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How Did The State Clear These Cops?


The lead detective lied on the warrant and she knew that he did and signed on to help it look better for the judge. Why? Because she was afraid of reprisal from her badge buddies.
Why did it take months for the postal inspector to refute the detective's claims? Can't cross the blue?
I hope they all get to stay in general pop.

Multiple People Shot in Memphis

Can’t wait to see the narrative in this one.

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SOLD XLR ENVY Pro for Rem 700 SA with NV hood, bag rider and extras

A XLR industries Envy pro chassis
for Rem 700 SA with updated magazine adjustment. Freshly anodized by XLR industries along with bag rider,NV hood and thumbrest. Built in arca rail and overall in amazing shape. Will post photos later today. Please feel free to ask any questions. $930 shipped

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Cocktail help

I had a previous thread asking about rye like Whistle Pig 10 year old. I have tried a few and decided to stay with it. Now, I am trying to formulate a cocktail with it. I tried 1.5 oz Whistle Pig, 0.75 oz Cointreau, and 3 dashes of Regan's Orange Bitters. I like the addition of orange flavor, but not the added roughness--the Whistle Pig alone was smoother. Can anyone recommend a change in proportions? Thanks in advance.

Reloading Equipment Tons of Reloading Stuff *Price adjusted 18Sep

Hornady LNL Case Prep Trio $80
Lee Perfect Powder measure $20
Hornady 223 Case Gauge $15
Lee Precision Factory Crimps Dies in 223 Rem, 30-30 Win, 38/357,270 Win $15 Ea
Hornady Custom Grade Dies in 270 Win, 40/10mm, 38/357, 223 Rem, 30-30 Win $35 Ea
Two Hornady LnL Spent Primer Catchers $15
Hornady LnL AP Tool Caddy w/tools $35
Hornady LnL Bullet Feed Die 9mm/380, 40/10mm $35 Ea
Hornady Die Wrench Deluxe $25
Hornady LnL Lg Primer Tube Set $20
Hornady LnL AP Shell Plate #6, #8, #10, #16 & Two #45s
$30 Ea

All items are brand new. There will be more to follow and pics upon request.

Night Vision Full power lasers

Not saying this is the case. This is just theoretical.

Let's just say for legal purposes, a used unit is sold by a department to a reputable dealer. The dealer then sells it to the public.. If the unit ever fails or has an issues of any kind and partially works, can that unit be sent in to the MFG to be repaired even for non-warranty repairs OR will said MFG probably keep the unit even if one can provide that they purchased the unit from a reputable dealer?
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SOLD S&W 29-2 .44 Mag 6" Barrel

Selling a Smith and Wesson Mod 29-2 in .44 magnum w/ 6" barrel. Based on the serial number and what I found online it was manufactured in 1980. Super smooth double action. Finish is in great shape as shown in the pictures. Happy to send more pics if you want them. Looking for $1300 shipped. I can do PayPal (f&f), Zelle, Venmo, or USPS MO. Ships to your FFL. If your FFL requires shipment from another FFL and not an individual let me know (might be an extra charge from my FFL).

Feel free to ask any questions.

Only potential trades:
- MDT HNT26 (R700)
- Impact 737T right handed, full rail, aw cut

Thanks for looking!
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Palmetto State Arms Ammo Sale

I don't know anything about this ammo, except it's made in the USA. Seems like a good deal. I ordered 1000 rounds for a rainy day. Shipping was only $28 for me.

45acp 230 gr JHP

DETAILS​


Manufacturer: Ammo Inc
Model Number: 45230JHP-A20
Ammo Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point
Ammo Casing Type: Brass
Ammo Bullet Weight: 230 grain
Ammo Round Count: 20/Box
Caliber Multi: .45 Auto
Muzzle Energy: 409 lb/ft
Muzzle Velocity: 895 fps
Application: Personal Protection, Target
Series/Collection: Signature
Test Barrel Length: 5"

Getting a ffl to sell guns from personal collection since law change

Just wanted to see what advice you guys have on the topic. I have a few guns I would like to sell. Typically I would sell them on here or gunbroker since you never get near the actual value at a gun store. However I’m scared to do this now without an ffl since the new gun control act where they changed the wording “Section 921(a) of title 18, United States Code, is amended--
(1) in paragraph (21)(C), by striking ``with the principal
objective of livelihood and profit'' and inserting ``to
predominantly earn a profit'';”

Just wondered you guys take on this. If it worth getting a ffl to sell one or two guns every once and awhile out of my personal collection.?

Recommendations on a pack for PRS and hunting

This will primarily be used as a day pack for matches, hiking, coyote or whitetail hunting. I'd like to be able to strap a bolt gun or an AR and tripod to the outside with at least 2500 CI in the pack. I'd like to keep it around $350 if possible. My short list so far:

Mystery ranch metcalf
Mystery ranch sawtooth 45
Sitka Mountain 2700 with kifaru gun bearer (can't find many on this one and its only rated to 45lbs so I'm a bit iffy on it)
Eberlestock G4 operator

Anybody have experience with these or have any additional recommendations?

