More frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need..
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zeDuffMan said:
Fckitdriveon said:
Bmw m2. No need for it. Couldn't justify it in any way tbh. But I want it.
Snap Nice one, well, two....
(Saw a lovely M2 last evening on my way home, and I had to go on the online configurator as soon as I got home!
I can't afford one at €66k (options included). )
Edited by RC1807 on Tuesday 11th July 14:44
Impulse purchase of a cordless drill in the amazon sale. I currently own the following:
1) Corded drill in full working order, for drilling holes.
2) Two perfect good hands, for screwing in screws.
Although I expect its one of those things I will get lots of use out of, I had no need to buy one when I woke up this morning....
1) Corded drill in full working order, for drilling holes.
2) Two perfect good hands, for screwing in screws.
Although I expect its one of those things I will get lots of use out of, I had no need to buy one when I woke up this morning....
haggishunter said:
BrettMRC said:
I need more information!!!! Timbergiant said:
haggishunter said:
BrettMRC said:
I need more information!!!! Dishes out small scale justice to vermin!
Edited by BrettMRC on Tuesday 11th July 21:45
HD Adam said:
This
I'm sure there is a good reason by why only go up to K, especially since it missed out I?Never mind just counted the columns. I'm guessing because I looks like 1 even though it's part of an entirely different set of buttons. Needs to be in the itchy teeth thread for me.
poing said:
I'm sure there is a good reason by why only go up to K, especially since it missed out I?
In that font the I and the 1 would have been identical and might have led to confusion. As to why it only goes up to K, I would imagine that the disc capacity is finite and that was sufficient to address all slots.
10 letters and 10 numbers is 100 combinations, which is quite a lot of records.
BrettMRC said:
.177 legal rated air rifle, Renegade model by Daystate.
Dishes out small scale justice to vermin!
Very nice Dishes out small scale justice to vermin!
I had a .22 BSA Meteor many many years ago, had great fun with it shooting up old airfix models etc, all part of growing up back then
Is it recoilless ? I went to a shooting club for a few weeks (got a bit boring just shooting targets after a while though) and tried someones recoilless air rifle, couldn't believe just how still it was firing a pellet.
CubanPete said:
I get my bonus at the end of the month, and this is the current internet winner.
https://www.banggood.com/2GAL8L-Copper-Moonshine-E...
Had a slightly more elaborate one on my amazon wishlist for two years. https://www.banggood.com/2GAL8L-Copper-Moonshine-E...
Bluedot said:
Very nice
I had a .22 BSA Meteor many many years ago, had great fun with it shooting up old airfix models etc, all part of growing up back then
Is it recoilless ? I went to a shooting club for a few weeks (got a bit boring just shooting targets after a while though) and tried someones recoilless air rifle, couldn't believe just how still it was firing a pellet.
Pretty much - you won't really get much recoil from the PCP air rifles until you start getting to 20+ft lb... look at the Airforce Texan on youtube if you want to see an Air rifle with recoil! (its .45 cal IIRC)I had a .22 BSA Meteor many many years ago, had great fun with it shooting up old airfix models etc, all part of growing up back then
Is it recoilless ? I went to a shooting club for a few weeks (got a bit boring just shooting targets after a while though) and tried someones recoilless air rifle, couldn't believe just how still it was firing a pellet.
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