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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyone View Post
    Play fair Jim,
    Ian didnt use his crayons to do this bit of work to the rifle as you so cruely suggested some time ago.

    He's quite cleverly struck off the original model number and replaced it with
    "65". Complete with light surface rust and all.

    I think he's done quite a professional job on this myself and I think you owe him an apology.

    Nice one Ian

    Dave
    You're right, of course Dave.

    Ian, I'm sorry you're a six-toed, tripe eating, whippet fancying, clog-wearing airgun anorak, and I'm especially sorry for your neighbours who have to listen to that infernal banjo of yours.

    There. That ought to clear the air.
    Last edited by BTDT; 22-02-2007 at 10:01 PM. Reason: Forgot the banjo

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTDT View Post
    You're right, of course Dave.

    Ian, I'm sorry you're a six-toed, tripe eating, whippet fancying, clog-wearing airgun anorak.
    That must be an improvement because he never mentioned 'banjo'

    Don't YOU start Dave - Ive enough on my plate with the Chuck Wrangler.


    Thanks for the reply Andy.
    My quest for info on the infamous BSF model 65 continues.



    ATB
    Ian
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    bsf

    Just had to be done

    Dave

    Here, in the attic, carefully sizing the Anschutz piston head and getting real tired of doing so!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyone View Post

    Here, in the attic, carefully sizing the Anschutz piston head and getting real tired of doing so!
    Ive never heard it called THAT before!

    Careful it will make you go blind.

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    Was going to say that was below the belt but then.......

    The room now stinks of Solvol Autosol, Dri Slide and degreasant

    Best leave the light on when I leave. Think there could be an explosion if I flick the light switch Either that or I will soon think that I can fly!

    Cheers
    Dave

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    I had a 55 and a 54, I wasn't greatly impressed and prefer an FWB Sport or HW35, 77 or 80, I prefer the Weihrauchs because of the Record trigger, but I would like to try an FWB with a 2 stage trigger conversion.


    Ben
    Last edited by master_shriller; 05-03-2007 at 08:19 PM.

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    Even I have to admit the BSFs are an aquired taste. The '54 is heavy and agricultural but built like a brick out house. The smaller, lighter '55/60 (and 65 ) is, when you've mastered the holding technique (i.e. loosely) is a joy to shoot.
    The Rekord trigger though sways it even for me.

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