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Accessories SOLGW BroadSword upper and M89 Drive Lock rail

NO TRADES
Discreet paypal gift or Zelle

$545 shipped

Sons Of Liberty Gun Works AR15 Broad Sword Billet 7075 T6 upper. Requires thermo fit barrel installation.
Sons Of Liberty Gun Works 13" M89 Drive Lock rail (steel barrel nut)

Both are brand new

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SOLD Dev Recce 17" FF RAS long Upper

NSW 17" recce "table top" clone upper. Comes as seen with Colt Keyhole upper, Colt BCG, Lilja 17" recce barrel, KAC recce gas block, KAC PN21318 FF RAS long, KAK BE Meyers 249f clone. Barrel, handguard, and MD are all new condition.

$1400 shipped

PayPal F&F, Venmo F&F

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Ruger extraction help

I posted this in the RPR thread a while back but haven't got any replies yet. I'm hoping someone can give me an idea to fix my problem. I have a RPR in 308 win. and have recently purchased 500 rounds of plastic training ammo that the german military uses for practice. It's NATO 7.62 x 51, runs a 10 grain plastic projectile at around 4500 fps, and has a plastic case except for the very rear of the cartridge where the rim and primer are which is brass. It's pretty cool stuff with a max effective range of 100-150 yards. I think it's going to work great on rodents. The problem is that the fired casing won't extract, as in the extractor won't grab the rim. The fired casing is loose in the chamber and would probably fall out if the bolt was open and a guy hit the stock with his palm, of course I don't want to do that nor do I want to run a cleaning rod backwards down the barrel after every shot. I measured the rim of the cartridge and it's about 10 thousands smaller than 308 win. Any thoughts ???

7prc headspace issue!

Ok so I bought a prefit tikka proof barrel in 7prc. I bought Manson go and no go gauges to just check as I’ve read some issues online. Well go gauge dropped no issue but so did the no go gauge. Couldn’t find a Manson field gauge so I bought a Forster field gauge and bolt will not close. Thinking it’s good to go but I was interested in the measurements so got the calipers out and the Forster field gauge says 1.9080 but measures 2.015…the Manson garages don’t have any measurements but the no go is 2.036 and the go is 2.032…

All of this just isn’t making sense…it doesn’t close on the shorter gauge..wondering if maybe I need to order the Forster go and no go and check everything again? Just want to make sure I’m safe out there! I’ve put together quite a few prefit barrels and have never come across something like this.

SOLD Complete package Geissele GFR 18" FDE Recce Leupold Mark 5HD Huxwrx 6k 6arc

Selling my complete rifle as a package with ~250rds on it. I am looking for 6k for entire package.

This package includes the following:

Geissele FDE 18" GFR Recce in 6 arc
Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18x scope with PR1-MIL FFP
Geissele 35mm cantiever mount
Huxwrx 6k supressor
Armageddon gear soft rifle case
2x 20rd mags, 1x 15rd and 8rd mag

**No suppressor cover, bipod or rail sections are included

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SOLD Night Force NX8

Night force ultra mount 1.54’’H 0moa dark earth
Night force dive board dark earth
Night force NX8 2.5-20x50 F1 moa dark earth
$1900 for everything shipped!

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Accessories WTS-Breitling Emergency ...now $4200

Hi All,
I've had this watch for a while and used to wear it on deployments but I just don't really wear it anymore as I have another I wear daily.
I just got the watch back from a full service at Breitling about a month ago and haven't worn it since so it will show as new as possible.
Trades?? Let me know what ya got. Maybe looking for a nice NV clip-on. No junk and no Glocks or AR variants
Thanks for looking.

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Firearms Marlin 1895GS 2001 45-70 lnib

Marlin 1895gs 45-70 guide gun
It’s basically new with no scratches or blemishes
Manufactured in 2001 with a 99 prefix serial number
I added a leather sling and a pic rail for a HEX micro red dot included
$1600 shipped

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PRS Talk PRS DIY barricades (pics encouraged)

Hello,
I was wanting to build another barricade to practice with. I currently have barrels, tank trap, skills barricade with a couple pipes in the middle that are 2" and 1", and a mobile barricade built into a collapsible sawhorse that I saw in a video. Looking for cattle gate ideas, and something to work on lower positions between prone and sitting. Any pictures of barricades or links would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Suppressors Mk12 suppressor history - OPS Inc, Allen Engineering, etc.

I spent some time digging through some old documents and talking to Ron and Alex and others. It took a lot more time than I anticipated, but wanted to share, for anyone interested in the over-the-barrel Mk12, M24, Gordon 723 suppressors from OPS Inc, and later Allen Engineering.

I guess I came to the suppressor field much later in life, and to me, Knights and Surefire and even Silencerco were the names I saw as "old." What is striking is to go back in time and look at how little suppressors were used on civilian rifles, and then look to the military and see that in the 1980s and 1990s, OPS Inc was the name of the game. And then, to see that the guy who developed the Surefire fast attach suppressors worked for Seberger at OPS Inc., and the initial KAC designs of over the barrel suppressors were mimicking what was available at the time: OPS Inc silencers.

Anyway, offered here to share.

No commercials (other than pop-ups that we are trying to disable). Additionally, for anyone with better information, I am open to edits. This is the best of the information I could find, but that does not mean it is all gospel. :cool:

History of the OPS Inc suppressors and the AEM cans that followed

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The world of firearms has seen many trends over the past quarter-century, but few have been as significant as the rise of suppressors. Among these, the OPS Inc #12 suppressor stands out as a pivotal development in both engineering and military applications.

This blog delves into the rich history of OPS Inc, its transition to Allen Engineering, and the subsequent developments that have shaped the modern suppressor market. Let's explore the origins of these innovative designs, their adoption by elite military units, and their enduring legacy in both military and civilian circles. From the visionary work of Phil Seberger to the precision craftsmanship of Ron Allen, and the rise of new faces, this article provides a look at a fascinating chapter in firearms history.

And, chances are you did not know just how cutting edge the OPS, Inc. suppressors were for their time. We take so much for granted today about suppressors, but before GWOT, OPS, Inc. was the gold standard of suppressed fire. Today, only us clone nerds even recognize the name. Before Silencerco, before Dead Air, before Surefire, OPS Inc was the bees knees.

And this rich military history still comes alive with Allen Engineering and the Mk12 rifle. And you can experience history - the best way - by shooting it !!!


I invite you to read more about this rich history, and how OPS Inc came to be the major player in suppressors prior to GWOT, and shaped many of the brands that came after. Read about how Ron Allen took the AEM5 suppressor to the Mk12 clone enthusiast market, and how the OCM5 bridged a gap with a clone of the actual AEM5 at a time when Allen production was not keeping up with demand. Finally, read how Alex at Trajectory has taken the tradition of OPS Inc and Ron Allen, and moved into the next generation, filling the gap, and continuing to bring us real Mk12 suppressors, as well as cans for the Gordon carbine and the M24.

This is an educational article that took over 100 hours to produce, and not a commercial plug. Nothing wrong with commercial plugs. :cool: