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SOLD Nightforce C615 ATACR 4-16x42 F1 Mil-XT

Excellent Condition

Nightforce ATACR
4-16x42
Mil-XT
F1
C615

Will sell w/ or w/o mount/RAP-I
A700/A686
1.54”

Sold $2000 w/o mount
- no trades -

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SOLD Tangent Theta 7-35x56mm TT735P Gen3 XR Fine

What’s for sale?​

A practically new safe queen Tangent Theta 7-35x56mm magnified riflescope model TT735P with Gen3 XR Fine reticle. Bought this earlier in the year and love it, only reason to sell is so I can fund a JTAC. Scope hasn’t been fielded, just mounted and put back in the safe before being removed for these photos. Comes with ARD, manual, laminated reticle sheet, etc as new from Armament. One minor handling mark visible on the illumination knob, highlighted in below photos.

How much?​

$5100 shipped 2day, firm.Payment via pretty much any electronic means, Zelle preferred. USPS money order, bank or personal checks, and wires also accepted. Happy to jump on a call etc.

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CMP has sniper rifle up for auction

fyi see below










Bolt Action Rifles

DARPA XM-3 Sniper Rifle S6544653
Listing # 8921

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Listing Format:Auction
Current price : $2,500.00
Starting bid:$1.00
# of bids:15
Closes: 11 Days, 16 Hours
Location:Alabama, United States
Started: 12/9/2024
Ends: 12/21/2024
Seller: cmp1
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High Bidder(s): CMPUser30773
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DESCRIPTION

DARPA XM3 Sniper Rifle with Scope
Iron Brigade Armory
Serial Number S6544653



Highlights:
Receiver: Remington 700 Short Action
Caliber: .308
Bolt: Large Ball, Last 4 of SN on bolt handle
Bi-Pod: Mounted on rifle
Scope: Nightforce NXS 3.5-15x50, SN: Q04957 very clear and crisp
Rings: Nightforce
Receiver mount: Iron Brigade Armory, Last 4 of SN stamped on bottom
Markings & Other information:
Iron Brigade Armory assembled DARPA XM3 Sniper Rifle system in STORMCASE iM3200 case.
  • Stock is medium green in color
  • Barrel is clean and well maintained. Last 4 of SN stamped on the left side.
  • Included data book tracks 535 rounds of various military sniper grade ammunition.
  • Weapon Record Books (2)
  • Rifle case also includes:
    • Suppressor cover,
    • Suppressor carry pouch,
    • J. Dewey cleaning rod
    • serialized tool case w/ basic hand tools and torque wrench.

Sold as is
All photos can be viewed here.

PAYMENT DETAILS

Payment Details: Payment must be received in 10 days from auction closing date. If payment is not received within the allotted time, item is forfeited and subject to next highest bidder or re-listing. Checkout instructions will be emailed to auction winner at time of closing. CMP accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, personal checks, money orders and bank (cashier) checks. CMP does accept debit cards, but if using a debit card please provide the CVV2 # from the back of the debit card.

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SOLD Vortex Razor Gen3 6-36 MRAD

What’s for sale?​

Selling my brand new Vortex Razor Gen.l3 6-36x56mm MRAD scope. Standard bronze color. Hasn’t been mounted, just sat in the box and I’ve moved on to other things since purchase. Includes sunshade, Defender caps, and all accessories as from Vortex.

How much?​

$2250 shipped. Payment via pretty much any electronic means, Zelle preferred. USPS money order, back or personal checks, and wires also accepted.

