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Thursty

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  1. $300 Sniper grey slide. Black frame with black Talon grips. Optics ready for the RMR/Holosun pattern with suppressor height sights. 2 mags. Battle work slide finish (wear) have earth brown, FDE, and black duracoat. I can recoat it if you want.
  2. Update, forgot this rifle has a Nickel Boron BCG.
  3. New, never fired, comes with ATF paperwork from Mossberg stating legality. Has Velcro on side of the receiver to mount shot shell cards, can easily be removed if desired. $400
  4. Great condition gun, in fact, its brand new, never been fired. Has the Hogue Overmold rubberized flat bottom stock. Bottom metal (not a detachable mag), threaded barrel. Comes with a 4-12x40 Nikko Sterling scope with target turrets and is mounted in Tally direct mount rings. $600 $400 with no scope
  5. I've used a lot of Daggers but never seen one with an optic plate before. All of them I have seen were direct mount to the slide for either an RMR cut or a Doctor cut. Was an optic plate necessary for your set up?
  6. I'm a reformed Glock apologist. Used to be all I would shoot, and I really bought into the "perfection" gimmick. I got away from Glocks primarily and moved into the 1911/2011 scene. But I still kept my Glocks. I've had Gen 3 and Gen 4 19s and I've owned 2 Daggers and shot 3 others that were owned by friends. Some say the trigger is not as good as a Glock, personally I think its better. Glock has long been regarded as one of the worst triggers in the industry. I used to get a blister on my trigger finger from my finger rubbing on the inside of the trigger guard, I don't get that with the hinged design of the PSA trigger. The Dagger also fixed some of the issues Glock had with the 17 and 19 locking blocks not being interchangeable, removed finger groves, added frame cuts for mag extraction (and did a better job of it than Glock did on Gen 5), undercut the frame, and put better texturing on the side. Ultimately, I sold my 19s and kept my Daggers. They offered better options at half the price of the Glock. I could literally sell one of my 19s and buy 2 Daggers, moreover, I could get Daggers with whatever sights I wanted, whatever slide cuts I wanted, and optics ready, I couldn't do that with a Glock. I pieced both of my Daggers together when the various parts were on sale and I was able to put each together around $250.
  7. Thanks for the reminder, I'll add it in. Its a .223 Wylde barrel.
  8. This is an 18 inch factory build from PSA .223 Wylde chamber (so .223 Remington or 5.56 NATO). Has a PSA 3.5 lb single stage trigger installed with anti walk pins. Has Magpul AFG installed as well as 45 degree offset flip up iron sights. Scope is a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9 power mounted in a Primary Arms cantilever mount. Great gun, more accurate than me with the right ammo. Has taken several deer and hogs. As you can see it is camo painted. I can leave it, remove it, or spray it all one color. $750 as she sits $600 without the scope $500 without the scope or 3.5 lb trigger (I’ll swap in factory trigger) or for $550 I’ll put in a BCM PNT trigger
  9. This is an all PSA built (not home built) gun. 11.5 inch nitride chrome lined barrel. Has SB tactical brace (now covered under nation wide injunction). Has I believe a Bushnell red dot, not fancy, but functional and holds zero. Has a flashlight and mount, again, nothing fancy, but functional. This is a low round count rifle. As you can see it has been painted. I can leave it, remove the paint, or go over it in one color, what ever your preference. Will include one magazine. $550

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