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black_Rat

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Yep sure do - although I only played a few

I also used to marshal for Tom Davey at Darenth on rental days for a few years

Small world ;)

Is that the place that was an old hospital, and even have the baths still in the place. I read a review on the place but never had the chance to go there. What happened to the site that used to be in an old cinema in london
 

irons69

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Is that the place that was an old hospital, and even have the baths still in the place. I read a review on the place but never had the chance to go there. What happened to the psite that used t be in an old cinema in london
it was better then greenham common great place
 

baudsenseless

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May 27, 2010
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My new toy! its going to have a really big polish/clean and need to find some pmi or sp wood grips to finish it off nicely. (hint hint "in wanted section!"):D

PPS(not palmers!) RTP Viper
Sheridan based but with stainless steel. Delrin bolt and pump with a really cool telescopic barrel cleaner in a little compartment in front of pump.

 

3L1TE hax

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Two things
1. If you find new grips i will take your current ones ( atleast can i have dibs)

2. PPS stands for Palmers pursuit shop? or is PPS RTP viper, one thing?

thanks Dom
 

baudsenseless

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1. yep I don't see why not! if you can find some nice wood ones you can have them as commission!
2. PPS also stands for Paintball pro shop... made custom sheridan based markers. the viper and the intimidator
 

baudsenseless

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May 27, 2010
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not as bad as i thought, it does make it feel a nice steady platform. it came with a stock on but i'll probibly run it with 12gm's as I really like the method it uses (sits in a hole just behind the pump you can see the lever in the pic) if not I might use a 6 pak on it
 

3L1TE hax

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wood grips on sheridans are quite tough... because of only having one screw, the grips either have to connect, parts have to sink in, or they have to drill the bit from the trigger rod which even still i dont like on my plastic ones, the rod can move.. its not nearly as effective as two screws, you have to wonder what they were thinking...