U.S. Marines Sold Nearly $2 Million in Stolen Guns, Combat Equipment, To Gangs And Foreign Countries

U.S. Marines Sold Nearly $2 Million in Stolen Guns, Combat Equipment, To Gangs And Foreign Countries
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Flashlight bombs injure 3 in Glendale
GLENDALE, Ariz. — A frightening and dangerous discovery in Glendale:

Flashlight bombs go off in Glendale
No one was seriously harmed. Police said the improvised explosive devices were found within the past 24 hours. Both

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4/29/2012 6:17:46 AM Wunderwaffen: I don’t think the Malkoff will fit in your M951 without some modification to your light. I bought a Scout kit01 with the LU60A and all I needed is the spacer ring from malkoff and I was good to go. The bezel used by the M95 Millennium Series WeaponLight is the same bezel used by the LU60A Lamp Module for the M600 ScoutLight WeaponLight. The LU60A does NOT fit on the Millennium Series WeaponLights such as the M95. You may well need the spacer ring from Malkoff to use their drop-in in the M95. foxj66

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1/20/2010 8:41:24 AM Bravo PKfirearms AIM Wideners Denny’s Midway Brownells LaRue ADCO My favorites off the top of my head. Dunno about CS, because they’ve never given me a reason to find out (knock on wood ) steve_moore

Received this from a Threeper I trust implicitly

Received this from a Threeper I trust implicitly regarding LaRue Tactical quality control problems and service issues. He included a copy of a series of emails back and forth beginning in December of last year. Here’s his latest to me:

Mike,

I’d like to warn people about buying scope mounts from LaRue Tactical since you may well not get the one you need, and then they won’t do anything about it. When you spend $250.00 for a scope mount, it damn well be the one you needed, especially when you called and spoke to their rep before ordering.

If you could warn your readers, I think it would be a great service to them. Perhaps ask David to do the same. The story is in the below email stream.

The picture of my rife, scope mount and scope fitted and bore-sighted attached. As you can see, it has to go all the way up to the turret to get a decent eye relief. Also, I had to crank it all the way up to get it bore-sighted for 100 yards, leaving no more elevation for greater distances.

Before anyone buys a quick disconnect sight from LaRue Tactical, they better know exactly what they need to get because the reps at LaRue have no idea.

The shame is that I have previously purchased two other mounts for ACOGS for my other rifles from them. Still they have no interest in rectifying this situation.

Thanks,

WarriorClass
III

My son has been collecting the components to build himself a 7.62 NATO sniper platform on an Armalite receiver much like the one pictured. He was thinking, if memory serves me correctly, of getting a LaRue Tactical mount like the one pictured. I will discourage him from doing so. –
Received this from a Threeper I trust implicitly regarding LaRue Tactical quality control problems and service issues. He included a copy of a series of emails back and forth beginning in December of last year. Here’s his latest to me:

Mike,

I’d like to warn people about buying scope mounts from LaRue Tactical since you may well not get the one you need, and then they won’t do anything about it. When you spend $250.00 for a scope mount, it damn well be the one you needed, especially when you called and spoke to their rep before ordering.

If you could warn your readers, I think it would be a great service to them. Perhaps ask David to do the same. The story is in the below email stream.

The picture of my rife, scope mount and scope fitted and bore-sighted attached. As you can see, it has to go all the way up to the turret to get a decent eye relief. Also, I had to crank it all the way up to get it bore-sighted for 100 yards, leaving no more elevation for greater distances.

Before anyone buys a quick disconnect sight from LaRue Tactical, they better know exactly what they need to get because the reps at LaRue have no idea.

The shame is that I have previously purchased two other mounts for ACOGS for my other rifles from them. Still they have no interest in rectifying this situation.

Thanks,

WarriorClass
III

My son has been collecting the components to build himself a 7.62 NATO sniper platform on an Armalite receiver much like the one pictured. He was thinking, if memory serves me correctly, of getting a LaRue Tactical mount like the one pictured. I will discourage him from doing so.

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If I couldnt get <2 MOA from my M1A, I probably would not be as madly in love with her as I am. I can do 5 rounds under an inch only on my best of days, but can easily do under 2" on any day. Thats at 100 yards. If a bolt gun could not out shoot my M1A, I would sell that faster than pussy at the return of the 7th fleet right away. I really do need a good range to stretch her out. 200 yards does not show full range potential. I wish I had 800m. ETA: I just picked up a tape measure. 18" at 800 yards is a small ass target in reality, but if the math works it out to 2.25 or whatever, I still think it is doable. arex

12/20/2007 10:47:38 PM Originally Posted By CavVet: If a bolt gun could not out shoot my M1A, I would sell that faster than pussy at the return of the 7th fleet right away. But you’d still keep the M1A, right?

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