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  1. Here's the specs: Operation Optics: Transmission holography - 100% parallax free Magnification: 1x Eye Relief: Unlimited Length/Width/Height: 5"x1.8"x2.25" (131x49x60 mm) Weight: 11.5 oz (326 grams) Temperature: -40 to 150 F (using AA lithiums); -20 to 140 F (all other battery choices) Waterproof: Submersible to 33 ft depth Sealing: Fogproof internal optics Color/Finish: Non reflective black with hard coat finish Adjustment (per click): 0.5 MOA (1/2" at 100 yds) Adjustment Range: +/- 40 MOA travel Mount: 1" Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail Return to Zero: Repeatable to 1 MOA after re-mounting Heads-Up-Display Window Optical Surfaces: Anti-glare coating Window Dimensions: 1.20" x 0.85" (30 x 23mm) Front Window Material: 1/8" solid glass Rear Window Material: Shatter resistant laminate (3/16" thick) Field of View (100 yds): 30 yds (28m) at a 4" eye relief Standard Reticle: 65MOA circle with quadrant ticks with 1 MOA aiming dot Electrical Brightness Adjustment Range: 110,000:1 brightest to lowest Night Vision Brightness Range: 1000:1 with NV switch engaged Power Source: 2x 1.5V AA batteries (supports lithium, alkaline, or rechargeable) Battery Life: 1,000 continuous hours (lithium) at nominal setting 12; 600 continuous with AA alkaline Brightness Settings: 30 settings with scrolling feature (10 settings for NV use) Auto Battery Check Indicator: Flashing reticle upon start-up Auto Shut-down: At 8 hrs- programmable to 4 hrs
  2. I have a brand new in the box 552.A65. (Yes, this one is Night Vision compatible.) The last time I looked, these were selling for $599.95. I bought this and never found a use for it with my ACOGs. What I am looking for: HK USP 45, Sig P220, Glock 30SF, or laptop--new with good specs--no junk!! You can list what else you have, but most likely the answer is no. Cash is always king and I'd take $500 FIRM for it. Don't message me with retarded offers!! http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/cinergi/552.jpg
  3. I am doing some major re-organzing and cleaning of stuff that I have accumulated over the last four to five years and don't have any space at the moment to take any pics. As soon as I can, I will post them up. I see you're in Marysville--I can bring them to work if you wish and you can take a look at them. I work at BWSC in Delaware, off RT36/37. I believe Weatherwise was a Sear's house brand tire. I bought them used, but never mounted them. For the money you really can't beat them.
  4. http://s35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/cinergi/Michelin%20Alpin%2017/ 215/45R17 H rating. I have three of them. 50-60% left. $75.
  5. Weatherwise 215/65r15. All four, have even wear 50% left. Will throw in a Toyo Proxes 205/65R15 for free.
  6. 15" snow tires. $60 for all four. They are of okay quality. I'll get the size and a picture up when I can get around to making the room to do it. :bangbang:
  7. Lover of the big D.
  8. Indeed. So you will trade for the big D.
  9. Happy Birthday! Whoo hoo... My 420th post. I really stepped up my posting this year. What a way to end the year.
  10. 15 was the last number I heard. However I am not sure anyone owning them would give them up at the present time.
  11. cinergi

    WTB: M1 Carbine

    $975 for a paratrooper, underwood barrel and us postal meter receiver. I've been told the stock alone is worth 1K.
  12. I think I should be member 223 or 308(preferred)... I thought I signed up a lot longer ago than #2221.
  13. That would make a tremendous coon gun!
  14. I don't know, it's been so busy lately I've barely been able to keep up with what we have and what we don't have. I do know we have close to twenty levers in stock.
  15. You don't see either, often. I do believe I have a Henry at work, though.
  16. I know. I know a supplier. If you want info, message me. I'm not going to advertise it for everyone to dry their supply up. Plus, they don't appreciate those who don't know what they're doing much.
  17. Try Hardshift Transmissions near johnstown on 62. I've heard they do great work.
  18. RIP. I didn't know Brian, but it's awful to hear of things like this!
  19. Congrats on the pick. I do believe you made a fine choice!
  20. Yep, indeed. People are so damn stupid!! No AR lower is worth that to me, even Noveske stuff.
  21. Bump for a great seller! He takes great care of the stuff I have seen of his. Don, you might also try the free classifieds on http://www.cheaperthandirt.com . Good luck with the sale!! That's a great price for that gun.
  22. We have a couple in stock at work. A very nice DPMS 308 as well--and I don't like DPMs at all.
  23. I sold a couple LMT lowers I had completed for retarded money. You'd never guess what they went for...
  24. In the News ACTOR HELPS PHOENIX POLICE BUY AR-15 RIFLES . . . Actor David Spade gave the Phoenix Police Department quite a Christmas gift. The Associated Press reports that Spade donated $100,000, so the department could buy approximately 50 AR-15 rifles. Spade said he donated the money after seeing a TV news report about Phoenix police having to buy their own rifles. "These guys need to be able to do their jobs and I am just happy I could help," Spade said. GUN CONTROL IN THE LIVING ROOM . . . When an aging father gives his most cherished hunting rifle to a son, both are taking part in a tradition of passing on the family heritage. But if some firearms prohibitionists had their way, the father would be a felon. Read Russ Stewart's column in the Duluth News Tribune about his father passing on a Savage Model 219 single-shot 30-30 deer rifle, and how legislative efforts in Minnesota (and elsewhere) would limit this freedom.
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