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SOLD WTS-RARE New Pre Ban HK PSG1 in Factory case with matching Test Target.

Up for sale is a New unfired since it left HK in 1994 PSG1 complete with its factory case and accessories. And to still have the serial number matching Test Target as shown in the photo's below is even more Rare. This is a Unicorn rifle for HK Collectors! It is extremely hard to find one of the Pre ban PSG1's in new condition like this one. In the photo's you can see there are no marks on the magwell and we wanted to leave it that way, we did not insert a magazine into the rifle for the photo's as we did not want to chip or mark the magwell. The Photo of the bottom of the bolt shows no signs of wear either. Inside the case are the following, test target, lens cleaning kit for the scope, 10mm wrench and hex key for the scope, sling, LOGA Systems Tripod , two 20rd & two 10rd magazines in the paper wrapping and factory PSG1 manual. Guys this truly is one of the nicest in box PSG1's from the 90's out of the dozen's we've sold over the years. Don't let this one get away from your collection.

To purchase this gun, you must message me though the board here or contact me through our web site email:


[email protected]


We must talk via voice to make any arrangement. Do not wire or send any funds without calling the number you receive by contacting me through this site or via the above email. Pay close attention to that email address as scammers make emails that look similar. Our business is in Tulsa Oklahoma, I am in Tulsa Oklahoma, and our bank is a locally owned bank in Tulsa Oklahoma.

Price: 55K + shipping.

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Biden poll

https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/july-11-joe-biden-2024-presidential-election-democrats

Biden polling near Trump

What a sad commentary on the stupidity of our voters.

I used to think Dem politicians were idiots. I now realize that they are genius. They know exactly how to manipulate their incredibly gullible and stupid voters.

0-500 yard optic?

Hello all. So I have a wonderful wife who just put my name in the hat for a precision tactical carbine course. The course states that we'll be engaging targets from 0-500 yards. I was wondering what all your thoughts are for this course? I have 3 options on hand: 1-8 vortex lpvo, 5x vortex prism scope with a mrds piggy back, and a full size red dot with either a 3x or 6x magnifier. Oh! And the tool being used is a 16" armalite m15
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(Concluded) AR-15 Custom Build

Hello,

I did some research and composed a list of different options for each component, to build a dream AR-15 rifle.

Stripped lower
- KAC sr-15 (no trigger guard) - $210
- JP Enterprises jp-15 (no trigger guard) - $195
- LMT mars-l - $350
- VLTOR vn-vra vulcan - $220
Lower parts kit
- ADM ambi controls - $70
- BCM enhanced (included pistol grip, trigger guard) - $120
- DD semi-auto (includes pistol grip, trigger guard) - $120
- Geissele standard (includes trigger guard) - $50
- JP Enterprises lpk-ltg (includes pistol grip, trigger guard) - $40
- LaRue Tactical - $50
- LWRC builder’s kit - $50
Trigger
- Geissele SSA-E X w/ lightning bow - $280
- Rise Armament ra-535 advanced performance - $260
- Timney competition - $230
- Triggertech diamond 1-stage flat wall - $300
Buffer kit
- ADM carbine length - $175
- BCM mil-spec carbine stock hardware mounting - $60
- Geissele premium mil-spec w/ super 42, H3 - $150
- LaRue Tactical receiver extension - $125
- LMT mrp/ar15 - $90
Stock
- B5 systems bravo - $90
- Magpul moe sl carbine mil-spec - $65
Pistol grip
- B5 systems - $30
- BCM mod 1 - $20
- Magpul moe-k2 - $20
Stripped/assembled upper
- ADM uic billet - $295
- BCM m4 - $130
- DD a4 - $145
- Geissele super duty - $120
- JP Enterprises jp-15 forged - $175
- LMT flat top - $210
- VLTOR mur - $200
Bolt carrier group
- ADM premium - $170
- BCM mpi auto - $200
- DD complete - $230
- JP Enterprises fmos w/ enhanced bolt - $375
- LaRue Tactical Texas spec 5.56 - $300
- LWRC di - $300
- Triarc Systems mil-spec - $190
Charging handle
- BCM ambi mod 3x3 large latches - $90
- Breek Arms sledgehammer - $80
- DD grip-n-rip - $110
- Geissele super - $90
- Radian raptor-lt ambi - $75
Barrel
- BCM bfh 16” mid-length - $325
- Criterion core - $330
- LMT 16” cl 5.56 NATO (includes gas block/tube, muzzle device) - $550
Handguard
- DD ar-15/m16 ddm4 lite rail 15” - $460
- Midwest Industries combat rail t-series one piece free float - $240
Gas block/tube
- BCM low profile (block + tube) - $60
- Superlative Arms adjustable (block + tube) - $120
Muzzle device
- F-1 dragon slay - $120
- Fortis red brake 5.56mm nitride - $60
- HUXWRX brake-qd 338 5/8x24 - $220
- Lantac dragon SilencerCo asr brake - $140
- Precision Armament m4-72 severe-duty comp - $90
- Surefire war comp flash hider - $170
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Complete Lower/Upper Custom Build
Lower

