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Accessories TBAC 338 ba brakes $80

SOLDTriggertech Diamond single stage trigger for Rem 700. New in box $230 shipped lower 48.SOLD

SOLDHart barrel 6.5mm. I’m not sure the exact specs, please reference the pictures. $200 shipped to the lower 48.SOLD

I have two thunderbeast 338ba brakes. One is threaded 3/4x24 and the other is 18x1.5. Price is lowered to $80 shipped per brake.

Payment via usps mo or PayPal f&f.

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Climate Change Fails

This thread is long overdue...there have been several appropriate links just in the last week.

Help spend my money on a hunting rifle build

I’m currently looking into putting a 7mm mag together for all around deer/elk hunting. I initially was going to convert my Tikka T3 .270 into a 280ai. Because of the ammo situation (I do not currently reload) I decided the just go to a 7mm mag as it is readily available around me. I want to shoot this suppressed so I am looking for a max barrel length of 24”, preferably 22”.

Do I pick up a Tikka T3 lite in 7mm and rebarrel it with a prefit or buy a custom action and piece it together? Or is there a better factory rifle that fits my criteria for $2k or so? I’m wanting to be able to do all of the work at home, so a prefit barrel for the action is a must. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Great Reset: Switzerland Threatens to Jail People Who Heat Their Homes Too Much in the Winter!


People who heat their homes above a certain temperature in Switzerland during the Winter face fines and potentially up to three years in prison if energy rationing measures are put in place.

Under proposed legislation in the home of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Swiss lawmakers are preparing to set legal limits on the use of heating during the winter should the country face energy shortages. Under the plans, gas-heated buildings would be capped at 19C (66.2F) and water heating up to 60C (140F). Saunas and swimming pools would also be forced by government diktat to remain cold.

So-called “heating sinners” in Switzerland who heat buildings above the legal limit will face daily fines of 30 francs ($30/£27) to a maximum of 3,000 francs. Fines for companies that deliberately breach the regulations will likely be much higher.

Most worryingly, individuals who are found to have intentionally violated the energy rationing limit could be jailed for up to three years, the Swiss German-language daily newspaper Blick reported.

Minister of Economic Affairs Guy Parmelin attempted to downplay the draconian measures, saying last week: “We are not a police state”.

“The police will not check everyone – but there can be selective checks,” he said, adding: “The draft regulations are primarily based on the fact that the vast majority of the population adheres to laws.”

However, spokesman for the Federal Department of Finance, Markus Spörndli said that the government will be open to tips from neighbours snitching on their fellow citizens “if the offence were reported and controlled and could subsequently be proven.”

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How exactly the government plans to prove such allegations remains a question, given that it is difficult to determine the temperature of the inside of a building from the outside.

Fredy Fässler, the president of the Conference of Cantonal Justice and Police Directors, argued that the government should enact such rules with “a sense of proportion” and that officers should not spend their time going door to door checking thermostats.
Fässler also argued against imposing jail sentences, saying that imposing fines — like during the Chinese coronavirus crisis — will be sufficient and will not clog up the court system with complex criminal proceedings over heating.

The imposition of jail time, or indeed fines, is not a done deal yet, as the 26 individual cantons (states) of Switzerland have until the 22nd of this month to raise objections and counter proposals before the legislation is pushed forward.

The proposed rationing regime comes amid increasing concerns about the prospect of Russia cutting off the taps to Europe, with President Vladimir Putin warning on Wednesday that if the European Union tries to impose a price cap on Russian gas imports, he would cut off all forms of energy to the bloc.

Zeiss LRP S3 Glass SHOWDOWN vs MK5, Razor G2, Kahles, ZCO

Obviously the S3 is all the buzz. I was sent one to run through its paces, and think this thing is a really nice value with an absolutely absurd amount of elevation. They advertise 46mils or something, mine was well over 50 and tracked very well across the entire range. The glass is competitive with others as well.

Here are some comparison shots. Before the photo snobs pick everything apart, these were locked settings with a newer iphone, and track well with my (and another observer's) personal observations. The biggest gripe about these photos is that the S3 has a red coating on the glass that you don't see at all when actually using the optic, but a camera grabs it. So, as impossible as it may be, pretend that the red reflection doesn't exist.

Eyebox on the S3 is not as friendly as the S5, it is more touchy and "on/off" rather than being able to shift with a black border on one side, etc. It isn't crazy tight by any means, but the S5 is a kickass scope IMO and bats with the ZCO. Some may not like the huge turrets, but that's a conversation for another day.

Turrets feel fine, not super audible, not super mushy, not insanely crisp. I like how the windage knob is offset a bit for better viewing behind the scope. Reticle is satisfactory for my uses, weight feels reasonable, overall build is stout feeling.

Without further conversation, the unedited photos incoming. It's going to take multiple comments for all these, give me a few minutes before any responses so things can go right in order!



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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.?