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    Paul Chell

    It appears other people are having no luck also get a response from emails they have sent. Very strange I must say. Mach 1.5

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    He's got a gun for sale on the airgunforum mate, I bet he's watching that, atb Daz

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    Ok iam here now

    right lets put a few things straight Mr Foster your right about the hw90 well half right anyway
    when Matt came to pick up his hw90 it was not charged i told Matt this a few days before he came to pick up and he said he would charge it himself and i can assure you it was NOT full of grease
    so my fault or not i did the right thing by Matt and he also had a free blacking
    and as for the Airmasters that is a complete load of rubbish a friend of mine sent me the hw80 airmasters for blacking he brought a project rifle and when the job was done we found out that the transfur port had been drilled out by the last owner nothing to do with me
    and Paul ive sent you an email

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    Paul has blacked over 15 rifles for me, and there has never been a problem with the rifles when I've received them back from him, until the Airmasters Mastersport hw80 came back to me. The problem wasn't caused by Paul! When I received it back I wasn't happy with the way it was shooting, and Paul advised me to discuss it with Nick, who knows everything about Airmasters tuned rifles. Straight away Nick knew what the issue was and offered to resolve the issues for me. At no point was there ever any thought that the problems were caused by Paul. The issues were that a previous owner had changed the calibre from .22 to .177, which combined with the 4mm Airmasters port and a few other missing Airmasters parts caused the rifle to shoot very badly. Nick has now resolved the issues and I am looking forward to getting the rifle back. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend either Nick or Paul for their areas of expertise. If I remember correctly, I had removed the piston seal before I gave the rifle to Nick to sort.
    Last edited by Shaunj; 22-08-2018 at 08:52 PM.

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    Thank you Shaunj for the correct version of the story not Mr Fosters bullshite version

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    I have had a couple of my rifles worked on by Paul including a HW35e which he totally rebuilt for me (which I have literally opened 5 mins ago) and as usual his work is stunning. Thoroughly nice bloke, craftsman and gent. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending him to anyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozgood View Post
    right lets put a few things straight Mr Foster your right about the hw90 well half right anyway
    when Matt came to pick up his hw90 it was not charged i told Matt this a few days before he came to pick up and he said he would charge it himself and i can assure you it was NOT full of grease
    so my fault or not i did the right thing by Matt and he also had a free blacking
    and as for the Airmasters that is a complete load of rubbish a friend of mine sent me the hw80 airmasters for blacking he brought a project rifle and when the job was done we found out that the transfur port had been drilled out by the last owner nothing to do with me
    and Paul ive sent you an email
    I think we need Matt Winterbourne's story as to what you did to the 90. That gun came to us with the ram full of grease. You'd had it apart and the grease didn't get there itself. I can assure you, it was full of grease. We had to weld the ram up due to it having a great big slit in the cocking slot which was damaged due to the wrong cocking shoe. We put new seals on it too and got it right. But i suppose that's the difference between them who know and them who don't. Had you been the HW restorer you claim to be, you would have found this out.
    I had to reblack it because the job you did was shite. That's why Matt asked for money back, but in the end if I'm not mistaken, you gave him a gun instead.

    As for the Airmasters 80, I thought you were HW restorers on facebook. That job should have been a piece of p### to you surely. 😂😂😂

    Fozzy

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    Ian go and get Matt to tell his side of the story any what have i ever done to you for you to spread shite like this you know the true story on the 90 but you still have to have you little bit of bull all i can say is you sad little man is go and get a life insted of going out to put people down
    no wonder a lot of people that know you think your a c--t

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozgood View Post
    Ian go and get Matt to tell his side of the story any what have i ever done to you for you to spread shite like this you know the true story on the 90 but you still have to have you little bit of bull all i can say is you sad little man is go and get a life insted of going out to put people down
    no wonder a lot of people that know you think your a c--t
    I have no axe to grind at all, just telling truths.
    BTW, what's your RFD number. You do know it's an offence to take money for working on guns don't you. 🤔🤔

    Fozzy

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    yes and i wouldnt put it past you ether but thats up to you but whatever you do have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by fozzy45 View Post
    I have no axe to grind at all, just telling truths.
    BTW, what's your RFD number. You do know it's an offence to take money for working on guns don't you. ����

    Fozzy
    According to Derbyshire Police you don't have to be a R.F.D. to work on other people's air rifles. This is a quote from their website.

    Notes with regard to Registered Firearms Dealers

    The Firearms Acts 1968, subsequently amended by many other acts and secondary legislation control the possession and use of firearms, shotguns and air weapons. If you wish to sell or repair firearms, shotguns or sell air weapons by way of trade or business you must register with the police as a firearms dealer. If you simply repair air weapons as a business you do not need to become a dealer where the air weapon already belongs to someone (unless it is an FAC air rifle!).

    http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/Abou...s-Dealers.aspx
    Last edited by Shaunj; 23-08-2018 at 09:50 AM.

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