suit, just the trousers. Nowadays being older, fatter and balder I'm not so fussy with my clothes. I still enjoy listening to the music from the day, trojan record label etc.2 points
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Exactly mate. I'm no youngster anymore .. I have 12 pairs of brogues, the mrs goes nuts as I have more shoes than her.. about 40 pairs without trainers.2 points
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your sighting is dead normal mate, but there are some on here that would have you believe that in the 5 seconds you saw what you saw they would have got there tripod out set up the GoPro then took a perfectly placed head shot and produced the body for all to marvel at there great countryside skills and hunting ability, then there are a few people like yourself who actually go outside for real and know in there mind exactly what they saw FairPlay to you2 points
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Seen a couple of dispensaries today,including this one,it's one of Marc emery's stores,they take an average of up to $40,000 a day in sales,he has pledged to have 200 dispensaries running across Canada by the end of this year.2 points
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Thanks very much to chap who sorted me these 2 Jill’s.. and only 20 mins away.. top lad Dave my young en is over the moon so thank you very much.2 points
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The Working Lurcher truly is,... a 'Jack of all Trades, Master of None" If you kept a different breed of dog for every eventuality,..you would need a kennel full of jukels.. I'll settle for less than perfection,...I only ask,..." just give it a try Shep", that'll do nicely...2 points
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My saluki bull grey 27tts about 16month old doing very well2 points
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