@@timclark2305 not sure why you think that. I can positively guarantee that's the Habrok 4k. I'd be very disappointed if that was the hq35, as the thermal on the 4k is nowhere near as good.
The coyote is slightly different, to remove the breech block and trigger you will need to use a 3.5mm hss drill through the rear screw when you have done that the plastic plug will come out and you can the access thehex socket screw that holds the back of the block on, also the small spring that is under the breech block along with a small 4mm peg, be careful they will spring out, if anyone gets stuck drop me a message
Land Rovers are the best vehicles ever made by far they are just brilliant Range Rover is luxury disco and Defender off-roading Freelanders ok as well nothing can top Land Rover they go on and on and never die it's hard to get them stuck last forever people just don't treat them well which is fine if it's just your rough off-roader
im thinking of getting one of these but i was wondering what sort of range (in terms of distance) do you get with this radio and what antenna do you use because im not sure if ill pick much up from my location (11 miles from bristol airport)
You'll do quite well. I can get Bristol from my home location in Dorset, so they pick up really well. You should also be able to pick up traffic on the water too, seeing you won't be too far from the harbour. They definitely work better outside, but with an antenna upgrade, you should do well. I use a Watson w881 on mine.
@@riflesrigsandradios4636 thank you very much, i really appreciate the information, your video was very accessible and informative by the way, great job!
@@cjdub5437 thank you. I've neglected the radios a little bit lately, so hopefully going to get back into it over winter. 5ye shack needs a makeover and 8ve got a couple of new antennas to put up, so hopefully some new content will be following soon.
@@riflesrigsandradios4636 Yeah well after owning 3 of them, i learned my lesson, to me they are peaces of junk, they would be awesome, if LR put reliable engines and transmissions in them.
only issue I ever had with them in 9 years service including tours in the gulf, Yugoslavia in winter that wouldn't be due normal wear and tear or driving like a nob was when a gearstick broke off in my hand.
I want to get anywhere Land Cruiser can't take a Land Rover they are the best vehicles ever made I do agree that large cruises on reliable and are still nice but I would take a Land Rover any day
@Rifles, rigs and radio’s Really? Why do you believe that the plural of radio requires an apostrophe, but Rifles and rigs do not? The level of illiteracy in this country is an embarrassment.
unfortunately the level of illiteracy nearly equals the level of pernickety. Fortunately, the double checking of written text can resolve this. I fear that trying to deal with pedantic tendancies, somewhat harder. but thanks for your comment.
The old Land Rover really gets a bashing on RU-vid unfortunately but it’s proved itself over the years in many conflicts and I’m sure I read that over a hundred armies have used them at some point! Even the US army rangers have had them and obviously the famous SAS! We use a 1999 td5 which is a ex para truck, the paper work shows it was sent to the Middle East and then on to the falklands before coming back to the UK where we took it on to pull ships ropes on a scrap berth! So it’s had over 20 years in the heat and sand, then cold and a marine environment where it’s been abused and it really has performed brilliantly! It must pull well beyond Land Rovers recommend weight with the ropes we pull but it just gets on with it.