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Accessories WTS: Nightforce 34mm Ultralite One-Piece Magmount + Angle Cosine Indicator

For sale, Ultralite One-Piece Magmount 34mm, 1.44”, 0 MOA (Titanium/Alloy) (SKU # A162), used but in great condition. This has the three 1/2” cross bolts on the base for quick, easy removal/installation. $200 shipped. SOLD

I also have the Nightforce Anti-Cant Device Top Half Ring Bubble Level with Integral Angle Degree Indicator Mount (SKU # A271) for $75 shipped. To go with that, the Sniper Tool Design Company Angle Cosine Indicator "Mil Spec" LEFT HAND Version (Mounts onto the Right Side of Firearm, CODE: ACIMIL-A2-LH) is $100 shipped.

Combine all of these together for $350 shipped. Purchased separately, new, at retail, this all ads up to over $550 without shipping and taxes. Great deal here! All kinds of fun to be had geeking out with mathematics and high angle shooting! PM with any questions.

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SOLD SOLD: Nightforce SHV 4-14x50 F1 Illum Mil-R. (C557)

Details:
  • Nightforce SHV 4-14X50. (C557)
  • Illuminated Reticle
  • First Focal Plane
  • 0.1 Mil-Radian
  • 30mm Tube
  • Includes original box and packaging

I ran this on a 17 WSM, but ended up not using the rifle. Built a Vudoo and have not pulled the 17 WSM out of the safe other than to clean it and list it for sale. I was going to keep this scope for a future project, but I don't see myself building anything that would need this scope. Excellent condition, only has a sign of where the rings were on the tube.

Link: https://www.eurooptic.com/C557-NF-Nightforce-SHV-4-14x50-F1-1-MIL--illuminated-Mil-R-r.aspx

Asking $950.00 Shipping and insured in the lower 48.
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SOLD Kahles - K525i DLR SKMR4 - Right hand windage

New

Kahles - K525i DLR SKMR4 - Right hand windage. No Trades​



If you have any questions please PM (Private Message) Me

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LA Remmington 700 Bolt won’t close.

I just installed a Criterion barrel cambered in 30-06 on my remmington 700. Checked head space with go and no go gauges MULTIPLE times even put a piece of scotch tape on back of the go gauge and bolt wouldn’t close. Take it off and it closes. Ejector was removed during all of this.

This is my concern I pulled out a box of factory federal fusion ammo 165 grain to check feeding and the first round fed in the chamber but the bolt was EXTREMELY hard to close. All other 19 rounds in the box fed fine and the bolt closed fine. No visual difference in the round that didn’t feed and even tried some Hornady match ammo and it fed fine and bolt closed fine.

Just scratch it up to a bad factory round?

Case Necks Aren’t Uniform

Alright, got my die cleaned up so it isn’t scratching the brass anymore…please tell me what I’m doing wrong now.

I left my dies setup the same way they were when I sized my virgin Lapua brass. Using a RCBS Matchmaster FL Bushing Die and a .287 bushing.

After running a few through I noticed the neck wasn’t sized all the way down. I started adjusting the die down so it sized more of the neck and the result are the attached pictures. Left to right is as I adjusted the die down more.

The right most case is about as far as it will go down while still allowing the bushing to move.

What the heck am I supposed to do at this point?

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Firearms Zermatt Origin action, 6.5 creed Proof 26” competition contour SS barrelled action

Zermatt Origin action with tactical bolt handle, with a Proof SS 26” 6.5 creedmoor competition contour barrel Cerakoted black
Roughly 800 rounds on the barrel

Comes with integrated rail and Zermatt wrench to throw on other prefits

1600$ plus shipping unless local to Jacksonville NC

MUST COVER SHIPPING TO FFL
NO optic or Rings

more photos on request

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Not a vintage rifle but... still interesting vintage!

In their efforts to develop high-energy rocket fuel during Vietnam, researchers found the fuel they’d created was a little too powerful, consistently destroying the rockets they powered. After some refinement, the researchers dubbed it Astrolite—the air-scatterable liquid land mine.

