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Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:50 am
by krazy kev
barker wrote:can you send guns tho the post
I think only private sales can send in the post. Might be worth looking in to.
Best thing to do is remove the stock and then pack it up. When asked what the contents are just say sporting equipment which is not exactly a lie ;) ;)

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:23 pm
by krazy kev
krazy kev wrote:
Newtsalad wrote:Best place to sell guns chaps, without a doubt, is pigeonwatch. Free too. ;)
cheers for the tip off :D :D . been wanting to sell mine for months.
I signed up for pigeonwatch and advertised my Webley. Within 2 days it looks as if I have sold it. :D :D
Many thanks to newt for the tip off :D :D

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:45 pm
by Newtsalad
Yes, it's THE place to trade guns. You can actually get shotguns on there for nothing! :D Yes, really! :o Providing you have the right certificate, of course.

And not to forget room in your gun cabinet, which is often why they come up for free! Making way for the latest acquisition! ;)

Imagine if you had to dispose of a bike you couldn't garage! And if you were caught with one out of the garage not in use, you lost your licence :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:31 pm
by TimeBandit
The pride of my cabinet cost less to buy an in better condition than a pre 95 deactivated version of the same rifle...... :shock:

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:48 pm
by Newtsalad
Seems to be a few shootists on here!

C90club day out at the ranges then! :D :D :D :D

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:18 pm
by krazy kev
Newtsalad wrote:Seems to be a few shootists on here!

C90club day out at the ranges then! :D :D :D :D
If I wasn't selling my rifle i'm open for a challenge. Be warned though that im a shit hot shot. I had all my marksman badges in army cadets using both small bore and large bore military rifles.
Around 15 years ago using a falcon FN12 pre charged air rifle I once shot 25 frozen peas in a row from 25 metres

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 12:10 am
by Newtsalad
ag can shoot 25 frooozen peas at 25 yds and then hit each one again before it hits the floor.... ;) :) :) :) :)

Seriously, he drops pigeons with a shot to the brain, at 46 yds. (Patio windows to back of the garden) They are so dead, he can get a couple or three before they know what's going on! :ugeek:

And.... I'll outshoot him any day. :|

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:48 am
by Diesel Dave
I used to shoot 10p coins at 200 yards just to embarrass the military types at Bisley.

With a peep sight.

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:34 am
by Alan CF
ha, it was you dave, :lol: we used to go over to bisley and find the odd 2p on the small outdoor pistol ranges, ( the dugout bunker ones )

we used to go there (when i lived in LDN ) And shoot practical rifle on the short siberia ranges, lots of fun with my old parker hale 7.62 M85

Same model as this, (best made rifle bipod ever)

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Then we got into practical pistol with a thompson 45,

but it all started with the section one shotguns. :P

Re: AirArms TX200 Carbine Underleaver £299 ono

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:10 pm
by krazy kev
Diesel Dave wrote:I used to shoot 10p coins at 200 yards just to embarrass the military types at Bisley.

With a peep sight.
I took a crow out from 600 yards when I was in army cadets. I was using a .303 lee enfield.
I have also killed 2 rabbits with one pellet. I was using my mates stealth at the time and there was what I thought a nice fat bunny sitting like a stuffed dummy 15 yards in front of me so I let it have one in the brain. when I went and picked it up baby bunny was underneath it with a hole in its neck. seems as if mummy bunny was shielding baby bunny. at least baby rabbits are more tender.
Anyway the Webley is on its way to Lancashire on Monday thanks to Newts tip off :D :D