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Posted: 10/23/2011 6:23:36 PM EST
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never seen one. as far as I know there is no factory threaded barrels.
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Posted: 10/23/2011 10:02:13 PM EST
There were but not many compared to the number of pressed and pinned guns.
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Posted: 10/25/2011 2:41:57 PM EST
Go to www.sksboards.com and start posting, and looking there. You can also post a WTB ad, but you may have to make a small donation to the site. That sorta makes you a of the site and lets you see the all of the classifieds and post in the classifieds as well.
Was at a local shop and saw a Glnic imports SKS Rifle Stocks marked "CGA made in China" . It is in excellent condition, all matching, machined trigger group, screw in barrel, and spike bayo. They want $295.00. Never heard of this importer or manufacturer. Is this a good gun?
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Aimpoint Micro H-1
Wins Editor's Choice Award

Petersen's Hunting Magazine Awards an "Editor's Choice" to the Aimpoint Micro H-1 Sight

Aimpoint, the originator and worldwide leader in electronic red dot sighting technology, announced that the Aimpoint Micro H-1 sight has received an "Editor's Choice" award from Petersen's Hunting magazine as part of their recently published red-dot sight field test.

The Micro H-1 is a full featured non-magnifying compact sight that offers hunters a very high degree of versatility as it can be mounted on center and rim fire rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders, handguns, and bows. Weighing only 3.7 ounces, these sights are the smallest and lightest red dot sights tough enough to bear the Aimpoint name. The Micro H-1 is fully waterproof, has twelve brightness settings, and provides up to 50,000 hours (over 5 years) of battery life using a single battery.

"Receiving this acknowledgement from such an esteemed publication is true validation for Aimpoint," said Steven Giordano, Aimpoint's Vice President of Commercial Sales. "Petersen's Hunting is one of the oldest and most prominent hunting magazines available. Their understanding of the advantages of hunting with a red dot sight, and this recognition of the Micro H-1 will assist us in delivering that same message to millions of hunters across North America ".

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he Aimpoint CEU is mounted behind the Aimpoint sight and rotates a full 260○ allowing the operator to safely look around either right or left-hand corners, up staircases or down tunnels from almost any angle. Since the Aimpoint CEU does not affect the sight's point of impact, the CEU can easily be passed from one operator to another using the company's revolutionary TwistMount�. Most importantly, the compound optics contained in the CEU gives the operator a true image, not the distorted mirror image found in the cheap reflective devices currently being offered on the market.

Originally prototyped in 2005, the CEU was completely re-engineered following reviews of the initial concept with active military units. Compatible with all Aimpoint sights, the new Aimpoint CEU is much smaller and lighter than the originally planned design, reducing the weight of the unit by more than 50%. The stabilized internal optics were optimized for better image quality, allowing targets to be identified and engaged more rapidly. A lanyard loop was added to aid in retention of the unit, and the chassis design was changed to allow the CEU to be quickly stripped from the weapon if required. The CEU can be used as a hand held viewing device.


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