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When it comes to choosing the best scope and mount combo for your rifle, there are numerous options available in the market. However, two of the most popular choices among shooting enthusiasts are Athlon Helos BTR and Spuhr ISMS. To get an expert opinion on these products, we turned to reviews by Crusty Old Marine - a seasoned marksman with years of experience under his belt. Watch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwoKrklC0yA
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SAUER & SOHN (SONS) DRILLING
16/8X57JRS COMBO; 23 1/2'' barrel, Built in May, 1956 6x42 Hensoldt scope is mounted in a claw mount. Double triggers. Sling swivels. Pop-up rear sight. Small blade front sight. Barrel selector is on the left side. Cocking indicators
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Back out on one of the four locations on this agricultural education centre contracts, this Tim on the Somerset/Wiltshire Border.
Tonight's rifle of choice the awesome Air Arms S510 TDR in.22 my favourite calibre with the NEW day/night NV scope The Fellis from Night Pearl mounted on it.
By day and by night the feral pigeon and rodents don't know what's hit them, this combo with The Ole Hedge Creeper behind the butt now that's a winning combination.
The general manager is loving joining with me and took these pics for me.
Professional Poison Free Pest Control at its finest here at Really Wild Pest Control 🪳 🐁 www.reallywildadventures.co.uk www.theolehedgecreepee.co.uk
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Siemens 6GK5416-4GR00-2AM2 Industrial Ethernet Switch
Siemens 6GK5416-4GR00-2AM2 SCALANCE XM416-4C; managed modular IE switch; 16x 10/100/1000 Mbit/s RJ45; 4x 100/1000 Mbit/s SFP; contains 4 combo ports; in total 16 ports can be used; expandable to 24 ports electrical or optical; assembly: DIN rail/S7 mounting rail, PROFINET IO device; redundancy functions; office features (RSTP, VLAN, IGMP,..); C-PLUG in scope of supply; Layer 3 integrated. Model:…
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Call of Duty Classic Mid-Thoughts (US Campaign Done):
Surprised to see this one has aiming down sights. Having 4 “weapons” to switch between is cumbersome. No regenerating health is cumbersome. Glad I picked the easy difficulty. Menu is hilariously old-fashioned. The end of level fade to black is so funny to me. The short short levels and long long load screens are to funny to me. Seems like automatic weapons are way better. I am relying heavily on aim assist. No sprinting is rough. I miss hitmarkers. Ammo management is weird in this game, like all the spare bullets disappear if you drop a gun and then pick it back up.
I am enjoying the brisk pace, I was able to beat the USA portion of the game in a single sitting which is a third of the game, didn’t even take 2 hours I think. Melee feels weak. Pistols feel pointless and I haven’t used grenades much yet. Did get stuck for a bit because one enemy was alive hiding while I made my way to the actual objective but I needed to go back and kill him to progress the plot. So funny seeing Captain Price here!!!
So far my favorite parts have been the mansion raid because it was at least a distinct environment and the timed prison raid because it felt more like I was in an action movie. The mounted machine guns are so hard to use. Scopes are useless if you ever get shot at even a little which sucks because it’s the only way to take out mounted machine guns sometimes but they can hit you from a mile
away. Bad game design: the combo of being forced to drop a gun to pick up a single used rocket launcher plus losing all spare ammo when dropping and then picking up a gun again.
It’s just so funny to me that this released on PS360 when it did (2009) for 20 bucks or bundles with MW2. It’s clearly a pretty low effort port of a game no one was particularly nostalgic for, and it starts the trend of weird remasters in this series along with Modern Warfare Remastared and Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered, although you could argue that MW, WaW, BO1, MW2, MW3 on Wii are kind of separate versions along with the weird PS2 spin-offs of 1/2/WaW or even the DS ports but I’d argue that CoD Classic and MW1/2D stand alone as a kind of unique thing. It’s an interesting series, trying to balance nostalgia with yearly releases that almost always obsolesce the previous one, with the identity of the series staked around each release being the most up to date and feature complete despite never quite being that. But you can’t look backwards without releasing a game that feels horribly out of date.
