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Steiner Riflescope Deals

We have a few outstanding deals on some amazing riflescopes from Steiner.

Steiner Predator 4 2.5-10x42 - E3 for only $699.99 - The 2.5-10x is built for the dense forests of the Midwest and Eastern US. It’s light, compact and has the largest field of view making it ideal for low light situations where the lit reticle also comes in pretty handy..
FEATURES
• RUGGED AND LIGHTWEIGHT
• BEST-IN-CLASS OPTICAL CLARITY
• MASSIVE FIELD OF VIEW
• INDUSTRY LEADING LIGHT TRANSMISSION
• VERSATILE FOR DIFFERENT HUNTING PURSUITS
• PREDATOR DIAMOND COATING

Steiner T6Xi 2.5-15x50 - SCR - MOA for only $1,499.99 - Be confident and adapt to the situation with the Steiner T6Xi 2.5-15x50, ideal for those in need of an optic to handle the unpredictable. This compact optic is perfect for providing overwatch support or engaging targets near and far on both carbines and bolt guns.
Low-profile Never-Lost™ locking windage and elevation knobs ensure consistency on the field and shooters instantly know click values through an innovative second rotation indication system. The T6Xi riflescope series is made in the U.S.A. and offers, the ultimate in precision, ruggedness, and versatility.
Features:
6x Zoom Range
Locking windage and elevation turrets
Low-profile never-lost turrets
Second rotation indicator
Illumination - 4 night / 7 day levels
Waterproof / Fogproof / Shockproof

Steiner T6Xi 3-18x56 for only $1,799.99 - Be precise with the T6Xi 3-18x56 and 5-30x56 for absolute confidence when sending rounds down range. Whether competing or used on duty, these optics are designed to perform.
Low-profile Never-Lost™ locking windage and elevation knobs ensure consistency on the field and shooters instantly know click values through an innovative second rotation indication system. All T6Xi models include a throw lever for rapid magnification changes, even while wearing gloves, and feature a diopter locking ring to prevent inadvertent movement once the reticle is focused on the user's eye. The T6Xi riflescope series is made in the U.S.A. and offers, the ultimate in precision, ruggedness, and versatility.
Features:
6x Zoom Range
Locking windage and elevation turrets
Low-profile never-lost turrets
Second rotation indicator
Locking diopter ring
Optional throw lever
Tenebraex cover
Illumination - 4 night / 7 day levels
Waterproof / Fogproof / Shockproof

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.

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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 Manners CZ 457 TCS

New Manners CZ 457 TCS stock. Molded in Double Dead Elite Tac Copperhead. Has all pillars, recoil lug, dual flush cups, and forend anchors that fit Area 419 ARCA, installed from Manners. 1.25" straight barrel channel, L3i bottom metal.

Asking $1,000 shipped.

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Sako A7 Re-barrel

Hey I’m pretty green on having a gun built or even changing a barrel. Not sure if this has been discussed or not. I just got my first CAN, the TBAC Magnus. So now every gun I own is forever long. I typically hunt out of a box blind and would prefer a much shorter option. Which is why I’m considering changing the barrel if possible. I have considered cutting the barrel down and threading but I feel like that would look weird with a fluted barrel. It wouldn’t look well finished, at least not when I imagine it.

I have a couple Sako A7 Stainless/synthetic with “roughtech “ stock. 24.25" fluted stainless barrels. .300 win mag and a Sako A7 Tecomate .270 WSM.

I think I would like to change my barrel out to a shorter carbon fiber proof research style barrel. Like 18” preferably just in .300 win mag. My .270wsm is freaking awesome.

1. Does anybody make a barrel that will work with my action and stock?

2. Is this something that has to be custom fit to the action?
-If so, who does that?

Thanks in advance.

SVT-40 Barrel Print?

I've been approached to rebarrel an SVT-40.
Looking at the schematic the barrel machining itself looks "reasonably" straightforward. As far as disassembly of the pinned parts, maybe not so much but I've found front-end gas housing, rear sight NOS parts if needed.

Does a print exist for these barrels (usual stuff, barrel tenon, extractor cut, gas port, threading for the gas housing at the muzzle end)?
If anyone's ever been down this road, appreciate any input- is this a "run, don't walk away" job?

Badger Ordnance 34mm C1 Max Ring Mount Height with a suppressor

I have a new Nightforce ATACR - 7-35x56mm F1 scope being mounted on my Rem 700 XCR 308. I am having the 26" thick barrel threaded for my suppressor and I need to know how high the rings should be for a 56mm objective lense off the barrel to see over the suppressor wrap, if it would have any impact on the height at all. The red dot on my Beretta M9 won't see over its suppressor with the wrap on. The recommendations for a 56mm lense are 1.30" tall but I'm not sure if that includes seeing over the extended 7 inch HUXWRX suppressor with a wrap at the end of the barrel. I've tried to contact Badger Ordnance but they won't answer their phone or my emails. Can anyone give me some insight on this issue please?