Rainier Arms agrees to give NYC all info on “ghost gun” buyers

Saw this on ARFcom



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SOLD Manners TCS, Impact, Proof, Diamond, 6mm CM

This was put together and partially broken in with 25 rds. Has sat in the safe ever since. Would like to move it for other planned projects.

Manners TCS in “Back in Black” with double dead fill with Sikes rail and clutch

Impact 737R action with 308 bolt face

Triggertech Diamond 2 stage trigger

Proof 26” stainless steel competition barrel 1:7.5” twist chambered in 6mm creedmoor

Area 419 Hellfire Match brake

Will not sell stock until barreled action is sold. Was broken in with factory Hornady 108s. Have plenty of ammo that can be included with purchase.

$3300 shipped in cont US. Located in Nashville.

Scope, mount and bipod not included.

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FOIA Request Uncovers FBI Effort to Get Americans to Forfeit 2nd Amendment Rights


A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Gun Owners of America (GOA) secured release of information surrounding a form which was used by the FBI in an effort to secure forfeiture of Second Amendment rights.


Ammoland.com warned of the FBI effort in 2019, after GOA discovered the “NICS Indices Self-Submission Form” in December 2019.


The form gave Americans the opportunity to “voluntarily” give up their Second Amendment rights, allowing no means by which the forfeited rights could be resecured.


GOA filed a FOIA suit for information related to the form and its use by the FBI.

On September 6, 2022, the Daily Caller reported that GOA’s FOIA request revealed that the FBI actually took the form to the homes of some Americans, presenting those Americans with the option of giving up their Second Amendment rights:

The forms were presented by the FBI to people at their homes and in other undisclosed locations, according to bureau documents unearthed through the Freedom of Information Act by the firearm rights group GOA…At least 15 people between 2016 and 2019 signed the secret forms, which ask signatories to declare themselves as either a “danger” to themselves or others or lacking “mental capacity adequately to contract or manage” their lives.
On September 7, 2022, Breitbart News spoke with GOA VP Erich Pratt about the FBI effort and he said:

This self-reporting form became a tool for the FBI to pressure law-abiding Americans, who have committed no crimes, to voluntarily forfeit their Second Amendment rights. The agency would put the squeeze on people to surrender their rights, based simply on hearsay evidence. And then, just like Red Flag laws, a gun owner could lose their gun rights without ever appearing before a judge or jury.
Congress must investigate to ensure that this system and any forms tied to it have been destroyed, and most importantly, the officials responsible must be held to account for their actions which have betrayed the trust of the American people.
Pratt also noted, “This is just the latest example of the FBI going rogue and abusing their authority to the detriment of Americans’ Constitutionally guaranteed rights. Given the Bureau’s unwillingness to answer questions or cooperate with GOA’s investigation, coupled with a total lack of Congressional oversight, this system is likely to have been misused — and the FBI knows it.”

‘Aquaman’ Star Jason Momoa Shaves Head for the Environment: ‘Tired of Using Plastic Bottles’


Actor Jason Momoa once again shaved a part of himself in the name of helping the environment, namely, his head.


Momoa has long been associated with having a lion’s mane of long hair, but the actor intentionally shed that image in an Instagram video on Monday to raise awareness about the use of plastics.


“Here’s to new beginnings,” he said in the post. “Be better at protecting our land and oceans. We need to cut single-use plastics out of our lives and out of our seas. Plastic bottles, plastic bags, packaging, utensils all of it.”


In the video, Momoa expressed frustration over seeing plastics in the ocean, particularly, near his home in Hawaii.


“Aww man, I’ve never even felt the wind right there,” he said while touching the side of his now shaved head.


Hair aware: U.S. actor Jason Momoa arrives to the beach during the Youth and Innovation Forum at Carcavelos beach in Oeiras, outskirts of Lisbon on June 26, 2022. (CARLOS COSTA/AFP via Getty)
“I’m tired of using plastic bottles, we gotta stop,” he added. “Plastic forks, all that shit goes into our land, goes into our ocean. I’m here in Hawaii right now, and just seeing things in our ocean, it’s just so sad.”

Calling plastic bottles “ridiculous,” Momoa asked his followers to stop with the single-use plastics.

MY HERO!!!
f***ING MORON!!

Rant time.

Ran an ad for some help with some stuff around the house, pull a bit if fence, paint, move a bit of brush and debris. First guy that called told, 26, young and healthy, me he wanted to work, be there this morning at 8 sharp. So I rented a truck, got everything ready and now Its 9:30 and not even the courtesy of a call. What a cock sucker. Is this what the new group is like. fuck him.

