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Optics Optics, stock, RRS head, large frame AR for sale

  1. 13.7 P/W AR308 6.5 creedmoor built by Perry precision 1250 shipped.
    1. Grey ghost upper/lower
    2. Geissele trigger
    3. Ballistic advantage 13.7 stainless 6.5 cred barrel
    4. Pinned nox Keymo FH
    5. SLR rail
    6. SLR gasblock
    7. Magpul stock
  2. RRS BH40-SCR head w/R-lock adapter 300 shipped
  3. Leupold mk5HD PR2 3.6-18. $1500 NO MOUNT shipped and insured
  4. Mk4HD scope only 6-24 PR2. Has slight scuffs on housing, functions perfect. 900 shipped and insured
  5. MK4HD PR3 mil 6-24 mounted and used a total of 50 rounds. SOLD.
  6. Vortex impact 4k wmlrf never actually used. 1250 shipped with remote and remote mounts, no box
  7. Left hand MG2 stock with 8 weights, and rlock foundation rail. 725 shipped. SOLD.
If you have questions DM me.

No real trades, other than the rifle for a Kahles 624i newest gen with the SMKR reticle.

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Night Vision Night Vision Generation Comparison Guide

Practical Application of Night Vision for Domestic
Law Enforcement & Homeland Security


By
Chip Lasky, TNVC Director of Operations & Product Development
And
John Chapman, Director of Training, LMS Defense


The purpose of this informational paper is to provide the reader with the strengths and weaknesses of the most commonly available night vision systems when applied to the US domestic law enforcement and homeland security mission. On August 17 and 18, 2010, Chip Lasky and John Chapman conducted a series of tests with the mandate to gather realistic data in order to 1) determine the effectiveness of commonly available night vision when utilized in real world circumstances; and 2) utilize this data to determine a minimum level of capability appropriate for domestic law enforcement and homeland security missions. The reason for this undertaking is to provide the law enforcement professional a basis for understanding the capabilities and limitations of various image intensifiers on the market. This informational paper is intended to dispel the confusion surrounding the appropriateness of various devices and their associated image intensifier tubes. This article is not meant to address the technical merits or deficiencies in these devices so much as to provide a realistic portrayal of their capabilities in side-by-side comparison.

To accomplish these goals, we developed a realistic set of scenarios based on real world circumstances likely to be encountered by the user community. We then utilized the five most common night vision devices covering the three most common image intensifier generations available to the domestic user community to observe these scenarios from the responder’s perspective. Each device was tested in each scenario to gather data in three modes: 1) Passive observation using only the available environment’s ambient light; 2) passive observation using each unit’s internal infrared (IR) Illuminator; and 3) Passive observation using a secondary IR Illuminator (Surefire M1 IR Illuminator). A professional photographer then captured photos through each device in each mode, using the same shutter speed and other camera settings. These camera settings were determined by setting up the camera in the mode and shutter speed most favorable to the device with the tube that gathered the least amount of light (the ATN Viper Gen1+).

The need to rapidly and accurately identify threats such as a weapon in a suspect’s hand is overwhelmingly obvious for those going into harm’s way. This was a requisite in developing the scenarios for this article. The idea is to best describe, through photo documentation, the ability to detect and identify threats in accordance with domestic laws of Use of Force. We chose several different locales in which law enforcement personnel are likely to encounter a suspect while using night vision.

Photo documentation was collected with a Nikon D700 Digital SLR Camera. Images are shown as-is with no alteration or retouching. Raw data files are available for peer review.

The five devices tested were:

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1.ITT PVS-14 Night Enforcer Gen3 PINNACLE Auto-Gated Image Intensifier (ITTE-NEPVS-14-17)
•Gen3 U.S. ITT PINNACLE
•Resolution: 64-72 lp/mm Typical
•Thin-Film
•Auto-Gated
•Adjustable/ Variable Gain
•1x +0.03 Magnification
•40º + 2º Field of View (FOV)
•F/1.2 Objective Lens
•EFL 26mm Ocular Lens
•Diopter +4 to -6
•10″ to Infinity Focus

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2.Litton (L3) PVS-14 Gen3 Auto-Gated Image Intensifier
•Gen3 U.S. Litton Auto-Gated
•Resolution: 64 lp/mm Typical
•Thin-Film
•Auto-Gated
•Adjustable/ Variable Gain
•1x Magnification
•40º Field of View (FOV)
•F/1.2 Objective Lens
•EFL 26mm Ocular Lens
•Diopter +2 to -6
•10″ to Infinity Focus

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3.GT-14 Gen2 Super High Performance (SHP) Image Intensifier
•Gen2 Super High Performance (SHP)
•Resolution: 51-64 lp/mm Typical
•Non-Filmed
•Non-Gated
•Automatic Brightness Control
•1x Magnification
•40º Field of View (FOV)
•F/1.2 Objective Lens
•EFL 23mm Ocular Lens
•Diopter +5 to -4
•10″ to Infinity Focus

