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SOLD Vortex Impact 4000 LRF

Have a impact 4000 for $1200 shipped (CONUS) in great shape.

Comes with the original box but dont have the cover or laser target. Still have some of the reflective tape strips though.

Only trades would be for a new 22 to 24" 6arc AR15 barrel by proof or xcaliber.

Yes, the date/time is yesterday, but using the same pictures I used for a FB group forum..

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SOLD Schmidt & Bender PM-II 5-25x56 LP P4LF-MOA / DT / CCW (SOLD)

I have a Like New in box Schmidt & Bender PM-II 5-25x56mm Illuminated P4LF-MOA Reticle in the FFP.

Item Number # 677-911-982-A8-A2

Comes with Factory Box and Flip Up Caps. Glass is Flawless and it Tracks Perfectly.

$OLD Shipped.

SOLD to VSP968




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Biden Administration Announces ‘Menstrual Hygiene Day’ for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld!


The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced a holiday called “Menstrual Hygiene Day,” a day that is aimed at creating a period-friendly world for “menstruators.”

In a post on X, the DOL shared a link to a blog post about Menstrual Hygiene Day and five ways that employers can make their workplaces “menstruation friendly” for “menstruators.”

“To commemorate this Menstrual Hygiene Day, the Women’s Bureau is breaking down the stereotypes and stigmas that have made menstruation a taboo topic in the workplace,” the DOL’s blog post read. “Menstruation is a natural part of half our population’s life, and yet it has been overlooked in the context of work – perhaps because it is seen as a personal issue or uncomfortable to discuss.”

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The DOL added that the discussion of women’s menstruation being seen as “taboo” has led to a “lack of understanding” about the impacts of menstruation such as dealing with “premenstrual syndrome,” “unexpected or heavy bleeding,” or “pain from cramps, headaches or migraines while at work.”

In the blog post, the DOL lists the five ways employers can create a menstrual-friendly workplace for their employees:

Provide a sufficient supply of varied period products in bathrooms and ensure menstruators can access products privately.
  1. Allow flexibility in uniforms, with options in dark colors to ensure menstruators do not need to worry that an unexpected period or heavier flow will lead to noticeable stains.
  2. Allow scheduling and work flexibilities such as telework, flexible work hours or shift modifications.
  3. Guarantee access to paid sick leave, provide explicit guidance that menstruation is a qualifying condition for the leave – whether for symptom management or for related medical appointments – and ensure that employees and their managers are aware these are allowable reasons to use sick leave.
  4. Educate and train workers and managers about the symptoms of menstruation and how they can impact employees at work and include support services for menstruation in any Employee Assistance Program offered.
In response to the DOL’s post, several people commented on the usage of the word “menstruators” instead of women.

“Does Biden go around calling women ‘menstruators?’ That’s pretty creepy,” Tim Carney, a columnist with the Washington Examiner, wrote in a post on X:

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“Pro-Tip: Only women menstruate,” Derek Hunter, a columnist with Townhall, wrote. “If you bleed out of your penis once a month, or even ever, get to the hospital immediately. You’re welcome.”


Abigail Jackson, the communications director for Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), wrote: “I believe the word they’re looking for is, ‘women.'”

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The DOL’s announcement of Menstrual Hygiene Day comes a month after the Biden administration’s Department of Education changed the Federal Title IX rules, taking out a large portion of what former President Donald Trump had added.

Under the revamped Title IX rules, sexual discrimination is described as discrimination that is based on gender identity and a person’s sexual orientation. Schools are also not allowed to separate students based on sex.

In 2021, the Biden administration removed the word “mother” and replaced it with the term “birthing people” in the White House’s budget proposal for the 2022 fiscal year, according to Newsweek.

SOLD Razor gen 3 6-36

Used vortex 6-36 razor gen 3 ebr-7D reticle. No dents or scratches. Comes with all the factory stuff, turret tape, and mkm turret spacer so the elevation turret doesn’t lock. I’ve had the scope wrapped in sports wrap with a Koozie over it since day 1. 2200 shipped.
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SOLD CZ 457 Pro Varmint in XLR Element

CZ 457 Pro Varmint in XLR Element Chassis​

This comes with:
  • CZ 457 Pro Varmint Barreled Action & Stock Trigger
  • XLR Element Chassis
  • XLR Element Thumb Rest
  • XLR Element Fore End Weight Kit
  • A419 30MOA Rail
  • CZ 5 Round Mag
  • L3i Chamber Flag Mag
Only has about 250 rounds of match ammo through it.

Feel free to PM me with any questions that you might have about it.

$1,200 Shipped.

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SOLD Proof MTR LA stock

Seen the range twice, basically new. Comes with Hawkins bottom metal and hardware. These stocks are crazy light and only available on the proof MTR rifles. Drop your Zermatt Origin long action in this light weight stock.
1lb 10oz, 2lb 1oz with m5 Hawkins bottom metal.
$750tyd

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History of the SR25

Hey y’all - figured this would get better/more accurate info and/or more responses in the vintage section at this point.

At this particular point, I have only 2 questions to start:

1) Chris Bartocci claims that the first SR25’s actually used Remington sourced 5R barrels..?? Is this true? I thought they used Obermeyer from the beginning of the SR25 up to like ~2006-2008 or so.?
2) That there was one, if not multiple SR25’s present at, and used, in the Battle of Mogadishu? True or false?
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Suppressors ECCO Machine and AAC 762SD

I’m hoping some of you with some ECCO machine experience can help me out here. I have an AAC 762-SD with the 51T mount. It was my first rifle can and for its day it was a fine suppressor, but ever since I got my SiCo Omega it’s basically just been sitting in the safe. I recently changed barrels on my AI AE and decided to put the 762-SD on and try it out again. My results were less than stellar. Even after fitting the mount to the suppressor, my groups are noticeably larger with the cannon than without. For example, today when I went to the range I was seeing 1.11 minute groups with the can vs .78 minute groups without. To confirm this wasn’t a one off or a barrel specific issue, I also tried it on my 6.5CM AI and my groups were similarly larger after putting the can on.

My theory is that the main issue is in the mount. I just don’t think there’s any way to make the 51T mount as precise and repeatable as newer mounting systems, even after fitting. To solve this and not have to buy a new suppressor, I am considering having Ecco machine swap the factory 51T interface for the universal 1.375-24 interface. I believe* that would allow me to use an ASR mount as well as the direct thread mount that came with my Omega, which is currently gathering dust in its box. Before I commit to this though, I’d like to get some information and advice from those of who’ve already walked this path. My main questions are thus -

1: Am I correct in assuming that the most likely issue with my accuracy is the mount and not the actual suppressor itself? Have those of you who’ve gone this route with a 762-SD or similar AAC can seen appreciable increases in accuracy and precision after going to an ASR (or similar, modern QD system) or direct thread mount, or is the actual suppressor and it’s design at issue here?

2: Am I correct in assuming that my SiCo Omega direct thread adapter will work with an AAC can that’s been converted to the 1.375-24 interface?

3: since I’d like to keep this suppressor QD compatible, is the ASR mount an acceptable way to go for a precision rifle can?

4: For those of you who have done this or something similar, what were your general thoughts on the experience and results? Anyone other than Ecco worth looking at?

I’d love to hear feedback on any part of my diagnosis or my plan. I’d aLao appreciate any info on other’s experiences who have tried this or something similar in the past. I should also add; I am aware that there is an upgrade program through AAC that would basically turn this thing into a Ranger 7, however it’s much more expensive and I really, really like the tone and look of the old school AAC cans, especially on an AI rifle. I’d like to keep that style and tone if possible. Thank you all in advance!