Terry
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Hi Jim :thumb: again good C/S :thumb: but 2003 ??? I think trespass was altered after that --- but still not sure :thumb:
terry
terry
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How about a shooting meet? I have a Wembley air pistol somewhere
My weapon of choice. Simple accurate powerful and self contained.:thumb:
.If you want an easy rifle to tune with bags of potential power ,strongly and well made single shot then you can not go far wrong with a Weirauch HW80 .More potential than the other Weirauchs.They are de tuned for the British markets to 12ftbs and handle 18 very comfortably without busting your scope .Also very easy to quickly load with break barrell.:thumb:
Just a word of caution.. not trying to preach to the converted, I'm sure most of you already know, but just in case you don't..
an air gun over 12ftlbs requires a firearms license .. the penalties are severe if you are caught.. the same as having any unlicensed firearm..
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I think I would rather shoot myself than risk steaming myself, hee heehi i did have a 22 air raffle put had to sell it when i shot my self with it so now do stem engines a lot saver
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Got three or four (tell how long they've seen the light of day) BSA Lincon jeffries, underlever air rifes. One needs a trigger, trigger guard, and I need a couple of rear sights. Does anyone know if the spares are still available? When I was a kid these were the most powerfull, and not that many around. Real class if you could get your hands on one. Rgd's Graham.
any decent gun smith should be able to either supply or make parts .. these are quite collectable and worth restoration .. check the air gun forums for more info ..
Earliest Bsa / lincoln Jeffries type rifle / lowest serial number known ? [Archive] - AirgunBBS.com
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Got three or four (tell how long they've seen the light of day) BSA Lincon jeffries, underlever air rifes. One needs a trigger, trigger guard, and I need a couple of rear sights. Does anyone know if the spares are still available? When I was a kid these were the most powerfull, and not that many around. Real class if you could get your hands on one. Rgd's Graham.
If Wildman needs any help with his rabbit population I can suggest a couple of good lads with their own mobile accomodation--he only has to ask.
All our bunnies from this side of the Pennines must have emigrated to Devon
Cannot blame them far too wet, or cold, or windy or all at once up here for any clever bunny
Cheers Alan
any decent gun smith should be able to either supply or make parts .. these are quite collectable and worth restoration .. check the air gun forums for more info ..
Earliest Bsa / lincoln Jeffries type rifle / lowest serial number known ? [Archive] - AirgunBBS.com
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If Wildman needs any help with his rabbit population I can suggest a couple of good lads with their own mobile accomodation--he only has to ask.
All our bunnies from this side of the Pennines must have emigrated to Devon
Cannot blame them far too wet, or cold, or windy or all at once up here for any clever bunny
Cheers Alan
Not too much of a problem getting spares surprisingly enough. Always interested in new guns if you are thinking of disposing of them.Got three or four (tell how long they've seen the light of day) BSA Lincon jeffries, underlever air rifes. One needs a trigger, trigger guard, and I need a couple of rear sights. Does anyone know if the spares are still available? When I was a kid these were the most powerfull, and not that many around. Real class if you could get your hands on one. Rgd's Graham.
So what is a good 'repeater' rifle, how much and how easy is it to 'touch up the power'
Peter
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Hi,good to see we ve got some air gunners on board--I use a Haenel 303 .177 to deter tree rats from decorating my Flair-as a matter of interest -anyone know what the poundage is? Its an old beast -no spec in the handbook
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have a hankering for a CO2 pistol!
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