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4.D-300 Gen2 MILSPEC Image Intensifier
•Gen2+
•Resolution: 28-38 lp/mm Typical
•Non-Filmed
•Non-Gated
•Automatic Brightness Control
•1x Magnification
•40º Field of View (FOV)
•F/1.2 Objective Lens
•EFL 25mm Ocular Lens
•Diopter +2 to -4
•10″ to Infinity Focus

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5.ATN Viper Gen1 Image Intensifier (NVG0VIPR10)
•Gen1+
•Resolution: 40 lp/mm Typical
•Non-Film
•Non-Gated
•Automatic Brightness Control
•1x Magnification
•20º Field of View (FOV)
•F/1.4 Objective Lens
•EFL 35mm Ocular Lens
•Diopter +5 to -5
•1 m to Infinity Focus

These devices were selected because they can display the various generations and levels within generations of image intensifier technology. The units are all monocular-type and can be hand-held or head-mounted for a hands free capability. Emphasis was placed on individually-operated devices used in a “search and observe” capacity.
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So the asshole can write a book about it


But did nothing to go against the narrative that old Potato was fit and mentally sound commander in chief.

Why have none of the enablers of the rape of the Republic been brought to justice- we all know who they are .
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SOLD 30 nosler sale- Brass dies and guages

4 new boxes of 50
1 box with 23 in them
1 redding full length bushing die and 1 body die.

Dies $100
Brass $100 per box so $400 total and I will throw in the 23 brass.
I also have a go and no go guages $ 75 for both.

I would like to sale as package deal.

Would like to move this stuff fast

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Any Old Remington Employees Here, or Smiths Experienced On the Remington 700?

Having an issue with feeding from two Rem 700's both in 6.5 Creed. They were perfect before getting pillar bedded. So now they both shoot fantastic, but dont feed worth a dam. They aways pass the hand feeding dummies test, but on the range is ALWAYS a whole other story; must be the recoil that does something.
The only thing I could find was that after they were bedded, the blind magazine box kinda had some vertical play in it. Noticed that when I took the action out of the stock and bolted the bottom metal back up to it to see how it looked assembled. Noticed the action screws were now too long and would interfere with the bolt. I asked myself how could this be? If this is mated perfectly without the stock, how are the screws too long?
Now I see - the assembled (in the stock) rifle is longer (taller) inside the stock than it is without. So then after it was all back together again and with the floor plate open, I could stick my hand in there and slide the mag box up and down about four millimeters. This to me didnt seem right but I was told by someone there was indeed supposed to be that play in there.
While looking at the mag box, spring and follower design, I noticed the blued steel mag box was different than the stainless model I have. And they're both different than the ones you see on Ebay that have the little tab or eye on back of the box, where I think you can screw this box down to the action.
1. This box that can be screwed down to the action; it seems older. Is it? Was this discontinued? What was it for originally?
2. My stainless mag box has what appear to be laser cuts in it, and the folds to act like feed lips are more aggressive (closer) Why did the design change? Or was one meant for the 308 and the other a 6.5 creed? I dont know. Was it just a product improvement/change proposal over the years?

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I'm doing load development for my Gen4 Glock 40 MOS with RMR RM07 Gen2 with 200gr hard cast bullets from Montana Bullet Works... goal is bear loads.

I purchased .401 WFN-GC from them for bear loads and their WFN-PB practice bullet. Both are hard cast.

Had a lengthy conversation with their bullet guy and he said their WFN-GC has killed many bears and he would take it over a BB or Underwood any day. I'm not going to pretend I know what I'm talking about or exactly what he said because I don't remember 100% but he talked about their mixture vs high antimony. Either way, MBW comes highly recommended.

Today was my first day playing with loads. I loaded up 5ea 6.0-7.2gr in 0.2gr increments n350 with the 200gr Montana Bullet Works HC WFN practice bullet they sell. HiTek coated. Sig nickel brass and CCI LP. Stupid accurate at 10yd out of my factory Gen4 Glock 40 MOS with RMR RM07 Gen2. Don't have any speeds but I will tomorrow. They shot soft and the higher charges were probably in the 1025-1100 range.. zero leading issues. Nice and clean

Guy MBW told me to shoot my same load with the 200gr HC practice bullet and the WFN-GC.. he also said dont worry about trying to get them super fast. He said 1100-1150 is fine they will penetrate great at that speed. waiting for some longshot to arrive to load a good 1200fps bear load with those.

I did chrono the underwood 200gr HC round out of my gun and avg was 1200.. they also started leading the last 2" of my barrel

Also have a Bar-Sto match barrel being made for this Glock 40. Once it's ready they are gonna call me to send my pistol in to have the barrel custom fit. Mostly doing this for better case support over factory glock barrel.with hotter bear loads but I'll take the increased accuracy as well.

Here the Montana Bullet Works hardcast 200gr WFN-PB HiTek coated practice bullet

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Here the Montana Bullet Works hardcast dangerous game 200gr WFN-GC bullet I'll be loading to carry in the woods



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Here my targets from yesterday with VV N350 and the 200gr WFN-PB @ 10YD



6.2GR


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And here is factory Underwood 200gr hardcast @ 10yd 1200fps on labradar




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Win a Zeiss 15x56 LRP

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Zeiss Sport Optics Giveaway

Every month is as, or more, exciting than the last. We are thrilled to have the new Zeiss Conquest HDX LRP 15x56 Binocular with MRAD Reticle for our giveaway on May 7th.

