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Ridgeline Defense RD-15 LPR


This thing looks legit. They seem to have incorporated nearly every accuracy/reliability producing process/technique available to the AR platform. RD has a great video on Instagram explaining more about the rifle. Here’s what I like:
-extremely tight/rigid receivers
-thermal fit upper
-cut rifled proof barrel with intermediate gas system
-taper locked/keyed gas block
-A5 w/Springco green spring
-Geissele trigger and CH

This is as close to a turn-key recce/SPR I’ve seen. Nice work RD.

Movie Theater EPIC WESTERN: Larry McMurtry's "Dead Man's Walk" (1996). Full series.

REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. 1842.

In the rapidly industrializing world of the mid 19th century, the great nomadic empires of the days of old that had wreaked swaths of unspeakable destruction across Eurasia had been reduced to mere footnotes in history, crushed and virtually obliterated by the military might of nations like Ming and Qing China. However, in North America, in the frontier lands of the still youthful United States of America, one of the last groups of these nomads are preparing to make their final stand against the ever encroaching world of railroads, telegraphs, and factory ranching. The tribe of the Comanches had always had a fearsome presence on the open plains of Texas, and upon the summer full moon of the White Man's Year of 1842 and led by an exceptionally brutal war chief who had united all of the feuding clans of the colossal Comanche nation into one conquering powerhouse, they decided to forge an empire of their own. A war band of a size never before seen in the history of the Southwest, comprised of over 15,000 warriors mounted on horseback with lance and shield, scoured a path of annihilation deep into the deserts of the westernmost territories. Thousands upon thousands of Apaches, Nez Perce, and Navajo who resisted them were slaughtered. Numerous Spanish haciendas that had thrived in the desert ranching country since the 1500s were wiped off the map overnight, with only carbonized corpses and ash left by morning...

Meanwhile on the eastern fringe of the Comanche Empire, the young and fledgling Republic of Texas enjoyed a prosperity that defined much of the youthful energy and ambitions of the young American nation. Having defeated the military forces of Mexico just a few years prior, securing it's independence and destiny, and now with it's applications for Statehood in the Union progressing smoothly towards ratification in the halls of Washington DC, the robust territory is attracting all manner of visitors and settlers eager for adventure in a new and exciting frontier. Newly built railroads and telegraph lines brought goods, and news of clamor and bustle from eastern commercial hubs like Washington and New York. It's saloons bustled with ranchers, heavily armed frontier militiamen, seedy top hat clad patent medicine salesmen hailing from parts unknown, and fiery orators clamoring for Texas to be recognized as another state of the Union and the fundamental rights of Manifest Destiny for the hardworking citizens that had wrestled the settlements from a lawless past. Fiddle, harmonica, and banjo melodies serenaded tables crowded with rough gamblers and cattlemen. In front of the courthouse in Austin, an imposing man with an almost hypnotically aggressive speaking tone but with a questionable military past in the US Army and even more questionable personal motives is rallying together a party of equally tough adventurers whose goal is to extend Texas's dreams of Manifest Destiny deep into regions never before traveled by even the most daring Anglo explorers, the desert country of the Southwest that is still held by the formidable military of Mexico and the land that is called "Dead Man's Walk" by many cautious and wary gossipers. A land of cinders and ash. The land that had been overrun by the Comanche.

"Dead Man's Walk" is the first epic novel and movie of the mesmerizing Lonesome Dove saga by the legendary author Larry McMurtry, who has crafted with utmost love and care, perhaps the greatest and most defining of the true American Novel. The story of Texas is the story of America, and in the greatest days of this country's expeditionary and innovative spirit, if you wanted to see action, adventure, and experience the greatest folktales in the making, you would go to Texas.


LARRY MCMURTRY'S DEAD MAN'S WALK. FULL SERIES:

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Optics Sig Kilo 10K bino’s

I’m selling a pair of Sig Kilo 10K’s. I’ve used these for just over a year in PRS matches and just put the second battery in them. They’ve never been dropped and are in excellent shape. They come with everything that they show up from the factory with.
$1400 TYD PP F&F or Venmo

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Accuracy International AT Rusting?

I recently purchased an Accuracy International AT rifle (serial number 23AT2****), which is supposedly made in 2023. After shooting for the first time the next day, I noticed rust had developed on the import mark portion of the receiver (see pic). I shot 20 rounds to zero in my scope recently on a rainy day (it has been raining in Northern California every weekend recently), and I wiped it down as much as I could at the range and then cased it. Several hours later, when I got home, I noticed rust spots developing.


I know rain is bad and the rust is only cosmetic, but it bothers me that a $5k rifle could behave like this. Rust is also found on the nitrocellulose certification marking and the bolt release catch (pic 2&3). Even my 80+ years old surplus military rifle is more durable than this. How could AI not consider the elements as a factor when engraving this rifle (the 2023 version, at least)?

If I remember correctly, the import marks on the AW and even earlier AT rifles were painted over with white paint or some sort of finish instead of leaving engraved bare steel letters exposed to the elements. Has anyone else experienced this issue? I’m wondering if this is covered under warranty. Many thanks!

Steen

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Firearms WTS Custom 6.5 PRC

*Defiance Tenacity Action
*Proof Sendero 22” Chambered in 6.5 PRC muzzle threaded 5/8x24 by Northwest Precision Rifles
*AG Composite Adjustable Hunter Stock
*M5 Detachable Mag Bottom Metal (Badger I believe)

Weighs 7.5lbs

Round count is around 300. load dev and I shot 1 NRL Hunter match with it.

