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Firearms REAL issued MK12 Mod 1 w/ Deployment Kit

Price **** New price without suppressor ***$8200*** **$7800** $7200 OBO
Trade offers welcome
Real issued MK12 Mod 1 Surplus Upper / Bolt / CH / BUIS / Bipod Stud / Rifle Buffer / Spring and A1 stock with Field Modified Cheek Rest. This upper has one of the Rare M4 match marked rails

Surplus MK12 case that included all paperwork, tags, mil-dot master, log book, and user guide. All these were tucked under the foam when I received this issued case years ago when they were being sold.

80% reprofiled A1 lower engraved to match the orginal documents that came with the case.

****OG Ops Inc 12th model. Has knurling but is faint and hard to take picture of. This is on form 3.***. 12th model has sold

Leupold Mark 4 TMR 3.5-10 in NF rings

Harris bipod and KAC broom stick

KAC front and back BUIS that came on the upper

3 colt 20 round Magazines

Rare unmarked black OTIS cleaning kit case. This is missing all contents
Tas-1 sling

See pictures
This will ship USPS registerd mail since it's the only method that I can insure for actual valuue. This does slow down the shipping time.

Would sell without the OPS INC 12th model if needed

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SOLD AI AT/ATX Proof Stainless Prefit Barrel - 24" 6.5 Creedmoor

Brand new in the box. Part #110188

24" 1:8 threaded 5/8-24

I'll cover shipping & shipment insurance.

No trades. PayPal, Venmo, and Zelle will be accepted as payment methods. Friends and Family or the buyer must pay all fees for a 'Goods and Services' transaction.

The first "I'll take it" in this thread gets the item stated.

$700

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SOLD Nightforce FDE NX8 1-8x24 FC-DMX with free arisaka RMR offset

Very lightly used Nightforce FDE NX8 1-8x24 FC-DMX with a few marks from the safe. Includes box, rubber lens covers, stickers, and manual. Dumb reason for selling, but I picked up a black one. Arisaka was bought used and came dinged up since the previous user got it stuck together with loctite the damage wasn't disclosed to me. The arisaka damage doesn't affect function, but it was supposed to be for a friend and I don't wanna give him one that's dinged up. Arisaka is free for whoever buys the NX8.

NX8 is crossposted.

$1520 shipped and insured.

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Match barrel . . . Really?

I recently purchased a 21" 1:12 match barrel from a dedicated .22LR small business operator.
I also bought the bolt buffer, add on weights for the buffer, bolt silencer and other stuff to make
the AR-22 build more accurate. I have fired close to 500 rds of a variety of ammo beginning with
the bulk ammo of Federal 36gn 1200ish fps along with Brownings offerings and Aguila, CCI and
Blazer of about the same velocity. Also, I shot some SK auto match, Federal auto match and some
Norma tac-22 and CCI standard velocity ammo. The best grouping I could get was about 2" @50yds.
This is not what I was expecting from a "MATCH" barrel. I am very disappointed to say the least in the
accuracy of this "MATCH" barrel. I emailed the owner of the business who has these barrels made for
him and got about every excuse possible for the lack of accuracy like;
What scope are you using?
CCI standard velocity is the bare minimum for any accuracy.
It takes about 500 rds to get a good season on the barrel before the accuracy would settle in.
What lots am I firing?
Look . . . I get that some ammo is more accurate than another, but 500rds . . . really?
I bought a Savage axis xp in 6.5 CM and was getting MOA with Winchester white box right after unboxing.
What I'm getting at is. Am I expecting too much from what is supposed to be a match grade barrel?
To me it sounds like someone not standing behind their product and blaming anything else except themselves.
Some insight here would be helpful so as to not let this negativity get out of control.
I've seen some of the pics you guys have posted of pages of targets with 1/2" groups.

