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Firearms RARE SAN 511 Precision Rifle .50 BMG with 1 of 1 B&T Suppressor

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$20,000

Incredibly rare SAN 511 Rifle, serial number 34 - Less than 10 of these in the US! Comes with reflex style 1 of 1 B&T USA made 3D printed suppressor.

SAN 511 sniper / anti-materiel rifle is an improved version of the OM Nemesis rifle, which was developed by Swiss company AMSD several years ago. All manufacturing rights and documentation for Nemesis were sold by AMSD to SAN Swiss Arms AG (former SIG Arms factory, now member of international SIG SAUER group) in 2010.

SAN 511 sniper / anti-materiel rifle is manually operated, rotary bolt action weapon. It is built around aluminum alloy receiver, which is possible due to bolt locking directly to the barrel extension. Precision made barrel is free floated and equipped with muzzle brake and/or optional sound suppressor (silencer). Rifle has extended Picatinny rails for both top and side mounting accessories. Rifle is fed from detachable box magazines with 5-round capacity and also has mag insert for single feed loading. Side-folding shoulder stock can be easily adjusted to user preferences, and is fitted with adjustable, folding rear support leg. Folding adjustable bipod is attached to the forend, and rifle can be fired either from ground or other support (for maximum accuracy) or off the shoulder (in emergency situations). Sighting means are provided by telescope or night sights, installed by the user onto integral Picatinny rail, running at the top of the receiver. Additional accessory rails are provided on both sides of the receiver.

Comes with everything pictured, including the following:

Like New SAN 511 Rifle with Muzzle Brake (20 rounds fired through it)

Bore snake, cleaning brushes, cleaning rod (not pictured), and jag

1 of 1 B&T Suppressor (Brand new, unfired)

Allen key set

Swiss Arms bullet drop table

One piece 34MM QD scope mount

50 BMG Snap Cap Training Bullet

Cases for both the rifle and suppressor

Bolt Disassembly Tool

CAA Grip and grip/palm swell panels (Not Pictured)
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So you Vape or know someone who does? Stop now, its poison.

It's poison and the ones selling it know.

The Lessons of Popcorn Lung: Inhale With Caution​

Amy-Sarah Marshall8/23/2019General Health
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popcorn lung disease
Popcorn lung sounds deceptively silly. The condition actually has no cure.
August 23, 2019 update: An alert issued by the Blue Ridge Poison Center and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on August 21 reveals that vaping has started to have real consequences. The report notes that vaping has recently resulted in 100 cases of people going to the emergency room with serious lung illness and life-threatening symptoms. Clearly, as vaping becomes more popular, these kinds of concerns will only increase. The story of popcorn lung illustrates why.

TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING​

Can we ever have too much of a good thing? For hundreds of years, authors like Cervantes, Shakespeare and Twain have all weighed the question. Philosophically, we may continue to wonder. But when it comes to popcorn lung, I’ve come to conclude that the answer is a definite YES.

THE POPCORN LUNG STORY​

It sounds like an urban myth. But this story actually happened. “This guy loved popcorn,” says pulmonologist Catherine Bonham, MD. “He made microwave popcorn every day, about two times a day, and when he opened the bag he would inhale the popcorn smell because he loved it so much.” The diagnosis for his lung issues couldn’t have been more fitting: This popcorn-lover had contracted popcorn lung.
This patient’s fate doesn’t mean you should never eat microwave popcorn again. Lung doctors Bonham and Tessy Paul, MD, sat down with me to explain the true lesson of the popcorn lung story. There is something to be said for moderation in all things — especially when we’re talking about our lungs and what we breathe into them on a daily basis.

POPCORN LUNG POPPING UP​

But let’s back up. In 2000, in Jasper, Missouri, a local doctor had eight patients with breathing problems. Biopsies showed that all of these workers had bronchiolitis obliterans, a very specific and fairly rare lung disease.
The doctor noticed a pattern. Every single one of these patients worked at a local factory that produced microwave popcorn flavoring. And each of them were exposed on a daily basis to the flavoring mixture itself. All eight had worked there for many years.
These clues — and the fact that four of those initial eight patients required lung transplants — led to an investigation by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Bonham says they found that “half of the workers had some kind of lung problems, like asthma or bronchitis.”
But none of the workers had linked their conditions to their work environment. “Most of the time, when we think of occupational illness, we think of a one-time, really high-level exposure to something inhaled,” Bonham explains. “But in this case, the workers were inhaling this butter flavor over a longer period of time. So they weren’t associating their symptoms with being exposed at work.”
As Paul puts it, “They didn’t go home and have symptoms right away. It was just exposure over time.”

