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flib1

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  1. that would be brilliant if you could do that for me Purser. Someone is waiting to make up the patches at the moment, was considering priniting it and just drawing it on. Do you need me to send you the image? and how should I send it to you. Thanks very much
  2. Some pictures of my SL9, unmodified apart from the 3 point sling First with the daytime scope 3-9x50 Richter Optik Then with he night vision, this is the usual setup as I dont play many daygames. Scope is a Rigel Optics. Only Gen 1 but it's got me a fair few kills If you look close i've moved the slings mounting position at the back. The original is at the end of the stock, but the end is adjustable and the butt of the stock is removable for adding more or less spacers. So it's a little bit wobbly didn't want to chance it. Instead there's two screws that hold the
  3. cool explorer. Does it have any kind of modifications to make it more tactical?
  4. Ok here's some more pictures. Apologies for the poor quality. My main camera is out of order so I had to use the camera phone Some close-ups of the sight and it's adjustable mount Just a little note to say that if you look close on the above photo you'll notice that the elevation know is not easily adjustable. This is because the mount is used to adjust the sight for different distances. The knob is only used for very fine tuning Then some piccies of the reticule. Unfortunately you don't get the full effect as in reality the smaller ring appears much further away
  5. not sure if it counts, but here;s a picture of an Eotech on my compound bow. It's an eotech 520 and instead of the normal single reticule it has one circle with a dot in the centre and then a larger ring that goes round the outside of it. When you look through it it appears as though the small circle and dot is projected near the target whereas the larger circle stays in the sight. By aligning the two circles you eliminate bow torque and ensure the string is ligned up with the riser. It replaces the common peep sight and pin arrangement, but it allows you to see more of the target picture, sho
  6. And finally, a Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4 This was when I first got it Now i've fitted some 4 pot Brembo brakes from an evo and some slightly larger wheels And finally the skyline went to live with someone in Sweden here's a couple of pics of it and on the dyno
  7. This was my favouritist. Nissan Skyline R32 GTR. Had to sell it though because again it wasn't very practical, not good for taking doggies a walk or getting stuff from B&Q P.S. that bike is ace! and sorry for all the posts couldn't fit it all onto one
  8. Then had a Toyota MR2. Great little car for nipping around places in, lots of fun the drive. It was only a 2litre non tubo automatic so it wasn't particularly speedy but more than made up for it with charm. Girlfriend still wants one of these now, but practical they aren't
  9. Unfortunately I don;t have pictures of all the cars i've had but here's a selection of a few First is my Toyota Celica GT4. The one in the pictures I didn't have very long instead I changed it for a black one which I kept for just over a year. Quite a nice car, great rally heritage, but it was a bit heavy and the handling and acceleration wasn't great. Newer hot hatches or even some newer turbo diesels could give it a scare
  10. This is the fireteam flibble patch. going to be made up into patches next week. Couldn't firgure out how you manipulate text in paint, but it should have 'fireteam' curved text at the top and 'flibble' at the bottom. Of course it helps if you know what a flibble droid looks like otherwise it might not make sense
  11. awesome review, many thanks. My friends been considering one of these and we were worried that for the price it might fall to bits afer a couple of days. Looks like he might have to take his credit card for a little workout now.
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