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By rifleman
Model 1891 Argentine Mauser 7.65 x 53 with bayonet. Not an exact match but fits pretty good. This fine weapon is an engineering marvel well over 100 years old. Ramp sight to 900 yards for harassing fire to prevent free movement in the enemy's camp. Steel is in pretty good condition. All threads have been lubricated and work fine. Crack in upper handguard & the stock was secured with 2 screws. I have shot this many times and he is a beast. If your'e looking for a shooter, Boyd's has replacement stocks and you can take your spot on the line with fine German craftsmanship.
Barrel has all the right stamps and marks according to several articles.
I had this gun for 35 years and time for a new home. I used to display it in my office with the bayonet but it looked way too scary.
22 boxes (440 rounds) of new ammo included. They go for $40 per box now!
Rifle, bayonet (with metal sheath) & ammo $450 or trade for 12g target ammo/silver. I can bring it to Central Jersey Rifle Pistol Club for inspection.
First reply I'll take it gets the prize
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By RetNJ47
Great start for people looking to get into reloading. $500. (FIRM)
RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme IV Single Stage Press on Inline Fab stand with extras. Located in the Lakewood area(Weshoot or Shoreshot). Would prefer to meet at either of those spots but willing to meet halfway.
Rockchucker Supreme IV Single Stage Press
https://www.rcbs.com/presses/single-stage/rock-chucker-supreme-press/16-9356.html
Inline Fabrication Ultramount for RCBS Rockchucker, RC1,2,3. Supreme IV,Pro2000 & Turret presses.
https://inlinefabrication.com/collections/rcbs/products/ultramount-for-rcbs-rockchucker-rc1-rc2-supreme-pro2000
Inline Fab Automatic Case Ejector System
https://inlinefabrication.com/collections/rcbs/products/case-ejector-system-for-rcbs-rockchucker-single-stage
Inline Fab Universal double component tray system.
https://inlinefabrication.com/collections/press-accessories/products/universal-double-bullet-tray-system?variant=323708361
RCBS
Uniflow Powder Drop
https://www.rcbs.com/priming-and-powder-charging/mechanical/mechanical/uniflow-powder-measure-iii/16-9016.html
M500 Mechanical Scale
https://www.rcbs.com/priming-and-powder-charging/weighing-scales/m500-mechanical-scale/16-98915.html
Powder Trickler
https://www.rcbs.com/priming-and-powder-charging/scale-and-powder-accessories/powder-trickler-2/16-9089.html
Universal Case Loading Block
https://www.rcbs.com/case-processing/accessories/universal-case-loading-block/16-9452.html
Hand Priming Tool for Small and Large Primers
https://www.rcbs.com/priming-and-powder-charging/hand-held/hand-priming-tool/16-90200.html
Additional press add ons:
(NIB) Advanced Powder Stand
https://www.rcbs.com/priming-and-powder-charging/scale-and-powder-accessories/advanced-powder-measure-stand/16-9092.html
(NIB) RCBS Auto Prime System
https://www.rcbs.com/presses/press-accessories/rock-chucker-supreme-auto-prime/16-9358.html
Hornady impact bullet puller.
Small items include (2) funnels with different attachments, calipers, primer pocket brush, case lube, case wax, case lube pad, lube pad roller, and die wrench.
All the heavy lifting to start reloading is done. This press/die set has only been used to deprime a few cartridges(I have no patience). Aside from dust it’s brand new.
****DISCLAIMER**** Not my fault if you do something stupid and get hurt. Do your research.
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By RetNJ47
Selling my Troy A4 “Other” Firearm 5.56(.223) with Blast Shield (faux suppressor) and BA Hanson profile 11.3” precision barrel with Silencer Co ASR muzzle brake.
Had gunsmith remove pin and welded muzzle brake on stock 10.5” inch barrel. Upgraded to BA 11.3” performance barrel bringing OAL to 26.8 inches without pin and welded muzzle device. ASR threaded Silco brake added with 6” Blast Shield. Trigger/Feed Ramp polish job for smoother take up and crisp reset(for a Mil-Spec trigger). Only 40 rounds have been fired for testing and proper initial barrel break in using Modern Spartan Systems accuracy oil between shot cycles.
Full list of modifications:
-Ballistic Advantage Hanson Profile 5.56 chambered 11.3 inch Performance Series Barrel
-SilencerCo Muzzle Brake
-SDTA 6” Blast Shield
-SBA3 Brace (Black or possibly FDE available)
-Magpul Gen 2 BUIS and Vertical Foregrip
-CMMG Stainless Gas Tube
$1550
Located in Toms River with closest FFL being Weshoot/Shoreshot. Buyer responsible for transfer fee at FFL.
Still have stock barrel also if interested.
**Eotech Not Included** if interested it’s an EOtech EXPS2-0 and I have a G43 magnifier w/STS mount and Surefire light with pressure pad to go along with it.
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By Mr.Stu
I have been asked to run a class to prepare people for carrying a defensive firearm by my home range, Phillipsburg Pistol club.
It will be held on August 6th, from noon until approx. 4pm.
We will cover safe use of a holster and a number of defensive shooting techniques.
The class will finish with running each student through HQC1 and a certificate will be provided for those that achieve a passing score.
It is open to all, but members of Phillipsburg Pistol Club will have spots reserved for them.
Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/holster-use-and-defensive-shooting-techniques-registration-675278625547
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By ESB
Going to do a few posts on at home training including what you need, how to do it safely and cover some drills. From basic to some more advanced stuff. Really the importance is to focus on perfecting the basics and make it become second nature. It's important to start slowly, fix any mistakes, and build proper muscle memory. Avoid getting sloppy or lazy and developing training scars.
Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
I like to spend about 20 minutes a few days a week. 5 minutes for setup and clean up, and 15 minutes for practice. That's all that's really needed. Make sure you have a goal in mind on what you want to focus on. This will prevent you from getting sloppy and getting training scars, and will help you stay interested by allowing you to constantly improve.
SAFETY:
Setup a safe area where you will not be interrupted. Place your targets in the safest position in case of an accidental misfire.
Immediately check and make your gun clear. Do the same with the magazines you will be practicing with (recommend 2 empty magazines).
Retrieve all of the items you might need for this training. You don't want to have to go back into the safe or storage where your live guns and ammo are once you start practicing.
Store and lock up all live ammunition away from where you will be doing the training for the entire duration of the training. If you can't lock it up, it should be in a separate room where you will not go until your training session is totally finished and you are putting everything away.
Every time you pick up the gun, check that it is clear. Even though you know its clear, this creates the mindset to always check the status of a gun when you pick it up.
When you are done training, you are done. Don't go back and do one more thing after you start putting things away. This is when accidents happen.
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After Karina, there where laws passed to prevent the seizure and confiscation of legally owned firearms during an emergency. Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act H. R. 5013 - Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006 (known as the Vitter Amendment) H. R. 5441
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And it's sad because there's a lot to like, especially South NJ, the North West, and the Beaches. Like Washington State, the Illiberals have managed to take something good and totally destroy it.
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I reached out to Ridgewood Rifle Club after I saw an AD in NJARPC magazine. Their email is "[email protected]." They're primarily targeting JR/youth shooters and their parents as they only shoot .22 LR or Air Rifles on paper targets. Here's some more details:
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