The PH Gun Cabinet - Shooting Matters

The PH Gun Cabinet - Shooting Matters

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Turn7

23,630 posts

222 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Pesty said:
Be making some noise smoke and smells


Am I right in assuming thats black powder only ?

Prohibiting

1,741 posts

119 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Turn7 said:
Am I right in assuming thats black powder only ?
Could be real and legit like mine for Humane Dispatch smile

Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Yes black powder, muzzle loading.


Could be real. Pretty sure black powder ball shooting at you is gonna be pretty real.

Edited by Pesty on Thursday 30th March 00:28

MKnight702

3,110 posts

215 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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I was really tempted by something cap and ball especially now I have the store and transport permit for black powder but it is the thought of the cleaning that puts me off, how do you find it? Is the old adage "10 minutes to load, 1 minute to shoot and an hour to clean" anywhere near true? My Martini Henry, being black powder, certainly takes a while to clean.

Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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No take handle off. Soak it all in boing soapy water for ten minutes scrub out with bottle brush leave to dry then patch with oil.

Prohibiting

1,741 posts

119 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Pesty said:
Yes black powder, muzzle loading.


Could be real. Pretty sure black powder ball shooting at you is gonna be pretty real.

Edited by Pesty on Thursday 30th March 00:28
I had a new model .22 Ruger single-six for HD but sold last year. Lovely Firearms and proper solid.




-Pete-

2,892 posts

177 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Pesty said:
No take handle off. Soak it all in boing soapy water for ten minutes scrub out with bottle brush leave to dry then patch with oil.
Where do you get hold of "boing water" and is it expensive?

Some of my friends claim they put theirs in the dishwasher, not sure if it's true or a good idea.

mat from preston

186 posts

175 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Pesty said:
Be making some noise smoke and smells


Very nice. Its a bit more shiny than mine.
To be honest you will probably find that loading and cleaning it is part of the fun. I still use mine regularly even though I am lucky enough to live somewhere where I can have semi auto handguns.

aeropilot

34,680 posts

228 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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mat from preston said:
Pesty said:
Be making some noise smoke and smells


Very nice. Its a bit more shiny than mine.
To be honest you will probably find that loading and cleaning it is part of the fun.
Some of the guys at my club bring their BP pistols down occasionally, and its the opposite for me, in that the time spent loading and sorting you're nipples out biglaugh and cleaning just to make a few booms and lots of smoke is not my idea of fun.

Each to their own though.




MKnight702

3,110 posts

215 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Indeed, with both my noisy hobbies cleaning is a necessary evil, definitely not part of the fun.

chemistry

2,162 posts

110 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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Off on a simulated game day next month; haven't shot for ages! Can anyone recommend some good (electronic?) ear defenders, ideally which won't foul the stock when I mount the gun?

Turn7

23,630 posts

222 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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SGC renewal, took approx 5 weeks here in Herts, and that included waiting a week for a medical report.

Didnt even come and check guns/cabinet, but pretty good I think from what Ive seen and heard of some forces.

creampuff

6,511 posts

144 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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Rightie... I've got a major urge to by the Walther 22LR copy of the H&K MP5. This one http://www.waltherarms.com/tactical-rimfire-replic...

Distributor has stopped importing them, but there are still a few around.

The problem I'm having is the barrel.... it is pencil thin. Somebody measured it and it is only about 0.35 inch diameter. Considering a .22 inch bullet needs to go down the middle, the wall thickness is tiny. The thicker barrel you can see in the link is a fake moderator and even below that there is a shroud around the pencil thin barrel.

There is a bit of debate about who actually makes it, ie it could be Umarex, who owns Walther who makes it rather than Walther. Umarex mostly make airsoft guns so this could be an airsoft gun which they have put a .22LR action in.

So, it should be a heap of crap.

But there are a lot of online reviews from people who have put thousands of rounds through it, not had problems and think it is the most fun ever.

Whaddya think?

StangGT

3,925 posts

270 months

Saturday 22nd April 2017
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Tonsko said:
Do they have to be electronic? Just bought a set of Peltors. Very good. I think Peltor do noise cancelling ones too, but I've never seen the point.
I've got Peltor Sportacs; I've never had a problem with stock fouling but I guess everyone is shaped differently... maybe find a stockist and try them out?

AstonZagato

12,716 posts

211 months

Saturday 22nd April 2017
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Tonsko said:
chemistry said:
Off on a simulated game day next month; haven't shot for ages! Can anyone recommend some good (electronic?) ear defenders, ideally which won't foul the stock when I mount the gun?
Do they have to be electronic? Just bought a set of Peltors. Very good. I think Peltor do noise cancelling ones too, but I've never seen the point.
Peltor electronic ones are excellent. Not cheap (put your name/mobile on them with a Sharpie - they go walkies). The advantage is that one hears the bird flushing / trap firing with enough clarity to be able to look in the right direction.

Timbuktu

1,953 posts

156 months

Saturday 22nd April 2017
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AstonZagato said:
Peltor electronic ones are excellent. Not cheap (put your name/mobile on them with a Sharpie - they go walkies). The advantage is that one hears the bird flushing / trap firing with enough clarity to be able to look in the right direction.
Yep - standing on your peg you will hear the dogs rustling through the bushes, the squawk of the pheasant and it flapping towards you long before you see it!

You can also eavesdrop on people about 50m away that you would not be able to hear talking. And have a normal conversation with people without taking them off.

They do take a bit of getting used to but I'd never go back to non electric now. Mine are MSA Supreme Pro-X waterproof, they're £200+ but definitely worth it I would say. Plus they keep your ears warm!

Ziplobb

1,363 posts

285 months

Saturday 22nd April 2017
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creampuff said:
Rightie... I've got a major urge to by the Walther 22LR copy of the H&K MP5. This one http://www.waltherarms.com/tactical-rimfire-replic...

Distributor has stopped importing them, but there are still a few around.

The problem I'm having is the barrel.... it is pencil thin. Somebody measured it and it is only about 0.35 inch diameter. Considering a .22 inch bullet needs to go down the middle, the wall thickness is tiny. The thicker barrel you can see in the link is a fake moderator and even below that there is a shroud around the pencil thin barrel.

There is a bit of debate about who actually makes it, ie it could be Umarex, who owns Walther who makes it rather than Walther. Umarex mostly make airsoft guns so this could be an airsoft gun which they have put a .22LR action in.

So, it should be a heap of crap.

But there are a lot of online reviews from people who have put thousands of rounds through it, not had problems and think it is the most fun ever.

Whaddya think?
I would not worry about it - the gun has to undego a proof test- if its made in germany it will be a CIP proof test which is acceptable - this is your indication that the barrel thickness will not be an issue for the user

chemistry

2,162 posts

110 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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creampuff

6,511 posts

144 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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SHOTGUN CHOKE KEYS

I'm new to shotguns. Will any shotgun choke key work on any choke on any gun? Is there a universal key I can use?

Timbuktu

1,953 posts

156 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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As long as it is the same bore I think they're generally the same?