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SOLD P320 Holsters

Trex Arms p320 x5 Ragnarok holster CB
$55 shipped

Tier 1 Concealed p320 Centurion Holster LvL2 MC
$85 shipped

Safariland 6354RDS MC
P320 full size with light
$180 shipped

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SOLD P320 Slide/P320XGrip

SLIDE
P320 FULL-SIZE 9MM 4.7" SLIDE ASSEMBLY, OPTIC READY, COYOTE BROWN
P320 FULL SIZE 9MM BARREL, LCI, 4.7"
RECOIL SPRING ASSEMBLY, P320, 9MM, FULL SIZE
Prefer to sell slide as a package,
$300 shipped

CH Precision P320 EPS Plate
Have an EPS id sell as well for $300 shipped


GRIP MODULE

P320 X-Full Size Grip Module, weights, Magwell and professional Carbide Texture
$150 shipped
NO FCU!

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Reloading Equipment Reloading Tools/Lee Press Accessories

Upgrading my reloading bench so selling the other stuff:

1) Lee Classic 4 Hole Turret Reloading Press (w/ primer feeders, primer arms, and 1 turret) - SOLD
2) Wilson Case Trimmer and Stand - $100
3) Wilson Case Holders (CH-223Rem, NCH-3030, NCH-65CRE) - $30 for all 3 ($120 for case trimmer, stand and all 3 case holders)
4) Lee Pro Auto Disk Powder Measure Kit (Riser and several disks) - $40
5) Lee extra turrets (4 available) - SOLD
6) Lee Auto Drum Powder Measure - $35

PM direct if there are any questions.



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SOLD Bergara 6.5 in ATX Chassis

B14 HMR 22" 6.5 Creedmoor

Triggertech special trigger

Short AI AT-X chassis with mid bridge.

AI Action rail for 20moa rails on the forend

NO OPTIC, MUZZLE DEVICE, BIPOD, OR SUPPRESSOR INCLUDED

$2,000 shipped.

Rifle shoots half MOA with 147 ELDM. Confirmed it at 900M with a 4" group.

Group from 100m

.5moa 2690fps 8SD 147 ELDM I also hadn't shot a bolt gun in 7 months so I could have prolly kept it tighter.

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Firearms 33xc

Looking to sell my 33xc I have 90 pieces of brass 40 2x fired and 50 1x fired barrel has around 550rds on it.
Will come with Wilson bushing die ,arbor bullet seating die.
Defiance deviant single shot action
Manners stock
K@p barrel 34in 1:8 twist
Trigger tech special trigger
No bipod or scope
$4000
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Optics WTT or sell 30mm PRECISION QR EXTENDED CANTILEVER MOUNT for the non QR PRECISION EXTENDED CANTILEVER MOUNT

Just as title says I want to trade the precision quick disconnect cantalever mount for the non quick disconnect cantilever mount because I relized I dont need the qd style. The mount I have is like new I will trade even straight up with someone if they have one thanks in advance

Reloading Equipment Like new Lyman Gen6 Compact Touch Screen Powder System

Like new Lyman Gen6 Compact Touch Screen Powder System. Only used 4-6 times.
$200 shipped TYD

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Gangster Guns: Dillinger's 1911

This is a copy of John Dillinger's modified 1911. The work was done by Hyman Lebman, a San Antonio gunsmith who modified many firearms for the Motorized Bandits. Texas gunsmith Hyman Lebman was infamous for modifying 1911s. He would attach a compensator, a foregrip from the Thompson 1921, and an 18 round extended magazine. Models were made in .38 Super and .45 ACP. Some of these guns had rifle stocks attached to them. Lebman 1911,s in both .38 Super and .45 ACP were found in the possession of Baby Face Nelson and John Dillinger.
John Dillinger's 1911
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My Lebman/Dillinger 1911 in .45 ACP. Extended and ported barrel, Thompson SMG foregrip, Extended magazine, and detachable buttstock. NFA Registered
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1930's era bulletproof vest using Cold Rolled A36 steel. 1/8" thick, total weight for one 8x10plate and 6 2x10 plates is 9 pounds. Plates can be added or reduced as needed. Effective against 230g FMJ .45 ACP but not the new .38 super.

