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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    I'm considering getting a lightweight steel bb gun for him to use for a little extra accuracy as the airsoft isn't great. Or a cheap lightweight pellet pistol to start out. He's only six but quite ahead of his time and pretty sensible and having visited Iden ferns he's desperate to shoot something better.
    Maybe worth a look at the Crosman range, Mike? Huge choice of CO2 pellet and BB pistols and I guess they're all relatively proven and reliable? I've always liked the looks of that little Wildcat pistol - if only they offered a colour other than PINK!

    Not sure how light or easy to handle the Baikal springer pistol might be or the Umarex Buckmark thingy?

    Or might he fancy a lightweight rifle? I once had a quick look over a Cometa 50 in a shop and it seemed a lovely, well finished, sturdy yet lightweight little thing that he could probably enjoy for many years.

    And then there's the perennial US favourite, the Crosman 760. Cheap as chips, proven and accurate at close range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Maybe worth a look at the Crosman range, Mike? Huge choice of CO2 pellet and BB pistols and I guess they're all relatively proven and reliable? I've always liked the looks of that little Wildcat pistol - if only they offered a colour other than PINK!

    Not sure how light or easy to handle the Baikal springer pistol might be or the Umarex Buckmark thingy?

    Or might he fancy a lightweight rifle? I once had a quick look over a Cometa 50 in a shop and it seemed a lovely, well finished, sturdy yet lightweight little thing that he could probably enjoy for many years.

    And then there's the perennial US favourite, the Crosman 760. Cheap as chips, proven and accurate at close range.
    Cheers Tone, I will definitely have a look at those. I've suggested to Rachel if Jacks feeling better tomorrow we may have a trip over to The Surplus Store in Crawley which is just about the largest airgun shop in the Southeast. When I was working in Hurstpierpoint last year I had several visits over there after work as it was only 15 minutes away. They stock a large amount of the Crosmans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    Cheers Tone, I will definitely have a look at those. I've suggested to Rachel if Jacks feeling better tomorrow we may have a trip over to The Surplus Store in Crawley which is just about the largest airgun shop in the Southeast. When I was working in Hurstpierpoint last year I had several visits over there after work as it was only 15 minutes away. They stock a large amount of the Crosmans.
    Did you manage to get across today and treat the little one, Mike?
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    How’s your first full week been Tone ? Bet it’s flown by
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    How’s your first full week been Tone ? Bet it’s flown by
    Absolutely brilliant, thanks, matey.

    You know how I said it just felt "right" when I first walked in? Well it does and, if anything, continues to strengthen. I'm happy for the first time in years and actually look forward to going to work. The people are great, the customers nice, the back-up and facilities are awesome. The product is great and the training and resource behind you is the best there is.

    Really, really, really happy. Wished I'd done it years ago. When I started at the old place, you just knew it was wrong. Dodgy, leg-lifting ethic, pathetic attitude to Aftersales and customer service, pathetic attitude to staff etc etc. God knows how I stuck it for so long (just the passion for the Red things, I guess), but it now feels like a huge, huge weight has been lifted.

    There are NO negatives with the new job, only positives, and can only get better as my understanding of the product and systems improves.

    Loving it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Absolutely brilliant, thanks, matey.

    You know how I said it just felt "right" when I first walked in? Well it does and, if anything, continues to strengthen. I'm happy for the first time in years and actually look forward to going to work. The people are great, the customers nice, the back-up and facilities are awesome. The product is great and the training and resource behind you is the best there is.

    Really, really, really happy. Wished I'd done it years ago. When I started at the old place, you just knew it was wrong. Dodgy, leg-lifting ethic, pathetic attitude to Aftersales and customer service, pathetic attitude to staff etc etc. God knows how I stuck it for so long (just the passion for the Red things, I guess), but it now feels like a huge, huge weight has been lifted.

    There are NO negatives with the new job, only positives, and can only get better as my understanding of the product and systems improves.

    Loving it!
    Nice one mate. Really glad its proving to be a fantastic decision that you made

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    Nice one mate. Really glad its proving to be a fantastic decision that you made
    Indeed, Mike. And, as said previously, looking back now it's something that I should have done years ago. Just thinking back a week or so to the old place, there was everything wrong about it and very little, if anything, right. Horrible place, twat of a boss and lots of numpty staff. Crap location in the middle of dodgy Shitsville.

