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Slik Carbon Fiber PRO CF-734 Tripod Sale

We have an amazing opportunity for you on this great tripod.

Slik PRO CF-734 Carbon Fiber Tripod reduced from $309.95 to only $219.95

Slik PRO CF-734 Carbon Fiber Tripod + Slik SVH-520 Fluid Head reduced from $409.94 to only $279.90

Slik PRO CF-734 Carbon Fiber Tripod + Slik SVH-520 Fluid Head + Benro Binocular Adapter reduced from $429.97 to only $289.99

On top of this great deal if you Use promo code promo24 at checkout you'll and save an additional 10%

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The Slik PRO CF-734 is a full-size tripod extending to 65 inches and folds down to a compact 18.7 inches. Though lightweight, 3.0 lbs, the CF-734 handles up to 11 lbs. This makes it a great hiking and backpacking tripod to match with advanced enthusiast and professional camera bodies and/or heavy lenses in the field.

All 700 series carbon fiber tripods have legs made up of carbon fiber material that is actually comprised of 8 layers of inter-woven carbon strands that are then bonded together in a sealed, high-pressure furnace producing strong, light weight carbon fiber. The legs also feature A.R.S (Anti-Rotational System) is designed into the leg locks and do not allow the individual legs sections to rotate inside each other. Each leg also has an independent lock that sets in one 3 angles to vary the height and stance of the tripod. The three setting are for maximum height, waist level or low angle photography close to the ground.

The four leg sections are secured and loosened with twist locks. Because the legs are non-rotating, you can unlock all of a leg’s stages at once by twisting the three large rubber grips with one hand. This enables fast setup.

The SVH-520 Fluid Video Head is lightweight and ergonomic weighing only 1.2lbs. Supporting up to 8.8lbs of gear this head is made for video creators, but does not exclude still photographers looking to use it as well. The built-in counter balance spring creates an appropriate repulsive force, enabling precise tilt action. Then combine the tilt action with a smooth left to right pan, it makes it hard to miss with this head. The angled pan handle can be positioned for left or right-hand control and rotated a full 360-degrees so the handle's angle is in the best position for any situation. The handle can also be removed to save space.
Not to be excluded, the smooth pan and tilt movements make this head great for those using spotting scopes and binoculars.
The head uses the SLIK quick release system for easy mounting and removal from your camera. The QR plate uses a folding wing-nut to rotate the standard 1/4-20 thread post onto the camera so no tool is need to attach or detach from your camera.
Straight out of the box you will have options for 3/8-16 or 1/4-20 mounting points to screw onto your tripod. The 1/4-20 option will require a simple screw in adapter.

The Benro Binocular Adapter - The base plate is designed to be quick release plate style, which can be mounted directly on the quick release (QR) clamp of tripod. There are ¼”-20 & 3/8”-16 threads on the base of the bracket for attaching to non-camera heads and adapters. In addition there are two ¼”-20 threaded holes on the stem of the bracket which can be used to store protective caps from your binoculars.

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Firearms Savage XRS

Savage Xrs I great condition, come with 1 -5 round 308 mag, area 419 arca rail, wie bad cheek pad, $500 shipped.

Id also sell the complete rifile for $1200, 18” 22-250AI with a criterion barrel less than 300 rounds down it.

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SOLD 7 SAUM barrel

New barrel, no rounds shot through it. Ace single point cut, 8 twist, 20inch length, rem varmint contour, .200 freebore, gunmetal gray cerakote, 5/8x24 muzzle thread. Chambered for tikka action. Chamber by Mike Manzella of Manzella precision. Also have a 100 pieces of new ADG 7 SAUM brass. Hornady dies, 100 box of 175 eldx’s, 100 162 eldms, 100 180 eldms. 500$ shipped.

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Night Vision Real Deal Wilcox/KVC/RQE/etc vs Chicom Knock-Offs - Buy American???

Well… the time has come. It was only a couple of years ago when the difference between the “Legit” US-made / manufactured kit was clearly better and buying Chinesium was a crap shoot at best.

Not so anymore.

Chynah has upped their game almost overnight. Their thermals, at least in terms of performance, easily rival or, in some cases, exceed that of their American peers at non-trivial cost savings. This extends especially to the new crop of knock-off mounts and bridges, cloning the likes of GBRS, Wilcox, KVC/RQE, and many others.

I have all of the genuine articles and figured I’d find out if the new breed of Chinesium is really “all that” when directly compared to Stars and Stripes manufacturers.

Debate amongst yourselves as to whether or not your Red-Blooded Murican Patriotism will allow you to buy Yellow, but the results are in, and a $138 (delivered) Chynah KVC/RQE bridge is, for all practical, non-mil users, every bit as good as Knights’ $1,000 offering (that routinely sells on the used market for $1,500-2,000).

Fit-and-finish are nearly indistinguishable from one another. I literally can’t tell which is which, aside from the screw hardware (Imperial on KVC, Metric on Chinkolium) and the weight (the C model is 0.5 ounces heavier). Both lock-up in a genuine Wilcox G24 equally as well and various dovetail devices lock into both slots identically.

