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SOLD ***SOLD***ATN X-Sight 4k pro 3-14x

***SOLD***WTS an in excellent condition ATN X-sight 4k pro 3-14x. Scope was purchased brand new and used very little. Scope was installed on an impact m3...ended up selling gun and scope has been sitting in my safe every since. Glass is perfect, electronics work flawlessly, but there are some ring marks. Scope will include all accessories including IR light. Thanks for looking. I will only ship CONUS.

Scope: SOLD

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NLA Trading FX Maverick for anything!

There are a few rifles that I’m more interested in…but I want to see what offers people will give. This is a .22 cal slug tuned FX Maverick with a 580cc bottle. Scope and bipod not included. Rifle still has warranty.

At the current setting:

11g hammer with 600mm SSTx
8 1/4 ccw or 6mm

150b/135b
Jsb 18.1 925@3
Jsb 18.1 996@4
Nsa 24.8@7 945
KO. 25.4@7 955
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SOLD Kalibrgun Cricket Carbine .25

Excellent condition, purchased new from Charlie Frear at Georgia Airguns. Shoots King Heavy & King Heavy MKII very well, slightly better with the MKII.
Reliable as the day is long, great trigger, & very comfortable to shoot with the adjustable comb & buttpad.

$900 (rifle only) shipped CONUS, FedEx 2-day. Can included the scope/rings shown in photo (Warne mediums, SWFA SS 12x) for $1050 shipped CONUS. Zelle or PP. Not interested in trades.

Happy to send more photos or discuss by phone/text/video, just PM your interest & I'll get you my number.

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FX POCKET CHRONOGRAPH

How are people getting readings over 1099 fps on these when fx states on their website:


https://fxairguns.com/accessories/pocket-chronograph/
"Keep in the mind the Pocket Chronograph is not just for high powered airgun use. Any projectile travelling under 1099 FPS can accurately be tracked. The Pocket Chronograph is perfect for archery, CO2 rifle and pistols, airsoft, slingshot, paintball and more."

SOLD Evanix Rainstorm.30

Looking to sell an Evanix Rainstorm .30

This is a great hunting gun, light weight and easy to shoulder, and pretty compact. Shoots both jsb pellets and NSA slugs well.

Had been hunted with and had a few bumps and marks on it but the stock is in pretty good shape.

Comes with full probe and two 8 shot mags. These mags are great quality and work well. Can add a Donny sumo for $100 to purchaser.

Looking for $500 plus shipping

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New to PCP

So, finally decided to try a PCP and bought a Hatsan Flash QE. Been trying to get it running for the last two weeks. I have a Four Uncles pump with a QD on the hose, and an Air Venturi adapter for the filling probe on the gun. The QD leaks badly though everything looks ok as far as 'O' rings. I think the tolerances are just too far off for a good seal. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to get some pressure in this gun? I'd like to find an adapter that fits the 1/8"BSPP threads on the probe and thread into the filter housing on the hose...get rid of the QD completely. Are the threads on the China manufactured inline filter NPT or 10M*1?

SOLD WTS: FX Wildcat MKII 25 Cal

Selling my FX Wildcat MKII purchased from Utah Airguns a few years ago.
Tack driver like every FX rifle, very pellet friendly but really loves the JSBS!
Excellent condition.
Asking $900.00 for the rifle.
Will ship to CONUS only.
I also have a Huggett Magna I would let go with the rifle for an additional $200.00.
Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or text me at 919 744 5619 if you'd like to facetime and see the gun live.
Certified check or Paypal accepted (you pay the paypal fee).
Shipping costs will depend on where you currently reside. I'm in NC and have shipped quite a few guns all over the US and the UPS cost typically runs in the $30.00 range.
Fill probe is included, just forgot to add it in the case before taking the pics.
Everything comes in the original FX case shown.

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Roz

Roz Sumpter Honored
In October, AAFTA and the Good Ole Boys Field Target Club were honored to award ROZ SUMPTER in his sportsmanship, outstanding achievement, exemplary dedication and tireless support and promotion of Field Target! Thank you Roz for your decades of devotion to our sport! Roz's name will be added to our History and By-Laws for his Award of Meritorious Achievement

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SOLD Selling UTG BugBuster scope

For sale is my 3-9×32 UTG BugBuster scope, that still looks new, in box with everything as originally packaged. Includes quick release medium profile rings, illuminated reticle, flip-up lens covers, sunshade, manual, etc. Just thinning out my surplus things. I prefer Money Order, Cashier's Check, or Zelle. No PayPal. Price includes shipping within Cont. USA. Price is firm at $85. For questions, call or text (440)381-1454.

