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Firearms Q Fix 22 Creed Proof barrel and 6.5 Creed Q barrel

Afternoon to all,

Boss has a Q rifle that he was using for coyotes that he wants to sail down the road.

Here's what you get

Q Fix rifle with 22" 22 Creedmoor Proof Research carbon barrel with 5/8x24 threads and tapered suppressor adapter. 80 rounds on the 22 Creedmoor barrel
Factory Q 22" 6.5 Creedmoor barrel with muzzle brake. Less than 80 rounds on the 6.5 Creedmoor barrel
15" Fix MLOK handguard (does not fit with the proof barrel installed)

Everything is in good condition overall. With the 22 Creed barrel on it, she's a light package.

Asking $3300 shipped for everything you see in the pictures. Boss said since it's his personal rifle he would prefer paypal gift or money order.


Any questions ask.

Jeremy
605-878-4867

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SOLD Atx Gen 3 6.5 creedmoor

selling a Atx Gen 3 dark earth.

It will come with the following

TS Customs 6.5 creedmoor barrel, M24 profile, 26in, 200 rounds on the barrel. Shot lights out with eagle eye 140 hybrids.
Full bridge
Folding hinge
Non folding adapter
2 external win tac weights
2 internal win tac weights
Bag rider
1 mag

Let me know if you have any questions.

Asking $4200 shipped

Payment via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle


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Year End Specials Have Begun

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Year End Specials Have Begun

We have started getting our inventory and web site ready for Year End and Black Friday Sale Events.

We offer ZERO % financing on all web orders. Please look at Affirm at check out, if this is something that interests you, for 0% financing.

We have stocked up on Sightron Riflescopes, all made either in the Philippines or Japan, starting from only $149.99. We have reduced prices on Sightron Riflescopes throughout our sight.

We are stocking up on the new DNT Nightvisions, Thermal and 7-35x56 FFP Riflescopes.
Nightvision starting at only $399.99
ThermNight Thermal & Night Vision Multispectral Scope with Laser Rangefinder and Ballistic Calculator for only $999.99
The One 7-35x56 FFP, available in MIL and MOA, your choice only $599.99

We are doing our best to keep Arken Riflescopes and Accessories on the shelf and ready to ship to you. In budget friendly tactical scopes Arken has a must check out selection starting at under $300.00.

We have Zeiss Terra ED Binoculars Starting at only $349.99 and the Zeiss Conquest HD Binoculars starting at only $679.99

Hawke Endurance ED Binoculars and Spotting Scopes
offer exceptional quality and value. Hawke Optics are a huge brand in Europe and are finally starting to get the recognition they deserve here in the States. If you are not familiar with their Binoculars, Spotting Scopes and Riflescopes you should take the time to Take A Look

Leica Fall Optics Sale Now Thru October 31st - Save big $$$ on some of Leica's most popular optics:
Leica 10x42 Geovid-R Rangefinder Binocular reduced from $1,499.00 to only $1,199.99
Leica Geovid Pro 10x42 Rangefinder Binocular reduced from $3,399.00 to only $2,719.99
Leica Rangemaster CRF 2400-R reduced from $599.00 to only $399.99
Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binocular reduced from $999.00 to only $799.99

The Swarovski 75th Anniversary is Running
through the end of the year. - Save on Swarovski Z3 and Z5 Series Riflescopes, NL Pure Binoculars, Objective Modules and matching Eyepieces and EL Range with Tracking Assist

As we get closer to Black Friday and Year End, I am sure other brands will start announcing specials and deals, however, you do not need to wait. All you need to do is pick up your phone and call us, 516-217-1000, so we can work personally with you to get you what you're interested in at the best price.

In Photo we are stocking up on Canon - Olympus - Sony & Nikon. Give a call, 516-217-1000, to discuss which would be best for you.

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on Benro, Gitzo, LowePro, MagMod, Manfrotto, Nisi, Promaster, Sirui & Slik

Look good with accessories from our Apparel Section

At Camera Land we've been working hard to save you money and get you great products.

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If there is anything you're looking for please give us a call at 516-217-1000. It is always our pleasure to speak with you. Always give a call to discuss options and what would be best for your needs

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SOLD AGM Rattler V2 TS25-384 2-16x Thermal Rifle Scope

AGM Rattler V2 TS25-384 2-16x Thermal Rifle Scope

Used it as a back up loaner thermal and shot a coyote and hog. Haven't used it as much as I thought as my friends don't have as much time as I do
Great FOV and works as a scanner and a scope. I've been very happy with it. Comes with everything in the soft case. I threw away the cardboard box because the soft case is so nice

