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LukeSoutherner

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  1. Hi TheRandomCarry, Afraid it's been sold -apologies for not updating the thread. Cheers
  2. 3 brand new knives left: Para 2, Urban Lightweight and Urban Lightweight Sprint Run still for sale. All three are great knives...the Para 2 being one of my favourite folders.
  3. Thanks for the other websites Bangbangman and Villadave59, I'll check them out. Used UKPK sold subject to the clearing funds.
  4. I am selling six Spyderco knives in order to tidy up my collection of Spyderco's - my favourite pocket knives. Some are new and unused since purchase, and some have been used. There is lots of information on these on the internet. The UKPKs and the Urbans are UK legal carry pocket knives (so sub 3" and non-locking folders). The PM2 is a locking folder, and uses the brilliant Compression lock. I'm selling the new knives at a discount from when I purchased them. P&P is included in the price. All knives come with original packaging: box, leaflet(s), and bag. SOLD Para Military 2. CPM S30V blade and black G-10 scales. New and unused. Only taken out of the box to take the photo below. A brilliant knife. (new £168) SOLD SOLD UKPK G-10 Heinnie Haynes edition with red G-10 scales and S30V blade. New and unused. Only taken out of the box to take the photo below. The best version of the UKPK IMHO. I bought two, and the other one is what I carry everyday. (new £80) SOLD SOLD UKPK standard with black FRN scales and CTS BD1 blade. Used. Was my EDC knife for several months, until I bought the Heinnie Haynes edition above. Really great UK legal knife. SOLD Urban lightweight standard with black FRN scales and N690CO blade. New and unused. Only taken out of the box to take the photo below. (new £72) SOLD Urban lightweight sprint run (ie. limited edition) with grey FRN scales and K390 blade. New and unused. Only taken out of the box to take the photo below. SOLD SOLD Urban lightweight standard with FRN scales and N690 blade. Used. Was my EDC knife for several months. Similar to the UKPK but smaller. SOLD If anyone has any other places where I could sell these knives, please do let me know as I'm not sure this is the appropriate place to sell them, but don't know of other places. Apologies if it isn't the right place to advertise.. Also being advertised elsewhere.
  5. Dies and Lapua cases now sold. Thanks to both buyers for an easy and speedy transaction!
  6. Pictured below is my kit of a 6mmBR Bergara Barrel for my Accuracy International AE MK2. It was made by Stuart Anselm of Osprey Rifles, Oldham. It is threaded at the muzzle for 1/2" UNF. Barrel was broken-in properly, and has had 197 rounds through it. Very pleased with the accuracy - three bullets through nearly the same hole is normal! I'm selling at a very cheap price (barrel cost me approximately £750) due to police requiring me to dispose of it ASAP, sadly. I'm willing to do a deal for all items pictured below at a lower price collectively, rather than if I'm selling these items off individually. 6mmBR Begara barrel for AI AE Mk.2 WAS £250 NOW £200 SOLD Redding 3 die reloading set for 6mmBR SOLD Hornady 6mmbr modified case £5 6mm bullets: Berger BR Column Target 64.2 grain (Full Box) £33 Hornady A-Max 105 grain (65 heads) £25 SOLD 6mmBR Lapua cases. Used for this barrel solely, and the barrel has had 197 rounds through it,. so cases have been fired twice, on average. SOLD
