Harbourmaster said:PS there is no pound symbol on the computer what do you know :bomb:
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Harbourmaster said:PS there is no pound symbol on the computer what do you know :bomb:
HoudiniHarry said:Actually I used it with low powered .22 bullets. Hardly made a noise. Great rifle but yes sadly I handed it in with a pump action Remington and a Ruger.
HH
Knew a bloke that had a small dairy many years back & he had a rat plague in his hay/grain shed. He nailed hundreds of large fish hooks upside down to the posts in the shed then went in at night they all took off up the post he got hundreds of them worst part was getting them off he said.Nightjar said:HoudiniHarry said:Actually I used it with low powered .22 bullets. Hardly made a noise. Great rifle but yes sadly I handed it in with a pump action Remington and a Ruger.
HH
".22 Shorts", they were great for knocking off rats in the grain sheds, wouldn't penetrate the corrugated iron.
greyhound said:A penny bunger inserted into a head stem of a bike or a piece of pipe and some marbles,now that's a lethal weaponHard Luck said:Penny bungers. 1 Cent each at the milk bar. Mini dynamite. They'd be 6-7 of us and pool our resources. Sometimes we would have enough dosh to get 100 of them. Spend all day in the park letting them off.
Ii wonder how that would go down today? :lol: :lol:
Harbourmaster said:I have a lithgow single shot in my gun safe. Was my Dad's he bought it for one pound, one shilling when he was a young bloke. Only keep it for sentimental reasons although I did use it recently to scare some crows off from a few lambs. They peck the eyes out so let a few rounds off from the front balcony, it's good not having neighbours
PS there is no pound symbol on the computer what do you know :bomb:
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