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Seamaster

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  1. Piece of piss mate. I'd suggest removing the reg cover with a hacksaw though, it's a lot easier than with a Dremel. Chris
  2. Just measured it and it's 33.5cm long when it's on the gun. Chris
  3. I agree Mitch. Most of my guns have done well with them and my current R10 is a tack driver with them running at 11.7. Chris
  4. I think about 110 mate. Not sure to the pellet but it's certainly over 100. Chris
  5. This would be the last to go. HW100, full length, Rowan trigger, barrel band and front stud, A&M cylinder and CS700 thumbhole stock. In .177 of course, I wouldn't waste my time with the slow calibres. The best bunny gun I've ever owned. Chris
  6. It's an Ultra mate.Very pricey and still no reg. Chris
  7. The difference though mate, is that shot guns have released their shot by the time the recoil kicks in. With an airgun, the pellet is still in the barrel when it jumps, which is why it makes more of a difference.In .177, the pellet is in the barrel for a shorter time but it jumps more. In .22, the pellet is in the barrel for longer but the jump is milder. Horses for courses. But I find .177 to be easier to shoot accurately out of a springer. Chris
  8. The difference though mate, is that shot guns have released their shot by the time the recoil kicks in. With an airgun, the pellet is still in the barrel when it jumps, which is why it makes more of a difference.In .177, the pellet is in the barrel for a shorter time but it jumps more. In .22, the pellet is in the barrel for longer but the jump is milder. Horses for courses. But I find .177 to be easier to shoot accurately out of a springer. Chris
  9. I actually prefer the snappier, faster recoil of the .177. I think it gives less time to make mistakes. The lazier, slower and milder recoil of the .22, for me at least, is harder to shoot accurately. Chris
  10. It all boils down to the size of your genitals mate. If you have small, underdeveloped man vegetables, you will want to compensate for this by buying a larger calibre. If, however, your tackle is adequate, you won't feel the need to over-compensate and will choose the smaller, yet much more accomplished .177. Chris
  11. Some people join forums to have smoke blown up their arses, and when the fire goes out, no smoke. And there are plenty of members with far more experience than Zini and the others on this section, and I was here when a certain member was pulling his leg and he kicked off and left over nothing, I took the piss out of his flat cap and he never really spoke to me again after that, good luck to him. Some folk just don't have a sense of humour and want folk to take them serious, you'll not get that on an open forum, because after a hard days graft, people just wan't to have a laugh and chill.
  12. Puff.TWAT :feck: And that's why we love THL. Out of likes again Rez :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: Why don't you pair of twats just get a room and have done with all this courting. :-) Chris
  13. Great job Mac and Viz. That looks superb. Chris
  14. There's just no need for this kind of fuckwittery mate.Have a word with yourself. Chris Chris its called banter mate just a bit of fun your lucky i did not start would of had your head done in lol looks like your on your way to joining the most sort after club on hear the TWAT club members are VM MARK WILLIAMS CC DAVID EVANS VISLAUK REZ And so on just fun mate thats all you will get used to it on hear David is i nice guy i should no he is my twin but im the better looking one lol atvbmac :thumbs: Well, if that's the case
  15. There's just no need for this kind of fuckwittery mate.Have a word with yourself. Chris
  16. Just let vis do it Mac. Too much willy waving on this thread. Chris
  17. Sorry gaffer. He did lol at me though. :-) Chris
  18. Bump.......said that on page 2 lol.No mate, you said wire wool which will smooth off the checkering whereas a toothbrush won't. Chris only If you rub like sandpaper, hard wood is hard but if sanded will remove timber you just need to agitate the stripper and loosen the black stain and yes it is a delicate and a toothbrush will work. Once the surface of the stain is opened the next treatment will get to work but it could take ages but is well worth doing. I work with wood for a living and restoring old hardwood is very rewarding as it takes many years to grow in the first place. Walnut l
  19. Bump.......said that on page 2 lol.No mate, you said wire wool which will smooth off the checkering whereas a toothbrush won't. Chris
  20. Lovely looking gun, and in the correct calibre. :-) Chris
  21. Looks good Mac. If you do want to get it out of the stippling try Nitromors and rub it in with a toothbrush. Two or three applications with a rinse in between should lift it out with no damage. Chris
  22. Good going mate. Right place, right time. Congratulations. Chris
  23. Just to let folks know, shealy has received the silencer too. Cheers lads. Chris
  24. You're welcome mate, thanks for letting me know. Chris
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