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  1. I'd advise you give it to someone that specialize in fixing it. It won't cost you a lot..
  2. I read a thread on twitter few days ago about this ferocious animal... It is safe to say that lion alone doesn't own the jungle..
  3. I feel for you as we lost our Molly over 6 months ago and still have a few tears when we see pictures of her, they’re such a huge part of your life and it’s like losing a family member, it will get a little easier as the days go on but right now it’s very raw.
  4. Very pleasing to watch. Thanks for putting it up.
  5. Get a 1/2 inch unf adapter and a Weihrauch unit. Co2 is hard to silence so needs a quality silencer.
  6. buy tesco value peanut butter, mix it 50/50 with vegetable oil, and put it out. they'll sit there and lick it up for you, keeps rats nice and still.
  7. I've got 2 of them, 1 with both barrels and another with just the .177. They're a lot of fun to shoot. Easy to cock, even for a left-handed person. One thing you need to be sure of, when you put the barrel on, pull the cocking lever out part way, or it won't tighten down. On mine, the wood is pretty nice, one I got on ebay had a little "character" gouge in the fore grip, but they both were quite accurate out of the box. I'd buy one if I were you, it's one of those that you can shoot all day, without getting "Ahnold" arms.
  8. Super little gun, very pointable, huge shot count, and resilient synthetic stock. Pair it up with a weihrauch silencer and it'lll be super quiet too. Sweet spot is at 200 bar on mine.... The 8" long barrel imo does effect accuracy. Lastly, I don't take mine down, despite this ability being the main reason I bought it! If you don't either, discard the small plastic block in the front cylinder to gain a few more shots - it's designed to minimize loss of air when dismantling, so is not needed. Happy shooting Hope this and email sent helps.
  9. Looks like a great setup. I've got a WOA 18" stainless spr profile barrel in .223 wylde that shoots incredibly well. Only problem I have is cartridges getting stuck in the chamber.
  10. I purchased a Rossi 24in stainless octagonal barrel 38/357 underlever in 1998 still in excellent condition and never had any problem with it. only minor setback is it's a model 1894 with top eject so mounting a scope is somewhat of a problem, but I shoot it with an aperture sight. It`s my 25m /50m rifle and it is very accurate.
  11. Looks like you had a good morning. Thanks for sharing
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