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go to argos and pick up a mobile broadband dongle, works fine for me, just plug it in and away you go
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not asking to be banned, just deleted and all posts made by me deleted, and even tho its Friday night and I`ve had a couple of beers I`m not so pissed as to just throw a tantrum, you dragged my name into a post involving an organisation that is now run by the politically corrupt and has an agenda that bears no relationship to the reason it was originally founded, if you or anyone else thinks its funny to link me in any way or form to them then its time for me to leave, mods please delete my user name and posts
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accepted, now can a mod delete my account and all posts I`ve ever made, this place is too full of childish idiots for me
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just remember to also add the risks involved with picking your nose after loading your gun, `may be danger of lead inhalation`
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best bit on this was when the veggie replied to a comment by gamekeeper on how bunnies would eat all the veg if they were not controlled `` but science will solve it`` was her reply, should have shown her what science came up with and shown her what a mixy rabbit looked like, not going to call her an idiot as everyone is entitled to their beliefs but some people need educating about how nature actually works and how food is produced
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think Lab must be on the star trek liver tabs, take one after twenty pints of heavy and it grows you a new liver, shame theres not a star trek rangers pill
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rabbits, in the pot, squizzers the same, draw the line at crows and jays (unless the line is the crosshairs lol)
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Best Pellets For Daystate Mk3 .177
neil82 replied to eat4peace's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
best groups at 30 yrds with mine is with bis-mags, if I do my bit it will put 10 pellets in a 5p circle -
pretty common on nissans, for some reason the 1400cc engine seems to be the worst, if caught before they started to leak we used to coat the rusty area with a layer of JB quick, bit like a rapid curing araldite glue, they`d last for years with that, if you remove it to have it plated just use rtv to stick it back on but clean the mating areas with brake cleaner before applying the sealant (and don`t use too much, think in the books its only something like a 3-4 mm bead all round)
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when me and Ann started living together it was strictly down to her (her choice ) to do all the house work during the week, at the weekend its between us and on sunday she`s banned from the kitchen as its mine to play with, major down side is she`s starting to be a bloody good cook during the week so will either have to stop saying what I do in the kitchen or learn to use a hoover, think that in another 6 months she`ll also out shoot me in comps and hunting so I`ll have to find a dumber model (thank god she never comes on here)
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that's my scope of choice, use full mag for zeroing and hunt on 10x, tidy scope for the price, far better than some of the other cheap scopes on the market
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Er ... Please don't bother to remind me never to consider trying to offer you any well intentioned pointers again. I have you down now as the ignorant and ungrateful kunt you are and will remember. FFS! exactly what well intentioned pointer where you making????
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Landrover Are They Really As Unreliable As Everyone One Says
neil82 replied to davis8008's topic in General Talk
if your handy with spanners then a landie is ok for you, just be prepared to spend lots of time putting right faults that should have been sorted by employing a few decent engineers when they built the thing, if your used to just driving your motor and having a service and test once a year then forget it, loads of people praise them for for reliability and long life but in the real world unless you find something that has been owned by an enthusiast (masochist) who spent money on putting it right they will be a nightmare, also be wary of anything cheap, there usually cheap because the owners h -
wax-oyl the hell out of the floor under the seats from underneath, then put up with the smell and do the inside as well, do the brake pipes while your at it and it should keep, only weak point with small petrol suzies seems to be lamda sensors but they are fairly cheap compared to others, may be worth buying a code reader that will delete codes as they are random faults, sometimes clear for months and others come back up within days, worth a try just clearing the code and trying
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if you`ve had to top the fluid up, where has it gone, in the belt loose? is there a leak? if those two are ok jack the front up and see how hard it is to turn the wheels lock to lock, if not ok dissconnect track rod ends and try lock to lock again at the wheels, if wheels turn ok you`ve got lack of assistance, either pump u/s or rack u/s
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king pins are a pain, usually make the steering wheel shake when braking, cured by replacing the bearings and fitting a shim to pre-load the bearing, better off fitting a damper IMO, other bad bit is they tend to rust under the rear seats and fail a MOT due to corrosion too close to rear seat belt mounts, apart from that compared to other small 4x4`s they are a very capable off roader, just wish they would bring a diesel model into the uk, really can`t understand why suzuki will not bring it in and yet bring in the kasashi with a gas guzzling petrol engine with a cvt box, jap logic defies me a
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offended? . . . . . . . . ..i`m absolutely f**king furious . . . . . . .. . why the f**k should a muslim have any say in what goes on in this country
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Best Way To Hunt Pheasant With An Air Rifle For Pest Control On Crops
neil82 replied to Craig Fosse's topic in Airgun Hunting
bait, then waiting game, build some sort of hide then put out corn or peas, head shots if 12 ft/lbs but the head is not static for long, tend to try and hit the spine at base of neck myself then quick second shot through the brain -
no need to freeze them, spread them out and cover the skin side with salt, dries the pelt out and they will keep for ages, just need to keep them dry until you have enough to start the tanning process, try snowdonia taxidermy supplies for a wet tanning system
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want face to face deals only, too much sheite over deals done through the post (due to the graham brothers), put up the mileage i would do to show i was willing to travel and put some effort into a deal
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got mk3 daystate that no lnger gets used (too heavy for me), was checked over by daystate at last years MGF and seals replaced, its a .177 and has 2 of the new style mags, charger, single shot tray, books etc,, looking for a s410, same cal, cosmetic condition not important as wil be used as a hunting gun, willing to travel up to 100 miles from dolgellau (google it) FTF only, can`t do pics as no camera and old style phone
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Aa S410 Home Service - Stuck!
neil82 replied to silentshot1's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
probably ok on small screws used on airguns (as long as worn, not overtightened) problem is torx bits don`t have much meat on them on the points so they are b"£$ards for snapping when you do this (thank god for snap on`s lifetime guarantee),file another key down to fit -
Aa S410 Home Service - Stuck!
neil82 replied to silentshot1's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
try an imperial size key, most of the time they are between the metric sizes, if its very close as said earlier by someone else file it down a bit then tap it in gently home, just make sure you replace it afterwards, may be an idea to replace them (the screws) all while your at it -
to many versions of the trannie to rely on any answers given on here, open passenger door and look at the plate, first 2 numbers are axle weights, next is DGV of the van and the one after is the train weight, subtract the DGV from that and thats the maximum total weight you can tow subject to your license and the trailer