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Air Force Major Brian Shul, Ret. died suddenly last night of a heart attack in Reno, Nevada he was 75. In 1973 toward the end of the Vietnam War, he was in a near-tragic plane crash that burnt most of his body. He courageously fought back and was able to fly the SR 71. He is well known for his...
https://blog.princelaw.com/2022/02/28/update-on-diversified-machine-products/ Looks like just having the parts is illegal possession of an unregistered silencer now.
I'm curious to know how to know if a USMC Sniper Unertl is the real deal and an approximate value. I may be interested in purchasing it from the owner. I know we have a resident expert that can likely tell me the history of this particular scope.
I'm curious to know how to know if a USMC Sniper Unertl is the real deal and an approximate value. I may be interested in purchasing it from the owner. I know we have a resident expert that can likely tell me the history of this particular scope.
From Academy's website. It's a Yildiz .410. Is that barrel compromised in front of the chamber? When you scroll over the pic of the action, it looks as though there are actually 2 cracks in the barrel. Is their quality really that poor?
I've seen some reticles that the crosshairs are near the top of the reticle and the holdovers run the length of the lens. I thought they were Horus reticles, but I can't find them now. Anyone know who made them?
I've seen some scope with the aiming point near the top of the scope and the full height of the lens is the holdovers. I really dig thoe and can't find them now. Anyone know who made them?