SOLD KRG Whiskey 3 Gen 6 Folder with Enclosed Foreend $1000

Selling my KRG W3 Gen 6 folder with the enclosed foreend. It is for R700sa and clones. It has a custom internal steel bar in the foreend for some weight, grip finger rest, light angled bag rider, and over molded cheek piece. I had to relieve the bolt cutout for my Tl3, see pics. I decided I like my XLR better for shooting, so selling this. I love this chassis, and it is probably the coolest looking chassis on the market. The paint job is spray paint and not cerakote. I wish I had a reason to keep it. External weights and SAP 2 round holder aren’t included. $1000 shipped. Insurance on buyer

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SOLD KRG Enclosed Forend for Tikka PRICE DROP 8/13

I have an excellent condition KRG Enclosed Forend for Tikka (AICS mags). Will fit Bravos, X-Rays and W3's (shown in pics on my W3 (barreled action, chassis and anything besides the forend not included).
Asking SOLD
PM if interested.
Thanks

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Optics WTS LEUPOLD MARK 4 SPOTTING SCOPE 12-40x60MM INVERTED H-32 RETICLE, CADEX CAGE MOUNT and SOFT CASE

WTS LEUPOLD MARK 4 SPOTTING SCOPE 12-40x60MM *INVERTED H-32 RETICLE w/ CADEX CAGE MOUNT and SOFT CASE $2300 Shipped

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Feedback Pk481 scam

Got hit with a scam. Don’t deal with said individual:
Pk481
Michael Mckemie
[email protected]


Out $600 and lesson learned. The amount of scammers who messaged me on my “WTB” listing was eye opening. I will no longer do transactions on here.

I did my due diligence and everything checked out including IP address.

Be cautious forum members

SOLD Leupold Mark 5, MIL, FFP, PR-1 5x25

I have a Leupold Mark 5HD 5-25x56 (35mm) M5C3 FFP PR1-MIL Riflescope 180609.

Bought new in March and used in a couple matches. I just prefer the PR2 reticle.

Asking $1,650 shipped. PP F&F

Hawkins Rings not included

Specifications
  • Item ConditionNew
  • Scope Weight:30 ounces
  • Scope Length:15.7 inches
  • Magnification Range:5x - 25x
  • Scope Objective Diameter:56mm
  • Scope Tube Size / Mount:35mm
  • Elevation Turret Details:Elevation Adjustment Range: 35 MIL
  • Windage Turret Details:Windage Adjustment Range: 17 MIL
  • Parallax Adjustment:50 yards - infinity
  • Reticle Position:First Focal Plane
  • Reticle Details PR1-MIL
  • Field of View:20.4 feet @ 100 yards (low magnification)
    4.2 feet @ 100 yards (high magnification)
  • Eye Relief:3.6 inches (low magnification)
    3.8 inches (high magnification)

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SOLD 6ARC Case Holders & SAC Headspace Bushing

Out of 6ARC, found a couple remaining bits I won't use. Niche for sure but if you know, you know:
  • SAC Headspace bushing for 6MM ARC (6mmx30degree)
  • L.E. Wilson case trimmer case holders for Grendel. I have both the new case and fired case sizes. Worked great when I had to resize a bunch of 6.5 Grendel to 6ARC and had a lot of trimming to do.
    • P/N CH-65GRN (Grendel fired case)
    • P/N NCH-65GRN (Grendel new case)
Purchased new, barely used (fired case holder is unused) cost $62+shipping. Take it all for $27 shipped. Not splitting it up.

DM with questions or to purchase, thanks!

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Night Vision Voodoo S: A long term review.

I've had the Pixels on Target Voodoo S for well over a year now and have taken it through the thick and thin: hunting in subzero conditions, using it with multiple firearms ranging from a Scar 17 to a PCC, hiking trips, countless predator hunts.. the list goes on.

