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    Quote Originally Posted by derekj View Post
    The catalogue which is useful as a pellet stop, just put in on the ground (mind yer feet obviously) Yep the only thing in store that's free. (Apart from the little pencils, if they still use them?)
    they have upgraded now to small blue pens

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcarlos View Post
    they have upgraded now to small blue pens
    Really?? Hmmm... No, no I must resist, after all of those little pencils I've had over the years I'm surprised they've not barred me

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    For tiny pencils - You wanna go to Ikea mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooti McNote View Post
    For tiny pencils - You wanna go to Ikea mate!
    And screwfix
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    Took the the 77 out today for a zeroing session and the dry fire has not affected it's performance thank god😚
    Weihrauch HW97 .177, Weihrauch HW80 .22, Weihrauch HW77 .22

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    Quote Originally Posted by para View Post
    Took the the 77 out today for a zeroing session and the dry fire has not affected it's performance thank god😚
    They very good guns. Still prefer the 77 out of the under levers

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    If you find you can't decock and have to dry fire, Put the muzzle against something rubber, Like the sole of a shoe, It will stop the piston hitting the cylinder end at full speed!!

    These guns are sturdy enough to take a few dry fires though!!



    John
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