Filter

US Präzipress Ordering

I couldn't find this info before ordering so posting for those interested in the process of ordering a Prazipress from the United States.

Model: Heavy Präzipress 120
Cost: $1029.14 (Press + Shipping + Import Duty)

Timeline
5-29-2024 - Purchase (PayPal)

12–9-2024 - Received Paper Invoice from Thomas Turban

12-11-2024 - Received Paypal Invoice from Thomas Turban
12-11-2024 - Paid Invoice

12-17-2024 - DHL Tracking Received

12-18-2024 - Received DHL Import Duty Invoice ($38.40)
12-18-2024 - Paid Import Duty (PayPal)

12-19-2024 - Delivered by DHL (not handed off to another carrier, im in Tennessee)

Obviously very long delay between purchase and invoice, radio silence. 204 total days from order to delivery. Once the ball gets rolling DHL sends a pile of emails each day. It's important not to miss the import duty one, it needs to be paid. PayPal invoice and a few DHL emails are in German. Can confirm it does come with 1 1/4-12 and 7/8-14 adapters by default.

Suppressors 338 Arc / 338 Spectre Sound Testing (Decibel results)??

Can anybody point me to testing results for 338 ARC or Spectre. I'm mainly interested in how subsonic loads meter. Ideally compare results between 9mm suppressors and 338 cal suppressors. I can't seem to find anything!

Also interested in hearing personal experience those that have fired subsonic 338 ARC/Spectre and subsonic 300 Blackout. How does 338 perform sound signature wise compared to the 300 BO?

Thanks!!
  • Like
Reactions: mebgardner

SOLD Arken EP-5 5-25x56mm

*SOLD*
For sale is an Arken EP-5 5-25x56mm VPR FFP Mil. Mounted the scope and shot maybe 100 rounds with it. I was gifted a Leupold Mark 4, so no longer need this.

Also come with the Arken 0 MOA scope mount.

*SOLD*

Attachments

  • 20250331_201408.jpg
    20250331_201408.jpg
    6.8 MB · Views: 50
  • 20250331_201440.jpg
    20250331_201440.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 45
  • 20250331_201451.jpg
    20250331_201451.jpg
    1,004.4 KB · Views: 42
  • 20250331_201909.jpg
    20250331_201909.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 39
  • 20250331_201928.jpg
    20250331_201928.jpg
    8.3 MB · Views: 48

SOLD WTS Seekins SP10 22” 6.5CM Bartlien M110 Contour

I hate to let it go, as it was my dream to build this configuration, but I need the money. I want to sell a Seekins SP10 in 6.5CM. It started life as a 243 SP10 from Seekins. It was not shot much as a 243, less than a couple hundred rounds, but does have some handling marks. The CLE Bartlien barrel is brand new. Zero rounds through it. It was chambered by Paul prior to his departure from CLE. The dust cover detent ball is stuck. The SP10 builder kit is no longer sold so these rifles are going to just continue to go up in value.

First PM with “I’ll take it” gets it. Payment methods include; cashiers check, cash, PayPal F&F, Venmo, Zelle, or Money Order. Willing to meet face to face within 2 hours of Birmingham Alabama. $3,000 $2900 OBRO with shipping included CONUS. Insurance is extra. FFL must be able to receive from individual. No Trades.

- Seekins SP10
- Compass Lake Engineering, chambered by Paul, custom M110 contour, Bartlien, 1-8, 6.5CM, 22”, +2 rifle length gas system, 5-8/24 thread
- Bolt headspaced to barrel
- Toolcraft 6.5CM Double Ejector SFP BCG
- Original BCG
- Superlative Arms Adjustable gas block
- x3 20 round Magpul Mags
- x1 10 round Magpul Mag
- Upper receiver marked for G.A. precision
- BCM Gunfighter AR10 Charging handle
- Larue MBT
- Magpul PRS stock
- Ergo grip
- x2 Haley Strategic single micro 762 Mag Insert for D3CRM
- Additional screws for hand-guard

IMG_8806.jpeg
IMG_8807.jpeg

IMG_8817.jpeg
IMG_8808.jpeg
IMG_8809.jpeg
IMG_8810.jpeg
IMG_8811.jpeg
IMG_8812.jpeg
IMG_8815.jpeg

Accessories Streamlight Railmount HL-X

Streamlight rail mount HL-x for sale. Has the pressure switch tail cap and the normal push button. Works great. I’m selling because I want to get a smaller profile for the build I’m working on. Asking $95 shipped

Trades I’m interested in are:
Streamlight Protac 1 rail mount
Magpul AR stock plus cash
Set of buis flip up sights
Streamlight tlr-7

Make offers with anything gun related.

IMG_3335.jpeg

SOLD [WTS] Barreled Action - 6.5 CM Proof CF 24" & Trued Stainless Remington 700 Action

What's up fellas, long time member, infrequent poster.

Here is a barreled action built by Northwest Action Works in Oregon. I am the second owner. First owner sold it to me unfired several years ago. It has not seen much use, I have put around 375 round of factory Hornady 147's through it. I prefer a heavier barrel so this should go to someone who wants to build a lightweight hunter, etc.

