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Allen Company Ruger 10/22 Scoped Rifle Case (40-Inch)
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $16.94
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Allen Ruger 40" Embroidered 10 / 22 Rifle Case. Next time you're loading up your rifle for a trip to the shooting range or deer stand, slip your rifle into this Ruger 10 / 22 Rifle Case. Your gun will be protected by a durable Endura fabric shell and 7/8" foam padding...
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Pelican 1750 Case with Foam for Rifle (Black)
List Price: $364.95
Sale Price: $185.87
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Waterproof, crush-proof and dust-proof. Easy open double throw latches. Open cell core with solid wall design - strong, lightweight. O-Ring seal. Automatic pressure equalization valve. Fold down handles...
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HARD CASE-Doctor Mom Original Pocket Otoscope
Sale Price: $25.92
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Finally, an inexpensive yet very functional 3 volt otoscope for home use! Krypton Bulb with a durable lightweight all metal body and switch. A proprietary process of lens manufacturing was used for a crystal clear lens with zero distortion...
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SE Mini 45X Brass Microscope w/ Illuminator
List Price: $8.84
Sale Price: $1.40
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45x LED Illuminated Pocket Microscope with Storage Case. Illumination provided by two LEDs. Microscope can be separated from LED Illumination assembly. 1 7/16 inches in length, 1 3/8 inches wide, 9/16 inch in thick...
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My First Lab Duo-Scope Microscope
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $57.99
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My First Lab Duo-Scope Microscope?s uses are unlimited with dual lights. It has the flexibility to view both slides and solid items. View slides with the light shining up from below and view solid objects with the light shining down on the specimen...
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A Pistol is Only as Good as its Case
For many passionate shooters and collectors, a pistol is as priced a possession as any other valuable commodity. If you belong to this group, then you will surely know what I’m talking about. Maintenance is the only option that would help your pistol last long, really long.
If you don’t take proper care of your pistol, then you can very well throw it away, because it will get spoilt in due course of time. One method of safeguarding your pistol from damage is to keep it inside a pistol case. Pistol cases are manufactured by many companies across the world. Ace Case is one of them. You should always remember that different caliber pistols require different cases. Hence, Ace Case provides different pistol cases, based on the calibration requirements of a pistol.
The Ace Case 21 Scoped Pistol Case is ideal for protecting your pistol when not in use. The exterior of the Ace Case 21 Scoped Pistol Case is black in color and is made out of nylon. It is very hard to prevent your case from hitting against surfaces. This might result in scratches, which would eventually spoil the look of the case. But, with the Ace Case 21 Scoped Pistol Case, say goodbye to scratch marks, because the material is completely scratch-resistant and keeps it looking new as long as you use it.
One big problem with pistol cases is the frequent damage caused to the fastening system. Keeping this in mind, these Ace pistol cases use a heavy-duty, YKK nylon zipper. (The YKK Group is the largest manufacturer of good quality zippers.) Carrying around this Ace Case 21 Scoped Pistol Case is not strenuous, thanks to its nylon web handles.
Overall, the Ace Case 21 Scoped Pistol Case deserves two thumbs-up and is a must-buy for all those who want to safeguard your precious pistol.
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BSA Tactical Mil-Dot scope?
i was looking in a midway usa paper and saw that scope in a 6-24, 44mm SF for 150 bucks and was wondering if it is a good deal? im a firm believe in medium to high end leupolds but thats back when they were cheap and i could aford them but anyways is it a good scope?
and then a question on the finger adjustments that tactical scopes have. say i put it on a hunting rifle and put my hunting rifle in a case, do i have to worry about the case rubbing and readjusting the scope or can i tighten them so they dont turn untill loosened up?
oh and its on sale it was $250
caliber at this point is unknown but im considering just getting one to have and put on a gun that i may purchase in the next year or so. or ill put it on my .308
I own a very similar BSA scope. It's very accurate and has no problem holding zero, but the lens quality is crap. Everything has a slight blur to it, and if the light is just right, you can see that there's dust all over the INSIDE of the lenses. The difference between my Nikon and BSA is like night and day. Save up a little more money and buy something you won't be disappointed in.
GBI agrees to “narrow” probe of decision in WR illegal dumping case
WARNER ROBINS — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has agreed to look into the “circumstances of the decision not to prosecute” in a Warner Robins police case involving tires dumped illegally on city property, a GBI agent said.
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