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charlie caller

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  1. I agree with the others, dieseling is the most likely cause, due to lube getting in front of the piston seal,if you are competent, strip your rifle (tx200 I believe? Dead easy) de grease the cylinder with some dowel and kitchen towel, with some de-greaser sprayed on it,make sure the piston seal is totally free of lube, and de-grease the spring,put a light smear of pure silicon oil on the sides of the piston seal, and spray the piston and bearing rings with some ptfe dri-slide,the lightly lube the spring with lube of your choice, molly,red rubber grease,quantum hot sauce,ultimox 226 etc, only p
  2. Seriously how long before you get a 9mm pointed at your head walking round with that abortion
  3. Right price drop to get rid, £30.00 posted, or it on that certain auction site they go
  4. No such thing as overkill, dead is dead, but bear in mind your choice of pellets in .22 is vast, in .25 quite small.
  5. Nevermind it will clean the injectors
  6. Your a bit slow mate, of course Im fecking gay, this is me in action with one of my bitches.
  7. Yes but, well , mmm , aaaa. er. feck you got me This time BUT ILL BE BACK TWAT atvbmac :thumbs: Actually BIGGER IS BETTER just ask your Lass Thats what she told me :thumbs: Which one? ALL OF THEM atvbmac :thumbs: If you only knew Mac
  8. Yes but with a BIG IMPACT at the end :thumbs: If the fecking rabbit hasent shifted by the time it takes to get there
  9. Yes but, well , mmm , aaaa. er. feck you got me This time BUT ILL BE BACK TWAT atvbmac :thumbs: Actually BIGGER IS BETTER just ask your Lass Thats what she told me :thumbs: Which one?
  10. Agreed 99s are far easier to get to full power in .22 a 95 would of course be splendid in the performance calibre .177 especially when tuned, take your pick.
  11. Maybe, but not quite in the light switch turning off way a .177 does
  12. What the fu*k is British????? Apart from a political contrivance by the left,an Asian, or a Negro can be British by birth, is the old boy unwittingly celebrating their Britishness I wonder, Britishness is simply a meaningless term, a political ideology, is this "British day" a new card played by the liberal elite, who are terrified at the rate we are beginning to re-assert our English identity? The simple slapping of the "British" label on everything English by the establishment, is plain to see, from the programmes on television, to the label on your butter, this is nothing more than an attac
  13. I would counter that statement sir,by simply saying, good things come in small packages, checkmate I believe
  14. If you have authority to take game birds,on private land,it matters not one jot if the birds have strayed from a shoot next door, once on your landowners property, they are his/hers, legally, if you are empowered to shoot them, you are shooting the property of your landowner, simple as that,nearly every permission I have bar one I think, gives me authority to shoot pheasants,and indeed any game I want, including deer,(not that I have deer on many) when I replied to the original thread, I mentioned that in my opinion, most landowners,be they farmers,estate owners or the employees of such, would
  15. And the way I see it is this, you start with a big macho .22 because thats what dad and uncle ........ always used as lads, you persevere, safe in the knowledge that you have the ultimate airgun killing machine,I mean how could anything possibly outdo the mighty .22 airsporter, after all it killed a rabbit at 20 yards last week,then the HW80 comes out, and you are persuaded to try .177 so after much soul searching and consternation, you decide to try it those rabbits etc that were previously out of bounds for the mighty .22 at 35 yards simply roll over with a twitch, and no holdover needed w
  16. Seriously Mac they do a .22 but strangely for a springer, lots of reviews I read before deciding,suggest that its actually better in the performance calibre, think you should get one and see the light in .177 flavour
  17. You know you need one I am being a little bit critical, the trigger is fine, its just not quite as good as it could be, I might have a look and figure out if I can improve it.
  18. Lol, and perhaps some fishing tackle well he will need a new hobby,because he certainly wont be shooting,if he follows your advice
  19. I am tending to agree with you mate,smooth is not the word,quiet, and very quick lock time,similar to a tuned HW99 in fact, the trigger is good and perfectly acceptable, its not as good as a reckord or AA unit, a long first stage, and a slightly creepy let off, but still good,I have said it a couple of times now,how quiet the thing is,well I screwed a PH moderator on it just to see the difference, now as we all know, putting a moderator on a springer does not make a vast difference normally,certainly to the shooter,in terms of noise reduction, oh but this is very different, it makes a very not
  20. If you can live with the slightly naff looking, but very competent trigger,I dont think you will be disappointed with one of these, the best way I can describe it up to know, is like using a super accurate pcp with a tiny bit of kick, cant wait to get it out again.
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