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Firearms TAC OPS AND KMW QTY 2 RIFLES

Gentlemen, I spoke with Terry Cross a few hours ago it seems we have two (2) extra Stocks to build a couple of KM-OPS 51's with a Remington VBC and they would come with a Badger EFR front night vision rail...

$8,500.00 50% Deposit and your GTG

Anyone interested please hit me up at 310-275-8797

Thank you

Mike R.

Accessories ACCESSORIES FOR SALE!! **UPDATED 01/18/2024** - MOUNTS, RINGS, RAILS, RED DOTS, MAGNIFIERS, BUIS, GRIPS, STOCKS, TRIGGERS, MONO/BIPODS, LIGHTS

Good morning, Members!

Below is the updated list as of today 01/18/2024 of optics, mounts, rings, rails, red dot sights, magnifiers, BUIS, grips, stocks, triggers, mono/bipods, suppressor adapters, lights, handguards etc.

I reduced the pricing on just about all the items hoping more of items will help meet more member's budgets.

There are again some new items added to the list so please take another look. There's likely something on the list that will interest you. PM me for any pics or info on any items that interest you.

**Members please be aware of scammers. I will only arrange payment though PM on this site and only under my profile Rpatton73. Anyone trying to secure payment using a different profile or through text is a scammer.**

OPTICS LIST

1. US OPTICS SN-8 1-8x27mm Digital Red with 2/10 MIL Zeroing Windage & Elevation Knobs with FFP C2 Reticle w/ Flip Lens Covers $800

2. US OPTICS SN-8 1-8x27mm Digital Red with 2/10 MIL Zeroing Windage & Elevation Knobs with FFP C2 Reticle w/ Bikini Lens Cover $800

3. US OPTICS SN-8 1-8x27mm Digital Red with 2/10 MIL Zeroing Windage & Elevation Knobs with FFP C2 Reticle w/ Bikini Lens Cover $800

4. US OPTICS SN-8 1-8x27mm Digital Red with 2/10 MIL Zeroing Windage & Elevation Knobs with FFP C2 Reticle w/ Lens Covers $800

6. US OPTICS FDN 17X 3.2-17x50mm HD EREK Knob FFP MDMOA 34MM Illuminated Reticle Parallax Adjustment w/ Honeycomb Sunshade and Bikini Lens Cover $1400

9. U.S.Optics Rail Mounted Swivel Bubble Level BBL-300, $50

10. Burris Xtreme Tactical XTR-14 1-4x24mm, Illuminated XTR Balistic Reticle, w/ Burris Fastfire III Red Dot Sight and Burris AR-PEPR Cantilever Mount 1.50” 30MM, $300

19. Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T 1-3x14mm Circle Dot Reticle 3MOA @ 3x, 9MOA @ 1x w/ Plastic Flip Lens Covers $550

22. Leupold Mark 4 1.5-5x20mm MR/T Special Purpose Illuminated Reticle w/ Flip Lens Covers $600

23. ELCAN SpecterDR 1x/4x Illuminated CX5396 Reticle 100-600m .308/7.62 Carbine, 700-1000m 7.62 LMG w/ Trijicon RMO1 Red Dot Sight $1500

36. Bushnell Elite Tactical ERS 3.5-21x50mm, FFP G2 Reticle w/ Bikinin Lens Cover $1100

42. Leupold Mark 4 LR/T 4.5-14x50mm, Mil-Dot Reticle, w/ Barrett BORS System and Barrett Zero-Gap 30mm High Rigid Scope Rings w/ Leupold Aluminum Lens Covers $1250

