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    Sec 58 (2) dealer occupation Knackerman & Humane Dispatch<br /><br />Main interest Lamping Fox & Rabbit & working Ferrets.

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  1. Looks like you got a Bargain there.
  2. I will second that Donnyc, OK for the FT boys but dont think about Hunting live prey with these Regs. foxon.
  3. It all depends on the piston material, PTFE will withstand mineral based oils, leather type pistons will like mineral oils, nylon & rubber type pistons need a synthetic oil like silicone grease, those that use all steel in there manufacture ie with steel piston ring should use a heavy mineral based grease. Hope this helps with your BSA SS, but the Gas Ram will be the best avenue for performance & noise reduction, contact Donnyc on here, he is the Guru of Gas Ram & can do you a good deal on one, I have just put one of his AWT Rams in a Customers Lightning & the Customer told me
  4. The brunt of the noise is made up from metalic vibration & the movement of air, the guide will make very little impact on the noise, the guide will stop spring crunch or distortion, as for wear on the spring this will happen with use so adding the washer will not cause any ill effects, adding weight to the piston can cause recoil problems as well as load damage such as spliting. The diagram I sent you has the parts list & in there you will find the spring guide from Chambers, if they do not have one in stock contact BSAs parts department on 0121 772 8543 or www.bsaguns.co.uk as this pa
  5. Webley & Scott Ltd Single Barrel Shotgun, full choke, 2 3/4" proof, 30" barrel, made in the 1950s, this is the nicest one I have ever seen, in as new original condition, not refinished, two owners from new including me, has been in my private collection, doubt 100 shells have been fired through her. £100 F/F or sent to your RFD. foxon.
  6. Hi, Spring guides are great for keeping spring true on compression, washers can put your rifle over the limit, here is a diagram of your Supersport. foxon. http://www.gunspares.co.uk/shopdisplayprod...;cat=Supersport
  7. Have a very nice BSA 20g. foxon. is this a side by side? has it got ejector? and what model. i am v interested.. Hi this is a single barrel ejector made by BSA. foxon.
  8. Have a very nice BSA 20g. foxon.
  9. Hi, No pitting with mirror bright bore, as you said 2 1/2" proof only. foxon.
  10. Superb little Germanic 410 folding S/S, hard to find in this condition, shoots lovely, a well ballanced well engineered shotgun from 1910, a firm favourite with the Poachers in it's day. £150 F/F or sent to your RFD. Location:- Cornwall foxon.
  11. At the age of 5 my Father bought me a Webley Jaguar for Christmas 1969, you can imagine the delight on my face pulling it from under the tree, happy memories, Christmas 1970 I got a Webley pre war pistol, still have both to this day. foxon.
  12. Hi, Good to see some one have a play with a pod & springer, if you want to try & quieten the action, try nylon washers in the piston, so they sit in front of the spring, also place a nylon washer to the rear of the spring at the action, this will absorb some of the spings recoil noise, with the action removed from the stock lay some sticky back foam tape along the stock chanel useing 1" strips, 3 each side of the stock chanel should do, this will absorb a lot of the recoil through the stock & makeing the gun a lot quieter as vibration will not pass through the foam strip like wood
  13. The catch is retained by a roll pin, this has to be punched out with an engineers pin punch. foxon.
  14. Thanks Foxon, I'm still awaiting Wendy to bring all the stuff up for me to make a complete inventory, take pix and put all relevent parts with the appropriate guns. I'm sure there is bound to be a lot more than what I've listed. Interesting you say that about the Sniper, I have one myself and recently tried to sell it at £40, with no interest. Perhaps I should put them in a collectors area? Thanks for the tip They are a nice little rifle and using Geco's I get 30 shots in the tubular mag My sniper is .177 and is running somewhere near the 6ft/lbs (I understand this is what t
  15. Hi Phantom, Sorry to see your friend is no longer with us, he had a nice collection there, looking at most of them they are modern and easy to price, the one that sticks out is the El Gamo ASI Sniper, they have become very sort after with collectors & shooters alike & in good condition should fetch £85 to £100. I hope these items make a good price for the mother & her children. Maybe the members on THL will dig deep in their pockets to buy one of these items knowing the money will go to a well deserved mother & children. Atvb, foxon.
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