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Well I had three rounders today (Otford to Farningham via Sevenoaks) and Go only have two Tridents so I thought I'd spice it up and take a PVL for the middle one.
I ended up with the former PVL162, which was actually a lovely bus to drive, couldn't fault it.
It's also seen at Sevenoaks Bus Station. 27.5.18.
A very dull day in the new Forest but mild, out on the bike I went past the Reptile centre which is shut but you can still look into the pits..a little surprised to see this Smooth Snake out.
Sweetwater Precision Weapons introduces a revolution,
a perfect fusion between Russian simplicity and American modularity,
The Sweetwater Precision Weapons “Terrain” ACR AK “Yugo” R12.
One of SPW’s designers spent many weeks labouring over his design, after being tasked to create a rifle combining the firepower and simplicity of the Russian AK-47 with the modularity of a rifle like the ACR. When he finished the designs, he presented it to the manufacturers.
It included:
•A smooth-finished wooden pistol grip
•New trigger system
•Improved durability bolt
•Rail attachable AK Rear Sight
•Structural improvements to the receiver
•New lightweight Mag -release catch
•Petite AK-style Fire Selector
•Cooling vents above bolt
•Smooth sliding charging handle
•4-sided rail system
•25% Lighter weight stock w/ Buckle and Sash
•Hexagonal Noveske-style Flash Hider
•More efficient Gas-Block
•Easy grip polymer AK magazine
•Custom Order Limited Edition Holographic Sight
When the gun rolled off the production line, and was held for the first time, the designer knew it was his best work to date.
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Another fun SPW build! :D Probably my best so far, hope you guys agree.
Credit is due to a few people:
Wez - For his great grip, rails and his screw pack
Amy - For her awesome Mag and Sight
Irish - Buckle
Wilking - Trigger base
Poke (I think) - AK Selector base
SPW Team
I'd really appreciate feedback, be it a fave or a comment ( or both :P) because I spend a lot of time on these things. :)
Please view all sizes!
Thanks to Jake for the company during the days of this build. Thanks buddy. :D
If I added you it's because I want you to see it. :3
Dedicated to careth@2012 (Carlin - www.flickr.com/photos/c_desouza/) to thank her for her understanding
- Vagues lisses
Coronella austriaca, newborn (or neonate).
This was one of 6 babies found under one piece of tin during a licensed survey. It is only a couple of days old, it's eyes are blue and cloudy as it is getting ready to shed its skin for the first time which all newborn snakes do within the first few days of life.
This shot was taken quite early in the morning on a cool day and if you look closely you can see the dew on its body especially around the head.
In previous years I have normally found the first babies on this site in early October, this year I found my first one on 2nd September which is over a month earlier than I expected!!
Dorset heathland.
Photo taken under license.
...211 seconds of smoothness to be more precise...
Canon5DMarkII
Canon 17-40f4L
Lee Bigstopper
Lee o.6 soft
Finally I managed to photograph this fountain with Manual Settigns....It took me 1 Hour to combine Shutter Speed with Aperture and ISO... :D
Sunset near Portreath last week.
Was going to convert this to mono but decided I liked it in colour.
Best to view in Lightbox, press L.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Exposure 201 seconds @ f/16
Filter used Lee big stopper & singh-Ray reverse grad
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