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SCOPES & OPTICS

AIM Sports 4X32 Tri Illuminated Scope with Fiber Optic Sight Mil-Dot Reticle, Black

Finding the right accessory for your rifle can be challenging, but the AIM Sports tri-illuminated scope may be just what you need. The Prismatic item is perfect both for mid-range and close-quarter combat scenarios. It features some terrific properties to make your shooting more comfortable and effective. The scope is made of military-grade aluminum. It’s an incredibly strong material that can take quite a beating while being lighter than some heavy metals. Accordingly, it can endure constant recoil and come out unscathed, preserving the great looks and functionality of your model. Additionally, the scope is nitrogen-charged to prevent many elements from interfering with your shooting. Scopes using nitrogen eliminate oxygen and get rid of moisture that can potentially lead to fogging. The model is sealed to ensure weather resistance and safeguard against loss of gas brought about by changes in pressure or temperature. Furthermore, the process protects your instrument from water and keeps fungus or mold away that can be a real nightmare in damp environments. The light transmission, scratch resistance, and resolution are superior as well. This is because the green-fused lens feature multiple coating to provide amazing properties. Plus, the angle-cut sunshade lowers glare under extremely bright lighting conditions, and you can also adjust elevation and windage. To increase the comfort while aiming with your rifle, there’s a 3.5-inch eye relief. The component provides tremendous safety from recoil and lets you acquire your targets in no time. Lastly, you get a laser-etched reticle, fully adjustable rear sight, and fiber-optic front sight. Features: Aircraft-grade aluminum Nitrogen-charged, fogproof, and shock-resistant Green-fused lens Angle-cut sunshade Eye relief Laster-etched reticle Fiber-optic front sight Adjustable rear sight Elevation and windage adjustment

KNIVES & SWORDS

BEN SHOSTLE CUSTOM ENGRAVED / SCRIMSHAWED VINTAGE IVORY

. The DAGGER style knife is 8.25 inches OVERALL with 4 inch DAGGER BLADE signed on bolster side by the knife maker, and on "VINTAGE IVORY" handle by the scrimshander. The bolster features a deep relief scroll engraving on one side , with a beautiful feminine face on the other side of bolster. All scrimshaw on Ben Shostle engraved items are done by his daughter Benita Bonshire, super talented, schooled artist, as seen in this beautifully scrimmed nude. NO SHEATH. Included is a Ben Shostle Arms Engraver pamphlet, which contains pictures of Ben's engravings, scrimshaws, by his daughter, and information about the artists. This knife has Never been used or carried. Must be 18 years old to buy this knife..

MACHINE GUNS

MP5-40 GERMAN HK SEAR HOST

Hk MP5-40 sear host built by Jayson of Investment Grade Firearms. This was built using a brand new demilled German Hk MP5-40,mp5 for sale and a Special Weapons receiver. The original gun was new, it was a crime to have to cut the original receiver up, but the kit of genuine German parts was a real catch. The SW receiver was the final perfected model. I have built several of these guns with Jayson, and they have been in perfect compliance. As this gun was built from a brand new gun, it was my favorite. This gun was tested by Jayson in full-auto before it was finished; it ran perfect and it is in perfect condition.

SCOPES & OPTICS

Valken Tactical 30mm Illuminated Red Dot Optic, Black

Valken Tactical's red dot optic easily mounts to any standard picatinny/weaver rail to provide an easy to see sight picture of your target when playing airsoft on the field. Material: Polymer Illumination: 5 levels of brightness Reticle Type: Circle with Center Red Dot Battery Type: CR1620

