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Accessories Manners EH-4 ET GAP

Never used or hunted, re-purposed the rifle so this is no longer needed.
Left side flush cups
Proof Sendero contour
Rem 700 Inlet
Comes with 3.100" COAL 3B Bainey box bottom metal, will also accept Unkown Munitions XL SA standard DBM for 3.150" COAL.

Bedded by LRI for Defiance Anti-X. It's also a perfect fit on my Lone Peak Razor Ti and Terminus Apollo Lite Ti. $700 shipped

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Reloading Equipment Brass FS

Going through things I don’t need. All have been sitting in plastic for a couple of years and have some discoloration but no corrosion
1. 100 rounds Lapua 308W New primed with Fed Match Primers. Probably 109 actually number. Fully prepared for match. Cut to same length, debuted and chamfered SOLD

2. 250 plus once fired Lake City 7.62 Match cases fully prepared and ready to load. Primed with Fed Match. 90.00 shipped lower price

3. 59 Remington new 260 REM Brass primed with Fed Match Plus 20 new not primed REM 260. Total of 79 pieces
. 45.00 shipped

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CHINA IS F###ED

CHINA ON FIRE! Trade War is killing them. Employees have set numerous factories on fire in protests, shipping docks are empty! Tons of inventory sitting in containers…no cars or people anywhere. Deafening silence…Chinese people expecting martial law in wake of rebellion.

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Need help deciding M40A1 build configurations

This thread started out with some posts about various M40A1 parts that I had on hand to build a few clone rifles from. However, the thread has now morphed into a resource for all things M40A1 related. If you have any original USMC M40A1 parts or M40A1 clone builds, please post them in this thread!




I was going through my M40A1 parts today and I'm trying to decide which A1 configurations I want to build. I've been collecting M40's and original M40xx parts for about a decade now, but one rifle still eludes me -- the M40A1. I recently picked up a 221xxx receiver and I think it's finally time to get a few M40A1 builds completed. I currently have 3 receivers from donor rifles, so that constrains me to only 3 clone builds. However, I have a bunch of original USMC M40A1 parts and I need to carefully choose which parts will be used on each build.

There were actually a few different "types" or "configurations" of A1's built over the decades and I want my clone builds to reflect the changes that were made. There's quite a few ways to mix and match the parts, with some arrangements making more sense than others. For example, it's historically correct to use a Unertl 10x scope with a Redfield welded mount, but the Redfield greenie scopes were never used with the Unertl mounts. Some parts might also look better together based on when they were issued. For example, I personally think that the earlier Redfield greenie scopes look better when paired with an early wispy smear stock, as opposed to being paired with a much later woodland pattern stock.

With all that being said, I can finally get to the point of this thread. I'd like your help with deciding which parts should go together on each of the 3 M40A1 clone builds, and I'd like to share some photos/info of rare parts with everyone. I think that this could be an interesting conversation based on the numerous parts that were used on the A1's and when they came into service. If I like any of the M40A1 configurations that you guys come up with, I'll have my gunsmith build the rifles that way.

Even though I'll have to decide what the final A1 clone builds will look like, I still really want to hear what you guys think about which parts should be used on which builds, and how you settled on that exact specification. I bet that some of you will put together combinations of parts that I wouldn't think to use, and you might have a very rational explanation to back up your choices and parts selection.

So, what do you guys think? Is anyone interested in discussing rare M40A1 parts and how a few clones should be built? I numbered each item in the photos of the parts, so they should be easy to refer to. I also have more M40A1 parts that aren't in the photos, so if you think that I'm missing something like an unmarked Redfield 40X base/ring set, please say so. I forgot to add an unmarked 40X base to the photos below, but it might be the best option for a build that uses the unserialized Redfield greenie scope that I do have in the photos.

I hope the purpose of this post makes sense and I hope you guys will have fun mixing and matching M40A1 parts together in order to create the best clone builds possible! I'll break up the various parts into separate posts, so it will be easy to see things grouped together and I can always go back and add more photos/information to each post if need be. Who knows, maybe if this turns into a great discussion thread I might decide to give away a rare M40 part or 2.


