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    In the 1970s the trick was to put your SLR in a Government-strength condom, tie a knot in it and ford whatever river was between you and the Commie hordes. The first round should split the thing and then carry on as normal.


    A good 'all weather' air-rifle is a negelected HW35 which you spray 'stealth black' with engine paint and grease under the action. Remember to put a florescent disc on each side of the stock so you can locate it in the dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    In the 1970s the trick was to put your SLR in a Government-strength condom, tie a knot in it and ford whatever river was between you and the Commie hordes. The first round should split the thing and then carry on as normal.


    A good 'all weather' air-rifle is a negelected HW35 which you spray 'stealth black' with engine paint and grease under the action. Remember to put a florescent disc on each side of the stock so you can locate it in the dark.
    never ever drop or lose your weapon. you wont need to find it in the dark.
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    In the past, I would imagine one of the brocock TAC rifles would be hard to beat?

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    Daystate electronic perhaps?,well I did see one deliberately submerged in a pond once,pulled out and immediately shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by piggy589 View Post
    Daystate electronic perhaps?,well I did see one deliberately submerged for a week in a pond once, pulled out and immediately shot

    And I'll bet it was no worse aftetwards.

    Is the answer a Diana? I do hope so, Barry will be so pleased.
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    Surly a humble gun-power stealth? made from alloy and plastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    Is the answer a Diana? I do hope so, Barry will be so pleased.



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    Water resistant rifle

    I'd have thought most basic pcp rifles were weather resistant. Rapid 7, Falcons etc. - years of service in all weathers

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post

    Is the answer a Diana? I do hope so, Barry will be so pleased.
    Are they a worthy alternative to Weihrauch ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    And I'll bet it was no worse aftetwards.

    Is the answer a Diana? I do hope so, Barry will be so pleased.
    LOL how did you know


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