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Jonjon79

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  1. Thats the plan for the top end, after this is done mate
  2. Nah, they're bob on. I didn't start the Henry Westons until I'd finished for the day
  3. Them gaps will still be there tomorrow, I'll do them then
  4. The new slabs are down, just the pointing to go and, the weather is positively summery There's even a big fat Bumble Bee hovering around. All that snow shite last month feels like a lifetime ago Time for a T-bone steak and some chicken on the barbecue, and a nice cold cider. Ah, life is good Hope you're all having a cracking evening
  5. Savanna, try cocking the rifle, then giving it a quick blast from of air from the bottle. It sounds like something could be sticking - Doing that may sort it. Good luck.
  6. Does it have to be Marks lass or, will anyone do?
  7. Good luck today Jigsaw ..... The HSE aren't always the easiest mob to deal with mate. Atb
  8. I do like those older BSAs ....... For me, I think that's a damn near perfect shape for a break barrel. I love the way the metalwork sweeps down into the handle and, that the front of the stock covers the cocking link (Weihrauch should take note ) Get some pictures up of it's groupings mate
  9. Shit Jeff, that sounds nasty - I hope you have a speedy recovery mate. I saw the Prosport for sale - Someone got themselves a nice rifle. Get a claim in on the bus company mate - it'll boost your BOP funds nicely Atb
  10. That's a nice set up you got there
  11. It never hurts to have a conversation, especially if you already know the owner Good luck mate.
  12. Fair dos but, that can be easier said than done. One of my exes used to hit me - she could be a right bad tempered bitch. She even punched me if the face while I was asleep once - that's actually a feckin weird feeling. She was only a little thing as well - a proper pissed off little pocket rocket. I could duck and weave most of it but, I still got caught with some corkers. I always used to promise myself that she's getting one back next time but, I couldn't ever bring myself to clout her.
  13. Well, that one definitely liked it's grub What was in the crop?
  14. Jonjon79

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    'Bagged a couple of birds' ......... Good shooting U
  15. The one on the left - it's the only one St Peter will let you in with
  16. He's done well with them mate The pictures don't really do them justice - you can see how well made they are when you've got hold of them.
  17. I reckon because the regulations are less stringent on airgun silencers and, there's less noise to silence, they can probably make them more universal and to lesser tolerances. The Hogan Decimeater would probably work well right up to .25.
  18. It's excellent mate - it's just done at least as well as a Hogan Decimeater and Weihrauch silencer I agree mate - after shooting his 97 and trying out these silencers, he knows his stuff
  19. Lastly, a couple of pictures of them on the rifles Si knows I'm a bit of a Magpie so, mine have the posh ally end caps In my honest opinion, they're sturdy, well made, good looking and, more importantly, effective. Would I buy one? ........ Yes, without a doubt Nice work indeed Si ........ If this is what you're producing now mate, I can't wait to see what you come up with in a couple of months time. Ps, you're not having these back, I'm
  20. Fist up was the Si Brown Mk1. ...... This was made to be a compact silencer for the TX and, I believe, was one of Si's very first. I did 3 x 10 shot groups with Falcon Accuracy Plus pellets. First, with just the standard plenum insert - I've found with this, I do have to concentrate more on my hold and build the shot properly for good accuracy. Although the TX does have a sound from it's internals working, like any springer, there is a report from the muzzle. Next up was the Hogan Decimeater. This really reduces the muzzle crack and, makes me
  21. As most of you are probably aware by now, our very own Si Brown has been developing and making his own carbon fibre silencers. ........ I understand that it's still early days and, there are a lot of ideas in the pipeline and, testing still to come. Just from speaking to Si, it's clear that he's got a real passion for the engineering side of air guns. ....... So much so that I hear he's got a pillar drill and lathe set up in his dining room Si very kindly sent me a couple to try - the first one, which I'll call the Mk1, arrived over a month ago. The second
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