Invented by chemist Gerald Hurst while at the Atlas Powder Company, Astrolite technically is a family of binary liquid-state high explosives that are formed when you mix ammonium nitrate and anhydrous hydrazine (the rocket fuel). This produces a clear liquid explosive called Astrolite G—it has a very high 8600 m/s detonation velocity—nearly double that of TNT. If you then add aluminum powder to Astrolite G, you get Astrolite A (for Aluminum) which has a velocity of detonation of 7800 m/s.

Now while they have a very high detonation velocity (it expands very quickly), Astrolite does not have a lot of mass (there’s less explosive to detonate per volume). That means that it’s not suitable for heavy demolition but excellent as an anti-personnel/light armor mine.
As a 1968 issue of Stars And Stripes described it:

Latest development is a “Liquid Land Mine” using Astrolite, the most powerful known explosive…Poured directly onto a dirt road, the stuff soaks into the first few inches of earth, giving tremendous upheaval power. Although the land mine was fired remotely in the test, a pressure-sensitive fuse can be used that will react to the weight of a passing vehicle…Liquid Land Mine can be simply poured from canteen like containers says its maker, Explosives Corporation of America, or sprayed from trucks or helicopters.

That’s right, you simply just spray it on—as little as 1oz is needed to incapacitate an enemy soldier—and sow in a detonator. It will remain active and detonatable in the soil for four days, unaffected by rain, but will eventually inactivate itself, eliminating the need for de-mining. The most useful feature is the fact that even when active, the Astrolite can’t be detected by normal mine detection equipment.

And it was even marketed as an instant foxhole digger

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Footwear for PRS matches

Hi all. I am looking for some recommendations on footwear for matches. I have had extensive surgeries on my right leg and ankle. I have over pronation and arthritis in that ankle as well. Standing or walking for more than a couple of hours becomes incredibly painful. I need something with good solid ankle support, that is very comfortable, but also good in hot weather and possibly waterproof in case of mud and or rain. This isn't something I really put a budget cap on as long as they do the trick.

Thank you,

SOLD FS: New- Vortex Viper PST II 5-25 MOA EBR-2C

Vortex Viper PST II 5-25 MOA EBR-2C

Selling a new Vortex Viper PST II 5-25 MOA Scope. EBR-2C illuminated reticle.

Comes with Warne 20MOA, Extended Skeletonized 30mm MSR Mount.

$730 shipped.

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Accessories LBT 3dap m81 with 3 double mag pouches and back insert

WTS/WTT
LBT 3 day assault pack
1000d cordura m81 woodland
Comes with 3 lbt double AR mag pouches
Padded frame stiffener insert
Used in excellent condition
$300 shipped

Trade for +/- cash
P320 slide w/threaded bbl
P320 FCU
77gr smk bullets
Chargemaster or similar scale
34mm 1.5” mount
BCG
6arc stuff

Zelle, Venmo, cashiers check

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Firearms GA Precision Custom AR-10 in 260 Remington w/SB PMII

GA Precision Custom AR-10 in 260 Remington, FDE cerakote by GA. Rebuilt from a Gen 1 GAP-10. Less than 300 rounds through the barrel. No carbon ring, fire-cracking, pitting, copper or carbon build-up, including around the gas port. Text me for a link to the full borescope video. Accuracy is standard for a GA rifle (i.e., exceptional) – ½ MOA out to 1,200 yards. Including Lapua brass, 29 unfired and 250 fire-formed to chamber so you can immediately go to load development. Looking to sell it as a package with everything listed below. $4,995 shipped in CONUS to your FFL.

- Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II in RAL 8000
- Horus TReMoR2 reticle
- Larue PSR20 QD mount (20 MOA base)
- Flatline Ops “Sniper” Accu/level
- Bartlein 24” 1:7.5 RH twist – 5R, Sendero contour
- Muzzle 5/8-24, Timed JP Large Profile Comp
- Tubb Bolt Carrier Group
- JP Silent Captured Spring
- Troy Industries BattleRail 14
- Noveske Switchblock adj gas block
- Magpul PRS stock
- Harris BRM-S bipod w/Larue LT706 QD swivel mount
- Lapua brass: 281 cases total – 29 new, 252 fire-formed to chamber, cleaned & annealed
- Redding Micrometer Competition Seat and Resize die set

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