- ADM UIC w/ SL-stock - $900
- LMT MARS-L SOPMOD- $960
- LWRC M6 IC Enhanced OD Green w/ Geissele SSA-E trigger - $100
- Noveske Chainsaw - $680
- VLTOR VRA-RA5 w/ A5 (buffer kit only, no stock) - $345
Upper
- ADM Mod2 .223 Wylde - $1420
- BCM MCMR-15 - $830
- Daniel Defense M4A1 - $1500
- LaRue Tactical Complete AR-15 Match Grade 16” - $1300
- LWRC IC DI Competition 16” - $1200
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complete factory rifle:
- Daniel Defense DDM4 V9 - $2075
- KAC SR-15 E3 MOD 2 M-LOK 16 -$2900
- LMT MARS-L MRP - $2750
- LWRC IC DI Tactical Grey Lipsey's Exclusive - $1995

Maggie’s John Deere joins the list of stupid


I can’t find the video the article talks about.


Could they be doing this to make money at the top . Crash the stock buy it low and ride it back up again after the we sorry bull shit??

(Concluded) Long-range tactical rifle build recommendations

Hi all,

I do not have any experience with building a rifle but I would like to create my long-range bolt-action tactical rifle, preferably in 6.5 Creedmoor (open to caliber suggestions). Could you provide me with some recommendations for the following?
- Action
- Barrel
- Chassis (prefer the AR look with either folding/non-folding stock)
- Magazine
- Muzzle
- Trigger
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- Bipod
- Glass

I want to improve my long-range game. Will practice on a private property (40 acres) and I would like to push myself to be able to shoot accurately at distances greater than 1000 yards. Thanks in advance!
Budget: $3000 for the rifle and $3000 for the bipod and glass.
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Since when does the CDC call taking surveys??

Had a woman call me yesterday from the CDC at 404-806-481. Caller ID showed it being the CDC wanting to talk and do a survey. She started talking and I cut her off with a WHAT DO YOU WANT. Oh I'm taking a survey about covid, immuzations, children's immunizations ,bs,bs. Sounded like a middle to older white women going by her voice. I snapped at her that I didn't want to hear the government lies about the Kung fu flu and I don't like talking to the government and I hung up on her.
I am not a nice person on the phone if you are pushing something or someone and beating around the bush. Cut the bs and tell me what you want and there is a slim chance I might talk to you. ( I hate talking on the phone)..

So has anyone ever been solicited by the CDC for a bullshit survey or poll or anything else?? It was a first for me.
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the escalation is growing

seeing aoc has started an effort in the house to impeach thomas and alito. likely go nowhere there. ie if the traitor johnson doesn't support it on the QT. it would likely fly in the communist senate. truth is i don't know why thomas doesn't say F it and retire. he is 76 yo and stress isn't contributing to his longevity. don't always like his decisions but he is one of the outstanding patriots of the modern era. he has done as much as any man can do to save the republic. afraid he is not gonna be successful.

the total takeover efforts continue and will escalate. i'm sure aoc didn't think this up. she is not capable of thought. but i am sure she was easily enticed with promises of big rewards to come.
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Bubble Levels Suck

My father is a carpenter, and has several 4'-6' levels that were VERY expensive. So I did a test to check them on a known flat surface (his tablesaw outfeed table, the flattest surface on Earth and meticulously leveled to perfection):

  1. Lay the level on a flat surface and trace it.
  2. Rotate the level 180 degrees, so the left side is where the right side was in the traced lines (and vice-versa)
  3. See if the bubble lands in exactly the same spot. If yes, the bottom side of the level is true and flat, and the bubble glass is set perfectly parallel to this plane.
His 6' level checked out PERFECTLY in multiple spots on the table, and at every angle (across the table, lengthwise along the table, diagonally across the table, etc.). His 4' level also checked out perfectly. Both tests confirmed that the table was level in every direction and as perfectly flat as humanly possible.

