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  1. I am a huge fan of the LaRue MBT and own several. They aren't quite as cheap as they were a few years back but still an excellent value. Lots of folks like the Geiselle triggers, I have used a couple of their models and they are excellent, but going to be priced higher than the MBT.
  2. Used Rise Armament 535 "Advanced Performance Trigger". https://risearmament.com/product/rise-armament-ra-535-trigger/ This trigger came in a new AR, and after shooting it a bit just isn't for me. It has several hundred rounds through it but unsure exact count - regardless is in great condition. This is the full drop in trigger with anti-rotation pins as shown. Asking $150 locally (Columbia area) or $155 to $140 shipped. Would do a partial or full trade for Larue MBT triggers, AR15 LPK, 5.56 barrel, AR15 free float handguard.
  3. Not my ceiling,but a family member's...on Christmas Eve, everyone was cooking in the kitchen below. I was installing cameras in the house and was finishing the last one. I had walked through this one section of the attic multiple times, stepping on a 2x4" laying across the ceiling joists. The first time before relying on it I had quickly looked, saw nail heads, test step confirmed no wobble so thought all was good. The last step as I was trying to out of the attic I apparently stepped on that 2x4" just the right way - it flipped up and I went down. Through the ceiling, into the kitchen cupboard over the stove. Luckily all the food was covered and didn't ruin dinner. I ended up with a bunch of bruises, scrapes, and a limp for a few days. We discovered the builder or previous home owner had hammered all of the nails over into that 2x4" and left it laying there. What had seemed like a solid support was not, and helped me learn not to trust looks or even a step, and instead nudge any boards to confirm they are solidly attached.
  4. Those second primers are from a relatively new company, White River. At one time the seconds were listed as hard cups, then possibly missing compound, now listed as "Less than .01 % Low Charge"... I've been very tempted over the past several months to buy some of the small rifle/pistol seconds and use for basic plinking ammo but haven't ordered yet. Personally for the Large Rifle primers I would pay the extra $3/k for the proven Fiochi primers if I was in need of them (note this requires buying 6k vs 5k). $3/k for me isn't worth the chances of getting a bunch of duds. The price differential is quite a bit different for the other sizes though.
  5. Two new in box Maxpower #330249 spindles. Fits many Ariens/Craftsman/Husqvarna/Poulan 42" and 46" mowers. Links with reference with OEM item numbers: https://www.lowes.com/pd/MaxPower-Spindle-Assembly-for-Many-42-in-46-in-Cut-Craftsman-Husqvarna-Poulan-Mowers-Replaces-OEM-No-s-187292-192870-532187290-and-532187292/5013236491 https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/maxpower-spindle-assembly-for-many-42-46-in-cut-craftsman-husqvarna-poulan-mowers-oem-s-532187290-532187292-330249 Asking $50 OBO for the set. Located in Columbia and can meet around the area.
  6. New in box (I opened it to get a picture of the unit) Bluegrass Living Propane Gas Vent Free Blue Flame Gas Space Heater With Blower and Base Feet - 30,000 BTU, T-Stat Control Model# B30TPB-BB https://www.bluegrassliving.com/products/bluegrass-living-propane-gas-vent-free-blue-flame-gas-space-heater-with-blower-and-base-feet-30-000-btu-t-stat-control-model-b30tpb-bb Located in Columbia and can meet around the area. PENDING MEET Asking $140 or possibly trade for following items: Small pistol primers Small rifle primers Certain rifle powders - N135, N140, TAC, Match Rifle Glock 44 22lr magazines
  7. This is still available.
  8. This is all range pickup, roughly sorted through and any obvious bad cases tossed out. There is no guarantee on quantity (total or individual calibers) - common calibers will have higher counts. This bucket weighs in at 45+#s per multiple checks on my scale. It is all a mix of brass and small amount of nickel plated - steel cases thrown out. Brass is dirty and not processed in any way. Bucket not included, bring your own or I can find a box to dump this in (my other buckets are full so need this emptied for use). $50 picked up in Columbia. May trade for .224 or 9mm bullets. Price is under brass scrap prices which is the next step if not able to offload this to a reloader. This went to the scrap yard. Ad closed.
  9. 130+ pieces of .300 Win Mag brass (139 counted but rounded down). This is all believed to be once fired - most of it was in the factory box/holders when received. Brass is tumbled in corn cob but otherwise has not been processed in any way. Breakdown is: 79 PPU brass 37 R-P brass 16 FC nickel 7 Barnes brass The cartridge holder shown is not included, and was used to provide a good photo of the headstamps. All brass will be loose in the ziplock. Asking $55 shipped, OBO. May trade for other reloading components.
