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Royal Mail & Airguns (New As Of August 2013)
Phantom replied to Phantom's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Unfortunately not and I've no idea how the feck they are getting away with it. I had a Dan Wesson Revolver sent to me last year, it was sent RM SD. It took days to get it to me after it was sent and opened for the Police to verify it was 'Just' an air pistol. There was no CO2 enclosed, but they decided it was "Prohibited" from flying.! I was lucky, I received it The way they are going now is getting beyond a joke and what is worse is that they apparently don't need to justify their illegal actions. Tony -
Your receipt is your proof of purchase, therefore it is your transaction warranty, the law is on your side and she cant claim there is no Warranty, your contract is with her she needs to get it fixed under warranty
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That's your proof of purchase then She doesn't have a leg to stand on
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In that case, Darryl is absolutely spot on You did get a receipt when you handed over the money?
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Was it a secondhand shop? If it was a second hand shop, then you get a standard 3month warranty on secondhand goods AND the shop must be an RFD or they are illegally supplying Firearms.
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:hmmm: Cant put a thumb up Andy apparently :{
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Puff Hunter?
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Andy, din't I just say that Bud? Remember you must snub the Ginsters fat laden crap with pepped and gristle and partake of a decent ang GENUINE "Roes" Pasty (a £3 one will provide you with a decent Steak and spud meal at one side and a decent apple or strawberry/Rhubarb with fresh cream or Custard at the other
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Without a doubt it will SIGNIFICANTLY reduce the muzzle output IE: ft/lbs I couldn't get my 2250 past 6.7 ft/lbs until I put on an extended barrel, it them went up to 8.9 ft/lbs. Tony
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Air Arms Pressure,, Info
Phantom replied to big napper's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
My best guess is: A/..... Your Dive tank may be loosing pressure (just like the air cylinder on the gun; they can develop faults) Or B/..... The gauge may be have been knocked off calibration or even dodgy :-/ A gentle test: Go set up a target on an A4 paper (with a good backstop) Mark the paper with a coloured dot. Zero (or check zero) as normal Aim at the same mark for every shot and count how many shots before you notice a significant drop in the point of impact. If you are getting around 40 shot's or more then it's likely to be the gauge. The good news is that a gauge -
Nowt like a bit of ammo for the anti'es
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BizMags are quite soft skirted and heavy headed, they generally perform very well in pcp's. I've used them to great effect in the S200, bit pricey though round here.
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Air Arms Pressure,, Info
Phantom replied to big napper's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
My 200 is .22 cal and I get roughly 40 shots before having to compensate for pressure drop, so I should guess you will have about the same maybe more. The 200's are not that pellet fussy, but so far the tightest groups I've had at 30 yards are Air Arms Fields 5.51 and 5.52 thet gave me a grouping of about 8mm Edge to edge, followed by FX pellets (I cant get them now though) giving about 9 to 10mm groups E2E. Then came Crosman Premier Ultra Magnums about 10mm E2E groups. Bisley Magnums also produced tight groups but never bothered measuring them. You can fill the gun to 210 Bar, however -
As above a 22xx, EBxx; HW40 or better still HW45 (assuming you can learn to shoot the 45 that is!)
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Both excellent But the Marksman is substantial in length compared to the Twink mkII Tony
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Royal Mail & Airguns (New As Of August 2013)
Phantom replied to Phantom's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Yeah, I'm aware of that one bud Tony -
Royal Mail & Airguns (New As Of August 2013)
Phantom replied to Phantom's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Cheers Slave, Again Noted and posted to those whom need to know Tony -
Swapping My Two Rifles For A 100 Kt With Pump
Phantom replied to Andy_c's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Poor trigger on the 200 It is adjustable Andy When in the mkIII stock its sweet, in the bullpup stock it's even better Teet, thats me outta here for the night, Night Y'awl. -
Swapping My Two Rifles For A 100 Kt With Pump
Phantom replied to Andy_c's topic in General Airgun Discussion
My only little niggle with the 100 is that it (on a full day out) is that it is truly a HW (Heavy Weight) especially in mud! A strap is pretty much mandatory on the 100. Accuracy between the two is negligible. The 100 however is very hard (if not impossible) to put two up the pipe! -
Swapping My Two Rifles For A 100 Kt With Pump
Phantom replied to Andy_c's topic in General Airgun Discussion
You will regret parting with the 200...... But the 100 is (or at least almost) as good! -
Royal Mail & Airguns (New As Of August 2013)
Phantom replied to Phantom's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Further to a member in Cornwall being told a load of Bull Pucky from counter staff, another member has finally had a response from the RM about his complaint to them Tony -
Royal Mail & Airguns (New As Of August 2013)
Phantom replied to Phantom's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Cheers Slave, That's the first Rifle I've heard of. A friend of mine down Cornwall way was told by his local Post Office that all air-weapons must go by Parcel Force 48hour only a day or two back. Parcel Force have no legal obligation to carry guns of any description what so ever! Where as the Royal Mail DO have a Legal Obligation. It's strange how all this lot is happening now only a short while after they had planned on banning all carriage of guns and component parts. Most people are beginning to share/come to the conclusion that the Royal Mail are "Actively" making the transport of -
Air Arms S200 Parts???
Phantom replied to AAS200 Rookie's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
Afternoon Craig, Nick can/will produce virtually anything you require! Simply contact him and ask, if it's feasable both practically and (the important bit for me) Financially; then he'll do it He's just patented the design for the P.P.S.T.! (Perfect Pellet Seating Tool) and I'm sure that when it comes to high level competition (World HFT & FT, Olympic etc..) It's seriously going to be the next BIG "Consistancy" aid! Out of all the guy's and girls he's had testing them he's not had one single complaint! Just compliments and thanks! My guess is that if you have gone to the troub -
Vegitarian "An old Indian term for those who can not hunt"
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Hmm, the Squizzer in red wine and Juniper is mouth watering!