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    If its '35 gun porn' you want hows about this? A 'ball bag' deluxe bought earlier this year from fellow club member Phil. This re-blued by Colin Malloy and tuned by Dave Mercer this classic was for sale at our Adlington Airgun Fair but no-one took bought it because it had the manufacturers brown varnish finish. I bought it for £120 and stripped and re-finished to stock. This was what was under the brown gunk varnish.





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    Well Ian, I've just got my hatsan back from Dave and can I say this chap is a gent, serviced for me and a bit more besides for a great price....I'm taking my Remington to him in the new year for a tune, ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoots View Post
    Well Ian, I've just got my hatsan back from Dave and can I say this chap is a gent, serviced for me and a bit more besides for a great price....I'm taking my Remington to him in the new year for a tune, ...
    Tis true. Hes presently got this unique rifle ready for me to pick up tomorrow following a service.

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    Can we please delete the photos of all this boingery loveliness?

    They're doing my head in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Can we please delete the photos of all this boingery loveliness?

    They're doing my head in!
    'boingery lovliness? ' I think you will find the photo above is a gas ram.
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    Oops; sorry, Ian.

    Wasn't looking too closely; it's upsetting, y'know!
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    'boingery lovliness? ' I think you will find the photo above is a gas ram.
    What brand is your gas ram gun?
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    Take a good close look at the photo, Arthur.

    Just like I didn't.

    And you'll see that it's a rammed Webley Omega.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    If its '35 gun porn' you want hows about this? A 'ball bag' deluxe bought earlier this year from fellow club member Phil. This re-blued by Colin Malloy and tuned by Dave Mercer this classic was for sale at our Adlington Airgun Fair but no-one took bought it because it had the manufacturers brown varnish finish. I bought it for £120 and stripped and re-finished to stock. This was what was under the brown gunk varnish.





    Bugger ,I thought the Xocet I mugged him for was the bargain ......wait a mo it was that is lovely Ian and I couldn't decide between the two and unusually for me I only bought one . Bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Oops; sorry, Ian.

    Wasn't looking too closely; it's upsetting, y'know!
    I know !!! They dont call me 'poison dwarf' for nowt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluefan View Post
    Bugger ,I thought the Xocet I mugged him for was the bargain ......wait a mo it was that is lovely Ian and I couldn't decide between the two and unusually for me I only bought one . Bugger
    That was lucky for me.

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    The stock on that 35 is amazing!

    I just bought a new HW35e in .22 and am very happy with it so far.

    I was hoping for a lighter coloured stock on mine with a good grain and I was at first glance a bit disappointed with the stock which was very dark with a really heavy coat of oil. This meant that the wood figure was barely even noticeable to begin with. I have since given it a light rub down to remove a bit of the oil and the grain is starting to shine through now. Just debating whether to work on it a bit more or leave it well alone before I ruin it!

    Definitely appreciate the sturdiness and engineering of this old classic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dred View Post
    The stock on that 35 is amazing!

    I just bought a new HW35e in .22 and am very happy with it so far.

    I was hoping for a lighter coloured stock on mine with a good grain and I was at first glance a bit disappointed with the stock which was very dark with a really heavy coat of oil. This meant that the wood figure was barely even noticeable to begin with. I have since given it a light rub down to remove a bit of the oil and the grain is starting to shine through now. Just debating whether to work on it a bit more or leave it well alone before I ruin it!

    Definitely appreciate the sturdiness and engineering of this old classic!
    This



    is the 'B B' deluxe stock before I gave it some TLC just using varnish stripper (not Nitro Moors ) and using over the counter CCL sealer and oil. Several hours removing a few dents and rubbing down to glass smooth produced the finished article. Im far from a wood working expert but I find the end result acceptable.
    This is after:



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    Very acceptable - must have been satisfying getting such a great result!

    Mine has quite a few small knots on the wood which gives the grain a nice pattern and adds a bit of character, but do wonder if these should be sanded back a bit a bit more to get the best out of it. Will certainly think about doing it, perhaps a bit down the line when it is scuffed and in need of a refinish.

    Thanks,

    Ed

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