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Nomad L - New Shooter Noob Questions

I recently purchased a rpr 65prc. The barrel thread is 1/2x28.

Question 1: Is the Nomad 30L a good choice for 6.5prc?
Question2: The Nomad L has a direct thread of 5/8x24. For direct thread, is the only missing piece a 1/2x28 to 5/8x24 adapter like the one in this link?

Back In The Saddle

Took bit of a hiatus in shooting over the past several years. Really, took a break from a lot of hobbies and let work consume me. I'm finally getting back at it, was shooing a 6XC mainly, but today decided on the 300 PRC. Hopefully, I made the right choice! Plan on getting out to a mile and back into some long range comps. Went with a Sig Sauer Cross Sawtooth and I have an unused Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x56 that'll top if off. Any suggestions on ammo to get me started and back into the long range shooting? Thanks in advance!
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Accessories Cloud Defensive Lights

ALL CD lights hand held and Weapon lights on sale

I have Black and FDE Rein MICRO GEN III's in stock as well as Hand held CD lights.

Output Specs & New Features

95,000 Candela peak beam intensity (With 18350)
1000 Lumens output (With 18350)
40 minutes run-time (With 18350)
Dual-Fuel capability.
1.3” Bezel diameter – smaller than the original REIN in diameter.
4.88” in length.
Reduced mounting lug height.


Included:

1 REIN 3.0 Micro
1 Remote switch tail cap assembly with integrated push button
2 LCS side plates with hardware
1 Torrent MLOK Inline, with all mounting hardware
1 Cloud Defensive labeled Nitecore Charger
1 18350 battery

PM for Snipers Hide Pricing

I have a new batch of Gen III lights:
Rein 3.0 Dual Fuel.
100,000 Candela peak beam intensity (With 18650)
1250 Lumens output (With 18650)
95 minutes run-time (With 18650)
Dual-Fuel capability. REIN 3.0 runs on 18650 and now, can also run on two CR123 batteries. 18650 rechargeable battery provides the best output, by far. However, you can now use 2 CR123 batteries if needed. You will see reduced output with CR123 batteries.
1.3" Bezel diameter - smaller than the original REIN in diameter.
6.17" Long - a very compact full-size light.
The same reduced mounting lug height as the REIN 2.0. Shorter than the original REIN 1.0 allowing for tighter mounting. $399 MAP....


Cloud Defensive, MCH Duty, High-Output Handheld Light, 1,800 Lumens, 50,000 Candela, Tool Steel Bezel Ring, 5 Mode Programmable Output, 3 ND Protectors, Accepts 18350 and CR123A Batteries, Black. $249.99 MAP

Cloud Defensive, MCH, Mission Configurable Handheld, Everyday Carry Flashlight, 1400 Lumens, Single Output, Accepts 18650 and CR123A Batteries, Aluminum, Anodized Finish, Black, Includes 18650 Battery, Charger and Pocket Clip

40,000 Candela
1700 Lumens
120 minutes Runtime
4000-5000K light temperature
Head Diameter: 1.20"
18650 Light Length: 5.175"
Runs on 18650 or CR123A
$239.99 MAP

as well as Rein 2.0's, MCH Micro's, Gen 2 MCH EDC's and several others, Lots of colors.
Text or pm for best pricing.

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Night Vision Surefire Vampire Lights and XVL2IRC BLK

All Surefire Vampire models on Sale.
M640V
M340V
X300V


I have 5 NIB the X400VH, which integrates with SureFire's revolutionary MasterFire Rapid Deploy Holster for quick deployment and instant-on light activation, an ideal combination in a low-light, high-stress situation. Even better, the X400VH features our innovative V-Series head, which provides both white-light and infrared illumination, plus an integral Class 1 infrared laser aiming device. Choose between 350 lumens of visible, tactical-level light or twist the bezels self-locking selector to switch to generate 120 mW of IR illumination for use with NVGs. The infrared laser provides a highly visible dot for aiming during stealth operations where focusing on iron sights with NVGs can be challenging. When it comes to sheer mission/weapon compatibility the X400V dominates in the dark.


