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Thread: Bulmer does a strip -what's missing?

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    The idea of a central source for all Phil's articles is still alive but in Hibernation at present.
    Phil and I have spoken about the possibility, but there are others involved whose permission would have to be obtained, possibly on payment of a fee.
    I have quite a few 'Stripdown' articles on my HDD which I have been supplying by email to those on the BBS that want them, but need quite a few more, so if anyone has any old copies of 'Airgun World' gathering dust, they would be gratefully received.

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    R Davis

    How About AA200sr. I would like to know the correct way to adjust sliding action.

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    You done one for a super10?! Because i think i want to service mine
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    Sorry, neither of the above in the listings so far.
    The only modernish BSA on file, is the Goldstar.

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    project

    email sent to phil with regards to a new project stripdown.

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    No Time like the past.

    Pistols, loads of springers out there, got some old Gats & an Original model 2 myself.
    What about really old vintage stuff, yeah yeah yeah no one's interested apart from a handfull but could be interesting for, if nothing else, to see how rifles have improved.
    What about ripping a scope apart just so we can see what's inside.
    Why not an article about metal treatments.
    What about bending a barrel & trying a Mr average diy type bodge job to see if Mr average could put a bender right again.
    Why not an xtreme build, find a springer with a wide bore, do a cut & weld with two to make a cannon, you know teenage daydreams that we thought was easy but never actually tried.
    Test easy tune methods that we know ruin a rifle but sounds excelent, transfer port megga big, cortina spring & a hack saw job on the piston.
    Bulmer does a strip from his youth daydreams.
    BSA Meteor to drool over providing you havn't a clue what your doing & don't care If It's naff, you have super tuned It yourself, now down to 4ftb but your mates think your a GOD in the rifle world (from your YOOF !!!)
    Have a Hamlet (or whatever cigar it was) moment.
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    ever done a skan phil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubledshooter View Post
    The idea of a central source for all Phil's articles is still alive but in Hibernation at present.

    I have quite a few 'Stripdown' articles on my HDD which I have been supplying by email to those on the BBS that want them
    Love to see all these in a single book, especially as I'm starting to restore some rifles now.

    Any chance of a copy of an HW35 stripdown, please?
    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicdog View Post

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    Thanks for the Tracker strip and gasram conversion - i'm at it now!

    Cheers
    Hello Magic,

    Could you tell me which magazine was this in? date etc I have a Webley Tracker I'd like to strip/re-lube

    Thanks in advance
    Regards
    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    Haven't had time to read all the posts, so forgive me if this has already been asked.

    How about producing a PDF of ALL the articles to date and make it available online (free or fee I'm Scots, so you know which I'd prefer )

    I'm sure it would be easy to host. Perhaps the wunnerful Chairgun bod would be willing.

    It's a dawdle to PDF existing documents, just download PDF995 (Freeware, the best kind ) and it installs as a pseudo printer. Just select PDF995 and it will make a PDF of anything you throw at it.

    Sandy

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    JerryBBS & Greylag, you should have emails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubledshooter View Post
    JerryBBS & Greylag, you should have emails.
    Hello Troubledshooter,

    Excellent !! thanks a lot, much appreciated.

    Many thanks to Phil Bulmer for the article in the first place.

    Regards
    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    strip

    wares phil gon now sent email ages ago to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbit22 View Post
    wares phil gon now sent email ages ago to him.
    Been on holiday to Shropshire.

    Let me back track and find out what's what...

    Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob M View Post
    I'd buy it! I'd love a CD or hard copy of Phil's articles in one volume.

    They do a Haynes Manual for Washing Machines and Tumble Dryers, so why not one for airguns? If I was Haynes I'd be approaching Phil B. with a large wad of cash!

    Cash always welcome....
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