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Firearms Glock 43x mos oem complete slide

43x mos oem complete slide. Took off my brand new 43x mos to put a Zaffiri on. 0 round count
Not sure if my starting price is fair or not but I'm basing it off of previous ebay sales for the same item. Looking for $400 Paypal FF or G&S buyer pays fee.

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Accessories Sig Cross - Arca Rail $75

New Ultralight Arca Rail - Sig Cross Rilfes​


This adaptation to our Modular Arca Rail System (M.A.R.S.) is manufactured to provide a very good balance of strength and weight that adheres to the RRS Dovetail Standard for the Sig Sauer Cross family of rifles. This rail was specifically designed to get the arca rail as close to the magwell as possible to hit the rifle's balance point. All rails will ship with stainless steel hardware for corrosion resistance.


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Accessories Manners compact stock 2 mini chassis

Mini chassis gen 2 compact stock with 1 5rd mag and action screws.

Proof research sendero inlet

TL3 or Impact style (straight) bolt handle relief.

Color is ALTUS highlands camo

Excellent Shape

Had a TL3 in it for 20-25 rd. (Sold the barreled action with a bravo to a buddy)

$1250 shipped insured conus

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Firearms Sig Cross 22 creed

Selling my Sig 22 creed rifle has 80-90 rounds down it. Shoots fantastic just wanting to go back to a custom action.
Included:
Area 419 12” arca
80-90 once fired brass alpha brass
100 new alpha brass
This is a Striaght Jacket Armory Rifle
18” 1:8 twist
2600$

Will consider trades
Custom actions
MPA hybrid
Manners stocks
MDT lss xl

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New 77g 224 bullet

Ran across these guys at our last match and can’t seem to find much out there on them.

I’m only a hundred or so into them, So far they are absolutely hammering and really remind me of a Berger Hybrid. And best of all, they’re available.


Anyone else played with them?

Hear me out now- we've all heard about "Big Tobacco", have we ever considered the concept of "Big Ammo"?

This is going to make me sound like I'm off my proverbial rocker and hitting the "devil's weed" and I assure you I have not been doing any of that noise (although maybe I should have been).

I'll post it here first since I usually haunt SH more than other forums but here I go...

I'm sure many of us are familiar with the term "big tobacco" and are old enough to remember when that term came into existence. For those younger- essentially there was a point a couple of decades ago when it was financially lucrative to sue Tobacco companies for health "ailments" (and guess what- the courts agreed with the plaintiffs). So eventually the major Tobacco companies figured out that after decades of competing against each other- when it came to this one particular situation it might be better for them to pool their money together to combat these legal charges.

I'm not arguing that they were right or wrong either, just that they all figured out that they had a common interest in pooling there (otherwise insane) amounts of money together and fighting the lawsuits collectively. I'm sure I'll miss a few but Philip Morris (Marlboro), RJ Reynods (Camel), and plenty others pulled their resources together to fight, not only for their individual companies but for their industry (and arguably that was a successful business decision that I don't seem to recall ever being discussed much).

So with that said- let's "fast forward to today" and change the party of discussion from tobacco companies producing cigarettes to ammunition companies producing (specifically handgun) ammunition. I'm not arguing that ammunition manufacturers are creating a product that gives their customers base cancer through scientific evaluation, what I'm questioning is whether they figured out (either directly or indirectly) that they'd all be better served focusing on one pistol caliber as the (end all be all) rather than competing against each other on a half dozen+ calibers.

Think about it- You're ammunition company 'A' & I'm ammunition company 'B'. We're both competing in the same pistol caliber market, we're both fighting the same legal battles for making "cop killer" or "extra deadly" self defense bullets. We're also manufacturing competing products in 25 ACP, 32 ACP, 380 ACP, 9x19mm, 40 S&W, 357 SIG, 45 GAP, 45 ACP, 50 AE, etc etc. and doing so for decades- the 9mm/40 S&W/357 SIG/45 ACP dominates the market preferences and concerns AND you find a way to bridge the proverbial chasm between your two largest market segments- 9mm & 45 ACP and you now have a 9x19 that can meet the current performance standards of the best 45 ACP (never mind that nobody cared to invest in developing the 45 ACP further than it was capable of 20-40 years ago because, well frankly there wouldn't be a financial incentive in that approach).

