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    bsa original pylarm pellets .22

    just had an amazing find in east dereham went into a little backstreet junk shop that sells the odd old airgun anyway he had not got any airguns in but he had got a box containing 10 tins of original 22 pylarm pellets when asked how much he said it would have to be £20 for the lot needless to say i had my wallet out quicker than lightning what a find especially as i have just got a webley vulcan in 22 and it loves these pellets and before anyone asks no i wont sell any these are like gold dust

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    What will you do with the tins once you empty them though? Collectors may be interested in empty tins too
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    have to keep my eye out when i am in dereham

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    why would anyone want empty tins?????ps smallholder not letting on where he is as he often has little gems as he is always going round auctions which is where he picked up these pellets just been trying them in the vulcan and as i thought it loves them !!

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    [QUOTE=claude;5103816]why would anyone want empty tins????? QUOTE]

    A good question, but collectors are a strange bunch.

    McAvoy's are advertising the empty Pylarm tins at £8 each.

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    I may be wrong but is it because the older tins are more substantial and have the screw on lids as opposed to most modern ones which are not?

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