I then proceeded to check several of my 6"-9" pocket levels on this same flat surface. I had four on hand to check. One of them was a fancy machined aluminum level that cost over $40 back in the late 90s, and it actually was the worst of the bunch. Without a single exception, I could detect that the bubble did not "return to zero" when I did this same test. It was obvious to my naked eye that the bubble was not set perfectly parallel to the straight edge on the bottom of the level.

So why would anyone trust those cheap little levels to mount a scope? The margin of error increases exponentially with shorter level bases, and combined with the short transverse surface of rail, it compounds both errors to the point that your naked eye could do a better job of leveling the scope.

Wouldn't it be better to mount the rifle into a bench vice with the bolt removed and compare the center line of the bore to the crosshairs against a known plumb object such as a plumb-bob hung from a tree branch at distance (the further the distance, the less error), or the corner of a building? This would provide a plumb reference for the crosshairs, and it would also control for any parallel "offset" between the bore centerline and crosshair centerline.

I would buy one of those wedges that make the bottom of the scope perfectly parallel with the rail, but I have a 1-piece rail with medium height rings which don't provide enough room to use it. And I don't trust that the surfaces are truly parallel, especially across such a short bearing surface.

Anyway, these are my autistic thoughts for today. I'm a new shooter, so don't hesitate to tell me why I may be wrong!
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Whos bolt is this?

I was assuming I cracked this bolt a couple years ago looking for velocity with my grendel with 8208 and 123s. I also bought it used with a grendel barrel. I put it in my 6 arc while i was waiting for a bolt and it broke it.

When I started looking closer I wondered about the structure of the steel. It looks diffrent to me in the rusted areas where it's been cracked for a while, presumably. Does this diffrent look of the metal (appearance of larger grain structure) represent a soft spot?

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Cholesterol and Atherosclerosis

The other thread got taken over by anti-medicine howler monkeys and I think many here could benefit from some additional information. I tested high for cholesterol and since I don't trust doctors, or most anyone, I've been researching this topic for several months to make an informed decision about course of action for myself. The topic seems to be extremely complex and far from settled science. Some of my takeaways are:

The disease is largely genetic.
Standard lipid panels tell little about your true risks.
Most treatment protocols are using very dated understandings.
"Good cholesterol", HDL, is largely irrelevant.
"Bad cholesterol", LDL, is a small measurement of risk.
Statins were a best treatment approach for a long time but lacked understanding.
Anti PCSK9 inhibitors seem to be a very promising breakthrough and an alternative to statins.
If you are genetically at high risk you better get on top of it at a young age long before symptoms.

Here is an article I came across today that does a good job at summarizing some of the latest understandings. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...1&cvid=b6eb6a7970a24495b61f92d71d4cd3ca&ei=35

Some of the most credible information I came across, (best I can tell), was from Dr. Peter Attia. https://peterattiamd.com/ He has a podcast on the subject of cholesterol that's like 7 hours long. For anyone that wants it explained in detail from the early history of Lipid research to some of the latest studies, I highly recommend it. It really educated me to the point I know my Doc doesn't have a good understanding on the subject and my health is in my own hands.

Wood Working- Live Edge Slabs

Well hurricane Beryl did a number on some of the bigger trees at the back of our property. I've got two pecan trees that were 150-175' tall that are down. It seems like a damn shame to cut them entirely into wood for the smoker or chip them in place.

I was thinking about trying to cut the trunks into live edge slabs and make a table or bar top. I've got a buddy who has a sawmill, have access to equipment that can move them, problem is I have no clue if what I'm look at is a suitable candidate for cutting into slabs. I don't see any rot in the centers, ground was saturated, wind speed was too high and down they went.

What do I need to look for before taking the time to haul them out of the bottom?
How should I go about storing them before we cut them into slabs?
How long do they need to dry?

What else am I missing here?


Much appreciated.
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if it cant be a table I'll use some portion of it to smoke the cow in the picture

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SOLD Impact 737 barreled action

Parting out an impact 737 build. Going a different route and I like messing with new builds. I am listing the parted out prices. The parted out prices will be available for purchase once barrel or barreled action sells. Buy it all ($2615) and I will throw in a triggertech diamond for an extra $125 (no I will not sell at this price by itself)

Specs:
  1. Action: Impact 737 SA - $1225
  2. Barrel: cerakoted Hawk hill 18" 3B 1:8 twist 6.5 creedmoor 5/8x24 muzzle threading spun by blue mountain precision - 80 rounds max through it $600
  3. Bottom metal: Hawkins M5 AICS - $165
  4. Stock: Mcmillan Game warden 2.0. NOT bedded. There are metal pillars from McMillan. I never needed to bed it. A419 Arca Rail attached - $600
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