Functionally, they are identical.

The Sotac/Chynah unit comes in a nice, little reusable plastic case with rippled foam.

The KVC comes in a small, white plain cardboard box wrapped in a clear plastic bag. No foam, nothing.

Perhaps under hard use in austere environments the KVC would hold up better, but that’s pure conjecture on my part, as I’m grasping for reasons to justify owning a mount that costs 10x as much but *may* deliver only 10% more value.

I can see 2, maybe 3 times the price to have a “Made in the USA” sticker on the plain white box, but TEN?!

Sotac is killing it right now. They have knock-offs of everything KVC makes, as well as Wilcox and others. iRay is pumping out serious NV and Thermal tech and updating/improving almost every year, where US manufacturers are lucky to refresh products every 5.

I’m done paying premium prices for inferior products — or at least not superior. Let the DoD pay $4,000 for their hammers and toilet seats.

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SOLD KAC SR15 16” Complete Upper $1675

Factory FDE notched upper, with E3.2 bolt, iron sights, & pic rail. This is new/unfired.

$1675 shipped Zelle

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SOLD **Reduced **Springfield Echelon with Icarus OD green grip module.

Springfield Echelon in an OD green aluminum Icarus grip. Roughly 750 rounds on the Echelon, 200 or less on the Icarus grip module.

Comes with 5 mags. 2-20 round and 3-17 round magazines.
Pistol shoot great, and I have all the original equipment and box.
$1200 with dot (Holosun EPS, Red).
$850 without optic and light.
Both prices include shipping.

Will trade for an Apollo 11 or Prodigy +/- cash.
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TAC OPS / KMW Collaboration

Just a heads-up gentleman after several in-depth conversations with Terry Cross of KMW we are seriously considering doing a collaboration of a rifle project together. With our combined expert experience of over 75 years of building thousands of platforms we are thinking of doing a Tac Ops / KMW rifle and doing a run of 10 to 20 platforms. After careful consideration with our combined experience, we are thinking of guaranteeing the platforms to shoot 1/8 MOA with factory ammo. I will be doing some of the work here and Terry will be stepping inn and deploying his expertise as well. If we move forward with this project, they will be built based off of Terry’s stock design. The rifles will have the traditional Tac Ops Green & Black color pattern with our textured look / feel. We are still discussing several factors of the possible build and the name we came up with would be KM-OPS 51.

If we decide to move forward, we will launch a new thread and state all the specs of the build…

Thank you for your time

Mike R.

SOLD Colt CM901 $1500 Tan price drop make offer

Colt Cm901

Owned by my grandfather who recently passed, as far as I know he put roughly 100 rounds down the barrel

While I would have called this a “safe queen”
He didn’t own a safe so it has a lot of handling marks scratches etc

I know these are somewhat collectible at this point, however this would be a good one for someone who wants to shoot it due to the handling marks, lack of box, and low round count

$2000 obo

Price is negotiable just put it high so I can see what offers I get

Buyers job to know local laws

As-is

No returns

PayPal FF

Buyer to send FFL license with payment

Ships from my FFL to yours

I have mags for sale in another listing

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Car/Truck Lift

Looking for info, options, and recommendations for an auto lift. This is for private use, although I suspect word will spread and it will get used a bit, maybe even as side hustle doing vehicle maintenance. Who knows.

A. Needs to be able to lift a Chevy crew cab duramax 4x4. (Not sure the vehicle weight)

B. Must be a two post, (Does not want a 4 post)

C. There is no restriction on height, we have very high ceiling.

So, the questions…

1. 10,000lb or 12,000lb? Or?

2. Asymmetrical vs Symmetrical ? Pros and cons? (We may want to be able to put vehicles in either direction)

Brands?

Thanks for reading!
Thanks for any input!
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Mini scout light

I am looking for a mini scout light. Right now the surefire mini 350s are on sale at primary arms for $210

But part of me wonders if I should get an arisaka 18350 or the mod light version if it, both are around $280+

This is going on the pic rail of a Tavor for Run n Gun white light matches. Tail cap doesn’t have to be crazy, I would just turn on during the load and make ready portion so I don’t need a tape switch at the moment. Ranges sub 200 yards

Anyone who has tried an arisaka or mod light, are they basically worth the extra $100 over the surefire?

SOLD Terminus Zeus 7PRC/300 Norma

I'm putting up my ELR rig for sale. Built on a Terminus Zeus with quick change barrels. Trigger is a Triggertech Diamond two stage. With a MPA Matrix chassis. Comes with two bolts, a magnum and a lapua. Two barrels, one 30in Bartlein no taper 8.25 twist 7mm PRC with a custom throat for the 190's. Second barrel is a 28in Proof competition 8 twist 300 Norma Mag. The 7mm has about 350 rounds through it and the 300 has less than 50. Optic and muzzle brakes not included. Asking $4600 OBO shipped for everything. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks

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