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MK 11 Mod 0 project completed (poor man's version w/ LMT lower and KAC upper)

Just some pics of my 'poor mans' Mk 11 Mod 0 replica. It has an LMT lower and a KAC upper. Scope is a MIL-SPEC marked NF 3.5-15x. Project started w/ a salty original Mk 11 case that I bought five years ago. I think it was in a batch from a gov't auction.
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Yep, I bought this case in October 2019, and decided that one day I should try to fill it with an AR-10 type of rifle...
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...so I purchased a stripped LMT lower and then started a long journey...
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...Five years later, now the rifle just needs the discontinued ‘Big knob’ KAC rear sight. (A buddy found one that he is going to send me with some other items this month). Unfortunately I didn't buy a KAC suppressor for it back in 2019-2020 for $1700 - before they were discontinued. That was a mistake.
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The AN/PEQ-2A is dated Feb 2007, so its sort-of period correct as well.
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For those who noticed the inventory stickers on bottom right side of the case. The original sticker for the Leupold 3.5-10x40mm scope was removed and handwritten in white ink pen is "SCOPE Q04328." That serial number correlates with a 2005-06 era Nightforce 3.5-15x militay scope. SOCOM awarded NightForce its first contract in July 2005, and some Mk 11 Mod 0s got these updated NF scopes in the 2005-6 era. The MIL-SPEC NF 3.5-15x scope seen here is a "P" prefix and from that same era. Just a random detail re the old case and the scope that I used. (This was not planned, as I didn't realize this coincidence until I called Nightforce, and asked them about the two serial numbers and prefixes).
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Got lucky with this period correct NF “MIL-SPEC” 3.5-15x50mm scope, and in mid-2024 finally found a set of the hard to find KAC rings.
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I shot it last weekend at a Quantico Shooting Club event for the first time. I cleaned the target at 300 yards with a 150-7x score with Federal 175 Gold Medal Match ammo. No complaints from me, except for the high cost of finally putting this replica Mk 11 Mod 0 together. Happy Friday.

Firearms Bergara 6.5 creedmoor 22” barrel S2 delta chassis

Selling my wife’s Bergara 6.5 creemoor, B14 barrel with stock Bergara action. Picatinny rail base included (bipod not included), 22” barrel with less than 100 rounds total. S2 Delta chassis with Arca rail. Muzzle brake not in pic but included, we run suppressors that’s why it’s not on in the pic.

$1350 shipped lower 48

Selling cause Im building a couple 300 prc rifles for my son and I.

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SOLD FS: Noveske N4 Gen4 FDE Diplomat 7.94” 300blk

Noveske N4 Gen4 FDE Diplomat 7.94 300blk.
Factory built pistol with Geissele SD-E, Magpul k2 grip, Huxwrx flash hider, Noveske Nitride BCG. Also comes with a Magpul 30rd magazine. Everything on it is flawless except the brass deflector. Has approx 30 rounds through it. I’ll attach a picture also of the brass deflector. Seems to be a common wear area even with low round count on 300blk.

$2300 shipped to your FFL

PayPal FF, Venmo or Zelle

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Advice on .223 Tikka T3X and a KRG Bravo

Ok members, been sniffing around for info on these items and many threads are close but way off....I have mucho .223 components and was leaning towards the Tikka (Lite JRTXE312) and the Bravo stock. This is not a PRS rifle, (I looked at build parts and that is not in the financial folder 😞) but a fun bolt gun that I can shoot on the cheap, keep kids off my beautiful crabgrass lawn, and even let others try it as a starting point. As a certified service rifle slut, many nuances of the bolt gun realm escape me so I'll try to lay it out. Will there be any conflict running AICS mags with that particular stock? I plan to use mag length 77's and the 80's would be single load as needed. Looks like a simple task to drop the action into the stock but wanted to ask if there are any other pitfalls to consider?
The other varmint Tikkas are threaded but not the model I am considering. I'm sure John at Area 419 could thread it but wasn't sure if that would be out of
the question for this model. Wanted to run a can...Well shit....maybe I'll just call over there.... total budget including glass (Tasco scope from 1983 anyone..? :ROFLMAO:) $1400 - $1500 tops.

