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  1. It's a pistol, says so right on their website. There is no way to convert a pistol to an "other" legally as far as I understand, and the pistol is not legal in NJ because it's manufactured weight is over 50oz. You'll have to find something else you like unfortunately.
  2. Why not? We've driven a Sherman around Belvidere before, wasn't the first time and won't be the last.
  3. Bump for price drop! $40 gets you BOTH magazines. They are new, never used. These cost $45 + shipping each if you want to buy them new from a store.
  4. For sale are TWO 10 round magazines for the CZ-82, in 9x18mak. This is your ticket to legally owning one of the coolest and best valued surplus pistols out there. These are brand new never used and were purchased from here for $45/ea plus shipping. https://www.country-spirit.com/products/magazines-united-defense-cscz821012-3184 I'm selling these for *SOLD* $40 for both picked up in Plainfield, NJ or by Lake Nockamixon PA. For an additional $10, I will ship them to you.
  5. For sale is a magpul MOE stock. It is the fixed stock WITH the additional magpul sling mount kit "type 1" installed, which allows you to use a sling with a QD attachment point. This is a beautiful no nonsense NJ legal AR stock option. The stock sells online for about $28 brand new, the sling kit is about $14 brand new, so this setup is ~$42 new. The stock is lightly used, with just a little cosmetic wear but barely so. It comes with everything it came with. I'm letting this go for $15, or $25 if you want me to ship it to you. It can be picked up in the Lake Nockamixon PA area or at my business in Plainfield, NJ.
  6. Certainly! The rifle was built specifically to what I thought would suit me the best for 3-gun. The qualities I sought were light weight to swing around faster, but I also wanted an 18" barrel so I could squeeze a rifle length gas system on it. Of course on top of all that I wanted minimal sight picture disturbance when firing for fast follow ups. The lighter the rifle gets the harder this gets as you have less mass working in your favor. I got the rifle light by using the 2a armament balios lite milled receiver set which is very light weight. Even the picatinny rail is milled out on top, the brass deflector is minimized, there is no forward assist...it is light. On top of that I used a handful of titanium parts like the pistol grip screw, takedown pins, safety etc. The handguard and stock aren't the lightest units in the world but on the lighter side, the stock is the luth ar mba-3 with the adjustable bits removed as I didn't utilize them. The handguard is a carbon fiber 15" long octagonal handguard. 15" was important to me because I have long lankey arms and I put my support hand all the way out there to drive the gun. I got octagonal so there is a flat on the underside to rest it more securely on barricades and things like that. I also shaved weight by paying a few bucks more for a fluted barrel which is a White Oak 18" SPR fluted, although now they have even better options. I kept sight picture disturbance down with a big JP 3 port muzzle brake, combined with less reciprocating mass and consequently, less gas in the system. Working from front to back the gas is turned down with a SLR titanium adjustable gas block. The BCG is a stainless LMOS one from JP, and the buffer is also the JP LMOS rifle length buffer in a rifle length tube (rifle length wins in the performance department hands down). That's all in front of a Woff -10% recoil spring which allows the gas to run even more turned down. Less mass and less spring needed to move around means less gas = less energy = less sight picture disturbance. The dot is a Vortex Spitfire AR which is the prism style red dot. I enjoyed shooting matches with it because I feel it has several advantages over traditional dots. The larger circles around the dot are measured in MOA (22 and 45moa respectively I think, but i forget) and you can use them to gauge hold over, because in 3-gun you aren't turning dials and practically speaking you need to hold over everything. Holding over a target at long range with a red dot gets weird if you have only the dot, as the target is swimming around under your dot in empty glassy space and it gets weird. The rifle weighs about 6.5 pounds with an empty magazine and the optic on top of it. I hope this was helpful, it turned out longer than I anticipated LOL.
  7. Im not an eye expert nor do I have an astigmatism, but every shooter with an astigmatism I've handed my vortex spitfire to has said it's great, no difference illuminated or not. I've shot mine with a 50 yard zero out to 600 yards without issue, without a magnifier, after sprinting through the woods. The targets engaged in order are: 200 yards, 300 yards, 460 yards, and 600 yards. Of course the 300 yard plate gave me the only issue .. My point is, I agree, people sell red dot capabilities short.
  8. Nope, permanently altered per the law so they cannot be unblocked. Sold, anyways!
  9. Nope, not surprised. I learned the lesson multiple times starting with the Obama panic scare of '08. Told myself I would never be in the panic buying camp. I bought it cheap and stacked it deep as per many recommendations and I too am sitting comfortably. I feel bad for new gun owners who want to practice and learn how to shoot, but I do not feel bad for people who are just flat out unprepared and are feeding into this frenzy themselves.
  10. Continuing my celebration of escape to PA, I am selling two 10 round blocked Bulgarian 5.45x39 AK74 magazines. They were $33 + shipping new. They were both used for one range trip total and are nearly brand new. They are these: https://www.country-spirit.com/products/magazines-bulgarian-magazines-bulgak7410-30bl-3184 I am asking ***SOLD*** $45 total for both and for $10 more I can ship them. Pick up can be near my home in the area of Lake Nockamixon, PA or at my business in Plainfield, NJ.
