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Tariffs Explained - Pyramyd AIR Insyder

although I like reading the comments, and I agree with most of them, yes you'll know from the likes I did who you are.. lots of great information and points but I'm afraid this thread will get locked because of political posts.. before I can find out my last question as far as..

How do the terrifs affect the classified section??
do terrifs affect used private sales??
if so who and when do they get paid? or do you find out whatever deal you just made and paid for is a total loss because now you owe more.. I just think it would be good for people to know, maybe a notice at the top of the classified section to only do in country business depending on how it actually works..
like a buyer beware of whatever the facts are so you know what you are getting into..
again, not that it matters so much for what I want to currently do, but I'd like to know just out of curiosity.. and well I would think it would be good information for people to know..

please if a moderator reads this post, since apparently no one has a clue how the terrifs affect the classified section, maybe you could find out somehow?
I just don't know how to research it.
Mark
Mark,

The tariffs being discussed are import tariffs. That's where they apply. So your transaction with someone for a product that is already within the US, should not be subject to an import tariff.

If you were to purchase something from another country that is shipped directly to you, the way duties/tariffs are collected can vary. In my experience, I have been given a bill directly from the US based shipping company that handled the package stateside to pay upon receipt of the goods or shortly after receipt (have had this happen with both UPS and Fedex). Sometimes, USPS will hold a package at the local PO and you will have to pay those fees when you pick it up.

Hope that helps.

Tyler
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Took my Thomas HPX to the range today to check my zero before tomorrow’s N50 match. The weather forecast for tomorrow is going to be pretty windy so I wanted to zero a heavier pellet. I normally shoot 25.4 MRDs but when it’s windy sometimes I opt for heavier 28 grain Grands. Is shot a few sighters with MRDs and even tried 34 Jumbo’s but my gun certainly doesn’t like those so I went back to Grands. The last bull is 5 Grands @ 50 yards.
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Projectiles  SOLD .30 Pellets FX/JSB 44 & 50 grain Or Trade for JSB/AEA .25 cal.

Three sealed tins FX 50.2 grain
One open tin FX 50.2 @(136ct)
One open tin JSB 44.75 @(145ct)
One open tin JSB 50.15 @(127ct)

The JSB 44.75 grains are not factored into the price so they are free with the purchase of the lot. Whole lot purchase only.

$90 TYD

PPFF or USPS MO

Edit: Also willing trade for JSB or AEA pellets in .25 cal Kings or Heavies, tin for tin. Each of us pays their own shipping.

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HW/Weihrauch  Who shoots 22 Weihrauchs at 50 yards or more?

just shot HW77 long .22 only 48 yards 6 to 16 MPH winds from East and up hill EDIT: Top left is first shot , bottom left is last shot , it figures right !
EDIT : these were Diabolo not wadcutter ,wad's would have nice round cut holes .
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N/A  Please, some guidance for very accurate/target air rifle + associated hardware. Finances are a concern.

I spent the weekend with my cx3 and Marauder .22. I am confident with the gun to 50 yards for pests. I missed two reds Saturday @70y due to poor hold over. Takes a long time to get to the target shooting Hades @910fps. Very accurate. Boring under 40 yards.

I bought the Maruder from Airgun Revisions, a Walther barreled 22 for $300. It’s a factory referb which means AR goes through it and makes it right. I would rather buy one knowing AR went through it than a new gun in box.

The cz3 is a $300ish 3000psi compressor. The Mrod gets pumped to 2700. Make sure you match the air source capacity to the gun. There are a lot of higher pressure guns today.
I have the same and very very accurate gun. Mine likes JTS 22gr the best at 810fps or so.

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o I may be confused but the Airmaks Katran NC looks like the pro version, however, the price is off or I am off. Please advise. I am in Rhode Island so Brookfield is driveable, what are your shop hours if someone needed gun repair.
I have an impact m3 and skout epoch. I am very interested in the Airmaks Katran pro if you have it.

New GX filter is coming out!

We shall see. Who knows about the next order I’m not convinced the first one is even here yet. Things off Amazon in my experience don’t take that long. Hope these aren’t still on the boat or hung up in customs. I’m highly hopeful but for some reason will be surprised if it’s here next week.

BRK Ghost with slug barrel.

Both are nice groups! I have shot some nice, tight groups with the .25-cal barrel. I also have a Sniper XR HP that AOA did the power tune on, and it shoots really well! just waiting for a SUB-MOA barrel to come out in .25-Cal.
Thanks, the top is a 3 shot group and the bottom is only a single shot to verify my zero. I have noticed the barrel does not group that well when it's dirty. I rarely let it go over 100 rounds between cleaning and since I am mostly a hunter that is not that much of a problem for me. When I do shoot it on paper to verify my zero and see an occasional round go out of the group, I know it's time to clean the barrel and that has always brought the accuracy back.

