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Just like the what Ammo and Gun did you buy today, except it's for your stocks scopes triggers mags etc....

I picked this up off another forum member and will be going on the N-PAP:cool:

 
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Very nice!! ;)

Did you get the scope mount yet?
 
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I ordered two Hank's (Amish) Gunner Belts. One brown, one black.





I needed a couple of decent leather 1-1/2" belts, to firmly control my CC holster, when I'm wearing slacks. The little 1-1/4" Wally World belts just aren't durable enough and are just a bit too narrow. I still have my 24 year old Black Basket-weave 1-3/4" duty belt, but it doesn't fit the loops on my slacks and isn't the most fitting for casual wear.

I also ordered a 72" X 1-1/4" black nylon sling, with metal sliders. Yes, a USGI style sling for my AR. It worked with my M16s for 20 years, so why not now.
 
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I ordered two Hank's (Amish) Gunner Belts. One brown, one black.





I needed a couple of decent leather 1-1/2" belts, to firmly control my CC holster, when I'm wearing slacks. The little 1-1/4" Wally World belts just aren't durable enough and are just a bit too narrow. I still have my 24 year old Black Basket-weave 1-3/4" duty belt, but it doesn't fit the loops on my slacks and isn't the most fitting for casual wear.

I also ordered a 72" X 1-1/4" black nylon sling, with metal sliders. Yes, a USGI style sling for my AR. It worked with my M16s for 20 years, so why not now.
Let me know how they work for you. I have been looking at them, but don't know anyone that has used one.
 
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Very nice!! ;)

Did you get the scope mount yet?
Waiting on it to arrive anxiously :D

Army, is that new or old stock? I have one a lot like that somewhere around here that i have had for many years. It is not exactly like that but real close.I have not used it in a long time because it used some odd ball battery i think.
It is used but in really nice shape. It was for sale here on the forum a few days back and I picked it up.

It's old school but I thought it would look right on the N-PAP and I love my AimPoints. I have 3 of them now.

My Cabela's caliber specific scope showed up a couple days ago as well for the Mosin build.
 
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Lol, Steve! Exactly how much have you had tonight? :p :beer:
 
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Let me know how they work for you. I have been looking at them, but don't know anyone that has used one.
I have been wearing the Banks belts for a few years now. Very good belts. I routinely carry a 1911 with no sagging. Works well with jeans and most of my casual dress pants. Will not fit through the loops of Dickies© work pants without some effort, a problem easily solved by purchasing the Hanks Deputy gun belt, which is the same as the CCW belt, but in a 1 1/4" width.

My only complaint, and it's not much of a complaint, is the thickness of the buckle area when clinched. It sticks out about an inch.
 
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The Hank's Gunner's Belts were a bit too small. They are a thicker stiffer leather than the cheapo belts I've been using, so they don't flex nor stretch like the cheapos, so additional length is needed. (Of course there might be a little bit more of me too!) The buckle does stick out about an inch, but that should settle in as the belt breaks in. This belt will support IWB or OWB with most all concealable handguns. My old work belt is still usable and it was a 12 oz belt, so these 14 oz belts should last me the rest of my life, (assuming I don't get too big for them!)
 
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Rail and string wax for my crossbow. Also looked for a cocking device but didnt find what I wanted. Going to shop online for it now.
Bought the same stuff. As for the cocking device I got a Barnett one from Amazon, works well.
 
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While you are at it, get you a cpl extra strings for that crossbow. Some of them eat strings pretty bad. You will find that a cocking device makes it real easy too. Not only that, but they will shoot a lot more accurate than cocking by hand becuse the cocking device will perfectly center the string every time unlike cocking by hand. Are you still using the iron sites? A red dot scope works wonders on a cross bow especially if its one that has 3 or 4 dots for distances. Good arrows will make a lot of difference too, over the cheap ones they send with the bow. Most of the cheap ones are too light and most times too short to use with broad heads too.
 
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While you are at it, get you a cpl extra strings for that crossbow. Some of them eat strings pretty bad. You will find that a cocking device makes it real easy too. Not only that, but they will shoot a lot more accurate than cocking by hand becuse the cocking device will perfectly center the string every time unlike cocking by hand. Are you still using the iron sites? A red dot scope works wonders on a cross bow especially if its one that has 3 or 4 dots for distances. Good arrows will make a lot of difference too, over the cheap ones they send with the bow. Most of the cheap ones are too light and most times too short to use with broad heads too.
The one I bought is an inexpensive Jaguar and it came with a red dot scope. Dont plan on doing any real hunting with it, mostly just to shoot out in the yard. Yeah, I need to get some spare strings for it.
 
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