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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by PESCA » 16 Feb 2014, 21:24

Sorry Adam, I didn't click on your link. When I saw it it began with 'google', I thought it was going to take me to a pic of a donkey's dick :o

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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by sunndog » 16 Feb 2014, 21:27

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by silent shooter » 16 Feb 2014, 21:31

PESCA wrote:Sorry Adam, I didn't click on your link. When I saw it it began with 'google', I thought it was going to take me to a pic of a donkey's dick :o

George
Or a pic of the other 72line per ummm same thing i spose :silent:

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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by Marky610 » 17 Feb 2014, 11:15

sunndog wrote:
Marky610 wrote:And a 72per line gen1 :shock:

ya what?
It was the Vampire as George said, sure Carl said 72, might have been 70, bloody good all the same, I couldn't believe me eyes, big reduction in fisheye effect too.
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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by sunndog » 17 Feb 2014, 13:19

yeah, its amazing innit...like i said, if someone had told me that down the gunshop i don't think i'd have believed em

i'm sure carl will give us the low down when he's back accross the water
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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by biffo » 23 May 2014, 13:36

$749 US

Equates to £444.50 UK
+VAT @20% £533.40

I'd buy one tomorrow despite the low mag. Its serious opposition for the Photon at that price.

But I am not paying £700 That is close to twice the price of the Photon. I doubt it twice as good.

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Re: Carl Moore's products at The Shooting Show.

Post by Carl Moore » 15 Oct 2014, 11:52

biffo wrote:$749 US

Equates to £444.50 UK
+VAT @20% £533.40

I'd buy one tomorrow despite the low mag. Its serious opposition for the Photon at that price.

But I am not paying £700 That is close to twice the price of the Photon. I doubt it twice as good.

Nonsense.
Maths is obviously not your strong point!
The UK retail prices for the Drone (and Vampir) are the same as the US retail prices, but of course with the added expense of currency exchange, shipping, import duty and VAT.
So, before you make comments like this - and I notice that you have only made such comments in relation to our products, and no comments at all where retailers really are ripping people off - you might want to get your facts right.
And in relation to the Photon, yes, the Vampir is immeasurably better.

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