43. Aimpoint Hunter Red Dot H30L 2MOA in box w/ Flip Lens Covers $400

45. Aimpoint Hunter Red Dot H30L 2MOA w/ Bikini Lens Covers $350

46. Aimpoint Hunter Red Dot H30S 2MOA $350

57. HI-LUX Optics CMR 1-4x24mm, Illuminated 223/308 BDC Reticle, New in box $100

58. Nikon M-223 2.5-10x40mm Laser IRT Precision AR Optic, BDC 600 Reticle, New in box w/ Nikon Lens Covers $250



SUNSHADES

1. Vortex Viper 44MM 4”, $20

2. Vortex Viper 50MM 4”, $20

3. Carl Zeiss 44MM 2.5”, $20

4. Carl Zeiss 56MM 2.5”, $20



RED DOT SIGHTS, HOLOGRAPHIC SIGHTS, MAGNIFIERS and FLASHLIGHTS


3. EOTECH 3x Magnifier w/ Larue QD LT755S Mount $400

8. Viridian X5LRS w/ Tape Switch for AR Platform, $100

10. Surefire KE2-A Scout Light Pro Weapon Light w/ Larue Offset LT752 QD Mount and Tape Switch, $250

12. INFORCE WML Gen1 Picatinny Tactical Weapon Light, Tan, $50

13. Surefire Scout Light Pro 600 Lumens w/ Picatinny Mount and Tape Switch, $250

15. Burris Fastfire III Lightweight Red Dot Sight 3MOA w/ Picatinny Mount and Plastic Hood, $75

18. Steiner OTAL-C IR Offset Tactical Aiming Laser w/ Picatinny Mount, $350

19. Pulsar-940 IR Flashlight, $50



IRON SIGHTS

3. Troy Industries Front Folding Battle Sight, $40

5. LWRC Skirmish BUIS Rear Sight, U07-0295A01, $40

6. LWRC/Troy Skirmish BUIS Rear Sight, Tan, $40

7. Daniel Defense A1.5 Fixed Rear Sight (Rock and Lock), $40



GRIPS, STOCKS and MISC

4. Accu-Shot BT27 Folding Vertical Grip, $40

5. MAGPUL ACS w/ BattleLine Industries SAPR MAGPUL, $175

6. Heckler & Koch MR762 5-Position Adjustable Buttstock w/ Buffer Tube, $100

8. SIG SAUER SIG TAC SB15 AR Pistol Stabilizing Brace, $70

9. SIG SAUER SIF TAC SB15 AR Pistol Stabilizing Brace, $70

10. SIG SAUER SIG TAC SB15 AR Pistol Stabilizing Brace, $70

11. SB Tactical SB5-01-SB SB5 HK MP5 Brace, $70

12. Heckler & Koch MP5, SP5, HK94 Retractable Rear Stock, $400

14. MAGPUL UBR Scar Buttstock, $75

15. SB Tactical SB5-01-SB SB5 HK MP5 Brace, $70

16. Daniel Defense Collapsible Buttstock, $30

17. Hogue AR-15/M16 Overmolded Collapsible Buttstock, $25

19. POF AR Pistol Brace, $40

20. POF AR Pistol Brace, $40

21. Shockwave Technologies Blade AR Pistol Stabilizer, $20

22. Shockwave Technologies Blade AR Pistol Stabilizer, $20

24. Nighthawk Custom Overseer Model 6 Collapsable Buttsttock, $250

25. Larue Tactical QD FUG (Forward Universal Grip) Polymer AR Vertical Forend Grip w/ Ranger Bands, $50

26. Troy Industries Modular Combat Vertical Grip, SKU# SGRI-TRG-A0BT-00, $30

27. MAGPUL CTR Carbine Stock, $40

28. FAB Defense Mossberg Tactical Folding Stock w/ Magpul Adjustable Stock, $70

29. Kynshot RB5000 AR15 .223/5.56 Carbine Recoil Buffer w/ Collapsible Stock, $70

30. Larue Tactical QD FUG (Forward Universal Grip) Polymer AR Vertical Forend Grip, $50

33. MAGPUL MOE SL Carbine Stock, $40

35. MAGPUL ACS Carbine Stock w/ Storage, $40

37. FAB Defense SSR-25 Sniper Adjustable AR15/LR308, Black, $100

38. Larue RISR (Reciprocating Inline Stock Riser), $30

40. SIG SAUER SIF TAC SB15 AR Pistol Stabilizing Brace, $70

41. SIG SAUER SIF TAC SB15 AR Pistol Stabilizing Brace, $70

