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  1. Another method is to use a hot air gun and a horse or vice (or just the knee) Here's a vid of a chap making a very basic stick... Cheers, John
  2. Hi Matt Does it look like this one (the longer barrelled one).. This one has the 2260 rabbitstopper barrel fitted (24") along with a Steel breech and bolt that I made myself.. Cheers, John
  3. Hi Albert It may help your sale if you say where you are for the face to face.. John
  4. I tried taking the speedometer apart on my old Sunbeam Alpine when the needle was bouncing all over the place, I got as far as removing the dial, there was a hairspring attached to the dial and the needle shaft , when I pulled the dial away, the flat spring ended up like the coil spring of a land rover I jumped on that speedo for a full tem minutes, there wasn't a lot left of it , the Alpine wasn't a very common car and had been obsolete for a few years but luckily, I managed to acquire another one Cheers, John
  5. Hi I have a few HW's and love them HW35e.. HW35k.. HW77.. HW80.. HW95.. I put the 95 into a 98 stock as I liked it more.. I then acquired a Custom stock for it quite soon after I also have an early (pre safety catch) HW35e that was cammo'd :sick: I've stripped it off, it still needs work though such as the chequering recutting as the tops of the diamonds were rubbed away also the action needs more polishing then rebuing.. John
  6. Some pics of the rifle... John
  7. Here are a couple of pics of the rifle.. John
  8. WOWSER!!! That Criollo knife with the buffalo on is stunning :notworthy: Gaucho knives really are nice but yours is waaaaay above being nice John
  9. Hello R10 Whereabouts are you?? If not local, would potage be an option?? Also, are pics available?? Cheers, John
  10. Hi Carl I sent you a pm.. Have a look at this site for the tutorials, they do all kinds of them whether it's for making knives, handles, bolsters or sheathes... ATB, John
  11. Check that the action is tight in the stock too John
  12. Here you go mate "CC Cadet Major 177 cal 1955-1957" Taken from the BSAOG website.. John
  13. If they are that good how come you have had loads, if they were good you would have had one or two at the most, they would last! It's probably the same as me- i've had loads of Aisporters (still have around eight ) but i've sold loads in the past, i seem to get bored and then move them on, i usually regret it as soon as they've gone through the door I have a Stealth and an S-16, the stealth is a fantastic gun, lightweight, powerful and quiet also, very comfy to shoulder (even though it goesn't look it ) but the Logun has been very troublesome, leaking upon screwing the bottle i
  14. Hi Will I have a Stealth and it was for ages my favourite rifle (until i got my career to hold air and behave itself power wise ) I love the fact that it can be stripped and stowed in the case that resembles a laptop bag as the general non shooting public seem to look at you with a slip over your shoulder like you have Leprosy these days They're lightweight yet powerful, dead comfy to shoulder too Mine has accounted for loads of ferral pigeon at work though i've not tried rats or bunnies (no permissions ) Here's a couple of pics.. I don't think you would regre
  15. Hi Here's a couple I made.. I hammered the blade out for this from a piece of packing steel at work, i used a large bas**rd file to shift the metal then to finish, i used emery wrapped round a piece of wood, progressively finer grade, this was over twenty five years ago.. It's a bit big to call a knife really Here's another that's a little bit too big to call a knife (short sword really).. The blade on this was a high carbon sharpening steel!!, warmed up with Oxy Acetylene and hammered out on an anvil (same as the other!).. For the hilt/knuckle guard i carved some pine
  16. Hi 'Fraid i don't have any real guns, only airguns as i don't have an FAC/shottie licence Here's my collection of airguns, there are a few more that i've bought since the pic was taken and a few that are stripped for work doing.. I won't list them unless someone insists I have a small collection of Webley/BSA air pistols too but i don't think anyone would be interested in those.. Cheers, John
  17. Where abouts are you? Cheers, John
  18. Hi I have the Stealth and love it to bits, can't comment on the others in the range as i've never handled them.. Mine.. John
  19. Hi I found a few but they're years old and starting to fdester a bit.. Spitzer bullets.. John
  20. I have a few somewhere- if i can find them, i'll add a pic John
  21. Hi Maty It's actually one of the most comfy rifles to shoot that i have (and i have a few!!) John
  22. Hi Manco I love the shape of the Careers and got mine extremely cheaply for a couple of reasons, firstly it was leaking and secondly the lad i acquired it from had been a naughty boy, he had been on holiday at her majesty's pleasure and wasn't allowed to have guns, he had forgotten about this and asked me to take it away (for a hundred quid!)- i didn't need asking twice I initially cured the leak which was a score in the valve which i removed by chucking it up in my lathe and skimming it, this was good for about a year then it leaked again, it took ages to find the source this time, i
  23. Hi Just to add, when the HW35 were first imported into britain, i heard that they had to be de-tuned because every gun in the first consignment were over 12ft lbs John
  24. AARRRRGGGHH!!!!- Fairly sure i paid a hundred and seventy for mine Another pic with my Superstar carbine.. John
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