Actually, I did also enjoy the trench hopping section and using the M1 Garand (complete with signature ping and no manual reload). Also funny to me that there even is a fire mode select in this game. The Thompson and MP40 seem like a waste to set to single fire, while the FG42 seems worthless on full audio. The BAR weirdly lets you set slow or fast auto? But the slow does the job fine for me. Kar98k is pretty clunky and unsatisfying in this game with or without a scope. M1a1 is…fine, kind of baseline weapon imo. pistol worthless. So far the MP40 is goated just because it’s auto and I can find ammo for it reliably.
UI is hilariously clunky. The giant compass isn’t super helpful. Won’t see a health bar again for a while, I think. The on-rail mission was…fine.
STEVE BLUM! My beloved :) just checked IMDb and Jason Statham is in this???
It is so funny to have seen this game on Xplay when I was watching old episodes of it recently where they seriously are talking about it for game of the year and lauding it when now it has aged so poorly. It’s not offensive or anything, it’s just terribly middling for what it is. It really takes something like Half Life to still be remotely worth playing 20 years later as a single player FPS of this era, and that’s a pretty high bar. I think even just waiting until the PS360 gen results in loads of quality FPSes like Bioshock, Wolfenstein TNO, Far Cry 2-3, Rage, Dishonored. Although I’d argue that Halo 1-2 age far better than the early CoD titles of that generation but again, that’s a high bar to clear.
There is an expansion pack for this game, United Offensive, but I’ll be skipping it since it isn’t available on consoles of any kind and would be kind of a hassle to get going on PC and doesn’t interest me anyways and there’s still so many games left to play. Of all the QoL things I miss most from the newer games, I think regenerating health is the most sorely needed here, so I definitely don’t want a whole expansion pack of scrounging for health kits. It’s the kind of thing that you either don’t notice at all when the game is giving you enough health kits or it becomes a huge pain to backtrack while trying to take out a machine gun nest.
I do hope this game introduces some more varied weapons in the British and Russian campaigns because so far there’s not much, which admittedly makes sense given that we’ve only seen US and German weapons.
I will admit that the idea of playing 1, 2, 3, WaW, plus 3 last gen spin-offs all set in WW2 is a little alarming. I feel like I’ll be ready to go back once we hit WWII and Vanguard but yikes that’s a lot of WW2 back to back. On the other hand, I think that is super funny and I love the idea of tracking each of the famous guns from game to game and seeing them evolve in real time as a great litmus test of how these games and gaming overall developed during this kind of pivotal time before, during, and right after the launch of HD consoles.
It does make me a little sad to know I can’t really play any of the online multiplayer, at least not the way it would’ve been back at the time. Something like CoD Classic in particular probably had an extremely limited time with an active player base.
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ARSENAL SAM7R AK47 16.25″ HAMMER FORGED BARREL 10+1 SAM7R-61
Arsenal Sam7r AK47 16.25
The Arsenal SAM7R AK47 is a high-end firearm that has become incredibly popular among gun aficionados for its outstanding design, dependability, and accuracy. The 16.25″ hammer-forged barrel, 10+1 capacity, and a host of other remarkable features make the SAM7R-61 variant a valuable addition to any arsenal.
Design and Construction
The SAM7R-61’s milled receiver is composed of solid steel, which gives it greater strength and durability. Hammer forged and chrome lined, the 16.25″ barrel guarantees precision and durability. The rifle’s attractive walnut stock and forend give the otherwise tough weapon a bit of elegance. It also has a sleek and ergonomic design. With a weight of 8.5 lbs, the SAM7R-61 is a balanced rifle that is simple to handle and comfortable to fire.
Performance
The Arsenal SAM7R-61 is renowned for delivering outstanding results in a variety of settings. The chrome lining prevents corrosion and wear, and the hammer-forged barrel offers constant precision. The gun is a fantastic option for hunting, self-defense, or tactical operations because it is made to function dependably in challenging circumstances. With a 10+1 capacity, the SAM7R-61 has enough ammo for any circumstance.
Accessories
The Arsenal SAM7R-61 has a number of accessories that increase its total value. The rifle has a rail for a scope that makes it simple to connect optics, and the standard AK-style sight system makes it easy to find targets. A rod for cleaning it and a collection of maintenance tools are also included with the rifle
Arsenal Sam7r AK47 Specification:
CALIBER: 7.62x39mm
CAPACITY: 30 rds.