Priced for a quick sale
$1600 Shipped Paypal FF (or pay the fee) or Venmo

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SOLD 300 RUM carbon barrel

26” 1-10 5R crown ridge carbon barrel with remage nut , was on a Degiance Deviant action . Less than 300 rounds through it . Package deal comes with 100 pieces of once fired Norma brass , Redding comp dies , 300 212gr ELD-X’s and 100 210gr VLD Hunting & EC Tuner break . I was shooting factory 180 gr Norma ammo right at MOA and switched to a 28 Nosler barrel . Asking $550 for everything, open to trades …… looking for 1 piece 34mm scope base or upper end 700 short action stock or chassis and will add $$$ on my end

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Accessories WTT Proof CF 6.5 CM Barrel

I have a new 26" Proof cf 6.5 Creedmoor 8 twist barrel threaded for small savage with 5/8-24 muzzle thread that I would like to trade for a cf small savage barrel in a 7mm or 30 cal short action cartridge.

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Hiperfire Rem 700 trigger

Wanted to give everybody a heads up that the new Hiperfire 700 triggers are very close to releasing. If you haven't tried one yet or didn't know they are building one, they are going to be great. Back in the winter we took a couple new bolt guns and dropped the prototypes in them and shot about 2k thru the guns at an industry event. If we have had them out that week, we probably could have sold 500 of them. They were very well received. They are going to be a game changer for the bolt action folks. It breaks like a glass rod and can be set down to just a few ounces for pull wt. and up to two or so.
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Ammo Back in stock - special case price on Norma 308 Win Golden Target 168gr HPBT Match - $237 / 200 ct

Back in Stock - Norma 308 Win Golden Target 168gr HPBT Match Ammo.

$237 / case of 200 rounds + Free Shipping

https://ravenrocksprecision.com/308-winchester-168gr-hpbt-golden-target-gtx-updating/

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Norma TAC-22, still some remaining

$319 + Free Shipping for a case of 5,000 rounds (6.4 cpp)

https://ravenrocksprecision.com/tac-22-40gr-22-long-rifle-ammo-updating/

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Sons of Liberty Armorers Class - AAR

I took the Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) Armorer’s Class in Zachary, LA July 30-31. The class was taught by the owner, Mike, and one of his top armorers, Jesse. The class is billed as a top to bottom examination of the AR-15 platform, and it lives up to this. Mike was front and center the majority of the class and impressed me as a genuine expert in the field. Mike goes into the history of the platform, from the very beginning, and makes a real effort to give the student a comprehensive understanding of the system from back to front.

Day one is the lower, day two is the upper. You can take the class one of three ways – you can build a gun from parts to completion, you can tear an existing rifle all the way down and put it all the way back together, or you can take an existing rifle up and down as far as you see fit, i.e. many people chose to watch barrel / gas tube/ barrel nut / FSB / muzzle device installs as opposed to pulling their upper all the way apart – but it is your option.

Deciding which rifle to do surgery on was a real internal debate. I settled on my Fauveske. When I was conserving Grendel ammo, the main use was hogs and coyotes in South Texas, and it is what I think of as a classic 16” 5.56 carbine that mainly shoots green tip at nuisance animals. It is a frankengun – the upper is Noveske parts with a switchblock on a fluted Craddock Precision .750 stainless barrel, with a NHR rail Clark Custom Guns cut for the switch and assembled. It wears a 30 cal Thunderbeast Dominus. The results are super excellent, it generally holds sub 2” with green tip and is a sub MOA gun with match ammo. The lower is an early Lancer I built probably a decade ago – I thought it was a good option to see what I could have done better. It came out better than it went in.

Mike emphasizes the fire control group, bolt carrier group, buffer/spring and gas system are the areas that make or break the gun. The slowest, least interested, most distracted cell phone addicted student comes away aware of the basics - you're creating a hole, filling a hole, and you only use a roll pin once.

Each area is explored – the specifics of the fire control group, the individual parts in the LPK, the explanation of what mil-spec – “the most bastardized term in all of guns” – means. Mike gets into the metallurgy and why 6061 vs 7075 matters, why you don’t cut a sintered hammer trying to do a kitchen table trigger job and so forth. One neat thing about the class is that in general, if a rifle in the class was deemed to have a substandard part a SOLGW part was given as a replacement. One police department sent folks with Bushmasters and they were nearly half SOLGW parts by weight at the end of class.

If you take this class and build or tear your rifle down – you’ll leave with a gun that is built right.

Mike makes the point that heavier buffers with proper tungsten weights cost more, hence many guns carry basic carbine buffers. There is explanation of how we started with a 20” bbl gun using a 5.5 oz buffer – in carbines, the H2 is now the default minimum suggested buffer weight, but everything is based on total configuration. The point is made throughout the course that the gun is an algebra equation – what happens on one side (buffer and spring) must balance on the other side (gas system and bolt mass/speed).