After spending this much time with this little thermal I can now answer the question that's burning on many a minds...... is it worth the investment? Here are my findings after about 1.5 years of use. I'll try and not make this long winded and include the most relevant details (...to the best of my ability of course :D)

Collimation: as stated above, I have run this unit on many different firearms and day optics throughout the course of my ownership of this thermal. Everything from SVDs to Scars, PCCs, etc. What has been consistent is that the collimation is most definitely optical as no matter what day optic this is put in front of, the shift has been virtually zero (and if there is any shift, I didn't really notice and you can adjust for that with 3 save settings for changes in collimation). Even fidgeting with the diopter (that a lot of people said would cause issues) and playing with the FTS mount (flipping it to the side, taking the unit off, then putting it back on and shooting 1.5-2 MOA targets out to 300 yards) did not cause any noticeable shifts in POA/POI. Ahhh, the beauty of a true 1x, optically demagged unit is a force to behold. My furthest kill with it has been 217 yards, for reference. I have been VERY impressed with this aspect of the Voodoo as it actually does what it's advertised to do: be a small clip on thermal. The FOV is small enough to have decent magnification support (it will support up to 10x in my experience), while still being wide enough for handheld/HMT use. You can use it as a thermal "reddot" as well, but I haven't really used it as a dedicated TWS.


HMT/handheld use: you can't be the best at everything...but boy you can sure try. Life is compromise, and this is where that compromise is made with the voodoo. Units like the Nox 18 and the Skeet X will be better handhelds/HMT units due to the larger FOV, but the FOV is still wide enough (coming in at 15 degree horizontal) to be a great spotting unit. It works beautifully as an HMT on a dual band setup and (at least for me personally) allows for easy "both eyes open" use. The detection AND PID range is great due to the fantastic image processing software and sensitivity of the sensor. Dual banding is the primary use for me as of late. Surprisingly the more limited FOV pairs very well with a PVS 14 and the display lines up directly in the center of PVS 14's image. I prefer it for dual banding over the Skeet X.


Image quality: The image processing software is awesome. The unit produces a very detailed, smooth, realistic, and pleasant image. Detection range is very far and I can easily see coyotes coming in at 1000 yards, cows at 4-5 miles, and mountains 80+ miles away. It's easily in the top 5 thermals that I've ever looked through. Not too much more to add to this section as I have posted tons of photos and video throughout the course of time owning this thermal, so you be the judge.

Durability: I have taken this thing through everything from -30 F blizzards, to scorching heat. Never once has it failed me to start up and do it's job. I've dropped it, abused it, but it keeps on ticking. It just...works.


And for the main negative...cost: You get what you pay for. That adage applies to everything from furniture to the shoes you wear everyday. Milspec thermal is no different. "But John, why does this unit cost 17k when I can get a unit like the RH25 that does everything the voodoo s does but is 6k??". Because it doesn't do everything the Voodoo does, that's why. What you're paying for isn't just the image quality, but the construction, materials, development, DOD testing, collimation... the list goes on. That fabled (or dreaded) mil-spec label doesn't mean much when it comes to 99% of items... but it does with optics; especially electro optics. Milspec thermals are tested to go through the rigors of the theater of war; something you can truly trust your life too. Cheaply made, up charged Chyna units are not even in the same class..even if they pretend to be. Even if night optic dealers pretend it to be. If you see a dealer pushing the, "it's just as good" narrative for units like the RH25.. they are trying to sell you a lie. I've had both and they are NOT in the same class in every category. Again, if you want the best, you'll be paying for the best.

I have been blessed to play with a ton of cool toys, owned some of them, and cycled through even more. The Voodoo S though is thermal that is part of my permanent stable of tools and is here to stay for the long haul. I did own two at one point, sold one, and regretted it instantly. It does what it was made to do, does it well, and leaves everything else in the dust. It's the "do all" thermal that I was looking for when I first started this hobby and in my opinion, the best thermal out there right now in terms of usability.

Enough words, here's some photos! The difference in color is a mix of my camera settings, using jay's SNR filter, and the unit itself (one had a bluish hue and the other more brownish).

Also, here's a youtube video I shot showing transitions from my day optic (Vortex 1-10 Razor) and the Voodoo on a Wilcox FTS. Notice the collimation...not a single shift.
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Hope you boys enjoy the early morning tails from your local thermal autist. Excuse any grammatical errors you might (and probably will) see. I'm sleep deprived, deal with it.

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