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SOLD Vortex Defender ST 3 MOA dot - SOLD

Almost new Vortex Defender ST with box, papers, and all the screws and such. Only mounted for one range session on a 9mm Staccato c2. It is a nice optic but it uses the Deltapoint Pro footprint and I want to standardize on RMR.

SOLD

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Firearms WTS DI Precision Vudoo 360 BA

DI Precision Vudoo 360 action, Muller 1:13 Twist, Straight 1.25”, 25” long. Complete with Trigger Tech Diamond Pro Curve. Right handed. Has about 5k rounds through it and shoots as you’d expect with Eley and Lapua. Going back to my original V22 as it matches other platforms.

Looking for $2550 shipped to your FFL, obviously must take private shipments. In NJ local ffl drop off save $50 shipping depending on distance. PayPal discreet or Venmo as long as net to me is the $2550.

Sold and bought a bunch of stuff on here over the years.

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Lightweight hunting stock for RimX .22LR

I recently sold my chassis system for the RimX. The barreled action, trigger, mags has been up for sale for awhile with no movement. I'm thinking about just dropping this into a lightweight, carbon fiber or otherwise, hunter stock. My primary hunting rifle is a Gunwerks Nexus and I love the feel and ergonomics of that stock. I've reached out to Gunwerks to see if that stock would work with this platform.

Any recommendations? Intended use is plinking/stalking so weight is a factor. Thanks.

KRG Bravo vs MDT Oryx

Question for the membership. Did some searching but didn't find a satisfactory answer so I figured I'd ask. Those that have experience with one or both what was the deciding factory between the Oryx and the Bravo? I'm working on a new build this winter and I'm between either a 700 short action or a T3 so compatibility shouldn't be an issue.

How does weight compare? Adjustability? Magazines and feeding? Overall build quality and fit? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.

Firearms Bergara 6.5 creedmoor 22” barrel S2 delta chassis

Selling my wife’s Bergara 6.5 creemoor, B14 barrel with stock Bergara action. Picatinny rail base included (bipod not included), 22” barrel with less than 100 rounds total. S2 Delta chassis with Arca rail. Muzzle brake not in pic but included, we run suppressors that’s why it’s not on in the pic.

$1350 shipped lower 48

Selling cause Im building a couple 300 prc rifles for my son and I.

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SOLD FS: Noveske N4 Gen4 FDE Diplomat 7.94” 300blk

Noveske N4 Gen4 FDE Diplomat 7.94 300blk.
Factory built pistol with Geissele SD-E, Magpul k2 grip, Huxwrx flash hider, Noveske Nitride BCG. Also comes with a Magpul 30rd magazine. Everything on it is flawless except the brass deflector. Has approx 30 rounds through it. I’ll attach a picture also of the brass deflector. Seems to be a common wear area even with low round count on 300blk.

$2300 shipped to your FFL

PayPal FF, Venmo or Zelle

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Remember that guy the cops beat to death about a month ago?

Hearing noise Tyree was fucking a cops baby mama…

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Optics Hunting Scope Super Sale

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Insane Hunting Scope Sale

We have an Insane Hunting Scope Opportunity for you. These 2 scopes are priced below what you'd expect for Black Friday or Cyber Monday. We are getting EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE in order to promote the Sightron S1 3-9x40 G2 - Duplex and the Sightron S1 4-12x40 G2 - Duplex. These scopes are Made in the Philippines, not China. These are excellent quality scopes that have never been offered anywhere near these sale prices. We are very excited to bring these 2 scopes to you at this incredibly low promotional pricing. If you are one of the MANY hunters looking for a quality, dependable, compact and lightweight hunting scope then this is for you.

These Sightron S1 Riflescopes Include
Instruction Manual
Set of Lens Covers
Lens Cleaning Cloth

Features:
Exclusive Optical Design: Using the right materials for the right applications, Sightron engineers build optical formulas around the best optical glass to reduce chromatic aberrations, improve color accuracy, while delivering excellent light transmission and best-in-class resolution and sharpness.
Exclusive MC-333 Multi-Coating: Sightron’s exclusive MC-333 multi-coated glass lenses provide clear and sharp viewing at any zoom range, while reducing flare, increasing contrast and light transmission providing additional time in the field.
Second Focal Plane Reticle: The reticle size remains constant at any zoom range.
Reticle Material: Wire reticle.
Shockproof: 1,000G Shock rating supports even the highest calibers.
Waterproof: Rated at IPX7 waterproof standards.
Fogproof: Nitrogen gas charged for a lifetime of fog free use.
Tube Construction: Milled from a single piece of lightweight, aircraft grade aluminum.