42. Thordsen Customs FRS-15 Carbine Stock Kit w/ LimbSaver Pad, $40

44. Battleline Industries SAPR Magpul, BAT0401, $125



HANDGUARDS

1. Wilson Combat T.R.I.M. 14” Modular Handguard, $90

2. Lancer LCH7 12.5” Carbon Fiber Handguard for AR10 DPMS Upper, $175

3. Precision Reflex SR25 Carbon Fiber Free Float 12.5” Handguard, $175



TRIGGERS

2. HiperFire HiperTouch 24E AR Trigger, NEW!!, $100

3. Geissele Automatics Hi Speed National Match AR Trigger, NEW!!, $150

4. Timney Triggers Scar 17 3.5LB Trigger, NEW!!, $225

5. TAC-CON 3MR 3RD Mode AR Trigger, NEW!!, $150

7. Geissele/ALG Defense AK Trigger w/ Lightning Bow (AKT-EL), NEW!!, $50

8. Geissele Automatics Super ACR Trigger, Bushmaster ACR Two-Stage, NEW!!, $125



SUPPRESSOR ADAPTERS

1. Surefire Legacy MB762-211C 7.62/308 Muzzle Brake/Suppressor Adapter, $75

4. JP Enterprises Standard Compensator Muzzle Brake, 5/8-24 Thread, $45

7. Battle Comp BABC 5/8-24 Thread Flash Suppressor, $40

9. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 1/2-28 Thread, $20

10. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 1/2-28 Thread, $20

12. SilencerCo Trifecta 3-Prong Flash Hider 1/2-28 Thread, $20

14. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 5/8-24 Thread, $20

15. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 5/8-24 Thread, $20

16. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 5/8-24 Thread, $20

17. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 5/8-24 Thread, $20

18. SilencerCo Trifecta Muzzle Brake 5/8-24 Thread, $20

19. SilencerCo Trifecta 3-Prong Flash Hider 5/8-24 Thread, $20

20. SilencerCo Trifecta 3-Prong Flash Hider 5/8-24 Thread, $20



MONOPODS and BIPODS

5. Smith Enterprises Bipod 7” to 9” Picatinny Mount, Steel Claw Feet, $85

6. Accuracy International Versa-Pod 7”-9” Prone Bipod w/ Ski Feet $85

8. Tango Down ACB-4 Bipod, $100

10. CTK Precision Ultimate Aluminum Monopod, #MPOD1, $70

11. CTK Precision Ultimate Aluminum Monopod, #MPOD1, $70





RAILS

1. M14/M1A CASM 4-Point Optic Rail /Compensator Set, $100

2. Precision Hardcore Gear Tru Level Rem 700SA 0MOA 1-Piece Picatinny Scpe Base w/ Integral Bubble Level, $50

3. Farrell Rem 700SA 20MOA Picatinny Base, REM7S120, $50

4. Farrell Rem 700SA 20MOA Picatinny Base, REM7S120, $50

5. Murphy Precision 0MOA Titanium Stiller, REM 700LA, $125



MOUNTS

5. SPUHR SP-3001 1.181” Picatinny Mount 0 MOA 30MM, $250

6. SPUHR ST-4702 1.73” Sako TRG Mount 24 MOA 34MM, $250

7. SPUHR ST-4702 1.73” Sako TRG Mount 24 MOA 34MM, $250

8. Larue Tactical SPR/M4 1.93” QD Mount QD LT135 30MM, $170

11. Larue Tactical Aimpoint Micro T1/T2/Comp M5/M5S QD Mount Mount LT660 1/3 Co-Witness, $60

12. Larue Tactical Aimpoint Micro T1/T2/Comp M5/M5S QD Mount Mount LT751, $60

14. Larue Tactical CQT Mount QD LT106, $80

16. Larue Tactical Aimpoint Micro T1/T2/Comp M5/M5S QD Mount Mount LT751, $60

17. Aadland Engineering AADMOUNT, 20MOA - 30MM Precision Scope Mount, $125

18. Leupold Mark 2 Integrated Mounting System IMS 30MM, $40

19. Nightforce Ultralight One-Piece Rem 700SA, 1.00” 30MM, $140

