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Rifle Scopes Vortex RG3 6-36x56, Element Theos 6-36x56 and Zeiss LRP S3 6-36x56 Review

I thought this was a question worth discussing, so I discussed it a little bit in yesterday's impromptu livestream, starting about 25 minutes in: Login to view embedded media
This was great! Thank you. I do like the image quality of the S3 but the diopter shift is a deal breaker. I have not heard anyone else say if they have seen this issue on the S3, as well I wonder if the S5 has the same issue.

To your point, unboxing videos are very retarded, and or maybe fun for little kids...
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XM7 worries from the field.

So did you ever contribute to the development of the SR-25, procurement of the M110, or develop training solutions to put the SR25 or M110 in a medium range assaulter/ sniper role from a professional duty position or role? Or do you just mean that you observed the SR25 develop over the years through an enthusiast following?
I had zero input into SR-25 and M110 development, nor have I ever claimed to have had any. I did closely observe the life of the SR-25 and subsequent models from start to the current iterations, with more than enthusiast access, but not directly involved.

You just mentioned how M110 turned out as if I was unaware.

Everyone I knew who had gone to RRD or JSOC said the M110 was a POS, and stated they immediately started seeing issues with them, including bolt failures, when none could ever remember a bolt failure with any SR-25 in the past.

Even Trey Knight said the HPT requirement for the M110 bolt was stupid, and KAC strongly advised against it, but the Army insisted that M110 have it.

This all goes to show how the Army can take an already-working small arms system, including one that is made in very limited numbers with tighter requirements, and make it worse, while truly believing they improved it. Open comments from PEO soldier (General Moran if I recall), were blatantly-false at the time, about how the M110 had more effective range than the M24, and was more accurate. There was a bit of a dust-up over that, which I’m sure you remember.

This all proves the points I’ve been making though. What they’re doing with XM7/M7/M7A2 is even worse.
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Pedophiles in the Church Community. Did the LGBTQ mafia squash the media investigation into this once headline story?

Trial must have been in Norman. Anywhere else in Oklahoma they would have fucked him up big time.

Wrong, north east Oklahoma. Somebody must have gotten paid off. Couldnt find much on the judge except her photo.

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Someone murdered Charlie Kirk

I get sick to my stomach every time he utters, "transparency."

(Not to mention calling social media a problem necessitating congressional action. Yea, okay.)

"This is how we got him so fast...." [forgets that arrested the wrong guy, twice, and maybe three times now, and they only got him because Pops called down to the station. Total clown show].
He sounds like he’s coked-up.

My Inexpensive Tac Table Solution

I don’t really ever use my “tac table” unless I’m practicing off a bag at the range or dry fire in my garage.

Normally I use this that holds just my binos with a strap so they can’t be knocked or blown off the tripod, and a clamp for my LRF, since I’m just a poor and don’t have a combined unit yet.

Universal Binocular Tripod Mount $25​

Desmond 5.5-Inch 140mm 140 QR Lens Plate Quick Release Arca Swiss $14​


Clamp for LRF

CAMVATE Extended Size C Clamp $15​






Sometimes I will use a Vortex Recon 15x spotter with mrad reticle, but every time I do I go back to my 12x binos, just seems better to me for spotting with bino vision.

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CZ Firearms is helping the Canadian Liberal Party confiscate firearms from legal owners

OTH the so called Hitlery hole on Smiths never really bothered me but yeah its nice without it though. I betting not many have 45 colt mountain gun which got the Hitlery hole but its my favorite with just a slight advantage over the 😍rare 3” 625. 😎😀
I had one, not the Mt. gun, but a Model of 1988 625 in 45ACP. I loved it and the trigger was the best I've shot (must have had some work). I finally sold it because I hated messing with the moon clips. A real PITA.

SOLD Colt combat unit 9mm

-Colt Combat Unit 1911 in 9mm.
Non-rail
5” Government Model
Series 80
factory mag well
undercut trigger guard
black ion bond finish
blacked out rear sight with tritium front sight.
Box/manual included.
50rds fired
Sold

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AR 22 mags

I have been using the Black Dog Gen II mags with my AR .22 upper. Just wondering how the newer gen mags are working or the new CMMG mags? Anyone with experience?
Black Dog mags are still GTG. There was one generation where the feed lips were molded integrally with the two halves. Those had a tendency to split. I had a pair of them and BDM replaced them for me free of charge.

KRISS mags work very well. Even better with a stiffer set of springs from BDM. THey have last round bolt hold-open capability too.
S&W M&P 15-22 mags are still my favorite though. I don't mind using the little spacer. And the LRBHO has been reliable.
I've lost all faith in CMMG mags....but to be fair I have not tried the newest generation of CMMG.
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New Arch Bishop of Canterbury in UK - The first "female..."


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She looks like a dumb HOA Karen