BARREL: 16.5
OVERALL: 37.25
WEIGHT: 7.5 lbs –
100% American made
Barrel 1:10 twist concentric LH 14×1 metric thread and ready for a variety of muzzle attachments
Chrome-moly 4150 nitride treated barrel
Milled 4140 ordnance quality steel receiver
1st AK side scope rail mount to offer a return to zero capability also offers four times clamping improvement over traditional side scope rail mounts and improves sight acquisition for follow-up shots
RAK-1 Enhanced Trigger Group
Larger T shaped magazine catch
Compatibility with AKM furniture
Standard AKM rear sight with Front sight gas block combo
Retaining plate
Bolt hold-open notch on the safety selector
Proprietary Chevron muzzle brake
Bolt carrier tail heat treated to ensure maximum performance and life
Accepts all standard AK mags.
Walnut wood furniture
Comes with one 30 rd. mag.
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700hp Spencer Harris 7000 Trailer Mounted Drilling Rig in Good Condition
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Watch video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/BiKYTcHlHmY 700hp Spencer Harris 7000 Trailer Mounted Drilling Rig https://inventory.freeoilfieldquote.com/product/700hp-spencer-harris-7000-trailer-mounted-drilling-rig- Name : 700hp Spencer Harris 7000 Trailer Mounted Drilling Rig For Sale Code : 98165048 Type : Standard Brand : Spencer Harris Category : Rigs subcategory : Onshore Rigs Price : $275,000.00 Unit : Each (Each) In Stock : Yes Location : Oklahoma City, OK Condition : Good Available Quantity : 1
700hp Spencer Harris 7000 Trailer Mounted Drilling Rig For Sale Drawworks : Ideco Hydrair H-35 single drum drawworks with 1 1/8 inch drill line, Parmac Triple 15 inch hydromatic brake, Torque Tite make-up and break-out catheads, Rotary drive attachment & clutch
Drawworks engines: (2) Detroit 14.0L Series 60 665hp diesel engines with electric start, Twin disc torque converters, 2 engine compound, 2 Quincy 325 air compressors
Derrick: Spencer Harris 150ton 100 Feet H, hydraulic raised, wireline scoped with Crown block, racking board, standpipe & vapor proof lighting. All on Spencer Harris triple axle trailer, S/N 111
Substructure: Spencer Harris double skidded, 12 Feet tall with Gardner Denver 17 1/2 inch rotary table, stairs, top doghouse, handrails & vapor proof lighting
Rotary beam clearance: 9 Feet 3 inch with Spencer Harris Back-On ramp 62 inch Height, 8 inch Width & 31 Feet 5 inch long
Mud pumps: (2) F-1000 Emsco Style powered by Cat 398 engines
Pits: (2) 300bbl pits with mixing hopper, agitators & (2) square style shakers
BOP: 11 inch/5000 LWS style Annular and Double
Combination trailer: 53 Feet combo trailer with 330bbl freshwater, 6,000 diesel tank and tool room
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I convinced the master of mounts, @bobroengineering to make these 5/8” risers based off how we used to mount red dots and scopes in the 90’s. It still has application today with various needs of the individual shooter. Most common usage; 1) this riser allows use of standard scope rings on an AR 2) this riser with scope rings combo is lighter than any q/d mount 3) this riser used with standard height 1.5” mounts creates just over a 2” mount. 4) this riser can overhang the receiver/rail intersection for easier mounting of current LVPOs on short barreled rifles where eye relief can be an issue. #defoor #defoorproformanceshooting #kd4 #bobroengineering https://www.instagram.com/p/CG7QItfFsfT/?igshid=nkc0ghpplm7c
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2020Ver. EXPS3: improved battery pouch,more real details/removed the 30 mins automatically turn off functions. made by 7075 Aluminim, fully restored the original Eotech EXPS3 details, it can hold GBB impact force, 550g impact force Very clear lens, highly transmittance, no mirror effect, it doesn't reflect your face or something else etc Outtershell hard anodized, Red Dot is EOTECH EXPS3-0 Red dot, with NV fucntion. compitable with NVGs under strong light enviroments, the red dot still very clear. no problem to aim. INCLUDING full marking and base mount sets, made by CNC tech 7065 Alumnium made,hard anodized FDE/Painted TAN/Black color available IF you need hard anodized FDE color, please choose FDE color, if you need Painted TAN color, please choose TAN color, if you need Black color, just choose Black color