A TOXIC FLAVOR​

The investigators of NIOSH “sampled the environment and what the workers were breathing and found 100 volatile compounds.” Predominant among them: diacetyl, a buttery-tasting chemical.
The findings fingered diacetyl as the culprit at the root of the problem. When heated and inhaled over long periods of time, airway damage results. Inflammation in the lungs leads to a buildup of scar tissue that blocks and destroys airways. This damage, bronchiolitis obliterans, became known as popcorn lung.
Further investigations throughout the 2000s revealed that diacetyl occurs both in artificial and natural processes. Coffee roasting, for instance, produces the compound, whether or not the artificial flavor has been added. You can also find diacetyl in dairy products, candy, wine, beer and chocolate.
But the story doesn’t just tell us to remove diacetyl to make everything better. Paul explains that microwave popcorn manufacturers tried “substituting with another compound. But they found out the substitutions were just as bad.”
Bonham nods: “The take-home point is that exposing yourself to large amounts of chemicals, artificial or natural, doesn’t matter. Your lungs don’t know what to do with these aerosols when you’re breathing them every day, all day.”

THE EFFECTS OF POPCORN LUNG​

The effects of popcorn lung are irreversible.
Bronchiolitis obliterans, a type of interstitial lung disease, literally “obliterates” or destroys the small airways in your lungs. Scar tissue builds up and blocks the air, making it harder for you to breathe. While some medications can slow this scar build-up, no treatment can remove the scars.
“It’s amazing to look at some of these biopsies under the microscope,” Paul notes. “With popcorn lung, we can see airways narrowed down or completely obliterated. It’s amazing how much damage you can cause.”

THE DANGERS OF E-CIGS AND INHALING OVER TIME​

Accumulation over time: This, not diacetyl, is the real cause of diseases like this. Not only does the damage occur to the lungs, but the slow progression undermines health providers’ ability to diagnose and warn people about the damage.
Bonham points to the rise of vaping as a prime example of this difficulty. “Lung doctors are so concerned about flavored e-cigarettes because they have these compounds, and we don’t know what they do. But we know from our experience with popcorn lung that some damage is being done. It might be damage that’s more low-level now, but as there’s an accumulation over time, it could be causing a serious health problem.”
Bonham notes that the story of popcorn lung should caution users of new products like e-cigarettes against trusting too much in safety claims made by companies. She points out that, like with the tobacco industry, manufacturers have no economic incentive to make the health risks of their products public.
With popcorn lung: “The companies had done their own testing on these chemicals, and they knew before 1993 that it killed the rats they exposed to it in the lab. But since it was private research, it wasn’t made public. They also had had leadership meetings talking about how to protect workers from flavoring compounds even before reports of popcorn lung came out. So, they knew it would come to be a problem or might be something they’d need to pay attention to, but there’s an economic incentive for companies not to make that kind of information public knowledge or let us know that this could be a problem.”*

QUESTIONING THE MARKETING OF E-CIGARETTES & VAPING​

“It’s really unfortunate, because a lot of these products are being marketed or tailored to really young people,” Paul says. “Teenagers, even middle school kids are using these products with bubble gum flavors or cinnamon flavors. These are not geared towards adults. Knowing that these kids at such a young age are being exposed is really disheartening. Who knows what we’ll be seeing ten years from now?”

THE SYMPTOMS OF POPCORN LUNG​

Your primary care provider should note symptoms like:
  • Short of breath
  • Crackles (“sounds like Velcro or Rice Crispies”) detected with a stethoscope
  • Cough that doesn’t go away
  • Oxygen levels that nosedive when walking
Bonham agrees. “Some of these informational videos about flavoring and diacetyl and cigarettes characterize vaping as a fun hobby, with cartoon animations.” Her conclusion? E-cigarette marketing isn’t “targeted towards adults trying to quit tobacco. It’s trying to get a new generation smoking.”