AMMO

1000rds – 40 S&W Federal American Eagle 180gr. FMJ Ammo

Federal Ammunition 180 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Ammo Details This is 40 S&W Federal American Eagle 180gr. Full Metal Jacket Ammo. Sometimes you want a lot of cartridge for less money. That’s American Eagle, which you’ll find in the most popular calibers. Train hard with this consistent, reliable and economic ammunition. This ammo is brass cased, boxer primed, non-magnetic, and non-corrosive. It comes packed in 50rd. boxes, 20 boxes per case. Muzzle Velocity: 1000 fps. Casing Type Brass Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Manufacturer Federal Ammunition Manufacturer SKU AE40R1 Muzzle Energy 400 Muzzle Velocity 1000 Primer Type Boxer

RIFLES

DPMS ORACLE AR10 AR 10 RFLR 308/7.62 NIB WITH RED DOT, 16

NEW IN BOX---NO CC FEES---Panther 7.62 NATO Oracle has 16 in barrel made of 4140 Chrome moly steel. Has 6 grooves, right hand 1X10 twist, button rifled. DPMS 6 Position Pardus Stock. Milled from a solid billet of 6061-T6 aluminum, Hard coat anodized per Mil Spec, Integral trigger guard, Aluminum magazine release button, Standard AR-15 trigger group.

MACHINE GUNS

Catco Sterling 9mm SMG

The Catco Sterling 9mm SMG submachine gun is constructed entirely of steel and plastic and has a shoulder stock, which folds underneath the weapon. There is an adjustable rear sight, which can be flipped between 100 and 200-yard settings. Although of conventional blowback design firing from an open bolt, there are some unusual features: for example, the bolt has helical grooves cut into the surface to remove dirt and fouling from the inside of the receiver to increase reliability. There are two concentric recoil springs that cycle the bolt, as opposed to the single spring arrangement used by many other SMG designs. This double-spring arrangement significantly reduces “bolt-bounce” when cartridges are chambered, resulting in better obturation, smoother recoil, and increased accuracy. Additionally, the Sterling uses a much-improved (over the Sten) 34-round curved double-column feed box magazine, which is inserted into the left side of the receiver. The magazine follower, which pushes the cartridges into the feed port, is equipped with rollers to reduce friction. The bolt feeds ammunition alternately from the top and bottom of the magazine lips, and its fixed firing pin is designed so that it does not line up with the primer in the cartridge until the cartridge has entered the chamber. The Sterling employs a degree of what is known as Advanced Primer Ignition, in that the cartridge is fired while the bolt is still moving forward, a fraction of a second before the round is fully chambered. The firing of the round thus not only sends the bullet flying down the barrel but simultaneously resists the forward’s movement of the bolt. By this means it is possible to employ a lighter bolt than if the cartridge was fired after the bolt had already stopped, as in simple blowback, since the energy of the expanding gases would then only have to overcome the bolt’s static inertia (plus spring resistance) to push it back again and cycle the weapon; whereas in this arrangement some of this energy is used up in counteracting the bolt’s forwards momentum as well, and thus the bolt does not have to be so massive. The lighter bolt makes not only for a lighter gun, but a more controllable one since there is less mass moving to and fro within it as it fires. The suppressed version of the Sterling (L34A1/Mk.5) was developed for covert operations. This version uses a ported barrel surrounded by a cylinder with expansion chambers. The Australian and New Zealand SAS regiments used the suppressed version of the Sterling during the Vietnam War. It is notable for having been used by both Argentinian and British Special Forces during the Falklands War. A Sterling was used by Libyan agents to kill WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in London, which sparked the 1984 siege of the building. The Sterling has a reputation for excellent reliability under adverse conditions and, even though it fires from an open bolt, has good accuracy. With some practice, it is very accurate when fired in short bursts. While it has been reported that the weapon poses no problems for left-handed users to operate, it is not recommended without the wearing of ballistic eye protection. The path of the ejected cartridge cases is slightly down and backward, so mild burns can occasionally be incurred by left-handed shooters. A bayonet of a similar design as that for the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle was produced and issued in British Army service but was rarely employed except for ceremonial duties. Both bayonets were derived from the version issued with the Rifle No. 5 Mk I “Jungle Carbine”, the main difference being a smaller ring on the SLR bayonet to fit the rifle’s muzzle. When mounted, the Sterling bayonet was offset to the left of the weapon’s vertical line, which gave a more natural balance when used for bayonet-fighting. For a right-handed shooter, the correct position for the left hand while firing is on the ventilated barrel-casing, but not on the magazine, as the pressure from holding the magazine can increase the risk of stoppages, and a loose magazine can lead to dropping the weapon. The barrel-casing hold provides greater control of the weapon, so the right hand can intermittently be used for other tasks. A semi-circular protrusion on the right-hand side of the weapon, approximately two inches from the muzzle, serves to prevent the supporting hand from moving too far forward and over the muzzle.