G33 scope is 3X magnifier,side foldable. details/gauge/function exactly same as original, super clear lens and imaging, much bigger viewing area than the old version G33 replica, providing the operator with maximum situational awareness compitable with EvolutionGear/Other brand replica/Original EXPS3/XPS3/553/T2/T1, EvolutionGear Side flip mount sets and Wilcox side flip mount sets. Shipped to worldwide. usually it takes only 2 weeks to arrive Made by 6068AL, military standard hard anodized sureface treatment Anti salt spray corrosion. Full CNC tech. 1:1 perfect replica to the orginal Wilcox side flip mount sets. with full Original Marking Perfectly mount XPS series sights(original or replica) and G33 magnifier(original or replica) . This item is already in stock, delivery any time
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Ronnie Sunshines talk you through the great range of BSA Ultra SE Air Rifle Pro Combo Kit https://www.ronniesunshines.com/guns/air-rifle-combos/pcp-combos/pro-combos/ultra-se-beech-pro-combo/ PCP Air Rifle .22 or .177 BSA Ultra SE Pro Kit Review with Ronnie Sunshines ★ Here is a BSA Ultra SE Air Rifle Pro kit, comes complete with rifle, scope, mounts, Bipod, sling & deluxe hard case. These BSA Ultra kits are available in Beech, Black or Laminated stocks. https://www.ronniesunshines.com/guns/air-rifle-combos/pcp-combos/pro-combos/ultra-se-beech-pro-combo/ ★ Try in our shooting range before you buy, enabling you to confirm you have chosen the perfect air rifle to suit your age, ability, and experience level. You can even bring your own gun and book a shooting range session online to reserve your shooting range slot. https://www.ronniesunshines.com/berkhamsted-shooting-range/
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The Vortex Razor HD is a very capable LPVO. Comboed with a Geissele 1.93 mount it’s nice and fast. The center dot in the reticle can get nice and bright (although with little battery life) allowing for easy both-eyes open shooting on 1x. Even for someone like me who’s left eye dominant. We’ve got more info on Geissele mounts and the Razor HD on our site. And we sell them as a combo to save you guys some coin. Not to mention - we include the Switchview throw lever with the scope (a $60 dollar bonus). - #vortex #vortexrazor #geissele #surefire #spiritussystems #chestrig #carbine #trexarms #trexarmskydex https://www.instagram.com/p/Bws78UJBo8-/?igshid=lht4b9iy0a7d
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Professional Position Free Pest Control.
Back at the Agricultural Education Centre in Gloucestershire.
This time dealing with rats and feral pigeons getting into the feed pallets both by day and by night.
The combo gear of choice for today????
The Air Arms S510 TDR in .22, mounted on my Gen 3 Primos Trigger Sticks using Air Arms Field Diablo Pellets in 5.52 .22.
The scop of choice is the NV day/ night scope from Night Pearl The FELLIS.
The equipment used is available from Really Wild Adventures on the website link below 👇
I am making short work of these scaley tailed Ratticus and the flying rats with this set up, glad I brought the battery charger and spare batteries with me.
I can see this going to be a long day and night on this wet bank holiday Monday, thankfully were inside larger agriculture buildings so we are staying dry, I hate getting wet.
Professional Position Free Pest Control at its finest here at Really Wild Pest Control.
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Siemens 6GK5416-4GS00-2AM2 Industrial Ethernet Switch
Siemens 6GK5416-4GS00-2AM2 SCALANCE XM416-4C; managed modular IE switch; 16x 10/100/1000 Mbit/s RJ45; 4x 100/1000 Mbit/s SFP; contains 4 combo ports; in total 16 ports can be used; expandable to 24 ports electrical or optical; assembly: DIN rail/S7 mounting rail, PROFINET IO device; redundancy functions; office features (RSTP, VLAN, IGMP,..); C-PLUG in scope of supply; layer 3 with Key-Plug plug…
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No idea where to say it so I’ll just say it here:
Played the Iceborne beta, did the hunts, got hyped about this and that. Here’s some disjointed and non-extensive thoughts because if I shared all my thoughts this would be a year long:
It’s fun as heck riding on monsters even if it’s mostly useless since quick travel is a thing (unless that’s blocked in G rank?).