Day two is about the upper, which you come to realize is about the barrel and the bolt; everything else is support staff. The barrel is the star of the show – everything is built around the barrel. The bolt, on the other hand, does all the work – it removes the brass from the hole and then fills it with a new round every single time you press the trigger. There is extensive discussion about the ejector, extractor and the 10 cent springs in them that make the gun run. Everyone in the class is given SOLGW extractor springs, which are visibly larger and stronger than stock. Everyone is given the opportunity to see if their ejector and spring are up to spec as well. It is heavily emphasized that those two parts and their springs are a huge part of the process. Mike discusses the metallurgy of bolts , 158 Carpenter vs 9130 etc, ad nauseum. If you nerd out over metals and finishes, you’ll be knee deep at least. He discusses the use of finishes on bolt carriers and how some are trash, while others have benefits but might nuke the steel i.e. if you have to get to 900 degrees to apply a finish - that might not be a universal good. Gas keys with nitride finishes were measured to determine which were undersized as a result of not being properly finished. My Noveske passed - they are machining or spec'ing them correctly - but others failed.


Mike proves some points about the difference between kitchen table guns, shit factory rifles, and top shelf factory rifles. This is summed up in the mating of three parts that are ultimately going to determine how the rifle runs = the fit of the barrel into the upper, and the fit of the gas block onto the barrel. The point is made by the discussion of tolerances and the allowable range – and resulting stacking. SOLGW measures and sorts for out of spec, high side and low side. Mike shows us what a properly sized barrel and gas block interface looks like – he taps it into place with a hammer. Then he shows a barrel that meets spec on the skinny side, and a gas block that is as wide as it can be to pass – and it spins around the barrel like a stripper on a pole. The barrel into upper fit is discussed as well and ultimately it is understood – if you buy parts for a kitchen table gun, you get what you get with regard to parts and how they happen to fit together with regard to tolerance stacking. A well built factory gun allows for the manufacturer to mate parts with the best fit and to put together the best 1000 guns out of a run of 1000 various parts vs the happenstance and hope method.


One interesting line of discussion with regard to the gas block. Mike has a strong opinion about the best way to attach the gas block – dimpled barrel with a 25 in/lb torque spec. He says he’s seen the “speed bumps” manifest inside the barrel on fine gauges beyond that - it is a thing. Deformation of the bore is also his beef with pinned units – he questions as to whether the stress of pinning may lead to the barrel toward having a pinched point. Clamp on blocks have screws that introduce yet another metal into the expansion equation seen between the block and barrel. Mike suggests either a 4150 barrel with a 4140 block or stainless/stainless for expansion purposes. Aluminum and Ti have significant differences from steel. What I found most interesting was that some higher end manufacturers are apparently going to thread on blocks with a locking nut. That makes all the sense, would minimize blow by and eliminate punching into the bore one way or another.


Muzzle devices and torque, myths, simple malfs, complex malfs – the list goes on. This class is about 16 hours of a data dump. I’ve built an AR or three prior to this, but I still bought a couple more tools prior to the class to make sure I could go from built to totally stripped to rebuilt. SOLGW sells a $400 tool kit that has everything a boy could need. They say good things about the Real Avid full kit – I had a combo of mainly Wheeler and Real Avid stuff and had zero issues with tools. I am absolutely more confident in my ability to build a better AR than I was before the class.

I could go on. If you take the class you get the power point in pdf if you bring a thumb drive, and you should bring a notebook as Mike drops a lot of knowledge along the way.

I came away believing SOLGW is serious about building fighting guns. Mike makes the point that there are fighting guns, competition guns, precision rifles, and pieces of shit built with the expectation they are unlikely to ever shoot any meaningful round count. He says if he were shooting a three gun championship, he’d probably pick up a JP. He’s complimentary of the competition when they’re doing it right and calls out actual examples of problems with the competition when their parts are before you in class and don’t meet spec. The class isn’t a SOL sales pitch outside of Mike demonstrating that the reason they have their basically unlimited warranty is they rarely have to fix anything because they’re built right to begin with. At the end of the class, you’ll understand that Mike has put thought into every – single – part from the origin story at Armalight to where it exists today in various forms and functions.

If you have the opportunity and interest, I would be surprised if you don’t learn a thing or three in this class. Five stars – I learned a number of things both days.

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SOLD Swarovski Kahles 40% off MAP Cert

40% off MAP Swarovski or Kahles Certificate

Expires December 20th 2024 but they are usually good at giving an extension if you ask.

Works out to be close to the 55% certs as MAP pricing is lower than MSRP.

For example MAP on the 12x NL Pure is $3,049 but MSRP is $3,943

$800 or best offer. Venmo or PayPal F&F only

Will send certificate number code once payment is received.

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