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I have a perfectly working, barely used (less then 50 hours usage) PVS-22 for sale. Asking $5000 $4500, no trades please. Contact me if you have any questions. Best way to get ahold of me is email - mountainbofh at gmail dot com
I upgraded from an RS64-35 to a Reap-IR. My god......HUGE difference in capabilities. My Reap-IR has already wasted 8 or 9 coyotes in the past 6 months.
I hosed myself down with bug spray right before the match, and it paid off, I only had one bite on my left arm. Also helped that I was wearing a long sleeve shirt.
for a precision can, I'm not a fan of QD systems. Its one more thing that can go wrong. Cleaning and maintenance on direct thread cans is not a big deal. Only thing that matters on direct thread setups is that the threads are done right. Regarding the can itself, there's several good...
I own a M4-2000 myself, and have handled (but not shot a 3100). My 2 cents. The M4-2000 has the advantage in that it can handle much higher rates of fire compared to the YHM can. The M4-2000 also is one of the "quieter" 223 cal cans available though I'm not sure how much of a real world...