Sightron S1 3-9x40 G2 - Duplex reduced from $249.99 to only $149.99
Sightron engineers gave the classic hunting riflescope a complete overhaul when creating the the Sightron S1 4-12x40mm G2 riflescope. Using modern optical designs and manufacturing techniques, the S1 4-12x40mm G2 provides clear and sharp views in just about any lighting due to Sightron’s all-glass lenses and exclusive MC-333 lens coatings. Sightron’s Precision Focus Eyepiece provides a customizable sight picture with extended eye relief. A compact, lightweight 1-inch aircraft aluminum tube houses an all-new erector tube system which is nitrogen charged, O-ring sealed, providing IPX7 waterproof and fogproof performance, and construction is 1,000G rated shockproof. All of this provides the ability to take the hunt to the field earlier and later than ever and handle whatever obstacles Mother Nature throws at you.

Sightron S1 4-12x40 G2 - Duplex reduced from $269.99 to only $169.99
Sightron engineers gave the classic hunting riflescope a complete overhaul when creating the the Sightron S1 4-12x40mm G2 riflescope. Using modern optical designs and manufacturing techniques, the S1 4-12x40mm G2 provides clear and sharp views in just about any lighting due to Sightron’s all-glass lenses and exclusive MC-333 lens coatings. Sightron’s Precision Focus Eyepiece provides a customizable sight picture with extended eye relief. A compact, lightweight 1-inch aircraft aluminum tube houses an all-new erector tube system which is nitrogen charged, O-ring sealed, providing IPX7 waterproof and fogproof performance, and construction is 1,000G rated shockproof. All of this provides the ability to take the hunt to the field earlier and later than ever and handle whatever obstacles Mother Nature throws at you.

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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Who makes LOW Cantilever Mounts (for 30mm and 34mm tubes)?

❓ Who makes LOW Cantilever Mounts (for both 30mm and 34mm tubes)?


Most of what I have found state 1.5" (3.8cm) from center of ring to top of picatinny rail. = too much!
What models are out there that are lower than 1.5"?

Also, I need at least 1.5" (4-5cm) cantilever offset.

If I can get it, I'd love a QD.

Any suggestions?
Thanks! 😊

Matthias

SOLD US Optics MST-100

For sale is my MST-100. It has had the reticle replaced at ironsite scope repair. Scope is well used but functions flawlessly. Glass is clear, sharp, and spotless. Turrets track accurately. I've used the scope to hunt, thousand yard matches, and everything in between. This thing is a workhorse that will not fail you. Only selling due to replacing it with a Unertl unit I have on the way. $3,500 OBO

EDIT: I forgot to take a picture and post here, but the scope does come with the original parallax adjustment spanner wrench, and allen keys. I can provide photos to potential buyers.

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Optics AGM Adder TS35-384 $1800

AGM Adder TS35-384. Works great. Never shot on rifle. Comes with Hawkins ultra light rings. Can include scope mount if preffered. Bought it last summer with hopes of having somewhere to use it by now but no luck finding anywhere. Looking to get $1800 shipped. Located in DFW Texas. OBO

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FEMA spent over $1 Billion on Illegal Aliens- runs out of money for Hurricane Season

FEMA has spent nearly all our money- over $1 Billion in last two years- on Illegal Aliens, and won't have enough funds to cover the hurricane season. This should be the nail in the coffin for the Kamala Horris campaign, but democrats are stupid voters:

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Black Hills MK262 Mod1 Accuracy Evaluation

Black Hills MK262 Mod1 Ammunition




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The 77 grain MK262 ammunition produced by Black Hills Ammunition has been referred to as the most accurate mass-produced 5.56mm ammunition that has ever been type-classified and issued by the US military. Since its inception, genuine MK262 has been manufactured solely by Black Hills Ammunition. For years, MK262 was only available to the civilian population as “seconds,” but more recently Black Hills has made first-run production lots available on the commercial market. It is the first-run version of MK262 Mod 1 that I tested for this report.

MK262 Mod 1 is loaded in WCC 5.56mm brass and uses a cannelured version of the 77 grain Sierra MatchKing. The round is charged with a proprietary ball powder. The primer pockets are crimped and sealed. Contrary to erroneous information that has been posted on the Internet, MK262 Mod 1 does not have case-mouth sealant.




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The 77 grain MK262 Mod 1 projectile compared to the M193 projectile.

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MK262 powder. (The squares of the red grid measure 1/10 of an inch.)

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Velocity


I chronographed the Black Hills 5.56mm MK262 Mod 1 ammunition from a semi-automatic AR-15 with a chrome-lined, NATO chambered 20” Colt M16A2 barrel.