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Excerpts From UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. MICHAEL CROOKER

CAVEAT EMPTOR: I am not an attorney and I am not qualified nor competent to have an opinion on this matter which would serve for any particular purpose.

TL;DR: The Appeals Court ruled that the words "intended" and "for" in the definition of a silencer as a firearm in the NFA was crucial because anything, even a potato, could be used as a silencer.

The pertinent wording from the statute:
18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(3)(C), defined as follows:

The terms “firearm silencer” and “firearm muffler” mean any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm, including any combination of parts, designed or redesigned, and intended for use in assembling or fabricating a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, and any part intended only for use in such assembly or fabrication.
NOTE: Emphasis Added,

NOTE: There is a whole lot of text between the above definition and the below finding which you should read carefully...
The misinstruction in this case would justify a new trial, rather than acquittal, if the government had offered evidence that could allow the jury to find beyond a reasonable doubt that Crooker had a purpose to have the device function as firearm silencer. But it had an incentive to develop such evidence-it would have been relevant evidence both of Crooker's knowledge and the device's capabilities (and the judge so instructed the jury)-and even on appeal the government does not claim that it could show illicit purpose. Thus, Crooker is entitled to an acquittal. United States v. Godin, 534 F.3d 51, 61 (1st Cir.2008); see Burks v. United States, 437 U.S. 1 (1977).

Needless to say, Crooker is in the process of doing neither himself nor society any good. His attitude toward shipping chemicals shows an indifference to law, and (quite apart from silencers) even more disturbing is his professed interest as a convicted felon in airguns that could be as powerful as firearms. He deliberately skated close to the edge of the law and took his chances with a prosecution that the government was entitled to attempt. But, given the statute's wording, the answer is not to stretch the present statute beyond its language but to amend it-if the government is so minded-to deal more effectively with home-made or adaptable devices.

The conviction is reversed and the case remanded for the entry of a judgment of acquittal.


It is so ordered.
NOTE: In short, the Court found the statute more constrained when applied to silencers than to automatic weapons because of the ease with which common household items might be adapted for use as silencers and the relative obvious intent when one posses an automatic weapon. You can't accidentally turn a potato into an Uzi. The court felt it pertinent to avoid an over broad interpretation of the definition in the case of a silencer.

OPINION: This case protects the industry more than any other I've been able to find. It is natural for **The Agency Which May Not Be Named** to attempt to enforce the NFA as broadly as they can because this is essentially their charter. The widespread use of devices which can be adapted to illegal use, even though such devices may never have been designed or intended for such use, is naturally seen by them as a threat to their ability to enforce the statute. The airgun industry must POLICE ITSELF with respect to this problem so that we can continue to enjoy the use and proliferation of new capabilities and technology in our sport. Over time these restrictions will become less chafing for both the industry and those who are concerned about loosening their grip over a technology which does not fall under the purview of the statute. Adaptation of a STANDARD FITTING unique to the airgun industry would go a long way towards solving some of these issues because those who would deliberately violate the statute by misusing an airgun device via attaching it to a firearm would have to make a special effort to do that.

Move slowly and calmly but remain steadfast and resolute. Present a unified front if you wish to keep your rights.
DO NOT FEED TROLLS ON FORUMS.
THAT KIND OF BEHAVIOR WILL BE USED TO INFLUENCE LAWMAKERS.



More Pellet Comparisons

Hello everyone,

Received my RAW back yesterday after having it converted from a .22 cal to a .177 cal with a Poly barrel and threaded end. I wanted to get some pellets down the barrel and see what pellets it might like. I shot 13 different pellets with a mixture of various brands and weights. I first zeroed my new scope using the JSB Monster Redesigned 13.43 pellets ( pellet #14 ) and then shot #10 pellet, which I actually shot out of order as shown on the photo. This is not an all conclusive test because I only shot 5 pellets at each target, but it did revel enough information to narrow down to just 5 pellets for a good starting point. Next I will shoot a full magazine of each of the top 5 pellets for a better result. I also found out that this barrel does not like the Hades Diabolo, those shots went all over the target o_O. It has started raining so I am shut down for the rest of this day.

ThomasT
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