Tank Breakdown sale...

Tank, sump, gyre, skimmer still available.

Tank comes with return plumbing, locline, durso and drain. I'll make you a deal if you take the tank and sump, I even have a dc return pump to throw into the deal.

Heck, take all above and all you need is a light and some sand (I'll throw in the rock. I have more than is pictured and there are some big pieces and shelf pieces). Need this stuff gone.
 
Well, I see that you're into rifles. I'll be building a 300 blackout and need an 80% lower jig and all parts.
 
No jig but I do have a lower. It's a jugernaut and it's very nice.

The thing about 80% lowers, and I've built several AK's which are a lot more work, is the type III anodizing. Without type III anodizing of the FCG holes the lower will have a significantly shorter service life and the person doing the anodizing is supposed to be a FFL. With a AK, you just heat treat the holes with a MAP gas torch.

I assume you are doing .300bklackout for subsonic rounds, are you loading? I have powder and primers.
 
I'll pass but thanks for the info. Yes, subsonic but I'm not loading my own rounds, not yet anyway. Don't plan to run that many rounds through it but I will be using a non rotating hammer/pin so there won't be internal wear on the lower.

And... skimmer is sold from my post in the national sale forum.
 
Looks like someone has been bit by the black rifle bug. A lot of that going around lately. Its just as bad if not worse than the acro bug.
 
True. Good thing the wife is on board and enjoys the new hobby (it helps that she has her own guns, xd 9mm and m&p 15-22.

556, thanks. I'll be sure to do that.
 
Looks like someone has been bit by the black rifle bug. A lot of that going around lately. Its just as bad if not worse than the acro bug.

The nice thing about BRD is that you never have to drop everything to handle a tank crash.

Reloading is an entire hobby in and of it's self. I have 3 presses, a progressive for small primer, a progressive for large primer and a single stage for everything from large precision loads, to pulling rounds to developing a ladder. but I'm pretty in to it.

In reality, you could do everything with 1 progressive or turret. Generally I advise people to start out with a single stage. They are inexpensive and handy as heck and it's better to learn on one.
 
I've had some interest in the tank. For those asking, it does NOT come with a stand. However, if you buy the tank for $200, I'll throw in the sump, plumbing, bulkheads, return lines, lockline and a bunch of good sized rock, some shelf pieces as well.
 
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