20. Nightforce A194 Ultralite XTRM Extended Unimount 1.44” 20 MOA 34mm, $175

21. Nightforce A194 UltraLite XTRM Extended Unimount 1.44” 20 MOA 34mm, $175

23. Nightforce A106 Direct Mount for Rem 700 SA 1.125” 20 MOA 30MM, $80

24. Wilson Combat QD AR Cantilever Mount 1.70” HGT 1.0” Tube, $60

25. Wilson Combat QD AR Cantilever Mount 1.70” HGT 1.0” Tube, $60

26. Wilson Combat QD AR Cantilever Mount 1.70” HGT 1.0” Tube, $60

27. Nightforce Ultralight One-Piece Rem 700LA, 1.125” 30MM, $125

30. A.R.M.S #12 CQ/T Leupold CQ/T Mount, $60

31. A.R.M.S. #72 Extended MK-II Lever Mount 5.56/7.62 1.50” 30MM, $250

32. Burris AR-PEPR Cantilever Mount 1.50” 30MM, $40

33. Burris AR-PEPR Cantilever Mount 1.50” 1", $40

34. Burris AR-PEPR Cantilever Mount 1.50” 1”, $40

35. Warne Tactical Cantilever Mount w/ Dual 45 Degree Mounting Rails 1.38” 30MM, $75

36. Larue Tactical Offset Flashlight Mount LT606, $40

37. BOBRO Aimpoint Micro T1/T2/Comp M5/M5S QD Mount, $60

38. Larue Tactical LT755 Short QD Pivot Mount for 30MM Magnifiers, $125

39. A.R.M.S #17 & #22 Tri-Lock Aimpoint Mount Comp M/M2 Pro 30mm, $175

40. Warne Tactical Cantilever Mount w/ Dual 45 Degree Mounting Rails 1.38” 30MM, $80

42. Nikon M-308 Mount, Built-In 20MOA, 1.40” HGT, 1” Tube, $40

43. Nikon M-308 Mount, Built-In 20MOA, 1.40” HGT, 1” Tube, $40

44. Nikon M-308 Mount, Built-In 20MOA, 1.40” HGT, 1” Tube, $40

45. DNZ Freedom 6-Bolt Reaper Beast Picatinny Rail 311PTBR, 1.380” HGT, 30MM, $125

46. DNZ Game Reaper Remington LA Mount, 1” HGT, 30MM, $20



RINGS

1. A.R.M.S. #22-34MM Rings, 1.450” 34MM, NSN 1005-01-574-2206, $80

2. A.R.M.S. #22-34MM Rings, 1.450” 34MM, NSN 1005-01-574-2206, $80

5. U.S.Optics Rail Mounted Swivel Bubble Level BBL-300, $45

14. Barrett Zero Gap High Rigid Rings 13323, 1.3” 30MM, BLK, $125

16. Barrett Zero Gap Medium Rigid Rings 13322, 1.1” 30MM, BLK, $125

17. Barrett Zero Gap Medium Rigid Rings 13322, 1.1” 30MM, BLK, $125

18. Barrett Zero Gap Low Rigid Rings 13321, 1” 30MM, BLK, $125

19. Barrett Zero Gap Low Rigid Rings 13321, 1” 30MM, BLK, $125

20. Talley Tactical 6 Screw Scope Rings, 1.275” 34MM, TAN, $70

21. US Optics High Rings P6M-3500-H, 1.38” 35MM, $125

22. US Optics ExHigh Rings P6M-3000-XH, 1.35” 30MM, $125

23. US Optics High Rings P6M-3000-H, 1.25” 30MM, $125

27. Precision Reflex Rings 01-034-01, 1.26” 34MM, $60

28. Burris Signature .22 Rings, 1” High Black, Fits .22 Grooved Receivers 420555, NEW!!, $25

38. Zeiss Victory 4 Bolt Permanent Rings, 1.00 1”, $80

39. Talley Tactical Rings, 1.275” 30MM, TAN, $80

40. Talley Lightweight 2-Piece Scope Mounts w/ Integral Rings, Remington 700, 34MM Medium, $20

41. Talley Lightweight 2-Piece Scope Mounts w/ Integral Rings, Remington 700, 30MM Medium, $20

46. Trijicon RMR Footprint Mount for 30MM Scope Tube, $60

47. Trijicon RMR Footprint Mount for 30MM Scope Tube, $60

49. Kimber Steel Picatinny Scope Rings, 1” 30MM, $40

50. Vortex Bubble Level, 35MM Tube, $20

Coating after AW Cut

I've got an Impact 737 I am thinking of sending in to get cut for AW mags. Corrosion resistance is pretty important where I am at.

