FS/FT: xbox 360. asus r9 280x, and grippods
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xbox 360. asus r9 280x, and grippods
i have two grip pods up for sale. 50$ plus shipping, dont need them, have had them sitting for over a year know, they go for 150$ brand new. brand name, good quality, never had one break on me in the field.
willing to trade for car parts, im open so shoot me a message.
x box i sold!!!!!!
i have an asus r9 280x, it was a Christmas present to my self. its just been relegated to the media server and never been used, minus a few bouts of sims 3 by the lady. so its sitting there doing me no good.
its going up on Craigslist also so better hurry!
300$ you pay shipping or 300$ for a flat rate box.
i take paypal and im open to trades.
willing to trade for car parts, im open so shoot me a message.
x box i sold!!!!!!
i have an asus r9 280x, it was a Christmas present to my self. its just been relegated to the media server and never been used, minus a few bouts of sims 3 by the lady. so its sitting there doing me no good.
its going up on Craigslist also so better hurry!
300$ you pay shipping or 300$ for a flat rate box.
i take paypal and im open to trades.
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Cats like that take a lot of work, a lot of brushing and cleaning the eyes. And this one is a mini, weighing in at a whopping 4lbs fat. It's not a real cat, I just does cat things. If that makes sense. But I love the fluffy lil bastird, they just have health problems and don't live super long.
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pushing forward on a bipod for a steady shot.
pulling back into your shoulder and using the bipod for a steady shot.
with an m4 i personally pull back into my shoulder, but if i was firing burst or full auto with an a2, id push forward.
now you asked if they can handle pressure of being pushed forward, yes. ive used these on m4's. m240's, and a m249's. now the m240 was a beat beastly for it..but thats a close to 30lb rifle beltching out 7.62's. but it never broke. i liked it over the floppy bipod on the 249s.
here are some reviews. some are from their webseite, the rest are unbiased.
http://www.grippod.com/defensereview-com-2/
http://www.grippod.com/defensereview-com/
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...view-grip-pod/
http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.ht...&f=19&t=474276
the 249's and m4's, i wouldnt even sweat it.