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  1. 2 points
    Seller is solid guy. Bought a few from him before.
  2. 2 points
    The screen shot thing worked. Here’s the pics.
  3. 1 point
    This rifle is brand new and built in 2013. It was made here in Arizona and I like the fact the serial is number 48. Arizona was the 48th state excepted to the union. Just an fyi. Hogan was the manufacturer for POF and GA Precision. They built the parts and those companies assembled sold the rifle under their name. Hogan started building there own rifles in 2012 for a couple years before a lawsuit was filed by POF. This is basically a POF P308. I planned on using this for hunting, but recently bought a POF chambered in .308. Description: H308 Short stroke gas trap piston operated. Barrel is a Rock Creek barrel blank. 1:10 twist, 7.62NATO chamber, medium contour, melonite heat treated barrel and gas piston system. Upper receiver is Free floating Monolithic upper with rail system. Black mil spec type3 hard coat anodized with Nickel plating inside, or NP3. Made from 7075 billet aluminum. Rev-X forearm: Rails bolt on at the 3,6,9 O’clock positions. Two styles are available, Tactical and Hunter. Tactical rail: Top rail is monolithic from front of forearm to back of upper receiver. Hunter rail: Top rail is dip cut for larger bell optics to clear with lower mount rings for better ergonomics. Bolt Carrier Group, bolt is chrome, carrier is one piece design for Piston use, electro less nickel plated. Lower is Hogan MFG design Billet 7075 aluminum with integrated trigger floor plate, and ambi bolt release. Black mil spec type3 hard coat anodized, or NP3. Hogan Gold Standard Trigger installed with KNS anti-rotation pins. Clean 4.5# single stage match trigger. Ambi selector installed. H3 carbine buffer, Wolffe 308 carbine spring. New X-brake muzzle device with jam nut. Hogan MFG. machines the Upper and Lower receivers from 7075 billet aluminum. We make the bolt, bolt carrier, charging handle, gas manifold, gas plug, gas piston, barrel nut, rail system, and all the detents and pins used in the lower parts kit. The barrel is a Rock Creek barrel blank, chambered, contoured, and fluted by Hogan MFG. Heat treat and anodize is all done right here in AZ. Magpul PRS adjustable stock and one 20 round magazine. Located in north Peoria. $2200 and I would entertain trading for Swarovski NL optics or silver coins. David
  4. 1 point
    Coues tag started Dec 15 on Ft. Huachuca and I hadn’t had much time to hunt, so I broke away on 30th for a quick day trip. Hit the road at 3:30 AM, buck down by 8:30, and back home by noon. Glassed all morning, only picking up does and no sign of bucks. I was just about ready to pack up and move when I gave it one last look. Caught a flick of movement that gave him away. He was tucked in perfectly—never saw his head or antlers—but his body size told me he was a buck. He was about 400 yards out with no shot, so I ditched my gear and closed the distance to 225. At first I couldn’t find him and thought he might’ve slipped out, but after slowing down I picked up his legs in the same spot—standing now, still no shot. If he dipped, I was done. Instead, he turned in place and bedded back down, opening up a small 12-inch window through the brush. That was all I needed. He never made it out of his bed. Shout out to all the guys on here that gave me some knowledge and pointers! Thanks a ton! Tried adding more pics, but wouldn’t let me got some reason.
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  6. 1 point
    silver $103.98 at close
  7. 1 point
    My biggest buck an Az archery otc
  8. 1 point
    236 and 224 NT. 224 has over 6 inch bases and a 203 mainframe. Same hunt 1992 thumbnail (2).jfif thumbnail (1).jfif
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    They should. I'd love to see clown kollege continue in mediocrity forever.
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