What are people doing for coating after having action work done? It is already nitrided- I don't know that I can nitride it again. Hard chrome? PVD? Cerakote? At some point it may make sense to just sell it and pick up a factory AW cut action, but being in CA that's a bit of a pain so I am trying to figure out my options.
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SOLD Sold. Cadex Falcon ARCA Bipod

Cadex Falcon Bipod for sale. This is the AES (Arca) version. This was used for under 100 rounds on an AXSR over a two day period. These will lock up 100% tight for the cant unlike most other bipods. In my opinion one of the best bipods. Has ability to adjust clamp tightness also.

$sold delivered. Firm. No trades please. Venmo or PP FF. Sold

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I think we're going to get a GSD for the family. Not 100% decided yet, but close.

When I was really young before my parents divorced I had a Samoyed and a GSD. I was told they were stolen, but who knows what that means. I always suspected they developed some sort of problems and unfortunately took bullets. After that we had a blue heeler and then mutts. One of the mutts was GSD and I'm pretty sure heeler. We grew up in town and had a okay sized yard, but not enough room for the 3 dogs that we would have at a time. None of them ever received any real training. But we never had any problems with them.

Roommates had dogs later in life, but I didn't make any forays back into dog owning until I met my wife. She had miniature dogs which was a trip to me. Loved them. When we moved to Montana we gave our last inherited mini barker to a friend before we left (had to move into to a rental for a while). My children have been begging for a new pooch for the last 2+ years. Been talking about it the whole time off and on, just trying to figure out the best timing, and we're finally just going to say fuck it and hit send.

Some folks up the valley from us that we know breed GSD's. They have a young family as well and they say the dogs fit in with their family perfectly. So all good on that point. My wife had an Airedale when she was young, but most of her dogs have been tiny little yip yaps. We have 4 children: about 8 months, almost 3 years, 5, and 8. I've impressed upon my wife that she and the girls will have to train the dog/s. The way I figure it is I will have my 2 daughters (8 and 5) do the bulk of the training during the week. I'll quietly coach them while they relay to the dog. Then the wife will mix in on weekends, maybe walks at night when she can swing it. I just want to avoid a situation where the dog only wants to listen to Dad.

I'm not too awful worried about any serious training. I just want the dog to protect my children. That is the main goal of bringing the dog into our family in both mine and Momma's eyes. We live on the edge of the Bitterroot National Forest and the forest comes right up to our property. A month or so ago I finally parked on the other side of the valley and showed my wife where we live. I said "you see that range? That's all National forest and the animals that own it. You see that spot there on the edge of the trees? That's us. Of course the animals can go wherever they want and people spot them in the valley all the time. But babe, all they do is walk out of the woods into the land that I cleared and they are right there with us." Finally fucking clicked for her. Derp.

We have 10 acres that we plan to make a small homestead out of eventually, but it has been pretty slow going. I'm doing the best I can, but it's a lot for one guy to do on raw land with a young family. The likelihood of a wild critter attacking my people is probably lower than them having to dirt nap a rabid satanic commie fuck sometime in their lives, but I'd still like them to have an edge if the need ever arose. And that's where the GSD comes in. We both like the idea of a Great Pyrenees, and we'll probably add one later when appropriate, but I think starting with a GSD might work out better for us.

I'm really just looking for some GSD love and confirmation, but give me what ya got. And if anyone has any dog training tips videos, books, you name it I'd appreciate them.



