AirArmsDavid
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Just before I bought any more traps I changed my probe from a wooden one to a metal fishing rod rest which gave more purchase and depth. I struck lucky on what appears to be the main run from one end of the garden to the other and caught one of the blighters with a scissor trap that night. Then another the next night, same trap, then a third the night after, same trap again. Now, fingers crossed, all has been quiet for two weeks with no more activity. My learning has been to relocate the traps frequently if blocked or not triggered. That way you stand more chance of hitting the "mother lo
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I think I'll get some duffus type traps. Chap here says to buy the "original" from the Flat Pack Co. in Yorkshire so as to get the best quality: http://www.molecatching.com/moletrapreview.html Is that view generally accepted or are there cheaper ones just as good? Many thanks. PS. Three small hills this morning...
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They're scissor traps by the way.
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Our rear garden backs onto farmland and over 25 years I've dealt with maybe a dozen separate mole infestations using the standard buried trap. Only had one trap, and always caught the mole. BUT... A few months back another mole or moles started throwing up earth. 7/8 locations around the garden. Because of this I now have 4 traps. As usual I use a probe, mole gloves on, to locate the tunnels, trying to find them a good way from the hills so that back digging of earth doesn't set off the trap without the mole inside it. Cut a hole, set the trap, halve the divot to block light, cover with an
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For Sale Weihrauch HW80 V-Mach .22 £250
AirArmsDavid replied to AirArmsDavid's topic in Gun's and Rifle's
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Slideshow photos here: http://picturetrail.com/sfx/album/slideshow/23934880 NOTE: Hawke SR6 3-12x44AO Scope & mounts EXTRA £75 This is an early "West Germany" HW80 in .22 which I rescued. Total strip of the action, including a trigger strip & polish. Action re-blued by Colin Molloy at MAG. The best bluing in the UK some say. The front sight is new. Rear sight can't be re-blued as it's made of an alloy, not steel. V-Mach kit supplied and tailored for the rifle by Steve Pope. Around 11 ft lbs as I specified. The old internals (TWANG!) are supplied but are scrap really. Ex
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For Sale 3 week old HW100 FSB Thumbhole ambi in .22 + EXTRAS
AirArmsDavid replied to AirArmsDavid's topic in Gun's and Rifle's
Just the 2 brand new .22 mags for sale now at £22 posted each, £42.50 the pair. HW100 & bipod now SOLD. -
For Sale 3 week old HW100 FSB Thumbhole ambi in .22 + EXTRAS
AirArmsDavid replied to AirArmsDavid's topic in Gun's and Rifle's
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For Sale 3 week old HW100 FSB Thumbhole ambi in .22 + EXTRAS
AirArmsDavid replied to AirArmsDavid's topic in Gun's and Rifle's
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3 week old HW100 FSB thumbhole ambi stock in .22 Also for sale with it, or separately: Harris type bipod and 2 extra mags. FULL PHOTOS HERE: http://picturetrail....deshow/23978259 The new elegant model from Weihrauch with shrouded barrel. S/N 1927558, genuine Hull Cartridge gun, import date: 1 Dec 2011. Warranty valid until end Nov 2012 and can pass to next owner per Hull Cartridge. Comes with: 2 mags. Quick fill probe, brass air bottle adapter and air release tool. Instruction manual. Gun Guard hard case. Absolutely mint condition. £749.95 at BAR This o
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Can this be used against any other kind of nut?
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Is it not better to have someone trust your confirmation that what you're selling is just fine, and then to simply buy it based on that? Do you like 'tyre kickers'?
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Yes, it's still there with the toys! What's with all this 'looking' and 'trying out' stuff? If you'd said the fault was fixed and which stock it was I'd have just said "I'll have it" and arranged postage!
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You've ignored my two messages to you whilst you were online tonight regarding the faulty magazine indexing you'd previously posted about on here. Doe to this, I'm no longer interested. Don't bother responding now.
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