SureFire XVL2IRC XVL2 BLK​

SureFire XVL2-IRC 400 LU/300mW IR Black WeaponLight w/ 520nm Class IIIa Green Laser & 850nm IR Laser XVL2-IRC NIB, 3 IN STOCK. $1394
PM for hide pricing

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SOLD H&K MP5, Suppressor, and Accessories $4000.00

Ok, I am editing this post, with a substantial price reduction...........with help from a Hide member, I have learned that his firearm did not leave the HK factory as an MP5..............it began its life as an HK 94, is a short barrel conversion by a company called Rock Creek Gun Services out of Alabama. I am no expert on HK firearms, but I think the only difference between the firearms is the barrel length
Once again, the SBR, and suppressor would be a two stamp ATF deal.................$4000. to your FFL






I have a semi fire H&K MP5,KAC hand guard, SRW Trident suppressor, 4 straight H&K mags, plus a mag coupler, 4 curved H&K mags, MFI claw optics mount. The SBR, and Suppressor are NFA items, and will require 2 stamps. The rifle has a 3 lug muzzle device, and the suppressor has an adapter to fit it.
These items are from a family estate, and I have not fired it.

There is a thread that says it's probably a remarked HK94, but the paperwork I have from the ATF list it as an MP5......my brothers Form 4, and my form 5..........

I believe I can transfer both of the items on Form 4's to your FFL, the last suppressor I did took about 45 days.......
If you are from Kansas, it will be a much simpler transfer......


$4000.00, Plus shipping, and I will not break up the package, don't ask.

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SOLD SPF: Vortex Impact 4000 Ballistic Rail-Mounted Laser Rangefinder - New in Box

Sold Pending Funds

$1,499, shipped in USA. No International Shipping.

New in Box, never used (battery still in original packaging). Vortex Impact 4000 Ballistic Rail-Mounted Laser Rangefinder.

I've opened the box and looked at the components, but that's it. Never used, never mounted.

First posted "I'll take it" in this thread trumps any PMs. This is also posted over on AccurateShooter, so I'll take the first posted "I'll take it" here or there. Venmo or PayPal (if you pay the fees) accepted. Otherwise, I'll also take a certified bank check or USPS Money Order.

Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.

/Steve

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Accessories Surefire Weapon and Handheld lights in stock

I have a large stock of:
All Surefire lights on sale :M140A Micro Scout Light Pro, M600's, M300, X300U A and B models, M640's, M340's In Black and FDE as well as V models and many more Surefire weapons lights, and Flash lights. X300U's X400's, V's, Turbo Stock Varies, STILETTO's just to name a few.

EDC2-DFT
X300V
X300T- B model in FDE and Black

SureFire XVL2-IRC 400 LU/300mW IR Black WeaponLight w/ 520nm Class IIIa Green Laser & 850nm IR $1235 shipped.​

Specifications

  • OutputWhite light output: 400 lumens
    Infrared light output: 300 milliwatts
    Green laser output: <5 milliwatts
    Infrared laser output: <0.7 milliwatts
  • Peak Beam Intensity820 candela
  • Output SettingsMulti-Output
  • Integrated IR IlluminatorYes
  • Battery Type:One 123A lithium
  • Battery TypeCR123A
  • Battery Life:1.5 hours
  • Mounting InterfacePicatinny Rail
  • Weight:5 ounces
  • Product TypeIR Illuminator
    Laser
    Weapon Light
  • Item ConditionNew
  • UPC084871329095
  • MPNXVL2-IRC
Description


Developed at the request of military and law enforcement professionals, the SureFire XVL2-IRC Pistol and Carbine Light/Laser system provides the perfect solution for aiming at and illuminating targets in low-light environments. Thanks to the MaxVision Beam technology, the XVL2-IRC has a small profile and light weight, while simultaneously optimizing the 400 lumen beam for maximum illumination. The XVL2 also comes equipped with an IR light and laser. The IR light produces infrared illumination, completely invisible to the naked eye and greatly enhances the use of night vision devices. The IR laser provides an invisible laser beam and can be used in conjunction with the IR light, allowing for aiming and illuminating in complete darkness.