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SOLD KRG Bravo – CZ 455, FDE, Like New

KRG Bravo – CZ 455, FDE, Like New

NO Trades Needed.

Like new KRG Bravo for the CZ 455. No longer made.
Comes with 2 extra butt spacers, action screws, has front QD on left side, and KRG rail attached as shown. Rear QD (found) and is in a bag.

$480 shipped to lower 48
Only reply by PM due to scammers. First “I’ll take it” by time stamp trumps questions.
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SOLD Foundation centurion for impact 737R with Hawkins dotting metal, 360 arca rail with weights and DINA foundation brass inserts $850 shipped

Foundation centurion for impact 737r with Hawkins bottom metal. It has the 360 arca rail with brass weights and the Dina foundation brass inserts. It was originally the coyote color but has been rattled canned camo. $850 shipped or will trade for a MPA matrix pro chassis.

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Sig Kilo 10K (Gen 1) with WeatherFlow

I have the Sig Kilo 10Ks and they came with a WeatherFlow Windmeter. As most of you probably know, the WF meter that came with them is not the "Ballistic" model.

Has anyone been able to purchase the "Ballistic" version and get it to pair with the Sigs? I recently purchased one and I can not for the life of me find a way to pair it in the Sig BDX app. It is not even recognized. It seems that the 10Ks will only pair with the device it came with.

If you have any advice, I'm here to learn.

Thanks

Rifle Competition Events Heartbreak Run-n-Gun 2025 AAR

I competed (I use the term compete very, very lightly) in the Heartbreak RnG at Blue Grass Sportsmen's League this weekend and had a blast.

The competition was humbling, to say the least. I hadn't shot a competition of any sort before this weekend and I hadn't actually shot at all, other than confirming my zero, since last September. I was a late addition when someone else pulled out and I thought I could just jump in and roll with it. My second-to-last place showing is proof that rolling with it isn't quite enough.

To that end, I want to share some thoughts and takeaways from the event. It was a really well run event and I don't have any complaints, just some thoughts on what I'll be doing to prepare for next year that might help someone else looking to try their first run and gun.

Prepare, prepare, prepare. No matter how fit you are, this course will probably hurt. If you're fit, at least you'll be done more quickly.

-Don’t do heartbreak class as your first competition. If you aren't sure you're good with Heartbreak (or other weighted-class), just go for Light. There's nothing wrong with it and you'll have a more enjoyable day.

-Know your hold overs and unders. Ranges aren’t terribly long, but the short targets are pretty small. If you don’t know your holds, you’ll miss. (I missed a lot, literally last place in shooting for the comp).

-Practice with your gear ahead of time. If you’re going to run a gun belt, run one in practice too. Moving weight to your hips will throw off your run / hike. I didn’t even put my belt together till the day before the race and that was a poor choice. You also want to make sure that your gear is solid and not shifting too much.

-Trails work your ankles, don’t just work on the treadmill or stairclimber. I thought I was in pretty good shape coming in and I realized otherwise pretty quickly. I was good on the roads but the trails kicked my ass.

-Run the smallest backpack you can, the closer to your body the better. My bag was comfy but wide, particularly with a Nalgene strapped to either side. This wasn’t a big deal on the trail but it was a pain during the obstacle course. I used 550 cord and a biner to drag my pack, which helped, but it still got snagged coming through a few obstacles. A small pack would have allowed me to keep the bag on through the crawling portions of the obstacle course.

-Pack as close to the target weight as possible, then add your ammo and water. I packed heavy and started the day carrying 64lbs, including my rifle and pistol. If you want to be a hard ass, go for it…but it’s going to hurt.

-Show up early, run early. Check-in started at 6:30. I showed up at 6:31 and didn’t get on the course till 10:55. At that point, the morning ice had turned into mud. Running in the morning would’ve made the obstacle course easier, as the mud would have still been frozen.

-Practice positional shooting and offsets. VTACs are going to come up, including awkward shots with weird holds. Offset irons or a dot would be helpful.

-Double check your gear. My sling broke midway through the second stage, leaving me to rig it up for the rest of the run. Had I checked it ahead of time, I would've likely been fine.

I'm sure I'm missing things, but this is a start.