No trigger is included.

$3100 shipped

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Rifle Scopes New Schmidt & Bender PM2 6-36x56

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Apologies if this has been covered, but couldn’t find anything.



Weight (g)940-995
Length (mm)390
Tube diameter (mm)34
Magnification6-36
Objective lens diameter (mm)56
Field of view (m)7,3–1,25
Exit pupil (mm)8,3–1,6
Eye relief distance (mm)90
Twilight factor17,3–44,9
Transmission>90
Focal plane1.
Diopter–3 to +2
AdjustmentDT27 MTC LT / ST ZC CT
Adjustment value/Click0.1 MRAD
Elevation (Turret)27 MRAD
Windage (Turret)±6 MRAD
AdjustmentDT35 MTC LT / ST ZC CT
Adjustment value/Click0.1 MRAD
Elevation (Turret)35 MRAD
Windage (Turret)±6 MRAD
AdjustmentDT II+ MTC LT / ST II ZC LT
Adjustment value/Click0.1 MRAD
Elevation (Turret)30.5 MRAD
Windage (Turret)±6 MRAD
AdjustmentMT II MTC LT / DT II+ ZC LT
Adjustment value/Click0,5 cm/100 m
Elevation (Turret)395 cm/100 m
Windage (Turret)65 cm/100 m
Parallax adjustment20 m bis ∞
Illuminationyes
Waterproof (m)3 (10 / 20 / 25 on request)
Temperature range
Storage–55 bis +71 °C
Function–46 bis +61 °C
Turret Typescw/ccw
ColorsBlack / RAL8000
ReticlesP5FL, GR²ID

Firearms ** MARLIN 1894 CS MICRO GROOVE "JM" Stamped barrel 357 MAG **

For sale is a MARLIN 1894 CS MICRO GROOVE "JM" Stamped barrel 357 MAG / 38 SPL

Has Bushnell scope, nylon sling, hammer extension and base and rings.

Very good condition ! 60 rounds fired. Will send remaining box of ammo with rifle.

Can send more pics if interested. That is oil smudge on action, wiped right off.

$1375 shipped and insured to your FFL. CONUS

PP F&F, USPS MO or Venmo.

NO TRADES NEEDED.

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Firearms GA Precision 22GT ** 18" Bartlein Carbon Fiber barrel ** Manners stock** Compact Rifle for sale

GA Precision 22 GT for sale.

* 84 documented rounds fired
* Trued 700 action, fluted bolt, Badger knob
* 20 MOA rail, side bolt release installed
* bolt bushed by Mark Gordon at SAC
* Timney trigger
* 7.2 twist Bartlein CF @ 18” threaded 5/8x24
* Manners T5 stock with mini chassis and one 5rd mag

NO Scope/rings or bipod or brass.

$3450 shipped to your FFL



No trades needed at this time.


Payment thru Paypal, Venmo or USPS MO. You pay all fees if goods and services.

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Firearms 4 - Silencerco SCYTHE-Ti suppressors for sale. On Form 3's

as the title says... I have 4 of these for sale.

SilencerCo is always striving to improve and innovate. The Scythe-Ti is another product of that mission.

The Scythe-Ti is a .30 caliber suppressor, handling calibers ranging from .223 REM/5.56 NATO all the way up to .300 RUM. It’s intended for bolt-guns and semi-automatic rifles.

It ships with a new radial tool, a Bravo tool, a basic tool, a 5/8 x 24 titanium direct thread mount, and a .30 cal aluminum Single-Port Anchor Brake.


all 4 are on form 3's ready to transfer to your dealer.

$998.00 EACH plus shipping and insurance to your FFL/ SOT dealer.

They are consecutive serial numbers if interested in two or more.

NO TRADES.

Payment by Paypal F&F or you cover fees. Venmo also accepted.

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Dramworx - Pyrex Powder Hoppers

For those that don't know, dramworx pretty much makes all of the Pyrex powder hopper for numerous powder droppers including the V2/V3 set up. I've now broken mine 2 times.

The first time dramworx took such good care of me and this past time yet again went above and beyond to not only get me fixed up but to get my new one set up exactly the way I need it so it works best for me. Just awesome to deal with an outfit that really does want to get people taken care of and then does it.

Optics Kahles K525i DLR LSW CCW SKMR4 $2800Shipped!

Kahles K525i DLR LSW CCW SKMR4 Left. Purchased this scope new to use on my Vudoo for competitive shooting. I shoot four matches and had to stop because of life changes. Scope has been in my safe. Scope is like new with one scratch on the throw level (See Pic). It comes with original box, Kahles neoprene cover, Kahles Tenebraex caps, sun shade and American Rifle Company M10 34mm rings. Will ship to the lower 48 states. Got original paper work. $2700 Shipped!

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Envision MARS-M and M/C

Just saw this on SSD, anyone have any experience with them?

Bino Harness?

I’m in between a Eberlestock Recon or Low Vis Gear Mountain Bino Harness.

My instead use will be Nrl hunter/Prs and just supporting my rifle out in the field.

If you have a Recon, how do you have it set up? What do you like and dislike?

If anyone Has a Low Vis Gear bino harness. How do you have it set up? What do you like and dislike?