The Claims of Ingredient Safety​

Bonham notes that some online sources suggest that “without diacetyl in e-cigarettes, they’re harmless.” This claim doesn’t reveal the other nature of the other ingredients in vapors and flavoring, however.
For instance, Bonham points out that the chemical that creates the vapor in e-cigarettes and produces the white puff of smoke is polyethylene glycol— colonoscopy preparation solution.
“Think about coating your lungs with colon prep,” she says. “I think intuitively that’s a terrible idea.”
Bonham notes that some manufacturers have employed the ingredient-switching strategy in response to critique of polyethylene glycol, using propylene glycol as a substitute. “Some pro-vaping bloggers discuss that propylene is somehow safe to inhale. Another use of propylene glycol? Airplane de-icer.” And Bonham adds, like any other chemical additive, “Repeated exposures over time are likely to cause lasting lung disease in susceptible people.”

PROBLEMS BREATHING?​

Bronchiolitis obliterans is a type of lung condition called pulmonary fibrosis. Get tested for this lung disease right away.

The Supposed Safe Levels​

When it comes to inhaling compounds, Bonham says, we’ve learned that “what’s a safe level for one person might not be a safe level for another person. Some people are more susceptible than others are.”
Exposing yourself to anything over time, she says, because studies haven’t found anything harmful in the substance, is “naïve. You’re being experimental — on yourself.”

Accessories Dope Card Holder - Picatinny, Optic Mounted and SPUHR

New D.O.P.E Card Holder​

$30 + Shipping​


This design allows for a sleek and repeatable way to display your D.O.P.E. and other info on your rifle at eye level. Detents hold it open or closed. The interchangeable cards allow for quick and easy swaps between stages or engagements, and they can mount top or bottom.

Cards work with dry erase, wet erase or Sharpie markers to provide options for every environment. Sharpie can be removed with a damp Magic Eraser/melamine sponge.

Website - DOPE Card Holder


*Recently added SPUHR Mounted option*


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SOLD MPA BA COMP Tikka Inlet RH AICS

new chassis, burnt bronze in color, right hand, adjustable mag latch, new style bag rider & cheek rest, action screws, spigot, night vision bridge, & will ship in original box. Barreled action was set into it but that’s it, just a bit too heavy for what I’m looking to do.


$775 shipped/Reasonable offers considered
Zelle for payment

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SOLD JAE 700 G4 chassis - price drop

Great condition gen 4 JAE. Honestly sat in the closet. Nothing is wrong with it, I just got a manners night stalker is the only reason I’m selling it. It’s a great chassis and cost $2k new.

If you don’t like the camo, I have Black Skins that can be used instead, your choice.

Comes with
  • 2” extended ARCA rail
  • Angled or vertical grip your choice.
  • your choice of Camo skins or Black skins.
$1500 $1250 shipped

Camo is orange Cerakote base with Rustoleum camo paint on top. You could change up the pattern down the road if you felt like it.

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SOLD WTS Sig M18X, with optic.

For sale is a Sig M18X with M17 enclosed emitter optic. This is not the p320 slide, It's a legit M18. Included is a sig factory threaded barrel for the pistol, and 2 x 21rd mags. Less then 300rds fired.

This:


$1300 shipped to your FFL.


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Coup De Grace action for reloaders?

Apologies in advance if this is common knowledge, but I can't seem to find it anywhere in the CDG discussions.

As a lifetime reloader, I have always been using bolt lift effort and ejector swipe marks (on the case head) as early pressure indicators when working up new loads.

Does the pivoting handle and mechanical ejector (lesser so) of the CDG action prevent me from using these methods, or are there still other obvious indicators regardless of these novel design changes?

Inquiring purchaser wants to know . . .

