Pinty does all the same for $6.Primary Arms has this for $109 currently. Good deal either way.
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Pinty does all the same for $6.Primary Arms has this for $109 currently. Good deal either way.
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...family? Nice. I guess that's a reason to reload - the savings from each "box" of ammo goes into the shopping fund.Speed shooters international has 10% with code MDS10
I ordered a bunch of replacement springs and spare parts for my family of 2011 pistols.
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MB Waltham has dozen large white eggs for $0.79. I’ve never seen a dozen that cheap. I thought 99 cent eggs was the epitome.
Ive seen that in littleton MB every so oftenMB Waltham has dozen large white eggs for $0.79. I’ve never seen a dozen that cheap. I thought 99 cent eggs was the epitome.
All MBs are the same price.Ive seen that in littleton MB every so often
Actually they are not.All MBs are the same price.
OK, I'll re-phrase. Prices in SE MA and SE NH are the same sale flyer. I know that other store prices vary by region. When I was looking at "mydemoulas.com" for their online sale flyer it was regional (as in NH and MA).Actually they are not.
I worked for a short period of time for them as a dept. manager (and that also involved selling eggs). And they had different "pricing zones". Pretty much everyone i worked with, and knew way back then ...... are senior executives now, to give you a general timeline.
Example: lower income areas were a lower price point. Other more affluent areas were maybe a " few certain cents " more.
As an example, certain stores would be in zone A, others in zone B, etc. etc.
Realistically that makes a lot of sense (and cents).
OK, I'll re-phrase. Prices in SE MA and SE NH are the same sale flyer. I know that other store prices vary by region. When I esd looking at "mydemoulas.com" for their online sale flyer it was regional (as in NH and MA).
I received mine, I cannot pretend to be as detailed as you were, but, that kit looked ok to me. Classic case of chinese stealing an original design.Quick compare of $28 ($7 with coupon) HIRAM Reticle Leveling System to $45 Wheeler Professional Reticle Leveling System. I’ve had the Wheeler for over 5 years and have used it (along with the Wheeler Lapping/Alignment tools) to mount/remount at least a couple of dozen scopes. The HIRAM kit is a pretty good knockoff of the Wheeler. It’s a little lighter in that it is 2/64th in thinner than the wheeler and but the build quality looks to be fairly good. The spring in the barrel unit is definitely a lot cheaper, using thiner wire. The bubble levels are also inferior and the bubble in both of the HIRAM’s level have a lot more “slop” in them, meaning that it’s harder to be sure the bubble is exactly centered. The Wheeler comes in a nice plastic case while the HIRAM comes in a nicely padded cardboard box. On the HIRAM there is just a large standard screw used to hold the barrel level adjuster while on the Wheeler it is a more elegant slotted round head screw.
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Having not actually used it and having owned it for all of 6 hours I can’t speak to the HIRAM’s accuracy or durability (next time I have a scope to mount I’ll use the HIRAM and check the reticle with my free floating laser level to see how it does). At $28 it seems to be a decent imitation of the Wheeler; at 7 bucks it’s well worth it.
Magpul mbus pro set for $155 too, which I think is decent?PrimaryArms is having major sales this weekend. CMC single stage triggers are $129. Croatian AK mags are $8.99. Amend2A 34rd glock mag $10.99.
They also have the KAK AR-15 Complete Lower Parts Kit on sale again for $32.99.PrimaryArms is having major sales this weekend. CMC single stage triggers are $129. Croatian AK mags are $8.99. Amend2A 34rd glock mag $10.99.
That's AMAZING. I saw that too. Normal price is $200 for the set. Get it, 100%.Magpul mbus pro set for $155 too, which I think is decent?
I've been waiting for a good deal on these, but I almost caved at cabelas for like $230 or something just because they were in stock. Glad I waitedThat's AMAZING. I saw that too. Normal price is $200 for the set. Get it, 100%.
Quick compare of $28 ($7 with coupon) HIRAM Reticle Leveling System to $45 Wheeler Professional Reticle Leveling System. I’ve had the Wheeler for over 5 years and have used it (along with the Wheeler Lapping/Alignment tools) to mount/remount at least a couple of dozen scopes. The HIRAM kit is a pretty good knockoff of the Wheeler. It’s a little lighter in that it is 2/64th in thinner than the wheeler and but the build quality looks to be fairly good. The spring in the barrel unit is definitely a lot cheaper, using thiner wire. The bubble levels are also inferior and the bubble in both of the HIRAM’s level have a lot more “slop” in them, meaning that it’s harder to be sure the bubble is exactly centered. The Wheeler comes in a nice plastic case while the HIRAM comes in a nicely padded cardboard box. On the HIRAM there is just a large standard screw used to hold the barrel level adjuster while on the Wheeler it is a more elegant slotted round head screw.
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Having not actually used it and having owned it for all of 6 hours I can’t speak to the HIRAM’s accuracy or durability (next time I have a scope to mount I’ll use the HIRAM and check the reticle with my free floating laser level to see how it does). At $28 it seems to be a decent imitation of the Wheeler; at 7 bucks it’s well worth it.
It’s pretty simple if you have any sort of rifle vise. You’ll normally be using two piece rings, so you mount the lower half of the rings on the rifle. Put the rifle in the vise and use the smaller level on the flat part of the ring base to get the rifle level. Then clamp the barrel level on the barrel with it close to level. Adjust the barrel level with the adjustment until the bubble is centered and matches the small level on the ring base. The barrel level is now aligned with the ring base. Take the level off the ring base and mount the scope. Put the small level on the top turret of the scope (depending on the scope I’ll remove the turret cover since the actual turret top usually will reflect the reticle better than the turret cap). Check the barrel level to make sure the gun hasn’t shifted in the vise and then level the scope using the small level on the turret. As you tighten things down, keep checking the level on the turret and the level on the barrel to make sure nothing is shifting. That’s it.Nice writeup! I got my HIRAM yesterday and was pretty impressed with the quality too. The only thing is it doesn't come with instructions. I suppose I could find the Wheeler instructions online somewhere though.
Thanks grabbed a couple random thingsPrimaryArms is having major sales this weekend. CMC single stage triggers are $129. Croatian AK mags are $8.99. Amend2A 34rd glock mag $10.99.
Anyone see a decent IFAK for cheap this weekend? And possibly a generic family car one.