AMMO

9mm Luger Turan 115gr Brass Case FMJ 500rds

TURAN 9MM LUGER AMMO 115 GRAIN FULL METAL JACKET - TURAN9X115 Turan 9mm Luger Ammo 115 Grain Full Metal Jacket Ammo Turan Ammunition prides itself on stringent quality control, and these bullets are no exception. Brass cased, full metal jacket bullets are perfect to load up for training purposes, or just a day of plinking at the range. The standard round nose profile should feed flawlessly in most semi-automatic 9mm pistols or carbines. MPN TURAN9x115 UPC 860005843251 Manufacturer TURAN AMMUNITION Caliber 9MM AMMO Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Muzzle Velocity 1213 fps Muzzle Energy 376 ft. lbs Primer Boxer Casing Brass Casing Ammo Rating Range, Target and Training 9mm Ammo Please check out our website SHOOTAMMO.COM for more ammo! Shipping to be paid by the buyer at a flat fee of $25 Buyer must be 18 years old or older. Restricted Jurisdictions requirements: California - all ammunition must be sent to an FFL Connecticut - a valid ammunition permit or permit to carry a pistol or revolver and a legal photo ID to tacplacellc@gmail.com Illinois: a valid copy of FOID & State ID with matching ship to address to tacplacellc@gmail.com Chicago, IL - all ammunition must be sent to an FFL Cook County, IL - all ammunition must be sent to an FFL New Jersey – a valid copy of your Firearms ID with shipping to the address on the FOID to tacplacellc@gmail.com New York State - all ammunition must be sent to an FFL Alaska – NO SALES Washington, D.C. – NO SALES Hawaii – NO SALES Massachusetts – NO SALES NY - NO SALES *** If you have questions feel free to email us at TacPlaceLLC@gmail.com WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov ** Please know that if you win an auction and need to cancel you will incur cancelation/restocking fees ** WE CANNOT COMBINE ANY SHIPPING DUE TO SHIPMENT FROM MULTIPLE WAREHOUSES!!!

AMMO

Nosler Ballistic Tip Varmint Bullets 22 Caliber (224 Diameter) 40 Grain Spitzer Flat Base Lead-Free Box of 100

Varmints and predators beware! Nosler's ballistic Tip Varmint Bullets are designed for violent expansion upon impact. The bullet is tipped with a polycarbonate tip which rapidly drives back forcing the thin jacket to expand and fragment. The heavy base prevents deformation during firing. Now offered in a lead-free design, this bullet is made with a metallic polymer tip and is safe to shoot in areas where shooting lead bullets is not allowed. This is not loaded ammunition. Nosler Made In United States of America

