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  1. Pics and location added sorry about that never noticed i hadn't put a location
  2. Here for sale is a YUKON 24101 NVMT Exelon 3x50 Night Vision Monocular. It has a 50mm lense and 3x magnification for superior-quality images. I bought it 3 months ago and have only used it for about 30 mins at the most, it is as new, there are no scratches or marks on it what so ever. It comes complete with the box all instructions and carry case. and 3 batteries (which were £5 each). this monocular can be combined with a mounting kit (not included) to use as a night vision scope. I payed £290 for this but have upgraded to a night vision scope hence the sale. I am looking f
  3. I would be interested in that mate depending on when in september it is, i have been looking at doing it for a while now
  4. Shoot of shot her in the arse as she walked away then said she attacked you and fell on the air rifle, that would be the last time she stuck her nose into other peoples business
  5. I have my 22 set for 50yrds and can shoot easily as close as 20 or far out as , i have had the sights set for 100yrds and you can shoot out to 120-130 but the drop is way to much to compensate accuratly at short range so find it better setting them at 50 and just getting a bit closer. For the HMR you get the extra bit or range out to 140yrds but any wind and again your screwed. There is the trajectory graph for the 22lr and 17HMR
  6. As mike says everyone will have there own opinion I prefer the .22lr although the .17HMR has a flatter trajectory, due to the light bullet any wind and the bullets are all over the place. From a cost factor both the rifle and the bullets of the HMR are way more expensive than the .22 for a second hand HMR your talking atleast £300 for a .22 £100 and for the bullets i get 50 .22 subsonics for £3.75 for 50 .17HMR's is £15.50 so there is a hell of a price difference. Since the .22 is subsonic the moderator is so much smaller and cheeper and the gun is so much quieter since there is
  7. 5 doors, manual, hatchback, petrol, 22,000 miles, silver, ABS, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Audio remote control, Body coloured bumpers, Cloth seat trim, Cruise control, Drivers airbag, Electric door mirrors, Folding rear seats, Front electric windows, Front fog lights, Front head restraints, Full size spare wheel, Heated door mirrors, Height adjustable drivers seat, Immobiliser, Isofix child seat anchor points, PAS, Passenger airbag, Radio/CD, Rear headrests, Rear wiper, Remote central locking (spare key), Service indicator, Side airbags, Steering wheel rake adjustment, Trip computer, 2 ow
  8. Forgot to add Gun cabinet tested to BS7558:92 ,Two high security 7 lever key locks supplied with two keys per lock. 100% Police approved. High Density foam divider & floor mat. Suitable for floor or wall fixing, Finished in a durable Hammer Grey paint. Specifications:- External Height 1305 mm External Width 201 mm External Depth 221 mm Weight 22 Kg.
  9. 3 shot gun cabinet measuring 52"h 8"w 9"d, 1 year old, as new apart from one small scratch on door and slight shaddow on side. i have been using it for my shotgun and .22 but need a bigger cabinet as have got a .243. both sets of keys are with it. Its in dunfermline for pick up or a courier should be between £15-£20. £90 ono
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