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FULL US ARMY 250th Birthday Parade and Ceremonies. Watch here.

From the past to the future. Starting with Continental troops in tricorns and carrying M1795 Springfield muskets to Boston Dynamic robodogs, and next generation IFVs equipped with drone countermeasures. Also Happy Birthday to President Donald J. Trump.

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Awesome presentation. As customary for events like this, every screen on the shop floor and warehouse area here are turned to this and everybody brought food and drinks. Being the early afternoon driver today taking an empty from a morning delivery back, that means another pizza run! Twice this year plus one for donuts. I do not remember any festive moods at all during the Biden "presidency". TODAY IS PART OF WHAT WE VOTED FOR IN 2024. And seeing the great election upheavals recently across Europe, we are inspiring others to also do the same and place their countries and cultures first in their spheres.

SOLD WTS: Eberlestock Gunslinger II Multicam - $180

Selling my used, but good condition Eberlestock Gunslinger II Multicam pack with multicam pack mounted shooting rest and multicam hipbelt pouch.

Pack is used, but good condition with no rips/tears or broken buckles.

Price is SOLD. I take Paypal G&S +3.5%, Paypal F&F, Zelle, Venmo, USPS Money Order and Cash FTF in central Arkansas.

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SOLD TBAC Bipod w/ spike feet

What’s for sale?​

Very lightly used Thunderbeast Arms Corp field bipod with spike feet. This TBAC bipod supplied without a clamp so you must provide your own 17S-compatible clamp (RRS, Area 429, knockoffs). This was my backup bipod, it has seen little to no use. Includes original feet (pictured).

How much?​

$310 shipped ground, AK/HI pay actual shipping. Payable via any fee-less electronic method, Zelle or similar preferred. Call/text/FaceTime available for proof of life and generally enjoyable, but opinionated conversation.
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Thinking about another new can.

I decided to go with the B&T SRBS for my girls 6.5 Grendel based on recommendations here in my last thread. I have a Hybrid 46M for my MRAD and another old baffle type can for my SBR 300blk. I have a HUXWRX Flow 762 that floats around my semi autos. These include a 14.5 556 piston AR, 2 x 6.5 Grendel’s DI, and a SCAR 17 SBR with DiSCARder. I would like to leave the Flow 762 on the Scar and pick up another 762 suppressor. All of the semi autos use HUXWRX devices currently. I’d rather try something other than another Flow 762, and I’ve heard the Ventum does not suppress as well. I see a lot of praise for CAT OBD suppressors, but their stance as a company leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I need something that is at least “high flow”. All of the rifles have adjustable gas and the AR has the SD charging handle. I really like the Velios LBP 762. It’s $1099 plus stamp. Unfortunately the HUB adapter for HUXWRX is like $205 when you can find them. That will be an extra cost for anything but a HUXWRX though. I’m looking for suppression no worse than the Flow 762, but I would like to try something different. The shortest barrel is 13.9”.
Thank you

Rimfire WTS ModX (rimX with MCR conversion) barreled action

Just got it back from MCR with conversion. Barrel nut on the IBI 22" 1/12 barrel- thats the way they do it. You can adjust headspace that way. Now that it have the conversion , doesn't really help. Headspaced for Eley. Ships to your FFL with one mag and barrel nut tool. . $1900 shipped-I've got $2300 in it. He's not taking new orders, as a side note. Paypal friend or Venmo- don't have Zelle.

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  • Poll
Is a 1 in 7 twist too fast for a 7mm prc

1 in 7 for a 7mm prc?

  • Spin away! (yes)

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • The center will not hold! (no)

    Votes: 2 22.2%

Thinking about spinning up a 7mm prc barrel for long range target shooting in the 22-26 inch range. Will at least start by using factory ammo in the 170-180 grain range. PVA is out of 1 in 8 barrels currently and I am wondering is a 1 in 7 would be too fast. According to the berger calculator it is good to go, but some other calculators say it will be over-stabalized. Of course, I don't think Bryan Litz believes in over-stabalization, so who am I to question it?

That said, what do you all think?

Small engine carb cleaning question

I think I used some old gas that had a bit of water in it in my lawn mower. I've drained the remaining gas from the gas tank and removed the carb, drained and removed the bowl. I then cleaned it up with a rag and some compressed air. I'd prefer to not further disassemble the carb, but do want to make sure it's clean.

What would be the best bet from here to clean it out and make sure there's no bad gas or water left in it, aside from pull the float and jet?

Also...any suggestions of cleaning the tank? I thought I could perhaps flush it with rubbing alcohol, but not sure how much to use or how long it'd take to dry after draining (10 minutes?).

Engine is a Kohler XT650 fwiw.