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SOLD Area 419 CZ457 .22 & Zeiss S3 4-25

WTS AREA 419 produced CZ 457 .22LR, additional MDT foreend, Zeiss LTP S3 4-25x50 FFP MRAD w/ Zeiss scope covers, one 5 & 10 round mags, Nightforce unimount, Area 419 30 MOA rail. The gun has 100 rounds through it, & it likes SK PLUS. You’re responsible for know your laws. No California sales.
Price - $3900 $3800 $3700 shipped FFL to FFL for the combo
Price - $2050 shipped to FFL for gun, mags, fore end
Price - $1750 shipped for the Zeiss & mount
OPTIC TO SELL AFTER RIFLE SELLS
Payment - USPS MO, PayPal / Venmo (you eat any fees), cash
Trades - Vectronix Vector X DMR, Swaro NL Pure 12x42
Not splitting up. This is cross-posted

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Build or Buy Help

I have been bitten by the bug to own at least one larger caliber rifle. Everything I currently own is in the 6 and 6.5 family. After doing a bunch of searching on here, I have narrowed it down to the 300 PRC and 300 Norma. Right now I am leaning 300 PRC because I think it would do everything I want. I can't decide if I should just buy something like the Barrett MRAD or buy the pieces and screw it together. This rifle would purely be for fun and shooting out to 1,500-2000 yards. Any suggestions on actions and chassis if I go that route? I don't think I can justify going the AI route. I do have an older AI AE MK3 and absolutely love that rifle, but 11K is more than I want to spend on this project. I would love to keep this in the 5K range for just the rifle.

A thread/question for the trade workers, engineers, and hydrologists... weirdos stay out!

Ok,

I've got a serious question for the smart people here on the Hide...

Let's say that given a 2 story house, there are 2 bathrooms/toliets on the 1st floor & 2 bathrooms/toliets on the 2nd floor. Let's also say that all of the toilets are exactly the same (aside from location/elevation) and that the sewer goes out in the basement directly beneath the 1st floor. So all toilets are the same make & model and since this is America in this scenario... let's call one of the constants that all of the toilets are rated at 1.6 GPF.

So here's my question, and yes I'm being serious here (hence I why I said no weirdos and trying to recruit educated & experienced professionals here). As a layperson, I may be using the wrong terminology but would the 2 toilets on the 2nd floor have the equivalent of a "mechanical advantage" to that of the 2 toilets on the 1st floor of the house?

Here's why I ask- I'd have to believe that a higher elevation from the sewer throughput would be able to take advantage of gravitational pull but, as we all learned in school, gravitational pull is constant (9.8 m/s^2 if I remember my schooling from lifetimes ago). BUT- there's also the forces that allow a siphon to work that is aiding into the gravitational constant. It's been a VERY long time since I took HS chemistry but I feel like there was something about weak ionic bonds that factored into that science.

In this scenario, most of the controllables are controlled- the flow rate of the flush (1.6 GPF) and with the models being identical & the water trap bend being the same on both the 1st and 2nd floor, is there a "mechanical/hydraulic" advantage to the toilet on the 2nd floor or does the water trap bend act as a regulator?

If it isn't mathematically significant (assuming that elevation poses a quantifiable, albeit minor, difference) at what elevation would the higher toilet be required to be at from the out pipe to take advantage of it's elevation given that all things are otherwise equal?

Thanks in advance.

-LD
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Is there a gray area between a SBR & a Pistol or is the definition cut & dried?

I am considering a suppressed 338 ARC as a deer hunting firearm. Sticky point per state game laws is the ammo in a shoulder held firearm is required to use ammo that produces 1000 ft pounds at the muzzle. Whereas a hand gun is only required to use ammo that produces 500 ft pounds at the muzzle. This may suggest that I may not use subsonic ammo from a shoulder held 338 ARC though the same subsonic ammo is perfectly acceptable from a hand gun.

What is the difference technically between a 12" SBR & a 12" hand gun? Same question applies weather I am asking about a bolt action firearm or an AR.

SOLD WTS: S&B 1-8 short dot dual CC with mdr-t6 SOLD

Have a used but great condition S&B 1-8 short dot dual CC mdr-t6 reticle for sale. Previous owner cerakoted the main tube


Also have a spuhr QDP-3002 for sale.

SOLD



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Shipped in the lower 48

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