I'll start things off with an early transitional M40A1 variation (the numbers are the choice from that item's group photo in the other posts):

Stock - #1, early wispy green smear
Scope - #1, 221xxx marked Redfield greenie with a 221xxx marked Redfield base
Mount - Not pictured in the mount's group photo, the 40X base is already on the scope
Barrel - #1, the earliest of the 3 barrels ans is dated 1978
Receiver - #1, early 221xxx serial number
Rational - I chose the earliest item from each of the 5 groups of parts in order to build the earliest issued transitional M40A1. Since I chose the 221xxx receiver, it makes sense to also choose the 221xxx marked scope and 221xxx marked 40X scope base. Although 700SA bases were also used on these early transitional A1's, I just prefer the 40X base (for aesthetics if the 40X base has square corners). I also chose to use the earliest barrel, which is also marked with a date and the caliber. These markings might have only been used on the earliest barrels, since later versions had different markings or no markings at all. So, it just makes sense to use the early barrel for the early transitional A1 build, especially when we can prove that it is indeed an early barrel.

PRS Upper (small frame)

Been thinking about doing small(standard) AR for PRS. I used to live in tatical timmy world and it seems like a big chunk of the AR world is still there. I was thinking a heavy barrel 18+ inches and the lookings were pretty slim. Lots of MK12s but those seem a bit overpriced and they are not heavy barrels. White Oak has been sold, Fulton has not handguard for arca rails/bipods.

Are there companies that specialize in "Precision" ARs (I know PRS isn't exactly super precision, but lets play pretend). I was hoping to just get a complete upper. I am not above building myself--always nervous to try new things, but I put my bolt gun together (not exactly rocket science). Witch my specific requirements, would it be better to build or any companies have "off the shelf" precision uppers.

Going off to explore JP right now, but this is more a "fun" project than a gucci project and lets be honest--I'm not that good.

CDC and deep state still at it


looks like RFK is struggling with some things. i am now officially confused about what he is up to. allowing the push of a "new" death shot on 6 yos? disappointing in the dealing with CDC. and no arrests or executions?
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Firearms FS: HK91 - Unfired - Brand New In Box

This is a mint, unfired since the factory test fire, HK91 with original styrofoam box and all accessories. This can be verified by Dakota Tactical. 6,000.00 OBO

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SOLD AXMC Package for sale w/ custom cerakote

As life has it I’m doing more horse trading with @TangoSierra916 so just about as quick as I got this from him it’s going on the chopping block.

- 2018 AXMC with custom dark Multicam cerakote
- proof stainless 6.5 creedmoor 24” barrel threaded 5/8x24, dark earth, 1:7.5 twist with 10 rounds on it
- complete small firing pin bolt purchased from mile high
- one ASR mag (this lets you use short action calibers without the mag well insert)

I do have a small firing pin 338 bolt on back order that the buyer can have first dibs on when it comes in.

It is in great shape and i would keep it if it wasn’t for more deals haha.

$6,500 shipped

Scope, rings, bipod, brake are not included.

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ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL AT LEFTY FOLDING STOCK DIY

Goal: Convert folding skins from non - thumbhole to thumbhole stock versions

Problem: Lefties are discriminated against, so very horribly

1. Although part numbers do exist for lefty folding thumbhole stocks, they’re rather rare.

2. Lefty folders have the spigot window cut rather sloppily, which is NOT the case with right - handed folders (discrimination!); see the pear - shaped spigot window below.

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They USED TO plug the holes before drilling the spigot windows for lefties, see below. This is how my folding non - thumbhole lefty stock came from the factory. As you can see in the green thumbhole stock above, they now appear to be cutting corners.

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3. All stocks are fixed by default, with a) plugs installed to cover up the appropriate sides and b) certain sections drilled through and cut off.

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4. The best option that covers both right or left handed folders is to buy the fixed, non - folding thumbhole stock in the desired color.

5. Crazy glue the plug to the appropriate side and drill through using a step drill, thereby preventing the ugly pear - shaped hole. If one examines a regular right - handed folding thumbhole stock, it’s evident that this is what the factory does. Look at the plug that was affixed and melted through (?) below.

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Pictured below is my lefty after gluing the plug in, and drilling the spigot window (the section blocking the hinge was also cut off, see 6.).

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6. Use a hacksaw and cut off the scored “non - folding section” pictured in 3.

7. Finish off cut with sandpaper.

It’s actually quite easy to make the job appear “factory.”

@Mile High Shooting
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2025 SnipersHide 3-Day, Imperial, NE July 25-27

The Frank and Marc Show returning to JM Precision, Waunita/Imperial, NE in 2025.
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