My grandparents gave a couple watches today and for the life of me I cannot figure out what brand it is, does anybody here have a clue?
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My grandparents gave a couple watches today and for the life of me I cannot figure out what brand it is, does anybody here have a clue?
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Today is my first automatic
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I had assumed that a computer would be used, but that is actually a great idea might try that out myself later.
Found these posters of NASA's visions of the future in a slightly retro style.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/visions-of-the-future/images/grand_tour.jpg...
Stella seems to be the best emulator for Atari and can be found here http://stella.sourceforge.net/ . I couldn't find Parachute but I did find a game called Combat on this site...
Other people who have had this issue have had success by re-downloading the file, using a different program such as WinRar may also help.
Does this happen when you use the extract here button instead of extracting inside the 7zip window
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Thanks for that link this place is the cheapest I've seen for what looks to be good quality wood and service, definitely one to consider but it's still is £350 for the Browning 325 but still nowhere...
A cheap little computer could be useful not just for the emulators but you could also use it for streaming movies and such things or even light more modern type gaming if you wanted to. You can even...
Sad news after posting this thread, I went shooting with my dad today and when he was cleaning it earlier he found a large crack going all the way along the grip about 5cm back from the receiver. So...
A friend let me try this on for the day
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That is a good looking gun, I myself have a Browning 525 and paid £995 for it
Exactly how it is for me too, as long as you have a laugh with a few mates and enjoy your time what does the score really mean as long as it's fun.
That is true, I've spent over £1000 so far for equipment that would still be considered entry level.
I have done rifles a bit and I'm not a bad shot apparently but shotguns is my thing right now.
That is fair enough, I do encourage giving it a go at some point just for a laugh if anything.
That would depend on the place, I know where I go doesn't do gun rental, a shotgun can get pretty cheap but of course you get what you pay for with these kinds of things.
It can get expensive at times but nowhere near what watches can potentially cost but in my opinion is well worth the money and time you put into it.
Just wondering if anyone on this forum is into clay pidgeon shooting or any other sport shooting?