ETA: Just brought him home.
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Firearms Staccato P Duo w/ DPP

Hey all, looking to sell a Staccato P DUO with a Leupold Delta point pro. Comes with 9 mags… 6-20’s and 3-17’s also have 2 LAS holsters that come with it.

Gun is in good shape, hardly any wear on it.

The only reason I’m selling is to pick up an Atlas… wont need both.

Looking for $3,100 shipped. Located in PA
Would also consider trades

Mainly looking for trades plus cash, I’d consider a bunch of different stuff, pistols, revolvers, AR-15’s, rimfire set ups, .223 B/A’s or complete rifles maybe a 6.5/7prc set up. Would also consider straight up trades. Interested in lots of random shit so just shoot me a PM

PM with any questions or if you have anything you’re wanting to trade
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  • Poll
Rifle Scopes Is there a market for a good MPVO

Which mag range and objective best fits MPVO for you?

  • 2-10x30

    Votes: 14 6.0%
  • 2-10x42

    Votes: 28 11.9%
  • 2.5-10x42

    Votes: 24 10.2%
  • 2-12x42

    Votes: 96 40.9%
  • 1.5-15x42

    Votes: 24 10.2%
  • 2.5-15x44

    Votes: 64 27.2%
  • 2.5-15x50

    Votes: 39 16.6%
  • 2.5-20x48/50

    Votes: 19 8.1%
  • I don't care, just get the reticle right at bottom and top magnifications!

    Votes: 72 30.6%

Think of this thread as a petition to manufacturers to show there is serious interest in this type of scope if done right.

First I think we need to define what an MPVO is so we don't confuse this with a crossover scope or a hunting scope et al. The term MPVO is a natural progression of the term LPVO which stands for Low Powered Variable Optic and traditionally the "low" has been referred to as 1x. What are LPVO scopes designed for, by and large, the gas gun platform especially with the AR being America's most popular sporting rifle. But maybe you've discovered that while your beloved 1-8 or 1-10 LPVO is amazing in its own right, it struggles a bit with longer range engagements and PID. You might also have caught on to the trend of piggybacking or offsetting a RDS sight and recognizing the advantages this brings. The MPVO then becomes a natural progression of the LPVO that fills the gap between the LPVO and the Crossover style scope with the "M" standing for "medium" and thus medium powered variable optic and along with a piggyback/offset RDS bridges the gap nicely.

So here are my thoughts on what would make an effective MPVO:
  • FFP design with generous FOV (EDIT:) and adjustable parallax
  • Above 1x and no more than 2.5x on the bottom of the magnification range (anything more and we get into the Crossover market)
  • At least 10x top magnification
  • Lighter weight, preferably under 25oz
  • No more than 12" long because this needs to also work for the night hunters using thermal clip-ons
  • Low profile exposed turrets (remember we might be piggybacking an RDS and need to be able to see the dot)
  • Capped windage
  • Given that in general larger objective scopes weigh more, probably keep the objective below 50mm
  • Must have a reticle that is usable for fast and close engagements at the bottom of the mag range (think of most LPVO style reticles) but also work at the top mag ranges (so a hybrid of both LPVO and long range FFP reticle).
  • EDIT: Excellent illumination would be a plus, center daylight bright.
Why have so many MPVO style scopes failed? Personally I think many of the existing scopes that come close to the above have struggled, not because there is no demand, but because the manufacturers blow it on one of the above criteria. We are finally seeing some movement in this area with the new ZCO 2-10x30, the Leupold Mark 5 2-10x30 (especially with new CMR-Mil reticle), the Steiner H6Xi 2-12x42, the March 1.5-15x42 and one of the older designs in the Athlon Helos BTR G2 2-12x42.

Share your thoughts and ideas...

UPDATE 02/20/2025:
Okay, after almost 1 week we have 154 entries into the poll.
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For political polls they are often using a sample polling size of about 2000 to 3000 people to represent the 150,000,000 people who vote in our country. Let's take the high number of 3000, that is just 0.00002 of the people represented which if I have my numbers right means the 154 respondents above represent 7,700,000 shooters (that's right, almost 8 million shooters :ROFLMAO:, that is if I did my math correctly which was never my strong suit).

