What, into those terrorist infested streets? not bloody likely!Pete wrote:You guys really need to get out more..............
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Post brexit planning/prepping
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Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
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Yes, I'm absolutely terrified that some time hence I'll no-longer be able to join the throng lining some rain-sodden street waving my little plastic Union flag whilst some detached royals waft past in their chauffeur driven limo.Gazza wrote: On the same news program there was talk of evacuating the royals "if" something happens. It seems very scary.
Time to stock up on royal tea mugs, plates, and framed portraits of the rest of the gang so I can remember what we once had and lost.
Not.
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3 freezers full (always)
Dried milk, pasta and rice.
Bread making flour.
Case of beer and a bottle of best malt.
Loads of stuff for loading.
Loads of .22
That covers most things.
Dried milk, pasta and rice.
Bread making flour.
Case of beer and a bottle of best malt.
Loads of stuff for loading.
Loads of .22
That covers most things.
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Shooting related, I've just put in my last European order for bulk supply of Lapua reloading bullets. Should last me two years or so, so let's hope these suppliers will ship outside the EU by then.
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Pete wrote:You guys really need to get out more..............
Pete
Agreed, too much scare mongering.
The world will not end when we leave. Do the British famers and producers not produce anything???
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Brexit ? what is this thing you talk about ???????
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Enjoy today as tomorrow might not come .
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Mauserbill Enfield Books
Enjoy today as tomorrow might not come .
Noli pati a scelestis opprimi.
002515
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Yep, that's the place. I used to buy non-lapua stuff from Shooting Supplies EU but they've had virtually no stock for a long time now.Pete wrote:Which euro dealer are you getting them from?
I used to use http://www.ballisticservice24.eu
Pete
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The last lot I bought came from Brian Fox, and worked out around the same as it would have cost from ballistic when I factored in shipping and cost of transferring currency.
I'll check 'em out when I'm ready to order again.
Pete
I'll check 'em out when I'm ready to order again.
Pete
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British farmers and growers currently produce approx 61% of the UK food requirements, the rest is imported from Europe or the wider world.Geek wrote:
The world will not end when we leave. Do the British famers and producers not produce anything???
Throw in a poor growing season and the imported figure goes up......
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