The ZEISS Conquest HDX LRP 15x56 is made to turn competitors into winners thanks to its MRAD Reticle. It is designed for precision rifle shooting, featuring a milliradian reticle for accurate target assessment, a reticle leveler adjustment, and dual diopter adjustments. With 15x magnification, 56mm objective lenses, and tripod compatibility, it provides bright, sharp images for competitive shooters.

Long-Range Precision (LRP) Designation
Tailored to enhance the performance of competitors in Precision Rifle Series (PRS) and National Rifle League (NRL) events.

Reticle Leveler
ZEISS has incorporated a lever at the top of the left ocular for easy and quick reticle leveling, allowing observers to accurately adjust and maintain a level reticle.

Integrated Milliradian Reticle
An advanced milliradian reticle etched onto the internal lens, helps shooters assess bullet impacts, lead moving targets, and make wind calls in competitions.

Reticle Design
The reticle features a 'T-style' and 'tree-style' design with a floating center dot, offering 10.0 MRAD of windage, 5.0 MRAD of drop, and precise MRAD increments for accurate adjustments and target evaluation

Dual Diopter Adjustments
The binoculars feature two locking diopter adjustments – one for sharpening the reticle and the other for achieving a focused view across the entire field of view.

Tripod Compatibility
The binocular has a ¼-20 tripod adapter port and includes an Arca-Swiss compatible adapter for stable viewing, especially at high magnification.

High Magnification and Brightness
With 15x magnification and 56mm objective lenses, these binoculars provide a large field of view and bright, high-quality images in any environment.

Rugged, Adjustable and Removable Eyecups
The adjustable, comfortable eyecups offer four positions and are removable for easy cleaning and replacement.

Specs:
Magnification 15 ×
Effective lens diameter 56 mm
Light transmission 90%
Exit pupil diameter 3.7 mm
Twilight factor 29.0
Field of view at 1,000 m (yds) 80 m (240 ft)
Subjective viewing angle 69° Ww
Close focusing distance 3.5 m (11.5 ft)
Diopter adjustment range − 4.0 | + 4.0 dpt
Exit pupil distance 18 mm
Pupil distance 54 – 74 mm
Lens type HD
Prism system Abbe-König

This Months Winner is Donald R. of LRH

Congratulations Donald

Remember to enter our May drawing for your chance to win the amazing newly released Zeiss Conquest HDX LRP 15x56 Binocular with MRAD Reticle

It is our pleasure to bring these drawings to you each month to show our appreciation for all the support that we receive. Just our way of saying thank you.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the monthly winners for posting reviews of the products they have won. The forum members value your opinions, as do we.
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SOLD Remington 700 LA

I am selling a Remington 700 LA (Std bolt face), complete with bolt, bolt release, trigger, recoil lug, hardware, and bottom metal. This action was worked on by Score High Gunsmithing in Albuquerque, NM; however, I didn't have it done, so I can't say exactly what they did. The face of the receiver definitely looks like it has been trued, and the lugs have been lapped. They also pinned the recoil lug. Trigger breaks right at 2lbs.

Must ship to FFL from an individual. $550 shipped, PPFF preferred. I will also accept personal check or MO, but will hold item until clear and/or money in hand.

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Night Vision Anyone from Armasight on the Hide?

I picked up an Armasight Sidekick 640 to play with, and it's got alot of neat features for a little unit.

They recently sent out a firmware update for the device, and it's actually stoopid easy to install. Seems to fix a few minor things... In my case, the B2 button would no longer power the unit down, although it worked fine the rest of the time. After the firmware update, everything is GTG.

The ONE thing that would be nice on the Sidekick would be having an Edge Detection / Outline mode. Especially, if the device is used with a PVS-14... which Armasight goes to great lengths to sell bridges and their own PVS-14 for...

Armasight! Why is there no Edge Detection mode on the Sidekick 640?

Chambering issue after expander mandrell.

Hello gentlemen,
after my last shooting session I measured my cases and I find some differences on headspace.
I tested some charges and the headspace are differenti from the low load to the ho load but from 1.4710" to 1.4700"

So I've made a resetting on the Forster FL Bushing sizing die for a 2 thou down from the fired case headspace, assuming that the 1.4710" of the hi loaded case are the start point.

My scheduling are the following:
- Bump the shoulder without the bushing for obtain the 2 thou of headspace (only for One or two case as reference).
Check on the chamber, ok!
- insert the bushing and resize the neck.
Check on the chamber, ok!
The bolt fall down free.
- expand the neck with mandrel.
Check un the chamber, ko!
The bolt don't fall down free, need finger help.

The headspace of the resized case are 1.4690"

I think that the mandrel, when open the neck, open also the apical section of the shoulder and change is angle.

If I think wrong can help me to solve this issue?

Thanks