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RIP Alice… A Thanksgiving legend passes….

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For you you youngerns who have no idea what I am talking about…

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Enjoy some far out hippie shit on a Sunday morning!!!

Sirhr

PS… if you didn’t get enough classic hippie shit from that… here’s another good one for you!

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Cheers!

Sirhr

Newbie Shooter, once banned (accidentally) back again - for good?

Hey guys,

I originally found this place because of the post exchange and I was trying to purchase a NF scope and I might have sent a few similarly worded messages and found myself banned. I hated it, because I frequently came here for gear and shooting information.

By the grace of someone, my account got unlocked and instead of just sending PM's trying to score a good deal on gear - I thought I might introduce myself and attempt to contribute a little bit.

No military or LEO experience, I've been shooting for about 14 years and I owned and operated a gun shop for a while.

I used to be all about speed shooting, lots of pistols with compensators, pistol caliber carbines, etc.

Recently I started getting into precision when I took a LPVO on a rifle and tried to make some groups at 100 yards and realized I really had let my accuracy get to shit.

I hope to learn a lot here.

- faylix

GB and Handguard clearance question

So to start with I am running a 20” WC barrel with a .850 dia section at the GB. I am using a SLR adjustable GB with screws on the bottom with a SLR Ion handguard and there is very minimal clearance. Enough to fit a dollar bill through, or maaaaaaybe two bills stacked together. I do from time to time get fliers and yes I know this happens or it was just me pulling the shot.

So my queation is this. I could remove the material from the bottom of the gasblock to make more room, or have the barrel turned down to .750 and run a new GB. I just don’t know if I tune down the barrel if that will affect the accuracy of the barrel.

And before anyone says it, yes I called SLR and spoke with a very unfriendly and not helpful tech guy that said he has never seen any clearance issues. I’m not saying I know more than these guys, I’m just trying to get my coyote rifle dialed in and to eliminate all the OCD issues that might exist.

Im on the first episode of the Silo series, and I'm calling it now.

Let's see how well this ages.

The inhabitants of the Silo are under the impression that they are in a post war safe haven. They live there after 'the rebellion' was defeated, and in the process, Earth was basically made un-livable due to said conflict. Initially the storyline wants you to focus on other things...but...I'm calling it now:

- Silo is actually a self sustaining 'prison' colony
- Conflict / earth all fucked up is bullshit and a total lie
- Earth is habitable
- Silo inhabitants are actually the losers of the conflict
- Winners are topside - OR - even more diabolical, the Silo is 1 of 1000s and its a way for the rich to basically make all of the consumers/poors live in a giant hole in the ground and not have to deal with them

Snap cap paint

Got my new ar 10 today and decided to check the trigger pull. Like most things I over thought it and decided to use some snap caps. The ones I have must be POS because now the paint has peeled off them and there is some on the extractor etc.. What's the best way to clean it out or should I just do a normal cleaning and go shoot the damn thing?

SOLD Schmidt and Bender PMII 5-25x56 P4FL

Selling a Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PMII with illuminated P4LF reticle and mil/mil double turn turrets. The scope is in great condition with a few exterior cosmetic blemishes from normal use. The glass is flawless and the turrets are crisp. Comes as shown.

SOLD

No trades please.

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Optics Trade: Nightforce NX8 4-32 MOAR Reticle for MIL-C Reticle

I’m looking to trade my Nightforce NX8 4-32x50mm MOAR F1 reticle for the same model equipped with a MIL-C F1 reticle. The scope is currently mounted on one of my hunting rifles and it is the only rifle it has been on. Bought the scope brand new in spring of 2023. Has no damage to the glass and outside has some minimal wear. Have the original box as well as a sun shade.

If you're interested send me a message!

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SOLD Area 419 36MM Mount

Used but good condition. Area 419 36mm zero cant 1.34” height mount. Previously used for Kahles K328i.

$250 shipped.

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SOLD Trijicon RMR type 2

Used Trijicon RMR type 2 RM01, 3.25 moa red dot. Great condition. The case that it will be shipped in isn’t the original case for this RMR.

$325 shipped to lower 48

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SOLD 308 FTR

Selling my 308 FTR rifle, it is a Kelbly Panda dual port, right bolt, right eject (no ejector, but only comes out the right port). Cerus Rifle works maple stock and built by KWP. Has a 30” Brux barrel chambered in 308, with DSB tuner and approx 1500 rounds on it. Also has a nitrided bolt, and shilen trigger. Has a back up barrel with 250 rounds. Both barrels chambered same reamer back to back.
3400$
Trade for thermal optics
Ask for more information and pictures.
Thanks!

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SOLD GAP PPR Defiance - 6mm Creed

Hello all!

I am selling this lovely GAP PPR in LH - it is built on a Defiance Action in 6mm Creedmoor chambered by GAP. The barrel has 445 rounds on it as of now and is in amazing condition.

Typical GAP accuracy - I shot a 3.9" 5-round group at 500 yards from kneeling off a barricade!

Only, and only reason I'm selling, is that this was a backup rifle that another (very cool) user sold me. I have now acquired another backup rifle in my usual caliber of 6.5 CM.

Price is $2400 shipped and insured! No accessories included (bipod, mag, scope, etc etc).

Thanks so much - and please reach out with any questions!


PS: See below for the OG listing! I have shot 100 rounds since then.

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SOLD Accurate Mag AICS 308 10 Round Mags

Up for sale are a pair of Accurate Mag AICS 308 10-round magazines. The magazines are in perfect working order and reliably feed 308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmore, and 6mm GT ammo. I transitioned to AW magazines, so I don't need them anymore.

I am asking for $100 for both shipped in the continental USA. I Accept PayPal F&F or Zelle.
Buy with confidence. I am an established Hide member with excellent reviews as a buyer and a seller.

