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    very nice very nice!

    you guys have some amazing works of art!!! you good ole boys in the UK have taken airguns to an art form. yes some of them may be made in germany .but it is you like no other airgunners in the world who take a raw factory air guns into the dark depths of your sheds and strange labs and what emerges sets the standard the world over. inside and out they shine bright enough to iluminate the rest of us common folk.
    Aint no fun when the rabbits got the gun

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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie350 View Post
    you guys have some amazing works of art!!! you good ole boys in the UK have taken airguns to an art form. yes some of them may be made in germany .but it is you like no other airgunners in the world who take a raw factory air guns into the dark depths of your sheds and strange labs and what emerges sets the standard the world over. inside and out they shine bright enough to iluminate the rest of us common folk.
    How can you come onto a BSA thread and mention German rifles

    I've spent the last two weeks rubbing down my Airsporter S walnut stock as I felt I didn't finish it properly the first time (which I didn't), it is now as smooth as a babies arse and it's just had two coats of thinned down boiled linseed oil to help it soak in, it will then have a coat of 100% boiled linseed oil massaged in by hand over the next few weeks.

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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