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    Ding Dong

    1 wet day
    2 wife out
    3 one Red Bob Bell Target
    4 one Cybergun Softair Tommy gun
    5 one 1000 round drum mag filled with 6mm plastic ball.

    Makes it a lot easier and a lot noisier than your Classic BSA Underlevers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    1 wet day
    2 wife out
    3 one Red Bob Bell Target
    4 one Cybergun Softair Tommy gun
    5 one 1000 round drum mag filled with 6mm plastic ball.

    Makes it a lot easier and a lot noisier than your Classic BSA Underlevers.
    How do you tidy that up afterwards?
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    Know where you are coming from... hoover with clean bag, or Dyson but the latter rattles a bit.

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    Red Bob makes provision for a paper target in front of the bell plate so they are caught-mostly!

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    Childish......!!

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    Oh Dear

    Oh very Dear

    You are a very Naughty Boy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    How do you tidy that up afterwards?
    At a wild guess I would say in all probability, it's got to be easier than digging a .177 lead pellet out of the leg of the occasional table, and camouflaging the damaged area for a later repair before the lady of the house returns...

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    That's a thread worth starting,.
    I have a couple of stories myself.
    That's one of the reasons I have plastic ball shooters for wet days inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minuteman View Post
    At a wild guess I would say in all probability, it's got to be easier than digging a .177 lead pellet out of the leg of the occasional table, and camouflaging the damaged area for a later repair before the lady of the house returns...
    I am not the only one doing this then once i dig them out i always blame the dog. Having a yorkie terrier with same size canine teeth as a .177cal diameter hole deflects the blame from me

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    I am sure even being blonde she will one day measure the depth ( oh mrs ) and catch me out and then i will be forced togrovel and appologise to the mutt lol.

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    since this ones going to run, how about the time i accidently discharged a .22 meteor in the kitchen gouging a Bloomin great hole in the the wall beside the sink .i covered it up by painting it then moving the plate rack infront of it ! phew .
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