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By Dooly
BCM BCG. New in sealed factory wrap.
$240 shipped.
I accept PP (F&F), venmo, cash. I am in Bergen County.
First to reply "I'll take it" wins the sale.
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By Swizz70
Hello Gents,
I'm selling my (like new) AR mid length complete upper receiver chambered in 300BLKOUT 7.62 × 35mm manufactured by Special Ops Tactical. Only put approximately 100 rounds through it. For those of you who don't know, this basically will fit on most AR lowers and uses the same AR magazines but gives you a .30 caliber (7.62 x 35) by just swapping the upper receiver if you are looking for a heavier load and more knock down power for hunting etc. (obviously state laws apply). I'm only selling it because I ended up buying a complete .30 caliber rifle.
Here are some specs:
300 BLK Out Nitride - 14.5″ Pinned to 16" Overall Midlength Upper
GPX 12.6" MLOK Free Floating Rail System with continuous 1913 Picatinny rail on top
Muzzle Brake Original "Black Magic" 30 Cal (pinned & welded NJ legal).
{Nitride} M4 Extended Feed Ramps
Nitride M4 Barrel Extension
1:7 Twist Rate
5/8×24 Thread Pitch
Raptor Charging Handle
Price: $695
Pm or email me with any questions: [email protected]
I am in Deptford NJ.
THE FIRST TO POST "I'LL TAKE IT" WINS THE SALE.
A "PM sent" DOES NOT ESTABLISH THE SALE. If you want the item, post "I'll take it" and should the deal fall apart the seller can post "still available." Should you reach a negotiated price via PM then post "I'll take it per our PM(s)" on this thread.
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By M1152
Up for sale, 260 rounds of 300 AAC BlackOut 124 grain FMJ by Sellier Bellot –SB300BLKA for $182 (cash sale) for local pickup in Mercer. Can be shipped for additional cost. Will throw in slightly used RFA barrel with 1/8 barrel with small cosmetic blemish on threads for additional $20 for grand total of $202. I will not ship barrel to keep shipping cost low. Buyer must have NJ FID card and matching DL for ammo purchase. The first to post "I'll take it" wins the sale (not responsible for typos)
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By Wikkie2204
Does anyone have a small quantity of H110 that I could purchase from them? I'm starting out loading 300BLK and don't want to commit to a full pound if it won't give me the desired results. I have some Varget if you are interested in trading.
Is anyone currently reloading 300BLK? Would love to discuss your successes/failures with a variety of different powders.
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By Ian Day
Sold my Glock and didn't have a chance to shoot these.
163 rounds of Remington UMC 180 Grain $45
20 rounds Winchester PDX1 165 Grain JHP $10
reasonable offers accepted. I'm in Blackwood 08012 until the end of next week and then will be moving to Cranford.
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By High Exposure · Posted
Correct. The PD and City are behind the officers actions and saying he prevented a tragedy. ATV was not even supposed to be in that part of the park. -
I also like using an Endoscope WIFI camera outputting to an old tablet. One quick glance and there is no doubt about powder being there.
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By Bklynracer · Posted
Article I read said that the officer blocked that side of road with his car to protect the pedestrians with the baby that he just passed. -
There is no press that you can just sit on a table. They need to be bolted down securely so there is no flexing. They do make complete stands that work good too. I agree with the fact that the Lee Classic turret is a great starter press. You cant realize the full speed of a progressive when you are first starting off. You NEED to go SLOW until you learn the ropes. The Redding T7 Turret press will also last forever and you can do plenty of quality rounds on it. Be prepared to spend more on other tooling than you do on the press. It is a never ending hobby and in no way cheap. I am loading these right now...to the range tomorrow to get velocities.. GFH tomorrow at noon if anyone want to shoot I have guest passes to use..let me know.
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Single stage will have a tighter tolerance, and you have more control over the process. Progressives are for bulk range fodder. Every experienced reloader gave me the same advice when I was getting into the hobby, start with single stage, so you can truly understand the reloading process and what you have to do on your end to make great ammo. Once you have mastered that, then you can think about a progressive. If you want to add a bit of convenience to your single stage reloading, a turret press (rotates the dies, not the shell plate) is probably better suited. It is still effectively a single stage operation, but you don't have to keep removing and remounting dies. I'm not sure what you mean by this. Whatever press you get, it will have to be secured to a work surface in some way. I bought an inexpensive 20"x20" work surface from HF to permanently mount my shotshell press on. It is mounted very sturdy and durable with the added 1/2" hardwood plank and extra big washers. If you haven't already, you should check out some of the reloading channels on YT. Ultimate Reloader is one of my faves, but there are scores of others with great advice. See it in action.
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