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  1. Hi, Is the rifle still for sale, if so could you send me a couple of photos? Cheers Graeme
  2. Hi Kerm(?), Define "way up north"? I will probably be going up to Scotland (Glasgow area) in August sometime to see my folks, so if for some unknown reason the rifle does not sell down here I could always bring it with me and we could meet up. Just a thought. Cheers Graeme
  3. Weihrauch HW100 .22 full Setup for sale - COMPLETE SETUP NOW SOLD 15/08/2011 I have for sale a Weihrauch HW100 .22 (Sports stock) full setup. The gun has a Hawke Sports HD 3-9x50 scope, Weihrauch silencer, two 14 shot magazines and comes with a the owner's manual, a nice padded gun slip (Made by - Ridgeline of New Zealand) plus a DRAGER 9 Litre 200BAR air bottle (just refilled about 2/3 weeks ago). I think the bottle's certification expires in 2014. This is a pre "anti-tamper" model HW100. Also it is NOT the quick-fill adapter type, you need to unscrew the rifle's air cylinder and det
  4. Ihave an HW100 sports stock .22 setup for sale. I am an airgunning beginner andbought this setup about three weeks ago. Since I want to learn how to shootproperly I went along to a local field target airgun club. Having chatted atlength with the guys there, I formed the opinion that it might be better for meto use a .177 so I have decided to sell this .22 HW100. As mentioned the gun isa sports stock .22 model and it looks brand new. The guy I got it from said hehad bought it new about two and a half years ago and that it had less than 100pellets through it, the condition of the rifle certainly
  5. Guys, I am new to what I would term modern airgunning with its huge variety of very capable airguns, in fact I have never had an air rifle with a decent (not micky mouse) scope on it. I have occasionally come across references to LEUPOLD scopes. These scopes seem to be prettyy pricey, say compared to a similar spec Hawke scope for example. Are they really so good that paying four or five times the price of Hawke scope is worthwhile? Thanks in advance Graeme
  6. Hi Folks, I have stripped down my old Anschutz 335 (1972 Model) .177 and now want to reassemble it with its new BSA spring. Do I need specialist "Gun ONLY!!" lubricants or can I use the sort of stuff I have on my workbench at home in my garage - Sewing machine oil, copper grease (anti sieze), automotive HMP grease, WD40 etc. etc. The leather washer on the piston as far as I can tell is in really good shape, it is not stiff or cracked but is still soft and pliable, despite not being used for about 30 years. Is there anything should be put on this sealing washer to moisten/lubricate it to ke
  7. Hi Guys, Thank you all for your swift and knowlegeable replies. It is now safe to assume that I have now been straightened out on this subject and will reserve my little compressor for things that it CAN do. I must admit that for me a dive bottle seems preferable to a hernia! Cheers Graeme
  8. Thanks Matt, Sean, Like I implied, you are dealing with a dummy here - ME! Honest, I believe you. My knowledge of Physics is extremely limited, so simple concepts whizz right over my head but how come a hand stirrup pump can achieve the same as a diving bottle but a compressor cant compete with a hand pump? If I was going to blow up my car or motorbike tyres I know what I would choose between a hand pump and a compressor. Let me ask another dumb question - How do dive bottles get charged? I thought that was done by compressors? - Nuclear powered compressors? Just Kidding. Cheers Gr
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