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Cannot frickin wait! First time seeing them :D :D

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Mad jelly. I so need to see them..
 
Is that legal in the UK due to it being so long?

Bet it has a hell of a kick, can't wait to have a go with one when I visit the States.

Yes it's over 24 inches, 12 for the barrel and then a wrist brace out of the back.

It's surprisingly gentle, I mostly shoot .38 special hand loads and the barrel length and weight keeps the recoil under control. Even full magnum rounds are manageable, but a little over the top for 25m target shooting.
 
Hamilton was a fiver cheaper. No idea why. All things considered I go to the cinema rarely enough that I'm not too bothered.

I did walk out of Cineworld in Glasgow in disgust on Saturday. They let me pay for tickets and get all the way to the screen door before I realised they'd not given me 3D glasses. They then tried to charge extra for them. Refund and exit - we'd gone in on a whim and by the time we got to the screen the notion had worn off, so really they just gave us an excuse to walk out. It's not the cost, it's the principle.

....They cost money? I can understand the gripe with having to go back and get them. But in every other single cinema I've been to, the 3D glasses cost money.
 
....They cost money? I can understand the gripe with having to go back and get them. But in every other single cinema I've been to, the 3D glasses cost money.

They can add it to the price, or tell me before I pay? They let me pay and get all the way to the door of the screen before I found out they were going to charge me more for glasses.

Most people will have arranged time to go see a film, so they'll just pay the extra, but I wasn't in that position since I'd gone on a whim.

It's just a scam that's all. How can they justify selling tickets to see a 3D film (and charging extra) yet the glasses which are required to see it, the glasses they provide aren't mentioned at all when you're booking, but they'll charge extra for them?
 
They can add it to the price, or tell me before I pay? They let me pay and get all the way to the door of the screen before I found out they were going to charge me more for glasses.

Most people will have arranged time to go see a film, so they'll just pay the extra, but I wasn't in that position since I'd gone on a whim.

It's just a scam that's all. How can they justify selling tickets to see a 3D film (and charging extra) yet the glasses which are required to see it, the glasses they provide aren't mentioned at all when you're booking, but they'll charge extra for them?

.......It's a 3D film, how else do you think you was going to watch it? :p

I agree though, the ticket people should ask if you need the glasses or not. Unless of course you went to a self serve booth
 
.......It's a 3D film, how else do you think you was going to watch it? :p

I agree though, the ticket people should ask if you need the glasses or not. Unless of course you went to a self serve booth

I went to a self service machine - which didn't warn me at any point. It had yes or no boxes to press on the touch screen, so it'd be very easy to ask me if I had my own glasses.

I thought I'd watch it in the same way I've watched the other 3D film I saw, with glasses that were handed to me as I went past the dude at the box before the screens.
 
Had a bit of wine on Friday night, ended up buying a 250GB XBOX 360 new in box off someone I know, in Scotland, when I live in France. I don't even want one, but it seemed like a deal.
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Oh, and Cypress Hill tickets for next Tuesday. POW.
 
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...yes? Lol

I did have my kit with me at the time but I took that on Instagram.

What's your instagram username? I'lll follow if you don't mind :)

Never paid for 3D glasses @Metrocentre cinema

Was wondering why £Land suddenly had a huge amount of 3d glasses lol

Not sure about when you buy tickets from the cashier but if you buy them from the machine outside next to Wagamama's they are a £1 each :(
 
I won't lie, I have no idea about watches. I just can't imagine spending that much on a luxury item, being a dirty student and all :)

Suppose it boils down to how much you use it and if you want it for the "luxury" effect. I'm saving for an £1800 camera lens but when I get the cash for it, I'll sit and think hard again on if I should actually buy it lol.
 
Yes it's over 24 inches, 12 for the barrel and then a wrist brace out of the back.

It's surprisingly gentle, I mostly shoot .38 special hand loads and the barrel length and weight keeps the recoil under control. Even full magnum rounds are manageable, but a little over the top for 25m target shooting.

Want.
 
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