  11. ***SOLD*** I am celebrating my new residence in PA by dumping this. For sale are 3 blocked 7.62x39 AK magazines. Two are the KCI 30 round mags riveted to 10 rounds. One is a KCI 40 round mag riveted to 10 rounds. All have been clicked into a rifle but none have been fired. They are brand new. $80 and they're yours. For $10 more I'll ship them to you. You can pick them up near me around Lake Nockamixon, PA or pick up from me at my business in Plainfield, NJ. ***SOLD***
  12. Up for sale is a brand new in box LUTH-AR MBA-3 stock for use on Carbine length buffer tubes. It is fully adjustable for both LOP & comb height but doesn't slide/collapse/fold. Color is black. It has never been removed from it's packaging, it is in mint condition. This is the item in question; https://www.luth-ar.com/product/mba-3/ I'd post a photo but for some reason I keep getting a "-200" error. If you want a photo please pm me. These go for $150 + shipping. I will let this go for $110. It can be picked up in the Port Murray area, or the Plainfield area during business hours. For an additional $10 I can ship it. Here is a stock photo:
  13. Up for sale is 603 projectiles. This is projectiles only, not loaded ammunition. Hornady V-MAX, 60 grain, SKU #22281 $120 Pick up either in Plainfield during the week during business hours OR pick up in the Port Murray area. I can ship for an additional $10.
  14. Well, you get what you pay for. I wouldn't call the shot timer apps good but to each their own. I use a CED pocket pro II and it's great but that is a little over your budget. A CED pocket pro II is cheaper than buying a cheap timer and then an expensive one afterwards when you realize your mistake, however.
  15. Like PK90 pointed out, reloaders use them mostly. I prefer a re-usable, cheap, plastic box over just dumping them into bigger boxes, ziplock bags, etc. Re-using factory ammo boxes is an option but that's difficult when you don't shoot factory ammo. The plastic is better long term anyways.
  16. Rosey, I hate to nitpick but I do want to point out an inaccuracy of the data you present. During the 1980s refits, each turret received a DR-810 radar that measured the muzzle velocity of each gun which made it easier to predict the velocity of succeeding shots, making the accuracy at this point in time the greatest ever in their service history. Since, during test shoots off of Crete in 1987, 15 shells were fired from 34,000 yards which is a hair under 20 miles. For greater accuracy, they were not simultaneous full salvos. They fired only the right-hand barrel from each turret, 5 times, one at a time. The accuracy observed was as follows. 220 yard pattern size, 0.64% of total range. 14 out of 15 shells landed within 250 yards of the center of the pattern and 8 were within 150 yards. Shell to shell dispersion was 123 yards or 0.36% total range. Long story short, they fired under more accurate conditions than full salvos, at less than 20 miles, and got lesser accuracy than you quote. But, that's not to say it's unimpressive...it is still mind numbing reading the range tables. You can read the range tables here for those who want to dive deeper on naval gunnery. It is exceptionally fascinating. https://www.eugeneleeslover.com/USN-GUNS-AND-RANGE-TABLES/OP-770-1.html
  17. I would diversify, you already have a pair of utilitarian plastic fantastic that work for carry/defense. Don't buy another gun that fits the same "mold", that's boring and adds no purpose (my opinion, you can all disagree!) Why not explore a revolver, or an all steel framed, or a classic/milsurp? The latter can be had even more inexpensively than the guns you mention and are more available right now.
  18. I would not be so quick to state that as fact, since the ATF has stated it is not a destructive device; "ATF Publication 5300.11 Revised December 2007 SECTION III: Weapons Removed From The NFA As Collector's Items And Classified As Curios Or Relics Under The GCA The Bureau has determined that by reason of the date of their manufacture, value, design and other characteristics, the following firearms are primarily collector's items and are not likely to be used as weapons and, therefore, are excluded from the provisions of the National Firearms Act. Further, the Bureau has determined that such firearms are also Curios or Relics as defined in 27 CFR 478.11. Thus, licensed collectors may acquire, hold, or dispose to them as Curios or Relics subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR Part 478. They are still "firearms" as defined in 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 ... German, model 1918, (WWI) anti-tank rifle (PzAgew 1918), cal. 13.25mm." This is on page 35 and page 36 of this document: https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/docs/p-5300-11-firearms-curios-or-relics-listpdf/download?destination=file/2026/download @Dave Archibald the ammunition isn't readily available but if you have a lathe you can make the bullets from stock and the cases from .50BMG. See here: http://www.smallarmsreview.com/display.article.cfm?idarticles=3371
  19. Not sure if your title is facetious or not, but there's two up for auction right now on Morphy's. Just keep in mind you can't buy this ammunition off the shelf... https://www.proxibid.com/Firearms-Military-Artifacts/Firearms/C-SCARCE-AND-DESIRABLE-WORLD-WAR-1-GERMAN-MAUSER-1918-T-GEWEHR-13MM-BOLT-ACTION-ANTI-TANK-RIFLE/lotInformation/56986221#topoflot https://www.proxibid.com/Firearms-Military-Artifacts/Military-Artifacts/C-INCREDIBLY-SCARCE-AND-DESIRABLE-WORLD-WAR-I-GERMAN-MAUSER-SHORT-KURZ-MODEL-1918-T-GEWEHR-13MM/lotInformation/56986209#topoflot
  20. I think you may want to alter your title and description. These are not WW2 vintage ammo cans and WW2 ammo cans demand a significantly greater price. These are M19A1 ammo cans. The M19A1 did not start production until 1954, making these impossible to be of WW2 vintage.
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