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Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:56 pm
by curan
Hi fellas,
I got my first face to face meeting with another long time ausvarminter last night, and it was really nice to meet Chris L, who turned out to be a real nice fella.
(no big surprise there, I s'pose, after reading this site for a few years)
He let me have a hold of his FWB124 (drool, it's a lovely airgun), and donated some targets and assorted bits of kit to my local club for the juniors. Like I said, a real good bloke.
I was running late and a little short on time, but there was enough time to chat briefly about airgunning stuff, and it was all good.
Hopefully next time we catch up, I'll have time for the cuppa that was offered (but passed up) last night.
Thanks for everything Chris!
regards, curan.
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:16 pm
by Lewis Reinhold
curan wrote:Hi fellas,
I got my first face to face meeting with another long time ausvarminter last night, and it was really nice to meet Chris L, who turned out to be a real nice fella.
(no big surprise there, I s'pose, after reading this site for a few years)
He let me have a hold of his FWB124 (drool, it's a lovely airgun), and donated some targets and assorted bits of kit to my local club for the juniors. Like I said, a real good bloke.
I was running late and a little short on time, but there was enough time to chat briefly about airgunning stuff, and it was all good.
Hopefully next time we catch up, I'll have time for the cuppa that was offered (but passed up) last night.
Thanks for everything Chris!
regards, curan.
People don't come much better than Chris L!
He was a terrific Beeman customer and even better friend!
Thanks Chris,
Lewis
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:25 am
by kjd
I haven't seen or heard from Chris L in years, he's a member here??
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:23 am
by Chris L
I'm blushing, curan and Lewis
Creaking bones (plus the new metal ones - my hip and Lesley's knee set off my metal detector!) mean that kneeling and lying prone are just too hard these days, and I'm more than happy to pass stuff on that we no longer use.
I found some interesting things when looking for stuff for curan's kids, including some of Dick Otten's field targets (
http://fieldtargets.com/) - how could I forget them?
And the gun safes used to be full with nothing but gear from Lewis - what your council did to Beeman was criminal.
G'day Keith
Chris
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:50 am
by kjd
Hey Chris,
How are you mate?
I can't believe you have 145 posts here, how did I not realise it was you I don't know.. LoL.
I hope all is well!
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:14 pm
by Chris L
G'day Keith.
I have had nothing to contribute, so I didn't
Chris
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 11:24 pm
by LoneRider
by the sounds of it,you must have decades of experience to share Chris.
dont be a stranger.
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:44 pm
by chris thomas
Shot Silhouette a few years ago with Chris L and Paul J in Adelaide both great guys and had a great time.
Regards
Chris Thomas
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:06 pm
by LoneRider
its peaple like these we need posting memoirs and experience,if they dont have much else to say.
share your experience with firearms/ammo/ranges and peaple guys.
anything at all.
so much good info to loose.
so many stories.
we loose so much when vets pass along,we need the stories to be told.so we remember.
even if its just days hunting or at the range with your favourite,or not,firearm.
c'mon guys,tell us your story.
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:12 am
by chris thomas
My Story is simple i got to meet some great people including Lewis from being a customer of his. I spent a lot of time over in Adelaide with Paul J shooting Air rifle,Rimfire and CF Silhouette .We did a lot of Pigeon shooting as well,
great fun and memorys. Paul travelled over my way a lot as well to shoot in many comps we ran in Bendigo as well as many pest control shoots we did . I'll never forget the time when Lewis had Beeman up and running and i just can't thank him enough for the great Air rifle collection i have .
Regards
Chris Thomas
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:05 am
by Tezza
LoneRider wrote:its peaple like these we need posting memoirs and experience,if they dont have much else to say.
share your experience with firearms/ammo/ranges and peaple guys.
anything at all.
so much good info to loose.
so many stories.
we loose so much when vets pass along,we need the stories to be told.so we remember.
even if its just days hunting or at the range with your favourite,or not,firearm.
c'mon guys,tell us your story.
Agreed. I love reading peoples stories. Being 27, i've dipped out on alot of things that were common place before my time. I love reading peoples tales of how things used to be when they were a kid; going to cadets on the bus with a rifle slung over their shoulder and no one batting a eyelid etc. I love that stuff.
Makes me so angry when I think about all the great stories that I never got to hear from people that have long since 'shoved off', because I was too young and either not interested or wouldn't make the time.
People might be surprised how interesting others might find their stories, even if they themselves believe them to be of little or no significance.
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 6:10 pm
by Chris L
Curan and I just visited the Police Station.
Who can guess why?
A hint - Curan's head may split in half if his grin gets any bigger
Chris
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:01 pm
by LoneRider
you sold it to him then ?
no wonder hes getting a flip top head
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:11 pm
by curan
LoneRider wrote:you sold it to him then ?
no wonder hes getting a flip top head
Yep LR, I am now the proud owner of Chris L's 1980 FWB 124s, and you should have seen the smile on my dial at the range today!
Smallest group at 25m with my forward hand cradled by a sandbag.........
I learnt a bit about how it likes to be held, and the group shown above was with a medium firm hold. Gentle holds open up the groups to just over an inch. Very firm holds seem to have the groups around 1 inch. So it likes a cuddle, not a strangle.
The trigger is very nice, and the rifle is very smooth to shoot. I had a ball.
And once again, dealing with Chris L was a joy. He offered me the scoped FWB at an irresistably good price, then threw in pellets, bag, sling, pretty much all the bits and pieces, loaded me up with additional gear for the juniors at my local club (slings, resettable targets, pellet trays and more), we had an excellent chat, and he crowned it all by handing me a stubby of Coopers!
Life is very good, and Chris is an absolute gent.
Thanks again Chris!
cheers, curan
Re: Nice to put a face to a name......
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:20 am
by Chris L
Curan - you are making me blush
Lewis sold it to me for a great price, so I was more than happy to pass it on accordingly.
It's a glorious Sporter specimen (just the one ding, IIRC), made better by Lewis putting the JM spring and seal in it.
Having helped to run a Juniors group makes you understand how difficult it is to fund it, so you (and they) were very welcome to things that we no longer were using.
Enjoy, mate!
Chris