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AT LEAST THE T,REX WILL GET A REST

 

by the way the bin is on your grass and some one has been wheeling it all over the grass

 

the barbed wire has fallen down on your fence

 

the roses need fastened back up as they have fallen as well

 

you need to clean the plant pots and the slabs

 

and you need to fill in the hole in the grass where the dogs been digging and then put some grass seeds down

 

and,,,and ,,,and ,,,and :tongue2: :tongue2: :tongue2:

 

ok ill get me coat and hat its raining here :whistling:

 

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

:thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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Awesome. Wish the lighting was a tad better :D

 

So. You gonna keep the sight up front and no mod, or you gonna... Well. I'm guessing that's what your gonna do.

 

Looking forward to seeing this in the field.

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Perhaps we will be needing a 'Classic Guns' section soon. Hope you enjoy it Mark.

 

Phil

Hmm, there's a thought :hmm:

I sold my old Mercury Challenger to a biker - I might go see if he still lives at the same address but, it was 20 yrs ago.

I'd love to have that one back.

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Perhaps we will be needing a 'Classic Guns' section soon. Hope you enjoy it Mark.

 

Phil

Hmm, there's a thought :hmm:

I sold my old Mercury Challenger to a biker - I might go see if he still lives at the same address but, it was 20 yrs ago.

I'd love to have that one back.

never had a challenger so I made one even better, it bangs out 11.5lb with five coils removed from the spring I,ve honed the cylinder made a ptfe piston head,top hat ,Spring guide and opened up the breech port, it was about 2mm it's now tapered from inside from around 6mm down to 3.5mm i also cut the barrel down and recrowned it then fitted a vortex silencer it is smooth and quick and at 25 meters it's almost pellet on pellet, I take it hunting more than my pcp, because it's such a nice gun, I never had a clue what I was doing and done it all from books and mags I have read with nothing more than a cordless drill and a few bits from a car shop and wickes

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Perhaps we will be needing a 'Classic Guns' section soon. Hope you enjoy it Mark.

 

Phil

Hmm, there's a thought :hmm:

I sold my old Mercury Challenger to a biker - I might go see if he still lives at the same address but, it was 20 yrs ago.

I'd love to have that one back.

never had a challenger so I made one even better, it bangs out 11.5lb with five coils removed from the spring I,ve honed the cylinder made a ptfe piston head,top hat ,Spring guide and opened up the breech port, it was about 2mm it's now tapered from inside from around 6mm down to 3.5mm i also cut the barrel down and recrowned it then fitted a vortex silencer it is smooth and quick and at 25 meters it's almost pellet on pellet, I take it hunting more than my pcp, because it's such a nice gun, I never had a clue what I was doing and done it all from books and mags I have read with nothing more than a cordless drill and a few bits from a car shop and wickes

Nice work - absolutely 10/10 for that :thumbs:

 

I was very tempted by a tatty old .22 Mercury at the rfd toda - this must be the only bloody time I've resisted temptation in that shop :(

 

........ I will have my Challenger ;)

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Thanks for the kind words, To be fair it was so knackered when I got it, there was nothing to lose, I might not have been so bold if it was worth saving, the metalwork was rusty, the barrel bent and it was doing around 6ft,lb it was also given me free, it was good to try before I try it on an hw80 which I,ve always fancied doing, cheers

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