As always, thanks for any help and direction. Good luck and good shooting!

Doug

resizing range pickup 5.56 brass

I have tons of 5.56 brass de-primed and cleaned and annealed but not resized yet. It all comes from stuff I have shot and my friends and shot and stuff that me being a "loot goblin" has picked up over the years at the range. I have 7K or so brass in reserve.

My question is about resizing. I don't really care about brass life as much as I do for my precision guns but measuring an AR chamber seems to be harder then removing the firing pin and extractor and checking bolt lift like I do with my bolt rifles. The only metric I can see anything concrete on is fired brass size and the go/no go gauge. It is worth it to set a FL sizing die to be .003 smaller then the go gauge or something subtracted from the no go gauge for a length?

I'm looking for a set it and forget it sizing die setup for my XL750 tool head with the bullet feeder for bulk reloading.

Do must people just not really worry about it and i am overthinking it?

SOLD XLR 4.0 MAGNESIUM CHASSIS SA Remington 700

XLR 4.0 MAGNESIUM CHASSIS in FDE with carbon stock, folder, carbon bag rider, thumb rest and the shorter hunter mag release. $1100 Shipped

Hawkins flush SA Magnum magazine 3rnd $100 shipped.

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Optics Hunting Scope Super Sale

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Insane Hunting Scope Sale

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Sightron S1 4-12x40 G2 - Duplex reduced from $269.99 to only $169.99
Sightron engineers gave the classic hunting riflescope a complete overhaul when creating the the Sightron S1 4-12x40mm G2 riflescope. Using modern optical designs and manufacturing techniques, the S1 4-12x40mm G2 provides clear and sharp views in just about any lighting due to Sightron’s all-glass lenses and exclusive MC-333 lens coatings. Sightron’s Precision Focus Eyepiece provides a customizable sight picture with extended eye relief. A compact, lightweight 1-inch aircraft aluminum tube houses an all-new erector tube system which is nitrogen charged, O-ring sealed, providing IPX7 waterproof and fogproof performance, and construction is 1,000G rated shockproof. All of this provides the ability to take the hunt to the field earlier and later than ever and handle whatever obstacles Mother Nature throws at you.

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First AR-15 SPR Build: Barrel Suggestions?

Hey everyone,

I’m working on my first AR-15 SPR build and need some advice on which barrel to choose. I’ve narrowed it down to a few options, but I’m having a tough time deciding. Here are the contenders:

  1. Rainier Arms Ultramatch MOD2 .223 Wylde MK12 SPR AR-15 Barrel - 18" Nitride - 420$
  2. BALLISTIC ADVANTAGE AR-15 MODERN SERIES 18" Rifle-Length Barrel SPR w/ OPS 12 - 320$
  3. WHITE OAK ARMAMENT 18" Rifle SPR Barrel - 630$
  4. CRITERION BARRELS INC 18" HBAR Contour, Rifle Gas System, .223 Wylde - 570$
  5. CRITERION BARRELS INC SBN Barrel .223 Wylde 18" Rifle-Length - 570$
I’m located in Switzerland, which explains why the prices might seem a bit high compared to what you’re used to in the States.

I’m looking for something that will give me most accuracy at distance. (think 500+ yards)

Any insights on these options? Does anyone have experience with one of these barrels, and how do they perform in terms of accuracy, durability, and overall quality? Or should I consider a different barrel altogether?

Appreciate any help or advice you all can provide!

Thanks!

Accessories ****SOLD**** McMillan A5 with Badger Bottom Metal

McMillan A5 gap camo bedded for defiance short action. Comes with badger bottom metal and screws. Heavy Palma barrel inlet. ***SOLD*** shipped. Cash app or Apple Pay as payment. I can do PP but you will have to add 3.5%.

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AT-XC bolts are not compatible with AT/AW bolts

I just picked up an AT-XC and was going to have Bugholes do a 223 conversion. I was able to find a complete bolt, but when I went to put it into the gun, it was a no-go. After comparing the two bolts, it is clear that the changes they made for the AT-XC are significant. Unless I am missing something, I will have to wait for the AT-XC bolts to become available.