Have to be careful of how these things are titled
Keeps the vultures and flippers away for the most part.
This seems to be the one sub forum with the least amount of dinks in it.
Freebie-
Used.
1- 6 plate rack
Plates are 8" round 3/8" a.r.
Legs and splatter shield are there, disassembles for transport.
You'll need rope or something for the reset arm.
I've only used for handgun @ 25 ft., mostly 9,.45 and .38 reloads. Its up to you to research what jacketed loads it can handle.
The manufacturer website disclaimer says no a.p. rifle rounds ever, and no rifle rounds at less than 100 yds. .50 b.m.g. is probably an outright NO.
More detailed info here (I did not pay that price for it) - DIY AR500 Plate Rack
I burned in some nuts/bolts to adjust how the plates sit for .22 use or sloped terrain. They sit behind the shield.
Necessary details-
Right now my last day is 8/13, I'm assuming this will go before then.
Zero interest in trades or compensation.
Its not lightweight. I don't build things that blow away in a windstorm. I can set this thing up by myself because I don't have noodle arms. If you have noodle arms or a bad back, you'll need friends.
Its on you to pick this up from me during the hours of 5:30 a.m- 2:00 p.m. mon-friday. I'll help you load this into the back of your truck, but thats it. You drive to my place of employment.
Must be able to use it- If your goal is to flip it, then you'll forever be "That Guy" and will probably be publicly shamed into non-existence. The internet will find out and never forgets.
Must be a non-dink.
If multiple people want it then I'll use some random number generator to pull by post#.
Keeps the vultures and flippers away for the most part.
This seems to be the one sub forum with the least amount of dinks in it.
Freebie-
Used.
1- 6 plate rack
Plates are 8" round 3/8" a.r.
Legs and splatter shield are there, disassembles for transport.
You'll need rope or something for the reset arm.
I've only used for handgun @ 25 ft., mostly 9,.45 and .38 reloads. Its up to you to research what jacketed loads it can handle.
The manufacturer website disclaimer says no a.p. rifle rounds ever, and no rifle rounds at less than 100 yds. .50 b.m.g. is probably an outright NO.
More detailed info here (I did not pay that price for it) - DIY AR500 Plate Rack
I burned in some nuts/bolts to adjust how the plates sit for .22 use or sloped terrain. They sit behind the shield.
Necessary details-
Right now my last day is 8/13, I'm assuming this will go before then.
Zero interest in trades or compensation.
Its not lightweight. I don't build things that blow away in a windstorm. I can set this thing up by myself because I don't have noodle arms. If you have noodle arms or a bad back, you'll need friends.
Its on you to pick this up from me during the hours of 5:30 a.m- 2:00 p.m. mon-friday. I'll help you load this into the back of your truck, but thats it. You drive to my place of employment.
Must be able to use it- If your goal is to flip it, then you'll forever be "That Guy" and will probably be publicly shamed into non-existence. The internet will find out and never forgets.
Must be a non-dink.
If multiple people want it then I'll use some random number generator to pull by post#.