So according to the above numbers, manufacturers take notice, that means that 42% would like to see a 2-12x42 scope that fits the MPVO criteria laid out in the OP above, or put another way, 3,249,400 (three million two hundred and fifty thousand) shooters are interested in an MPVO done right.

Let's be clear once again and I'll start by stating what an MPVO is not, an MPVO IS NOT a crossover scope (though it could be used for crossover applications on a hunting rifle that is also used for long range steel shooting). An MPVO IS the next evolutionary step from an LPVO and is intended first and foremost for the gas gun crowd; therefore, it cannot have a higher bottom magnification than 2.5x (any higher puts it into the crossover category). An MPVO serves as an alternative to the limitations of the LPVO for PID and longer distance engagements while still maintaining a lighter weight, this is a short/compact FFP scope with parallax adjustment, lower profile exposed elevation turret (locking ideal), bright illumination and most importantly a reticle that works for quick engagements at the bottom magnification with a mrad hash option that works at higher magnifications for longer distance engagements.

By the way, this was meant to be somewhat in jest with the above numbers, we understand that polling can be a bit skewed (especially when they focus in the wrong area to represent a fair demographic) but it does help to understand a sampling of interest from a community.

UPDATE 03/03/2025:
Okay, we are just over two weeks into the poll and at 185 total votes; however, with 30 some more votes than last week, we went from 42.2% to 41.6%, so rounding shows we are staying at a steady 42% for the 2-12x42. Hopefully this gives manufacturers something meaningful to chew on and consider. The next higher percentage below is from the "I don't care" crowd who just want something with a better reticle in a FFP scope - something that works well at bottom magnification and at top and the third highest percentage is what I would call a hybrid between a crossover and an MPVO with the 2.5-15x44. Unfortunately, it takes at least a couple years to flush out a design, what we need is a good LOW 2-12x42 design that other manufacturers can OEM and put in their reticles (reticles designed for MPVO/crossover) and their turrets (lower profile).

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We are now just over a month in and the numbers are holding pretty steady. We have about 15% increase in votes (from above) but the 2-12x42 remains the top option with the next top being the "just make the reticle right" crowd.

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Leica Geovid Pro 10x42 AB+/ Sig Sauer KIL010K-ABS HD 10x42mm AB GEN II/ Revic Acura BLR10b Binocular, or VECTRONIX SHOOTING SOLUTIONS VECTOR X

Out of the 4, which would you purchase and why? Obviously, I want ballistic ability within the package. I am new to this, so I don’t know what I don’t know, but would prefer not to have to purchase another one because I’m disappointed in the performance of the device, or the image sucks. Would you also need to still purchase a Kestrel to pair to work with them? Make Recommendations like you were talking to a functional idiot, because I’ve been led to believe I am. Please let me know the pros and cons of your recommendations. Thanks

Firearms Custom 300 win mag

I have a 300 win mag built by Hunts Long Range in Summersville Mo. It’s a Lone Peak Razor Ti action, a 22 inch carbon barrel, and a TT special sitting in a McMillan game warden stock. I have 140 pieces of loaded ammo for it that will go with the gun. Gun Is like new, it maybe has 45 rounds shot through it. Only selling because I have to many 300 win mags. Looking for 3000 obo or would possibly trade for other precision bolt guns.

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SOLD Bergara Stoke Compact Stock

Factory stock from a Bergara Stoke. This stock has a 12.5" lop with no spacers. Great for youth or small shooters.

M5 bottom metal as this was from a 300BO. Yes it's m5. Yes i ran it with a hawkins and it works great.

Fits 700 SA clones.

Has a 3" arca just i front of the magwell.

$125 shipped

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Hikers Stumble Onto Iron Box, Treasure from All Over the Globe Inside

What motivates someone that finds treasure free and clear to make it public? Idiots.

“The can contained 598 coins, divided into 11 columns, each wrapped in black cloth,” Novak said. “The metal box contained a total of sixteen snuff boxes, ten bracelets, a wire bag, a comb, a chain, and a powder compact. All made of yellow metal.” The find was worth 7.5 million [Czech] Crowns, according to Novak, which is about $340,000.

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