Tariffs Explained - Pyramyd AIR Insyder

although I like reading the comments, and I agree with most of them, yes you'll know from the likes I did who you are.. lots of great information and points but I'm afraid this thread will get locked because of political posts.. before I can find out my last question as far as..

How do the terrifs affect the classified section??
do terrifs affect used private sales??
if so who and when do they get paid? or do you find out whatever deal you just made and paid for is a total loss because now you owe more.. I just think it would be good for people to know, maybe a notice at the top of the classified section to only do in country business depending on how it actually works..
like a buyer beware of whatever the facts are so you know what you are getting into..
again, not that it matters so much for what I want to currently do, but I'd like to know just out of curiosity.. and well I would think it would be good information for people to know..

please if a moderator reads this post, since apparently no one has a clue how the terrifs affect the classified section, maybe you could find out somehow?
I just don't know how to research it.
Mark

FX  Is polishing required? - New Brass FX impact regulator plunger

As long as the body is smooth near the end where it seals on the oring, it's fine. I'm not sure what you're saying about metal to metal contact, but I'm guessing it's oring resistance? maybe? Did you lube the orings inside?
You could ever so slightly chamfer the piston, but I wouldn't go much on that.

FX  FX Wildcat BT Leak

I just repaired my Maverick that was leaking in the same place. It was the front regulator. I just got a regulator kit from Utah Airguns. Much easier than replacing all the orings in the regulator. Easy fix $54.
Funny you should mention that. UA just said they could ship me the regulator instead of me having to ship in the gun. If it’s an easy swap, I may opt for this route.

BRK Ghost with slug barrel.

I have had my current .22 cal. Ghost HP for almost a year now and it has been awesome. I have had several PCP's over the years by far the Ghost has been my favorite. I was really glad to hear BRK came out with a slug barrel for the Ghost and ordered a complete gun just to shoot slugs (hopefully) out of it. I would not think of parting with my first Ghost. I have the short Saber Tactical ARCA rail, and my BOG Sherpa tripod fits it perfectly. I actually made my farthest shot with it this morning on a pigeon at a lasered 102yds. on a very tall silo. I saw my first shot went a little high, but my second shot hit him in the chest and down he came.
Here is a 3 shot group I shot with it last Sept. (If I can get it to post that is)

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Both are nice groups! I have shot some nice, tight groups with the .25-cal barrel. I also have a Sniper XR HP that AOA did the power tune on, and it shoots really well! just waiting for a SUB-MOA barrel to come out in .25-Cal.
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Tariffs Explained - Pyramyd AIR Insyder

That's why Scott Bessent and many others are calling for a "Bretton Woods 2.0".

The tarrifs are a step toward a level playing field in a multipolar economic order. It sets the planned chain of events in motion that leads to a new world reserve currency, which will be backed by gold and other hard assets but use distributed ledger tech, probably XRP ledger or something very similar for atomic & instant cross-border settlement. Therefore this new convertible currency becomes the new world reserve currency, or like a new type of SDR, and USD JPY CNY EUR and so on are essentially all on equal footing.

This is why the currency manipulation and tactics some countries are using has to stop before this goes live. But, assuredly, even nations that appear to be hostile are all playing out the script which leads to what has already been agreed upon.

The other part is a domestic reordering, such as using tariffs to replace the IRS (I believe no taxes for those making under $200k / year is the latest proposal to be floated publicly).

Good time to think like an investor and not be reactionary. We're about to enter a full blown tech revolution.

I happily received my beautiful brass made-in-USA hose nozzle today. Enough with the Chinese Wal-Mart crap, already. This nozzle will last a lifetime, guaranteed.
Having the dollar as a reserve currency has gutted our manufacturing base, but shifting away from it will be devastating. We've basically had access to endless amounts of cheap debt and the ability to expand our money supply recklessly for decades now.

For those of you who haven't given it much thought, (speaking to the general audience), the US dollar is what's called a reserve currency. It's basically what the entire world wants to trade in. When Saudi Arabia sells oil or Brazil sells soybeans they don't want to get paid in Rupees or Pesos, they want dollars and when investors around the world want a safe and stable investment, they want US treasuries. Because the dollar is in demand, it's value gets pushed up much higher than it otherwise would be and that makes our wages here in the US much higher compared to other countries around the world, and that incentivizes industry to manufacture products abroad where labor is cheaper.

On the other hand, since everybody wants US treasuries, we get a great interest rate when we finance our national debt. Other countries would have to pay much more interest to do the same thing and would find their economies in crises. We can also print more money than we should be able to. If Japan prints money, they are just printing money for their population of 120 million and if they print too much inflation will go wild. When we do the same thing however we're not just printing money for the 340 million Americans. There is an entire world that wants US dollars, so we can print much more money than our population would warrant and not see nearly as much inflation as we otherwise would.

If the US dollar stops being the worlds reserve currency, then we can expect to see our interest rates go up significantly and the cost of financing our national debt will explode. At that point we'll be in the same kind of position that Greece was in about a decade ago.
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