    At least it can now get consigned to the past. Y'know, just trying to recollect any nice memories about my 8 years there and I'm struggling to think of any. Not one. That's bad, isn't it?

    Oh well.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Absolutely brilliant, thanks, matey.

    You know how I said it just felt "right" when I first walked in? Well it does and, if anything, continues to strengthen. I'm happy for the first time in years and actually look forward to going to work. The people are great, the customers nice, the back-up and facilities are awesome. The product is great and the training and resource behind you is the best there is.

    Really, really, really happy. Wished I'd done it years ago. When I started at the old place, you just knew it was wrong. Dodgy, leg-lifting ethic, pathetic attitude to Aftersales and customer service, pathetic attitude to staff etc etc. God knows how I stuck it for so long (just the passion for the Red things, I guess), but it now feels like a huge, huge weight has been lifted.

    There are NO negatives with the new job, only positives, and can only get better as my understanding of the product and systems improves.

    Loving it!
    That sounds perfect mate and it will make a whole difference to how you feel away from work too. Now you just need to sort out the man cave and chase up that ratting permission - Eutopia !
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    That sounds perfect mate and it will make a whole difference to how you feel away from work too. Now you just need to sort out the man cave and chase up that ratting permission - Eutopia !
    Absolutely, Pauly.

    The extra time at home has yet to translate to extra boingery activities, and that simply has to change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Did you manage to get across today and treat the little one, Mike?
    We discovered today that the reason he's been feeling crap is because he has chicken pox . Poor little bugger is all polka dot today. I had a ride over to the surplus store on the bike and had a bit of a look to see whats available and I reckon following your advice will probably go for a crosman at some point. They certainly do some cracking little lightweight rifles for juniors. I also came across a really nice Baikal Makarov C02 pistol in nickel finish which was stunning (for me). They are more or less built using the exact same parts as the real model in the same factory. Serious weight and quality so might save up for one in the future. Also somehow the 68 mile round trip doubled on the bike. Not sure how that happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    We discovered today that the reason he's been feeling crap is because he has chicken pox . Poor little bugger is all polka dot today. I had a ride over to the surplus store on the bike and had a bit of a look to see whats available and I reckon following your advice will probably go for a crosman at some point. They certainly do some cracking little lightweight rifles for juniors. I also came across a really nice Baikal Makarov C02 pistol in nickel finish which was stunning (for me). They are more or less built using the exact same parts as the real model in the same factory. Serious weight and quality so might save up for one in the future. Also somehow the 68 mile round trip doubled on the bike. Not sure how that happened.
    The poor little lad. He'll be under the weather for a while then, Mike. But at least that's the old chicken pox out of the way then.

    Glad you managed to get across and have a look. Nick (Tinbum) used to be a bit of a fan of those Makarovs. Not sure if he still has one. They do look nice. The Umarex Walther PPK/S is nice too.

    Not sure how that happened re the trip mileage. It just kinda happens on a bike doesn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    The poor little lad. He'll be under the weather for a while then, Mike. But at least that's the old chicken pox out of the way then.

    Glad you managed to get across and have a look. Nick (Tinbum) used to be a bit of a fan of those Makarovs. Not sure if he still has one. They do look nice. The Umarex Walther PPK/S is nice too.

    Not sure how that happened re the trip mileage. It just kinda happens on a bike doesn't it?
    It was a lovely day for it yesterday. Jack is now officially polkadot with the pox!!!! Tomorrow I am going to the doctors because as far as I know I have not had chicken pox and it looks like it can be pretty savage in adults

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    It was a lovely day for it yesterday. Jack is now officially polkadot with the pox!!!! Tomorrow I am going to the doctors because as far as I know I have not had chicken pox and it looks like it can be pretty savage in adults
    Poor little lad but best he gets it out of the way now. I never had chicken pox, measles or mumps as a child, my brothers and sisters did though. I did get shingles 2 or 3 years ago which I believe you can only catch from chicken pox if you haven’t had the pox yourself ? Something like that anyway. I hope the littlun gets through it quickly mate.
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