Well now you potentially have a "big ammo" situation where they frankly realize they're all being attacked by the same lawsuits and it's better business for them to "circle their wagons" and focus on less calibers (I'm sure that the 9mm being amongst the cheapest for them to produce is just a happy coinicedence) and then free their capital up that was previously spent developing other calibers towards their legal defense/company sustainment monetary requirements.

I know I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but I don't know if I've ever seen this particular angle discussed before so figured I'd share it/ at least the concept of it.

-LD

Optics Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24 SFP Gen4 Scope - Illuminated ACSS Nova Fiber Wire/Mount

Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24 SFP Gen4 Scope - Illuminated ACSS Nova Fiber Wire with deluxe scope mount. Scope is in like new condition and comes with everything it would new. Mount has the Allen key included. $350 shipped for the both of them.

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Rimfire Ruger 77/17 Zytel Boat Paddle Stock, Green Mountain Barrel

Ruger 77/17 17HMR. Zytel (boat paddle) stock, includes blued Ruger 1" scope rings and 2 Ruger magazines. Green Mountain barrel with 1/2" threaded muzzle, threaded thread protector, and a reverse taper near muzzle. When I got this rifle it had some surface rust between the stock and the right side of the action. I cleaned it off and oiled, but there is some very minor pitting. Does not affect function in any way - see pic out of stock for condition. Stock shows signs of use. Trigger is right around 1.5 pounds and very smooth. Rifle shot 0.5-0.7" at 50 yards with no effort put into ammo selection. $1250 shipped to FFL in CONUS.

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Firearms 22 Creedmoor AR-10

22 Creedmoor

Bear Creek Arsenal Lower
Bear Creek Arsenal Side Charging Upper
Bear Creek Arsenal Handguard
Bear Creek Arsenal Bolt Carrier
CMC Flat Trigger
LuthAR MBA-1 Buttstock
X-Caliber 20” 1:7 Barrel with Deep Spiral Fluting, 5/8-24 with Thread Protector
Forster Full Length Sizing Die (Unopened Box)
Forster Ultra Micrometer Seater Die (Unopened Box)

$1200 Shipped to FFL in CONUS
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Firearms Christensen Arms MCR .308 22” 1-10

Selling a lightly used CA MCR chambered in .308, used at the range and never in the field. Less than 300 shots fired through it.

$1700 Shipped to ffl

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Not gonna buff out

Went out on my cycle Sunday afternoon and it started a very light drizzle . Figured no problem keep riding. Pull into a county park and just pass thru . So at the exit I'm turning left up a steep hill . Cross the near lane , start turning , slight lean . When I crossed the center of the far lane rear tire slid . Fucking bike starts the wobble a runs me into a guard rail . When I hit the rail it leaned on the rail pushing me on an angle over . Hit about 10 supports on the backside with my right arm . Slid with the bike down the rail .
Lost a boot and got roads rash on my foot .
From the bottom of my right thumbnail to the tip is gone .
Broke my ulna and radius.
Bike ain't bad so I'm told. She's got crash bars so hoping that helped . Thinking they saved my right leg .
Go into surgery Wednesday for the forearm .

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Night Vision KRG INVR to mount AGM Neith

Hi Team
Just wondering if I can utilise your collective wisdom and experience.
Ive already emailed KRG direct but I thought I may as well ask here too.
I have a Hikmicro equivalent of the AGM Neith, not great by any means but it works ok for now.
Im looking at putting a INVR mount on a KRG bravo and running the Neith out front hard mount rather than the clipon system, (Already have a coupleClipons) (simliar cost for the mounts vs the clipon adaptors)
Is anyone able to shed light on the height of the INVR mount from the rail down to the backbone connection?

and above all, any thoughts, fire away

regards