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Chronographing was conducted using an Oehler 35-P chronograph with “proof screen” technology. The Oehler 35P chronograph is actually two chronographs in one package that takes two separate chronograph readings for each shot and then has its onboard computer analyze the data to determine if there is any statistically significant difference between the two readings. If there is, the chronograph “flags” the shot to let you know that the data is invalid. There was no invalid data flagged during this testing.

The velocity stated below is the muzzle velocity as calculated from the instrumental velocity using Oehler’s Ballistic Explorer software program. The string of fire consisted of 10 rounds over the chronograph.





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Each round was single-loaded and cycled into the chamber from a magazine fitted with a single-load follower. The bolt locked-back after each shot allowing the chamber to cool in between each shot. This technique was used to mitigate the possible influence of “chamber-soak” on velocity data. Each new shot was fired in a consistent manner after hitting the bolt release. Atmospheric conditions were monitored and recorded using a Kestrel 4000 Pocket Weather Tracker.



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Atmospheric conditions

Temperature: 79 degrees F

Humidity: 37%

Barometric pressure: 30.12 inches of Hg

Elevation: 950 feet above sea level



The muzzle velocity for the 10-shot string of the Black Hills 5.56mm MK262 Mod 1 ammunition fired from the 20” Colt barrel was 2848 FPS with a standard deviation of 10 FPS and a coefficient of variation of 0.35%

For those of you who might not be familiar with the coefficient of variation (CV), it is the standard deviation, divided by the mean (average) muzzle velocity and then multiplied by 100 and expressed as a percentage. It allows for the comparison of the uniformity of velocity between loads in different velocity spectrums; e.g. 77 grain loads running around 2,650 fps compared to 55 grain loads running around 3,250 fps.

For comparison (and to give you an idea of how good the CV is for this factory loaded MK262 Mod 1 ammunition) the mil-spec for M193 allows for a coefficient of variation of approximately 1.2%, while one of my best 77 grain OTM hand-loads, with a muzzle velocity of 2639 PFS and a standard deviation of 4 FPS, has a coefficient of variation of 0.15%.





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Accuracy

The specification for the accuracy/precision portion of the lot-acceptance-testing of MK262 calls for multiple 10shot groups to be fired from machine-rested, heavy test barrels. I conducted an accuracy (technically, precision) evaluation of the first-run MK262 Mod 1 ammunition following my usual protocol. This accuracy evaluation used statistically significant shot-group sizes and every single shot in a fired group was included in the measurements. There was absolutely no use of any Group Reduction Techniques (e.g. fliers, target movement, Butterfly Shots).

The shooting set-up will be described in detail below. As many of the significant variables as was practicable were controlled for. Also, a control group was fired from the test-rifle used in the evaluation using match-grade, hand-loaded ammunition; in order to demonstrate the capability of the barrel. Pictures of shot-groups are posted for documentation.

All shooting was conducted from a concrete bench-rest from a distance of 100 yards (confirmed with a laser rangefinder.) The barrel used in the evaluation was free-floated. The free-float handguards of the rifle rested in a Sinclair Windage Benchrest, while the stock of the rifle rested in a Protektor bunny-ear rear bag. Sighting was accomplished via a Leupold VARI-X III set at 25X magnification and adjusted to be parallax-free at 100 yards. A mirage shade was attached to the top of the free-float hand-guard. Wind conditions on the shooting range were continuously monitored using a Wind Probe. The set-up was very similar to that pictured below.





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The Wind Probe.

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The test vehicle for this evaluation was one of my semi-automatic precision AR-15s with a 20” stainless-steel Lothar Walther barrel. The barrel has a 223 Wylde chamber with a 1:8” twist.




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Prior to firing the MK262 ammunition, I fired a 10-shot control group using match-grade hand-loads topped with the Sierra 77 grain MatchKing. That group had an extreme spread of 0.69”.




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Three 10-shot groups of the MK262 Mod 1 were fired in a row with the resulting extreme spreads (from smallest to largest):

0.96”

1.12”

1.21”


for a 10-shot group average extreme spread of 1.10”. The three 10-shot groups were over-layed on each other using RSI Shooting Lab to form a 30-shot composite group. The mean radius for the 30-shot composite group was 0.33”.



The smallest 10-shot group.


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The 30-shot composite group.

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SOLD Howa 1500 Custom 6.5 SAUM (Price Drop)

Howa 1500 action trued by SAC. .081 FB. Proof Research stainless spiral fluted barrel 23" with 8 twist. McMillan edge technology carbon fiber stock. Comes with M5 bottom metal and mag and also Factory BDL style bottom plate with mag insert cerakoted same as barrel and action. The cerakote is titanium. Jard 8-16 ounce trigger. The rifle has had twenty rounds of Berger 156 EOL handloads fired thru it. It shot slightly under 1/2 moa. Scope, rings, and bipod not included. $1100 shipped.

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