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  • Born2vette

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    So you think an Arken EPL 4 6-24 will work just fine at 20x+?
    My SHJ4 6-24 is great at 20x. At 24x the eyebox gets pretty tight and it is not as bright but overall its very usable. I have shot mine up to 600 yards. Doubt I would notice it as much on a rimfire at 50-100 yards. I would expect the EPL to have similar if not slightly better performance.
     

    DadSmith

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    My SHJ4 6-24 is great at 20x. At 24x the eyebox gets pretty tight and it is not as bright but overall its very usable. I have shot mine up to 600 yards. Doubt I would notice it as much on a rimfire at 50-100 yards. I would expect the EPL to have similar if not slightly better performance.
    Well I just ordered the EPL4 6-24×50mm.
     

    mcapo

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    Come 'on @WebSnyper .... three makes it a collection. :stickpoke: :lmfao:

     

    WebSnyper

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    Come 'on @WebSnyper .... three makes it a collection. :stickpoke: :lmfao:

    No new calibers for me. That is a really really good price considering the optic, the additional mags, etc and coming from a great asset to INGO (Asz)

    I did see a good price on one without the optic recently https://dkgun.com/product-details?id=1570884 $1049 and I believe there is $20 shipping, but didn't see any sales tax at time of sale on that link but you would then still have a transfer fee and do not get the optic, nor the extra mags that Asz has with the one he is offering.

    If I were looking for one, I'd snap that one up from him.

    2 SAO Sig Legions in the last few weeks is enough for me.
     
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    Born2vette

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    No new calibers for me. That is a really really good price considering the optic, the additional mags, etc and coming from a great asset to INGO (Asz)

    I did see a good price on one without the optic recently https://dkgun.com/product-details?id=1570884 $1049 and I believe there is $20 shipping, but didn't see any sales tax at time of sale on that link but you would then still have a transfer fee and do not get the optic, nor the extra mags that Asz has with the one he is offering.

    If I were looking for one, I'd snap that one up from him.

    2 SAO Sig Legions in the last few weeks is enough for me.
    How about this? Not a Legion but in 9mm
     

    WebSnyper

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    for those that missed the PSA deal I got in on for the 226

    $1,263.33 226 Legion SAO before shipping and tax
     

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    for those that missed the PSA deal I got in on for the 226

    $1,263.33 226 Legion SAO before shipping and tax
    Less than I paid for mine....
     

    88E30M50

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    @88E30M50

    Well, that sure got my attention
     

    88E30M50

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    I’m fortunate enough to

    yeah that’s a beauty!!!
    It really is. I've owned 6 over the years and still have one. They are fun little cars. They really are the every-mans Ferrari. Tajarda styled, Lampredi designed engine, Pininfarina built. The came with a 5 speed, belt driven twin cam and 4 wheel disc brakes in an era of pushrods and drums.
     

    MindfulMan

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    It really is. I've owned 6 over the years and still have one. They are fun little cars. They really are the every-mans Ferrari. Tajarda styled, Lampredi designed engine, Pininfarina built. The came with a 5 speed, belt driven twin cam and 4 wheel disc brakes in an era of pushrods and drums.

    It's a real car ...... with actual gauges that tell a man the details ! :thumbsup:
     

    MindfulMan

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    No CZ talk ? No scope talk ? No Fiat talk ?
    It's time for Dinosaurs !

    Some might say: "He's taking pictures of rocks ! That boy's cheese done slid off his cracker"

    Ha. This isn't a rock. It's a Gastrolith that's lived inside of an Jurassic dinosaur's stomach.
    Yup, the Gizzard Stone of the largest animal that's ever lived on land. A sauropod ! They ate rocks on purpose, to help grind their diet of stringy plant material.

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    WebSnyper

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    Come 'on @WebSnyper .... three makes it a collection. :stickpoke: :lmfao:

    I'm thinking @mcapo should step up and become the R&D department since @T-DOGG is now out being Easy Rider


    Thinking either this

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    Or this should be the first in depth review



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    ditcherman

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    No CZ talk ? No scope talk ? No Fiat talk ?
    It's time for Dinosaurs !

    Some might say: "He's taking pictures of rocks ! That boy's cheese done slid off his cracker"

    Ha. This isn't a rock. It's a Gastrolith that's lived inside of an Jurassic dinosaur's stomach.
    Yup, the Gizzard Stone of the largest animal that's ever lived on land. A sauropod ! They ate rocks on purpose, to help grind their diet of stringy plant material.

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    BIG)
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    So, how do they know?

    Here’s the most prehistoric rock in my possession…

    Wait a minute, maybe that not the right term - this is the busiest rock in my possession.

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    MindfulMan

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    So, how do they know?

    Here’s the most prehistoric rock in my possession…

    Wait a minute, maybe that not the right term - this is the busiest rock in my possession.

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    That's a good question. My gastrolith comes from a 'dig' of the Morrison Formation in upper Colorado.
    Paleontologist have been finding small piles of these stones from the beginning of excavations (serious in the 1800's when big money was offered for just about everything).
    Neat little piles in the middle of a plant -eating dinosaur skeleton, that rarely match any other geology in the immediate area. Sherlock Holmes ! :D

    Today, among living animals, stones/small pebbles like this are common among ground birds (chickens), and some species of crocs, lizards.
     
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