Thanks

2025 Mile High Brawl hosted by Rifles Only

What a weekend. It was wet, cold, windy, and cold. Did I mention it was cold! Despite the weather and several dropouts due to the weather the weekend was a HUGE success. Congratulations to Stephen Mutchler for the win. He killed the COF. We did several new events this year, even an injury tripod stage that people seemed to really like. That was sponsored by Two Vets Tripods. If you are in the market for a Tripod we really suggest you taking a look at what they have to offer. This was an outlaw match and we were happy to see so many new shooters. Maybe some of the competitors will chime in on the competition to give you all a little feedback.
We really want to Thank all the competitors for a safe and fun match. You guys/gals powered through the awful weather and still came out smiling. Thanks to all of our range officers. This competition would not be what it is without you all. From the Rifles Only staff, THANK YOU. Last but certainly not least, we had an incredible sponsorship showing this year. Every single sponsor will get recognized but there are a few we really want to showcase because they stepped up big time:
Mile High Shooting Accessories donated 2 Accuracy International Rifles, NightForce put scopes on those rifles as well.
Neessen Outdoors donated a zero turn mower.
Austin Moto Adventures donated a motorcycle class with the motorcycle, lodging, and food all included.
Black Rifle Coffee Company donated cases and cases of coffee and their amazing new energy drinks
B&T Industries and Collision Country Repair Center made sure everyone was feed and feed very well. B&T Industries also sponsored a stage for a brand new bipod.
Hornady not only donated several thousands of dollars in prizes but also sent their amazing Hit Target Indicator lights which are pretty dang good and perfect for anyone on a budget.
We also donated $3000 in prize money to the winner.
The list goes on! Here is a list of all of our great sponsors and we highly recommend you look at these guys when you need to purchase more gear.
Mile High Shooting Accessories
Neessen Outdoors in Kingsville, TX
NightForce
Austin Moto Adventures
Black Rifle Coffee Company
B&T Industries
Vortex Optics
Leupold Optics
Kitanica
Thunder Beast Arms Corp
Manners Composite Stocks
MagPul
Primary Arms
Magnetospeed and Kestrel
Bartlein Barrels
XLR Industries
DST Precision
Area 419
Accu-Tac
Arken Optics
Defiance Machine
Fix it Sticks
Wilder Tactical
Lapua
Berger
Vihtavouri
Foundation Stocks
Two Vets Tripods
JC Steel Targets
MDT Sporting Goods
Armageddon Gear
Proof Research
Athlon Optics
Red Beard Gunworks
Vectronics
Sig Sauer
Wiebad
SAP (Short Action Precision)
Hammer Creek, LLC
Collision Country Repair Center
Badger Ordnance
Redding Reloading
Springfield Armory
Dope Stick
Conrad Funke
Sunrise Tactical
Crossroads Precision Rifles, LLC

Thank you to everyone involved that made this a unique and fantastic competition. We look forward to seeing everyone next year and maybe even at the Sniper's Hide Cup in November! Stay Safe and Believe the Bullet

SOLD FS: New NF ATACR 7-35 F1 FDE

Brand new, never mounted…need funds for something unexpected. I did open the box and it’s never left my office.
MIL-XT reticle. Comes with everything from factory.
Edit: looks like my picture files are too big. Can send via email if you like.
$2900 shipped with insurance CONUS.
PayPal or Venmo, check or MO. Can take a Zelle payment if only option available.

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SOLD MPA ba chasis for sale.

***Sold***

I’m selling a used but in good shape MPA chassis in grey.
Comes with internal weights, spigot end, larger bag rider, adjustable butt stock, adjustable comb with height set blocks and screws.
Short action extra round holder.
I can get better pictures tonight.

Impact 373Action, 6 Dasher barrel, vortex razor gen III 6-36 scope not included. I may wall them
For right offer 😉

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SOLD WTS: Burris Fullfield IV 6-24x50 SCR MOA W/ Rings

I’ve got a used Burris Fullfield IV 6-24x50 up for sale. It’s a SFP scope with the SCR MOA reticle and matching mil turrets. Side parallax focuses down to 10 yards. A few handling marks on the bell and parallax knob I tried to highlight in pics but overall in great shape and glass is clean. I got it on a rifle I recently picked up so no box. Will throw in a set of rings with it.

$265 shipped to the lower 48. Zelle, PP gift, Venmo or USPSMO.
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