MACHINE GUNS

American 180, 9? Barrel 22LR

ENTER THE AMERICAN 180 The Casull’s successor, the American 180, weighs less than a stripped M16A1 unloaded; most variations are described as being well made and reliable. Original magazines carried 165 or 177 rounds, though larger-capacity drums of up to 275 rounds are still in production today. The 275-round drums do effectively occlude the weapon’s sights, however. E&L Manufacturing, the current producer of American 180 drums, includes an elevated front sight along with the the first 275-round drum you buy. The open-bolt mechanism of the American 180 incorporates a series of grooves in the sides of the bolt that very effectively channel dirt and debris out of the mechanism. The British L2A3 Sterling submachine gun sports similar grooves. The non-reciprocating charging handle is oriented on the left side of the receiver, towards the rear, so that the bulky drum magazine does not interfere with its operation. The drum chassis spins on top of the receiver as it empties. There is a captive screw underneath the forward aspect of the receiver that allows the gun to break down quickly into two handy components. The stock removes with the push of a button in the manner of the M1928 Thompson submachine gun. Particularly with a short 9-inch barrel in place, this makes the American 180 easily packable. The assembly and disassembly processes are relatively straightforward and easily mastered. ADDITIONAL 180 DETAILS The magazine release is fairly intuitive and simple to manage, though the bulky nature of the pan magazine does produce a cluttered sight picture. The ergonomics of the stock and pistol grip are better reasoned than those of the Thompson that obviously inspired them. Overall, the American 180 is a comfortable gun to run. Semi-auto versions of the American 180 have been offered in the past, and these guns come up for sale occasionally on online used-gun forums. While the practicality of a 10-pound semi-auto .22 packing 177 rounds on board might be questionable, there is no better tactical tool should you ever find yourself attacked by a battalion of malevolent chipmunks. I’ve frankly bought guns for dumber reasons. The magazines are a holy pain to load, and the American 180 runs through ammo as politicians burn through other people’s money. E&L Manufacturing also offers a magazine loader that renders this chore a bit less onerous. A single mechanical spring-loaded winder can be used to power multiple magazines. SO WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR? The American 180 was formally adopted by the Utah Department of Corrections, and it was undoubtedly intimidating when wielded from a guard tower at their state penitentiary. There are rumors that the Rhodesian Special Air Service used a few of these novel guns operationally in Africa. However, humping the African savanna with one of these hyperactive little buzz guns must have been a treat. The nature of the design demands that it be fed high-velocity ammo, so suppressed versions remain fairly noisy. Regardless, the company’s marketing efforts were compelling, and quite a few examples were indeed sold to local law enforcement agencies. Many of the guns available today were traded out of police arms rooms over the years. REAL-LIFE SHOOTOUT I could find but a single detailed anecdote involving the operational use of a laser-equipped American 180 by cops in a real-life shootout. In November of 1974, Officers Mike Gilo and Gary Jones of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department attempted to subdue a pair of evildoers driving a Chevrolet Camaro. As the driver of the Camaro accelerated in an effort to escape, his foolhardy passenger produced a handgun and fired at the officers. Gilo responded by unleashing a roughly 40-round burst through the back window of the suspects’ car while Jones engaged with his 12-gauge shotgun loaded with buckshot. The 12 gauge failed to connect; the American 180 stitched across the back window of the car, removing the lot of it. The driver then crashed the car; the passenger was found already heading towards room temperature as a result of multiple .22 LR wounds to his back. The driver was apprehended later, grievously wounded by multiple .22-caliber gunshot wounds but still breathing. In today’s litigious environment, a fully automatic weapon that spews rounds so enthusiastically would be a plaintiff’s attorney’s dream. In the 1970s, however, there apparently weren’t as many lawyers are there are today. HOW DOES IT RUN? Wow. Just wow. Loading the drums is just as big a hassle as I had anticipated; the American 180 does indeed burn through .22 LR ammo at a breathtaking rate. I sucked it up and bought 5,000 rounds for this project just so I wouldn’t feel the effects of ammo famine before I got done. Keeping bursts in the five-round range is not tough for a disciplined trigger finger, and New Math tells us that even the smaller drums would pack 35 such bursts in a single charge. Visualize the fully stoked American 180 like a 10-pound recoilless shotgun that carries 35 rounds onboard. When so employed, the American 180 is accurate and controllable, allowing you to keep every round within a standard silhouette at typical handgun ranges. Reaching out to 100 meters, the gun is more fun than a barrel of monkeys, particularly when fired into a wet target with a safe backstop. Each burst seems like the fistful of gravel we used to throw into the water when we were young boys, producing that lovely little coordinated splash around the point of aim. Against steel targets, the effect is positively musical. Much beyond 100 meters, the American 180 becomes an area weapon system. BAD-BREATH DISTANCES At bad-breath distances, the American 180 is just as nasty as the marketing literature claims it to be. The recoil is so trivial that you really could just about write your name with the thing. When firing a full magazine in a continuous burst from a proper rest, the tidy little gun will indeed group within about a teacup. Such antics will indeed put hair on your chest regardless of your gender, but you could die of old age trying to load enough drums to keep the process vibrant for a while. When appropriately maintained, the American 180 is a reliable and effective close-quarters weapon. With 275 rounds on board, the gun gets heavy, but it offers more controllable firepower than most anything else in the arms room. Given the dynamically rotating nature of the drum magazine and the unimpressive mechanical spunk of the .22 LR cartridge, the practicality of employing an American 180 in an austere field environment is questionable, however. PURE FUN The American 180 is one of the most novel and unusual combat weapons ever devised. For law enforcement or corrections applications, it indeed offers some unique capabilities. However, the real niche the American 180 enjoys is as a recreational range toy. Fairly easy to tote and all but recoilless, the American 180 lets you chew up the range like a beaver on crack. Loading drums will test your patience, and the gun’s appetite will earn you Christmas cards from your favorite ammo supplier. However, as a delightful way to kill a lazy Saturday afternoon at the range, the American 180 is indeed unparalleled. Lightweight, accurate for its genre and just crazy cool, the American 180 is 10 pounds of raw, unfiltered fun. AMERICAN 180 SPECS Caliber: .22 LR, .22 Short Magnum Barrel: 9 or 18.5 inches OA Length: 35.5 inches Weight: 5.7 pounds (empty) Stock: Polymer Sights: Front post, adjustable rear Action: Blowback-operated, full-auto Finish: Matte black Capacity: 165, 177, 220, 275 Rare Of Fire: 1,200 rpm

