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Thread: Inner Tube - How Many Uses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Not a facetious comment here, but why would you want a cover for the sound moderator on your air rifle?

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    I think he meant if you don't have a sound moderator on your rifle (most sold in Canada don't), you can use a partially installed 'rubber' on your muzzle to act as one.

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    A bit of inner tube over a moderator (gun NOT forum variety!) will reduce glare/reflections and in some cases cut down a little more resonance, as well as protecting the finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartiniDave View Post
    A bit of inner tube over a moderator (gun NOT forum variety!) will reduce glare/reflections and in some cases cut down a little more resonance, as well as protecting the finish.
    exactly what i was about to type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Use them for storing dehydrated water? At 1kg per litre, it really saves on weight and pack size.

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    I'm surprised no one actually said anything about this. lol

    If your in a jam (or you just like being tight-both financially and abdominally) you can replace your worn out belt with one I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Use them for storing dehydrated water? At 1kg per litre, it really saves on weight and pack size.

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    I'm surprised no one actually said anything about this. lol

    If your in a jam (or you just like being tight-both financially and abdominally) you can replace your worn out belt with one I guess.

    I was going to, but don't like to encourage the promotion of dehydrated water. I've found it to be over priced and unreliable so no longer recommend it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartiniDave View Post
    I was going to, but don't like to encourage the promotion of dehydrated water. I've found it to be over priced and unreliable so no longer recommend it!
    I can understand your point of view of this Dave but the Irish economy is going through a particularly hard patch at the moment and, being our nearest European neighbour and trading partner, I think it's only fair that we support this important natural resource, even if you have fundamental ethical issues with the actual dehydration process.

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    Wait one moment...What exactly is dehydrated water?

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    Air. Lol

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    Ha good one mike, lol. But seriously what is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    i can understand your point of view of this dave but the irish economy is going through a particularly hard patch at the moment and, being our nearest european neighbour and trading partner, i think it's only fair that we support this important natural resource, even if you have fundamental ethical issues with the actual dehydration process.

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    stop it.

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