Struggling to understand the mistery with this rifle

I need your advice guys. The gun is a custom .308 with NF NX8 scope, hawkins rings, manners EH4 stock with élite shell (so there is a carbon fiber shell), defiance action and a 22 bartlein medium profile barrel. It weights around 11 lbs and i kept it reasonably light because I use it for hunting. At the range it shoots amazingly well, from prone and from a bench, with and without bipod. The last three Times i went to the range i was shooting some RWS factory ammo which the rifle shoots regularly in one rugged hole, no joke. Many times when I shoot the third, fourth or fifth round, i can’t literally see the new hole. It’s even difficult to estimate how largenare these groups because you literally don’t see bullet impacts since they are one over the other. BUT, i fired two times in field conditions and the results were bad. The first time i just shot 2 rounds to check zero and they went more than 1 MOA high so today i went at a range in the same mountains where i hunt where you can shoot prone from gravel, thinking it was a good way to try the behaviour of the rifle in a not solid and quite uneven terrain: disaster. Shooting prone, being decently comfortable, i shot around 60 shots and groups opened up from 0.3 to 1.5 moa more or less, with just a single 4 shots group which was 0.4 MOA and a 3 shots group which was 0.5. I tried Leaning bipod legs on a front fixed surface to push them, i tried to load the bipod more and i tried with different rear rests. At the end i noticed that bipod (harris) was digging into the ground resulting in very inconsistent recoil impulse despite my effort to keep the same exact position behind the rifle. Loading the bipod a bit (something i don’t like to do while hunting and which is difficult to do with a harris) helped a bit but groups remained around 1 moa. The spread of the groups was both vertical and lateral, maybe a little bit more vertical but not much so. Then i tried 9 shots in a row from a bench, same identical shooting range and target: 2 fliers and the other 7 shots literally in the same hole, divided into 2 groups which were not in the same exact poi but 1/2 MOA one from the other. The poi didn’t shift much during all the session, remaining centered on my zero overall. The total max spread of all the 60 shots was a little bit more than 2 MOA during all day, considering i switched from prone to bench and including all the “experimental” groups which i did.

1) has this much of an opening of groups to be expected when shooting with the bipod resting on gravel (maybe the worst front test for the bipod) or this change in accuracy has to be due to something else? I am pretty sure that on grass or more consistent dirt results would be better but here in Italy is very difficult to try it. I want to understand if this has to be expected or if this rifle for some reasons is less forgiving in regard to not ideal recoil management due to uneven or yielding terrain
2) a half moa gun, assuming at least that the crosshair doesn’t move on the target, which kind of Max group spread is expected to produce in field conditions, prone and with a bipod resting on gravel or on a similar not consistent surface?
3) I would get better results and less accuracy loss using another bipod (not a harris) with more play in its legs so i can load it and this way the terrain could impact less on the accuracy of the rifle? In this case which are pros and cons of other types of bipods?

I should add that the scope seems not to be the issue (tracks well, never lost zero even despite a solid bang it took the other day), the rifle is reliable and well balanced, all screws are tight to specs and the ammo are of the same lot

SOLD ZCO 8-40 10 Mil NLE MPCT3X

Wife's unexpected surgery means that you get a good deal. I have two one available, and it has been used for 3 benchrest 22lr matches.
It will come as it did from the factory and is in like new condition. $4k shipped and insured.

Also available are the like new mounts with purchase of the scope.

GrayOps 36mm 1.54" height, 20MOA with 90 degree level- SOLD
Hawkins 36mm 1.5" height, 0MOA- $200


Payment via Paypal F&F, Venmo, or Zelle. Tons of all positive feedback here.

Not interested in trades at this time.
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Minnesota politicians shot by someone impersonating police officer


Didn’t see this posted

SOLD Accuracy International ATX Gen 3 w/ add ons and 2 barrels

Selling my Accuracy International ATX Gen 3 rifle. It’s been used but not abused. You can see the wear on the cerakote on the forend and grip area but zero mechanical issues, it’s just used as a rifle should be.

Barrels included are:
20” 6.5 Creedmoor barrel (500rds)
18” 308win (100rds)

Complete setup includes rifle, barrels and the following accessories:

Full length bridge
Full length top rail
Tall action rail
(3) internal weights
Flat trigger shoe
MKM grip (still have original if you want it)
(1) ATX mag

Total package $5250 shipping included to your FFL. No trades please.

Any questions, let me know.

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No kings confusion

With the supposed planned protests today, what about the whole “we wuz kingz” contingent? Did no one think of those poor oppressed scholars? And what will be the mental gymnastics look like to differentiate them so the liberals can keep them happy?

I’m just so confused and concerned for their feelings.

Anyways, heading to DeadZero, y’all stay sharp.
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Firearms WTS: New KAC SR-25 6.5cm

For sale is the pictured all new KAC SR25 6.5cm with dimpled 22" barrel. Includes everything pictured, this is 100% new from the factory not a build.

Pricing:
$6,050 shipped

must ship to a FFL within the USA that accepts from individuals

Payment:
- Zelle, check or money order only (ships after check/MO clear)

message me to buy or with questions

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