  10. As a vendor they are good to go. No clue on those specific bullets but I have bought others from them. Pretty decent prices and quick shipping in my experience.
  11. My house was missed by maybe a quarter mile - we saw some clouds rotation but not the actual funnel. No damage here, but walk a couple hundred yards north and it changes instantly. Roads out are blocked by lines and trees. I spent a couple hours with a saw helping a buddy around the corner who was in the path and will be back over there when the sun comes up. Hope everyone else made it through safely!
  12. I had a 28.5 hour approval this week (filed as individual). Bought directly from Griffin Arm. through Capitol Armory so not in hand yet, but was exited to see such a quick turnaround on the F4.
  13. I've never had the Gold which is why I bought it, but haven't brought myself to drink it yet so decided to post on here and see what happens. I will drink original Blanton's occasionally but as stated prefer BT/ER or even 4 Roses single barrel.
  14. Blanton's Original - sealed bottle with bag/box. T stamped horse if you are trying to make a set. $110 Blanton's Gold - sealed bottle with bag/box. T stamped horse if you are trying to make a set. $260 I bought these because they were available but I'd rather drink normal Buffalo Trace or Eagle Rare, and will consider trades for either of those. Located in Columbia, can meet around the area. Must be 21+.
  15. This is all range pickup, roughly sorted through and any bad cases tossed out. There is no guarantee on quantity (total or individual calibers) - common calibers will have higher counts. This bucket weighs in at 39.6 pounds on my scale but calling it 38# to account for the bucket and any unusable cases. It is all a mix of brass and very small amount of nickel plated. Bucket not included, bring your own or I can find a box to dump this in (my other buckets are full so need this emptied for use). $40 picked up in Columbia. May trade for .224 or 9mm bullets. Bucket includes: 9mm .40s&w 10mm .45 ACP .38 SPL 5.7 .223/5.56 .224 Valk. .243 .270 6.5 Creedmoor - uncounted but a good bit, 1 bag full plus at least the same amount loose in the bucket 30-30 .308 30-06 .300 Sav. 300 Win Mag - 60 pieces in ammo sleeves plus a few loose in the bucket .450 Bushmaster
  16. Henry Holsters Flint compact AIWB/IWB for a Glock 48/43/43x. Has a single DCC Mod 4 1.5" belt clip, I removed the second one when I received the holster and don't know where it went. Pictures show exactly what you will receive - holster with single belt clip, with Modwing (claw) installed, and adhesive velcro installed for use with a pad/wedge. Asking $65 shipped.
  17. Valid concern, but it actually is replaceable it appears. There are pictures on Snipershide and elsewhere showing the Garmin open with battery, and suitable battery options are available online to replace. The chronograph can also be powered from a USB power bank if needed while operating.
  18. I understand that, the price gave me a bit of a pause as well at first but I decided the Garmin was worth the price over other options. The ease of setup is ridiculous compared to any of the other chronograph options I am aware of, and no other accessories are required to make this work reliably. I have an inexpensive Shooting Chrony F1 that is functional but I have never liked the setup hassle. It has a couple of bullet marks but I thankfully never hit anything critical. I almost bought a Magnetospeed v3 mid-summer 2023 but knew it would also be somewhat of a hassle each time, although it at least could be done behind the firing line instead of needing a cold range. I am very glad I waited!
  19. I assume others saw the Garmin chronograph announcement a few months ago, but I haven't seen a thread on this forum about it. Maybe someone will see this who was unaware or had ignored threads on other sites. I started to order one back in October but decided to wait for some additional end user results, and throughout the past few months reviews have been glowing. I finally ordered one last week, had it in hand in two days, and have made a couple of range trips to test it out. Everything you may have read online is legit - this chronograph is ridiculously easy to use and flat out works with no hassle. I've tested multiple rifle and pistol loads now and as long as the Gamin is pointed roughly in line with the shooting direction it will capture the shot. The unit is GoPro size so highly portable, and with the ease of setup (point in the general direction of fire, press a couple of buttons to power on and start a session) I intend to have this with me on every range trip going forward. It will be fantastic to capture velocity changes as outside temperatures fluctuate through the seasons. Previously I only chronographed loads at initial workup due to the hassle of setting up a traditional chrono so am missing lots of data that will now be easily available with this Garmin. It's not cheap, but neither are any of the other options. It will be interesting to see how and if Garmin evolves this chronograph but this first iteration is a winner so far. https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/771164
  20. It's a standard Magnus box of 500.

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