Features of the XVL2 IRC Weaponlight​

  • Compatible with pistols and carbines
  • Features both "regular" light and laser and IR light and laser
  • 400 lumen white light
  • IPX8 water proofing


IM for Below MAP Pricing.

Anything Surefire Light I have in stock, To include IR and Accessories.

UE, SR, Caps and switches, tons of Batteries as well.

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Optics Nightforce Optics in stock

I have tons of NF optics in stock, Ready to ship. PM the NF CXXX model you are looking for.
Below Map pricing.

Here are just a few:​

I have NIB C571 Ready to Ship MAP $3850. Message for Hide member Pricing.​

Specifications​

  • Scope Weight:39.3oz
  • Scope Length:16.0"
  • Magnification Range:7-35x
  • Scope Objective Diameter:56mm
  • Scope Tube Size / Mount:34mm
  • Turret Adjustment (Click Value):.1 mrad [adjustment]
    27 mrad [elevation]
    16 mrad [windage]
    12 mrad [per revolution]
  • Elevation Turret Details:Exposed
    ZeroStop
    100 MOA/29 MRAD
  • Windage Turret Details:60 MOA/17 MRAD
  • Parallax Adjustment:Side Focus 10m-∞
  • Reticle Position:First Focal Plane
  • Reticle Details:Illuminated Horus TReMoR3 Reticle
  • Field of View:7x: 15ft; 35x 3.4ft (@ 100yds)
  • Exit Pupil:6 -1.6 mm
  • Eye Relief:83-91mm/3.3-3.6"
  • Illuminated Reticle:Yes - DigIllum
  • Scope Finish:Matte Black
  • Scope Turret Rotation:Counter Clockwise (CCW)
  • Product TypeRiflescopes
  • UPC847362014524
  • MPNC571

Nightforce ATACR P-VPS 7-35x56mm MILSPEC Full Kit.​

I have NXS, NX8, and ATACR optics, and Accessories.​

PM the CXXX model you are looking for.​


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PBS Frontline "Breakdown in Maine."

So I almost deleted this recent episode based on the recent track record of Frontline (which used to be really excellent... but has spent the last years doing nothing but attacking Trump and Republicans.) The episode "Breakdown in Maine" focuses on the Lewiston shooting a couple of years ago.

I was somewhat surprised that they did a pretty good job detailing the 'breakdown' in the mental health system that led to the shooting. It was not an anti-gun screed which I expected. But it really focused on the total failure of everyone who could have addressed the shooter's mental health issues (including some TBI issues) and prevented the shooting that left 15+ people dead.

Every time this happens, the SH community says "Mental health..." Again and again. With good reason. And sure enough, this documentary showed in great detail how the shooter's Army reserve unit, hospitals, courts, LE, etc. missed, ignored or said "We Can't" or "Not our job" throughout a months-long escalation of a guy who was clearly signalling his intentions... and whose family and friends made clear, detailed and supportable calls to 'head him off.'

It's worth watching. Yes, there was some typical PBS BS in there. But not much. I thought it was a pretty balanced and honest look at the 'real' problem.

I thought it was interesting that it Included body cam footage and some detailed communications showing clearly that there were indicators in the months leading up to the shooting.

Also shows how hard Maine (even some of its lefties) have been trying to balance civil liberties and the 2A with potential threats. Not sure it offers any prescriptions for stopping these events. But it did a good job of showing how if just one or two entities or people (including family members) had acted, things could have turned out different.

One of the first times I have seen a 'real' focus on mental health from the media. Instead of just screaming 'bad guns.' It's worth a watch.

Sirhr