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New McMillan smear stock review!

As we all know, last weekend McMillan officially sold the first M40A1 HTG smear stocks in almost 40 years! This is pretty remarkable, since Kelly McMillan had refused to make any replicas of the old smear stocks and that the very early dyes used from 1974 to 1976 was no longer available. Original USMC M40A1 smear stocks have become a "grail" items for collectors and clone builders, but this demand has caused prices to surpass $5,000 per stock on occasion! Due to the rarity and exorbitant cost of original USMC smear stocks, most enthusiasts never had a chance to acquire one...... until now!

McMillan just released 4 USMC pattern M40A1 HTG stocks for sale, and they plan on releasing more of them over the coming weeks/months. Even though these aren't USMC used stocks, they're still factory original smear stocks that capture the beauty and essence of the originals! For just under $1k collectors will receive a fully configured HTG stock, complete with:
  • Inletting for Remington 700 short action receivers
  • Inletting for the modified Winchester M70 bottom metal and trigger guard
  • Aluminum pillars in the inletting
  • Heavy sniper fill fiberglass
  • Front and rear Wichita sling swivels
  • Embedded steel inserts for the sling swivels
  • Brown basket weave Pachmayr recoil pad
  • Unique smear camouflage pattern
These features alone are phenomenal, but there's much more to be factored in, such as the time, effort, R&D and everything else that went into producing these stocks. New dyes had to be mixed, experimenting had to be done, original stocks and camo patterns had to be researched and analyzed, production time had to be assigned, etc., etc., etc. And they're a limited edition run that may not ever be made again! And there was free shipping included! So, in my personal opinion, the $932 price is beyond justified (and easily far less than what they could potentially sell for on the secondary market), and these new smear stocks are worth every penny! Seriously, a MASSIVE ampunt of work has gone into this project and it is a complete success!

You're probably wondering how these new smear stocks stack up against the originals from decades ago, so here's some photos! The new stocks are the 3rd and 4th ones down (1 new stock is mine, the other belongs to a friend).

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As you can see, these new smear stocks look absolutely phenomenal and they fit right in with this small selection of original USMC used stocks. There are many, many smear patterns, and I'm sure that the new stocks are based on an existing pattern. It will be interesting to see the other new stocks that are released, and what patterns those will be!

The new stocks are almost identical to the old ones, but there are a few differences. The new stocks are slightly more matte in appearance, vs some of the old stocks with a more shiny gel coat. I also think that the new stocks are better made, and the seams between the two sides of the stock are almost nonexistent. The new stocks are just flat out better built, great care went into making them (even though it's possible to have some extremely slight flaws or scratches, like the originals).

Here's the new smear stocks alongside a NOS smear stock from the late 1970's/early 1980's:

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It's pretty awesome to see original McMillan smear stocks from different decades side-by-side! Just by looking at these stocks you can see how the manufacturing process has changed and evolved over the years. The middle stock was made prior to 1983, because that's when McMillan got their first CNC machines to do factory inletting. The very first smear stocks had to be completely inletted by the USMC 2112 armorers at the RTE shop, but we now have the luxury of having it done for us at the factory. The middle stock also has a layer of gray material (atomized aluminum particles and glass fibers mixed into an epoxy matrix) that seals the barrel channel and receiver area of the stock. McMillan stopped doing this long ago, so the new smear stocks have their current style of exposed fiberglass.

I also tried to fit some original USMC modified Winchester M70 bottom metal and trigger guards to the new smear stocks and this is what it looks like:

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A perfect fit! Everything lines up, but they're a little loose, which is due to the meral pieces not being bedded into place. So, the inletting is exactly what's needed for these stocks, and you'll have absolutely no issues with fitting them for new bottom metal and trigger guards.

These new stocks are pretty much perfect, McMillan even drilled a small area out of the center support material so that an escutcheon can be fit in the proper location! Look at these 2 photos and you'll see the semicircular cut in the center of the left stock. The right stock has this cut and it can clearly be seen from the top of the stock, but it doesn't go all the way through at the bottom (it's easy to remove a millimeter of material!). Notice how the original USMC modified Winchester M70 trigger guard's front screw hole is right over this drilled area (again, the right stock just needs a tiny bit more material removed, but they did drill it). Any gunsmith should be able to git an escutcheon to the stock and McMillan provided them with a nice cutout to show them the proper location for the escutcheon. I never expected McMillan to actually add an escutcheon themselves, since they never did that modification on the original USMC stocks, that work was done by the 2112 armorers.

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That's pretty much everything that I can think to include in this review of McMillan's new M40A1 HTG smear stocks. I think that they absolutely knocked it out of the park with these stocks and I can't thank them enough for tackling this massive (and long awaited) project! These stocks are phenomenal, the smear pattern is exceptional, and they are true to the original USMC used smear stocks from decades ago.

I honestly can't think of a better way for McMillan to celebrate their 50th anniversary, than with a limited edition reproduction of their most famous and revered stock! Their HTG stock was a key feature in upgrading the Marine's M40 "hunting rifles" to a truly rugged and damn near indestructible M40A1 sniper rifle! The Marines loved these stocks so much that they spent the next 4 decades buying stocks from McMillan! From the 1970's M40A1 to the 2010's M40A5 and all the M14's in between, McMillan has had an enormous impact on Marine Scout Snipers and shooting team members. It's one of the most successful partnerships the Corps has had with a company, and it all started with some weird looking smear stocks!

I can't thank McMillan enough for making these stocks and giving us the chance to buy an M40A1 HTG smear stock directory from the factory. This is truly a unique opportunity for veterans, collectors and clone builders alike, and I can't wait to see the rifle builds and enjoyment that these smear stocks will bring to this community!

Happy 50th, McMillan, and Semper Fi!