AMMO

Hornady Superformance Match Ammo 5.56x45mm NATO 75gr HP BT Match – Box Of 20

Superformance Match Ammunition achieves muzzle velocities of 100 – 200 fps faster than ANY conventional ammunition. Amazing ammunition performance starts with outstanding bullets, and Hornady AMAX and Boattail Hollow Point Match bullets, now featuring revolutionary new AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) bullet jackets, raise the standard. Topped with the finest bullets, Superformance Match ammunition marries the very best cartridge cases with extremely stable propellants that are custom blended for each individual load to provide TRUE ammunition performance enhancement. Highpower competitors, as well as law enforcement and military shooters and snipers will all benefit from the Superformance Match advantage , higher muzzle velocity, phenomenal accuracy, increased range and reduced wind drift. Superformance Match – the limits have been broken! Please Note: While the 5.56x45mm will fit in a .223 Remington chamber, the 5.56 is a military round that runs at higher pressures than its .223 counterpart and is not recommended to be fired in a .223 Remington chamber. Cartridge: 5.56x45mm NATO Grain Weight: 75 Grains Muzzle Velocity: 2910 Feet Per Second Muzzle Energy: 1410 Foot Pounds Bullet Style: Jacketed Hollow Point Lead Free: No Case Type: Brass Primer: Boxer Corrosive: No Reloadable: Yes Ballistic Coefficient: 0.395 Sectional Density: 0.214 Test Barrel Length: 20 Inches Velocity Rating: Supersonic Box of 20

SHOTGUNS

W.C. SCOTT 16 GAUGE

W.C. Scott 16 Bore 30" Length of Barrel 14 1/4" Length of Pull 1 7/8" Drop at Comb 3 1/8" Drop at Heel Damascus Steel Barrel Hammer Gun Serial Number: 322XX Stock Heel: 3 1/8