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SOLD Athlon Helos BTR Gen 2 2-12x42 Mil (New) $385

Looking to sell this Athlon Helos BTR Gen 2 2-12x42 FFP with the AHMR2 Mil reticle. This scope is brand new and unmounted. Don't need it anymore since I got a Leupold Mark 4HD instead.

Asking $385 shipped and insured. Scope is crossposted on Tacswap.

Not looking for trades.

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SOLD FS: Jagerwerks Glock 19 G5 Mach 1 slides

Jagerwerks Glock 19 Gen5 Mach 1 slide. Brand new with ameirglo agent sights and holosun k series cut mos plate.

1 has Ameriglo Agent sights with a Holosun K series optic plate

Brand never used or assembled with parts.


$400 shipped

PayPal FF, Venmo or Zelle

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Optics Trijicon Accupower 1-8x28 Red FFP

Trijicon scope. 1-8X zoom, 34mm tube, 1/4 MOA Turrets FFP Illuminated red segmented circle. Good condition with a few nicks on the turrets. Tinted bikini cover.

$750 Shipped insured continental US, Paypal F&F or Venmo. Add 3% for Paypal G&S

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SOLD SOLD: Not your everyday Magnetospeed.

Jeez another one for sale? Well, yes. But it's also not $500 like the Garmin.

This Magnetospeed package was I believe modeled to sell to the military or came part of a rifle package. It has a much more compact case, a very nice cordura padded soft range bag, and a protective cover for the Magnetospeed device. Oh yeah, and it's BLACK, unlike the consumer red version.

*I don't have the original bayonet guide, so I replaced it with a wooden one. Includes the cell phone dongle.

Asking $199 $189 $179 $169 shipped

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SOLD Zeiss LRP S3 6-36 MRAD scope

Looking to sell my Zeiss LRP S3 6-36 MRAD scope. Mounted once on one rifle. No issues with it and glass is great. Comes with Zeiss scope caps and sunshade.

$1700 plus shipping. SOLD

Willing to PM, call, email, facetime, timestamp or whatever to provide further proof/answer any questions. I have 30+ positive feedback on the AK Files.

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SOLD Vectronix Vector X 10x42 Binoculars DMR Reticle with RRS Adapter

Just got these last week, absolutely amazing piece of tech but after taking them in the field a few times they just don’t play well with my narrow IPD. Absolutely pristine condition, includes everything they did new with everything unopened except the tripod adapter packet so I could install the RRS adapter plate, which is also included.

$SOLD TYD via Venmo/PayPal F&F or add 3% for G&S. Ships USPS insured with tracking.

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SOLD 6.5x47 TS Custom Barrel for impact

Debating on just shooting 6mm from now on. Seeing if there is any interest in a barrel.


2. TS Customs 28" m24 profile
5/8 threads
1-7.5 twist
400 rounds
Asking $400 shipped

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Recommendations on a 7 saum build

I am wanting to build a somewhat lightweight short action 7 saum for primarily a hunting rifle. Plan to use a Manners LRH CF stock, Impact 737 short action, Hawkins hunter bottom metal and magazine, triggertech diamond with either an ATACR or TT optic. I am torn on the barrel between a Bartlein and Proof CF barrel. Probably going to do a 22” barrel because I will be running a Scythe suppressor on it 100% of the time. What twist do most recommend? Im thinking for bullets, pretty much anything from a 162 to a 180, not sure I can get a 190 in a mag in short action. I will be using ADG brass and I have several powders I can try, including RL26. What reamer/ freebore would be recommended? Everything I have read says to go with the .090” freebore. Any recommendations for changes in any of this?

Best app for land property lines, hunting and surveying?

Our family has abt 250 acres of land spread over 3 properties. I have all the paperwork with the drawn lines, distance, and whatnot, but it's hard to get an accurate idea of my location when you're deep in a hardwood bottom. The land has markers, but they were placed decades ago when the land was almost clear. Looking for something I can use when I'm traipsing about to shlw my location in relation to property lines

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SOLD 7 SAUM barrel

New barrel, no rounds shot through it. Ace single point cut, 8 twist, 20inch length, rem varmint contour, .200 freebore, gunmetal gray cerakote, 5/8x24 muzzle thread. Chambered for tikka action. Chamber by Mike Manzella of Manzella precision. Also have a 100 pieces of new ADG 7 SAUM brass. Hornady dies, 100 box of 175 eldx’s, 100 162 eldms, 100 180 eldms. 500$ shipped.

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Night Vision Real Deal Wilcox/KVC/RQE/etc vs Chicom Knock-Offs - Buy American???

Well… the time has come. It was only a couple of years ago when the difference between the “Legit” US-made / manufactured kit was clearly better and buying Chinesium was a crap shoot at best.

Not so anymore.

Chynah has upped their game almost overnight. Their thermals, at least in terms of performance, easily rival or, in some cases, exceed that of their American peers at non-trivial cost savings. This extends especially to the new crop of knock-off mounts and bridges, cloning the likes of GBRS, Wilcox, KVC/RQE, and many others.

I have all of the genuine articles and figured I’d find out if the new breed of Chinesium is really “all that” when directly compared to Stars and Stripes manufacturers.

Debate amongst yourselves as to whether or not your Red-Blooded Murican Patriotism will allow you to buy Yellow, but the results are in, and a $138 (delivered) Chynah KVC/RQE bridge is, for all practical, non-mil users, every bit as good as Knights’ $1,000 offering (that routinely sells on the used market for $1,500-2,000).

Fit-and-finish are nearly indistinguishable from one another. I literally can’t tell which is which, aside from the screw hardware (Imperial on KVC, Metric on Chinkolium) and the weight (the C model is 0.5 ounces heavier). Both lock-up in a genuine Wilcox G24 equally as well and various dovetail devices lock into both slots identically.

Functionally, they are identical.

The Sotac/Chynah unit comes in a nice, little reusable plastic case with rippled foam.

The KVC comes in a small, white plain cardboard box wrapped in a clear plastic bag. No foam, nothing.

Perhaps under hard use in austere environments the KVC would hold up better, but that’s pure conjecture on my part, as I’m grasping for reasons to justify owning a mount that costs 10x as much but *may* deliver only 10% more value.

I can see 2, maybe 3 times the price to have a “Made in the USA” sticker on the plain white box, but TEN?!

Sotac is killing it right now. They have knock-offs of everything KVC makes, as well as Wilcox and others. iRay is pumping out serious NV and Thermal tech and updating/improving almost every year, where US manufacturers are lucky to refresh products every 5.

I’m done paying premium prices for inferior products — or at least not superior. Let the DoD pay $4,000 for their hammers and toilet seats.

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SOLD KAC SR15 16” Complete Upper $1675

Factory FDE notched upper, with E3.2 bolt, iron sights, & pic rail. This is new/unfired.

$1675 shipped Zelle

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