Rant over.

Rifle Scopes Zeiss LRP S3 New First Focal Plane Riflescopes for Long-Range Precision Shooting

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ZEISS LRP S3 first focal plane riflescopes are purpose-built for success in the world of long-range shooting and hunting.

Ø Best-in-Class Total Elevation Travel - for longer-range shooting capability and performance.

• 425-50: 46.5 MRAD / 160 MOA

• 636-56: 32.0 MRAD / 110 MOA

Ø Advanced Optical Design – for a highly detailed and precise image

Ø Ballistic Stop and External Locking Windage Turret – for utmost precise shot placement – again-and-again

Ø Daylight Visible Illuminated Smart Reticle – quick and precise to read, with minimum target coverage and red or green illumination settings


ZEISS LRP S3 – New First Focal Plane Riflescopes for Long-Range Precision Shooting and Hunting

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ZEISS presents its next series of first focal plane riflescopes with impressive total elevation travel and advanced optics.


ZEISS announces the release of its all-new first focal plane riflescope – the ZEISS LRP S3. The new riflescope for long-range precision shooting and hunting includes impressive total elevation travel, advanced optics, daytime visible illuminated reticle, ballistic stop, and an external locking windage turret. The product family consist of two models: ZEISS LRP S3 425-50 and 636-56. Both are available in either milliradian (MRAD) or minute-of-angle (MOA) configurations. “With the LRP S3 we have expanded our successful long-range precision scope portfolio to provide more options for highly reliable and precise optics that are ready for competition,” stated Kyle Brown, Director of Marketing and Products for ZEISS Consumer Products USA.


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Impressive total elevation travel – for precise bullet placement on the most distant targets


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“In long-range rifle competitions, shooters will experience challenging conditions like switching winds, poor and harsh lightning or the stress of time”, explained Brown, who is an experienced long-range precision shooter himself. “You may not be able to control these conditions, but you can certainly adjust for them with your choice of a riflescope.” With up to 160 MOA or 46.5 MRAD of total elevation travel for the 425-50 model and 110 MOA or 32 MRAD for the 636-56 model, the LRP S3 ensures the bullet impact even on the most distant targets. The riflescopes utilize ZEISS’ proven external elevation turret with enhanced engraving for precise shot placement. Together with the ballistic stop, which provides an absolute and true return to zero, and the external locking windage turret, the ZEISS LRP S3 offers the shooter easy access for immediate wind correction and a locking feature to secure the setting.





Advanced Optics – for reliable target identification

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The LRP S3 first focal plane riflescope from ZEISS is equipped with advanced optics, allowing the shooter to quickly locate and define the targets. The optical performance is assured via the use of extra-low dispersion (ED) lens elements and ZEISS’ proprietary T* multi-layer lens coating for optimum color fidelity, image brightness and edge-to-edge sharpness within the entire field-of-view. Additionally, the new riflescopes deliver 90% light transmission for a noticeably brighter image. ZEISS’ protective LotuTec lens coating, for anti-fogging and to repel dust, dirt, or fingerprints, complete the advanced optical design of the


ZEISS LRP S3.

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Daylight visible illuminated reticles – for intuitive aiming





The already proven first focal plane reticles ZF-MOAi and ZF-MRi represent MOA and MRAD smarter reticle designs. “Our powerful daylight visible illuminated reticles were designed with professional input from active competitors and instructors”, reported Brown. “Each incorporate distinct, clean, and easy-to- understand reference marks along the main horizontal and vertical lines of the reticle”. Both offer fine line reticle subtensions and floating center dots to serve the demands of precision shooters and long-range hunters alike. The user can select red or green illumination and the preferred setting from five intensity levels. Only the center section of the reticle is illuminated for the most precise point of aim even when viewing against challenging targets or in harsher lighting conditions.

Robust and compact – for usage in rough terrain

With its 34 mm aluminum main tube mono-bloc housing, shock tested up to 1,500g-force, waterproofness up to 400 mbar, the LRP S3 is not only compact but also very robust. It is engineered for extreme usage in rough terrain. “The LRP S3 meets all requirements not only for long-range competitions but also for particularly demanding hunting situations over long distances”, Brown summed up.

ZEISS LRP S3 First Focal Plane Riflescopes for Precision Shooting

Accessories AG Alpine Hunter

AG Composites Alpine Hunter carbon fiber stock.
Bought new last week for $760 but I've decided for a different route. Weighs 28 ounces on my scale. Mocked up briefly just to check fitment. Its for a Remington 700/clones SA with M5 bottom metal and proof sendero barrel inlet. This is the carbon steel camo color. 2 Flush cups on left side and 3 swivel studs. NO BOTTOM METAL INCLUDED

SOLD

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