Firing Point Maintenence

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ovenpaa
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Re: Firing Point Maintenence

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

John25 wrote:One of us is winding up the other. :evil:

One of us has a cup of tea going cold!
Bugger, I had forgotten mine. Just had a fascinating chat with the chap fitting the new control systems for the office lifts, they have got very clever.
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Re: Firing Point Maintenence

#12 Post by John25 »

Hard luck, mine went cold too.

Had some blinking customers come in, wanted to shoot and buy ammunition and stuff. I mean what do they think this is, a Range Office?

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Re: Firing Point Maintenence

#13 Post by dodgyrog »

What about Astra Turf? Too costly?
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Re: Firing Point Maintenence

#14 Post by Dougan »

dodgyrog wrote:What about Astra Turf? Too costly?
Astra Turf at Bisley!!!

God damn it man, you've just made me spill my Daiquiri!
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Re: Firing Point Maintenence

#15 Post by John25 »

Some range, somewhere tried it and quickly dumped it. It is very expensive as you know.

It burns your knees and elbows too I've found - being a gentleman :lol: :lol:
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