  7. Not for sale as of 3/11/19. Admin, please remove. Thank-you.
  8. Not for sale. I am selling a Barrett Fieldcraft in .308. I have only taken it out once to do the barrels break-in, and not shot it since due to lots of other things in life getting in the way, including a new hobby and a baby. 12 shots fired in total. This rifle is amazingly light, and I still can't get over the feel of it, at 5lbs 1oz, or 2.31kgs. I am sorry to part with it, but cannot justify having it when I'm not using it and I need the cash. The rifle is in perfect condition and has been stored well, and comes with the original box, paperwork, etc Save yourself over £500 on an as new rifle. It comes with the piccatinny rail (approx. £100 direct from the USA) which I purchased separately and a set of scope rings which Barrett sent to me after purchasing the rifle free of charge. Please contact me if you've got any questions or want more photos. £1650
  9. I've just PM'd a few people that were invested in items. Sorry for the delay. Luke
  10. Not for sale as of 3/11/19. Admin please delete. I'm selling the following as I'm wanting to do a cull on my shooting gear as not got the time, and getting into archery, so need money for a new hobby! Accuracy International front and rear sight assembly £200 .22lr Anshutz 1417 UG2 thumbhole stock £500 Rifle has a few marks on the stock from rabbit shooting. Otherwise in good condition. Advertised elsewhere. Pictured below is my kit for a 6mmBR Bergara Barrel for Accuracy International AE MK2 made by Stuart Anselm of Osprey Rifles, Oldham. It is threaded for 1/2" UNF. Barrel was broken-in properly. Barrel has had 197 rounds through it. Very pleased with the accuracy - three bullets through nearly the same hole is normal! Selling due to not having the time for shooting and needing to do a cull of my gear! I'm willing to do a deal for all items pictured below at a lower price collectively, rather than if I'm selling these items off individually. 6mmBR Begara barrel for AI AE Mk.2 £500 Redding 3 die reloading set for 6mmBR £80 Hornady 6mmbr modified case £5 6mm bullets: Berger BR Column Target 64.2 grain (Full Box) £33 Berger VLD Hunting 105 grain (86 heads) SOLD Hornady A-Max 105 grain (65 heads) £25 100 (approx.) 6mmBR Lapua cases. Used for this barrel solely, and the barrel has had 197 rounds through it,. so cases have been fired twice, on average. £50. RCBS Trim Pro-2 manual case trimmer kit including 9 pilots from .22 to .45. Used once, so as new. £100 2 x PMAG 7.62 AICS magazines, Unused. One each of: Five (packed opened) and ten round magazine (unopened). BOTH NOW SOLD. Bushnell Trophy Red Dot TRS-25. £60 March 1-8x24 Shorty FMC-1 reticle. As new. Used once. Slight marks from scope ring. £1500 Got more photos of all the gar so happy to post more pictures if people want them. I look after my gear, so it's in very good nick, unless otherwise mentioned. I am selling these items as I received them, so fully boxed/packaged, and with instructions, etc.
  11. Might try that next time!
  12. Completely agree with you TerryH. We've had chickens for a couple of years. Had a red mite 'problem' a couple of times. We got a cheap second-hand coop for 25 chickens, and only have 14 inside so lots of space. Red mite powder and full clean once a week (Friday in-between clients if you must know!). They range far and wide, and look a hell of a lot better than when we got them - some from the chicken welfare trust as ex-bats (just give a donation), and from a local supplier. In the laying season (i.e. from the shortest day of the year through to about August/September) we get about 8-11 eggs per day. Well worth it for enjoyment, watching them knock about, and for the superb eggs. So much better than shop-bought eggs.
  13. gbal-sounds lime you've inadvertently devised a good prospective girlfriend/boyfriend test!
  14. From that same arrse link in my post above, another poster recommends this website for long-term food storage. Just had a browse and they can bread!
  15. Hi Paul, They found some tinned foodstuffs from the Shackleton expedition and opened them, and they were still fine to eat, I think. That is stored in minus temperatures though. It's been discussed a little bit here, and one of the posters supplied this quote from Wikipedia (if that is to be relied upon!): "In 1824 Sir William Edward Parry took canned beef and pea soup with him on his voyage to the Arctic in HMS Fury, during his search for a northwestern passage to India. In 1829, Admiral Sir James Ross also took canned food to the Arctic, as did Sir John Franklin in 1845.[7] Some of his stores were found by the search expedition led by Captain (later Admiral Sir) Leopold McLintock in 1857. One of these cans was opened in 1939, and was edible and nutritious, though it was not analysed for contamination by the lead solder used in its manufacture." Surely the smell and then taste test if the key. Open it up - how does it smell? Taste a tiny amount and does it taste rank and off? Not just gobbling up large quantities of the stuff and then getting food poisoning. I do tend to eat A LOT of food past it's use-by date, as I think its a load of cobblers, and massively wasteful. And, I can trust my sense to give me the right feedback for whether to eat it or not. I know that's a bit off topic, but use-by dates drive me up the wall as they are so inaccurate.
  16. Great targets and service. The delivery driver had quite a struggle finding out house, but he got there in the end! Can't wait to try them out
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