*Proof Research 1-8 twist 24" Carbon Fiber Barrel threaded 5/8x24 w/ Thread Protector, Chambered in 6.5 Creerdmoor

*Stainless Steel Remington 700 Short Action trued by NW Action Works with Seekins 20 MOA rail.

*Not sure exactly what work NWAW did but I had my gunsmith pull the barrel and look; he saw squared shoulder, lapped lugs, trued threads, trued bolt face, pinned beefier recoil lug, and upgraded bolt knob.

$1,300 now $1,100 now $1,000 shipped to your FFL. Also open to trades for ammo. Thank you for looking. -Ben

Attachments

  • IMG_0405.JPG
    IMG_0405.JPG
    370.9 KB · Views: 147
  • IMG_0406.JPG
    IMG_0406.JPG
    350.9 KB · Views: 155
  • IMG_0407.JPG
    IMG_0407.JPG
    402.6 KB · Views: 148
  • IMG_0408.JPG
    IMG_0408.JPG
    352 KB · Views: 143
  • IMG_0409.JPG
    IMG_0409.JPG
    317.8 KB · Views: 138
  • IMG_0410.JPG
    IMG_0410.JPG
    362.6 KB · Views: 120
  • IMG_0411.JPG
    IMG_0411.JPG
    242 KB · Views: 111
  • IMG_0412.JPG
    IMG_0412.JPG
    406.3 KB · Views: 95
  • IMG_0413.JPG
    IMG_0413.JPG
    388.6 KB · Views: 91
  • IMG_0414.JPG
    IMG_0414.JPG
    247.7 KB · Views: 79
  • IMG_0415.JPG
    IMG_0415.JPG
    322.8 KB · Views: 80
  • IMG_0416.JPG
    IMG_0416.JPG
    279.9 KB · Views: 77
  • IMG_0417.JPG
    IMG_0417.JPG
    421.1 KB · Views: 140

SOLD Armageddon gear big ass fat bag and python

This BAFB has only been used a hand full of times and is in like new condition. Asking 120 shipped PPFF
The python has been used as a rear bag, other then being a little dirty it's in great condition. Asking 45 shipped PPFF

Attachments

  • 20250324_192749.jpg
    20250324_192749.jpg
    3 MB · Views: 122
  • 20250324_192759.jpg
    20250324_192759.jpg
    3.5 MB · Views: 113
  • 20250324_192807.jpg
    20250324_192807.jpg
    2.8 MB · Views: 105
  • 20250324_192816.jpg
    20250324_192816.jpg
    2.5 MB · Views: 110
  • 20250324_192516.jpg
    20250324_192516.jpg
    2.1 MB · Views: 108
  • 20250324_192525.jpg
    20250324_192525.jpg
    2.3 MB · Views: 116

Accessories MPA matrix custom anodized

SA 700 not bedded, barreled action isn't for sale nor is the bipod. Bought this for a build for my wife, just too heavy to pack as far as I know this is pristine.. some typical wear on inside of magazine well.. $1400 shipped. I think I have another grip, thumb rests and finger rests

Attachments

  • 20240405_170513.jpg
    20240405_170513.jpg
    3 MB · Views: 314
  • 20240405_170457.jpg
    20240405_170457.jpg
    943.8 KB · Views: 312
  • 20240405_170437.jpg
    20240405_170437.jpg
    2.2 MB · Views: 272
  • 20240405_170348.jpg
    20240405_170348.jpg
    2.1 MB · Views: 252
  • IMG_20230911_150909.jpg
    IMG_20230911_150909.jpg
    236.5 KB · Views: 297

1911 carriers step inside...

It's 2025 and the patent date issued to the original 1911 was 14 FEB 1911 so we're now officially 114 years 'into the future' yet there's those of us that still love the 1911 and also carry it and figured it's worth asking the question as to why ya do & what type of 1911 you settled on.

Generally speaking, the options available in the past century settle into either full-size (5"/Government), 'Commander' sized (traditionally 4.25" barrel, a few 4" barrels, but retaining the same frame size), 'Officer' sized which has... what 3.5-3" barrel & a smaller frame, and Conceal Carry Officer (CCO) which mates the Commander (aka 'longer) slide with the Officer (aka 'small') frame.

Calibers have been various- 45 ACP of course, 38 Super, 10mm, and also 9mm. Over the years there's also been some variance with the frames in a standard/'combat' frame (aka 'steel') and "lightweight" (aka aluminum/alloy). There's also long/medium/short triggers and flat/wedge/arched mainsprings. Don't forget the flat butt, round butt, or bobtail options. It's the 'lego' of pistols before a name ever was given to it.

So 114 years and that's just scratching the surface- the question though is, for those that still carry a 1911, what configuration and why?

To start it off-

I've never been able to make the standard/government size work (regardless of caliber) for carry. It's just either too big (size wise) and/or too heavy (speaking to both standard & lightweight frames). Commander sized- I'm staring to have good luck with (even though it's only .75" shorter barrel) but the standard frame is still a factor to work around and adding a magwell further complicates concealment purposes. The officer size is actually rather sweet and addresses the previous problems, an even shorter barrel & frame BUT it's been my experience that one needs to be a bit more discerning on what particular model they select to balance out the reliability aspect.

I think that's why I started playing in the "intermediate" world of carry 1911's- Commanders (with bobtails)/ Officers (with bull barrels & flat recoil springs)/ CCO's, etc-. As a quick summary- after lots of 'back & forth' with EDC options I still go back to bobtail commanders & reliable officer sized 1911's (although I'm trying to formulate an option of the CCO configuration and so far I'm really liking it but haven't decided on the "balance" aspect just yet).

Everything else- well I still haven't figured it out. Arched/flat mainspring- I seem to shoot 'em both equally. Short/Med/Long trigger- I tend to lean towards long triggers but I'm just now playing with the shorter options.

Calibers... I tend to stick to the classics and gravitate to 45's in my 1911's. I like 10mm plenty in that style and have been warming up to 38 Super but... the most popular caliber these days seems to be 9mm and I'm frankly just not there yet. I've got nothing against 9mm but just not in my 1911's just yet (reckon I'm still biased over the decades of challenges to get 9mm to feed properly as a shorter cartridge in 1911's as compared to 45/10mm/38super)

-LD

Firearms Solus Obsidian and solus 308

Obsidian magnum short action 835 shipped
Aero solus hunter 308 barreled action barrel is clean as a whistle, 50 rounds through it 875 shipped
Add a triggertech special flat shoe.. silver:150
Black 165
BNA tacsport pro 200

Attachments

  • 20250423_170803.jpg
    20250423_170803.jpg
    1.5 MB · Views: 141
  • 20250423_170810.jpg
    20250423_170810.jpg
    1.8 MB · Views: 141
  • 20250423_170816.jpg
    20250423_170816.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 144
  • 20250421_183250.jpg
    20250421_183250.jpg
    2.1 MB · Views: 139
  • 20250421_201659.jpg
    20250421_201659.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 140
  • 20250421_184051.jpg
    20250421_184051.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 140
  • Like
Reactions: TicTacTex

Low Light Innovations MH-1 Magnesium Night Vision Goggle Now Available

Low Light Innovations MH-1 Magnesium Articulating Housing with Manual Gain and Dual IR illuminators is now available! The MH-1 housing has an impressive weight of only 144 grams (including tube lock rings) and lifetime warranty.

mh1.jpeg


The Low Light Innovation MH-1 Night Vision Goggles are crafted from aerospace-grade magnesium and titanium alloys, the MH-1 is a perfect blend of ruggedness and lightweight design, tipping the scales at just 15.9 ounces with lightweight optics. The MH-1 is truly modular, allowing users to swap power supplies in minutes, choosing between CR123A, AA, and more. Its modularity extends to the ability to split the device into two monoculars using the upcoming Modular Bridge System (MBS). What sets the MH-1 apart is its manual gain night vision feature, which can be achieved via direct plug-in without any soldering, ensuring your tube’s warranty remains intact.

FEATURE LIST:

  • Rotational pod shutoff
  • Manual gain control (4 pin plug-in)
  • Dual power IR illumination
  • IPD stops
  • Modular pods (Ability to split into monos)
  • Onboard power (Modular)
  • External power (Modular
  • Modular mounting platforms (Dovetail/Ball detent)
  • Adjustable pod tension
SPECIFICATIONS:

  • POWER SOURCE: MODULAR
  • FOCUS RANGE: 9.8” TO INFINITY
  • OPERATION TIME: APPROXIMATELY 25-90 HOURS
  • MAGNIFICATION: (1X) ONE POWER
  • FIELD OF VIEW: 40 DEGREES
  • INTERPUPILLARY ADJUSTMENT: 51 TO 78MM
  • DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT: -6 TO +2
  • EYE RELIEF: 25MM
  • WEIGHT: 460g
  • WATER RESISTANCE: SUBMERSIBLE TO 66 FT 2 HRS
  • INTENSIFIER TUBES: COMPATIBLE WITH MX-10160/11769 OPTICS: COMPATIBLE WITH PVS-14 EYEPIECE AND OBJECTIVE

We offer the MH-1 with the following Intensifier Tube options:
✅
Photonis Echo White Phosphor
✅
Elbit White Phosphor
✅
L3Harris 20UA Filmless White Phosphor – Aviation
✅
L3Harris Supergain Filmless White Phosphor
✅
Housing Swap / Housing Only

We offer three choices of Optics for on every build:
1) Standard Mil Spec
2) Rochester Precision Optics (RPO) 3.0 Ultralight
3) Photonis Defense Boomslang 50 Degree FOV

Attachments

  • mh2.jpeg
    mh2.jpeg
    182.5 KB · Views: 59
  • mh3.jpeg
    mh3.jpeg
    181.2 KB · Views: 66