With a more proper ‘brute skeleton’ I want more brutes like Duramboros and his spinny tail.
As suspected, the shotgun blast is borderline worthless on its own and the weapons that don’t make unique use of the new slinger mechanics suffer for it (It’s REALLY bad and not worth while).
The weapons that DO use it generaly use it well! Like DB getting another dodge out of it, or GL getting a unique pile out of it or Bow getting a new shotgun option out of it or SNS getting an entire new “Perfect Rush” timed press combo out of it which feels really nice to do properly.
The weapons that got the short end of the stick REALLY feel like they got the short end, like Hammer getting a worthless shotgun blast, or GS getting the same. So many new toys, and some weapons really did genuinely get left behind.
LS got some really fun tools- like an alternative counter that instead of using the gauge to use- uses ‘glow’ (level? Spirit level I think is the term? I forget in this moment, but you gotta have at least white) and if you successfully counter it costs nothing at all- if you don’t and instead only attack then it costs a full spirit level to use. Meaning it’s a great alternative to the old feint counter while not being a 1 to 1 match so both can be used in different circumstances.
I love how they used the new special scope and what they did the wyvernsnipe. I’m a big fan of the old pierce model for snipe but it was really REALLY hard to actually use effectively so everyone just used heart, but now it’s easy to use optimally so it’s worth.
New weapons are a plus! I was hoping they’d go full oldschool artstyle and go crazy, and they didn’t, but they did a good move none the less. They went “Half newschool realism (IE: Bones and metal, boring crap) and half oldschool wild and it actually works- weapons look realistic but a touch over-the-top. Still holding out for them to just give up with stunting creativity for boring bone blades, but this is nice.
THEY MADE CHARGE BLADE FUN?
WHAT THE HECK?
I HATE CHARGE BLADE.
THEY MADE IT FUN.
They didn’t do anything to create quality of life changes for charging the sword or shield, but instead they added another charge- charging the axe- and charging the axe (while less intense a buff as it should be, truly it needs buffed pretty badly) feels great. It feels friggin fantastic despite the numbers- I really dig how it drains phials over time instead of all at once like the other expenses (shield and elemental discharge) do, and it just feels good.
Anyways, Iceborne genuinely feels great and made me hyped for monhun again after all the tedium of arch tempers.
Part of me expects them to ruin things by seeing this as an excuse to give more AT in G rank which is not fun. Add sub species as the end game challenge you coward- that’s ACTUALLY fun.
Or even Apex again, that was at least a challenge you could strategize around with the wyrm stone- AT is just stupid.
Oh and the hook is fun and while I suspected it’d be OP it does NOT knock down like a mount and instead is clearly built around making weak spots instead of being the true damage output of the hunt.
Oh and mantles have gem slots now- I assume but didn’t test- that you only get the effect of the decorations when the mantle is physically on.
Oh and there are ice blasting holes in the new map that send you flying in the air for an aerial attack- THAT IS LITERALLY WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN AT THE CORAL HIGHLANDS YOU DUNCES- PATCH THOSE IN- THE CURRENT GLIDER DROP OFF POINT IS MILES LESS INTERESTING AND REQUIRES A GLIDER MANTLE.
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Thanatos 50 cal tank buster barrel
KINGPIN BUILDs KING HBV ASSAULT CRIT REGEN Secondary: Grimm 12G Shotgun (Dragon’s Breath Round, Donald’s Horizontal Leveller, -4 Accuracy, Auto Fire, LED Combo, Big Brother Magazine, x1.5 Sight) = (15.8 dmg, 8 acc, 92 stab, 14 conc).Primary: AK-17 Rifle (Funnel of Fun Nozzle, Accuracy, Auto Fire, LED Combo, AK Plastic Grip, Speed Pull Magazine, x1.5 Sight, 2 Piece Stock) = (109.2 dmg, 72 acc, 100 stab, 9 conc).Secondary: Locomotive 12G Shotgun (Dragon’s Breath Round, Concealment, Compact Laser Module, Straight Grip, Extended Magazine, Tactical Shorty Stock) = (88.2 dmg, 52 acc, 36 stab, 29 conc).Primary: Tempest-21 Rifle (Stubby Compensator, Concealment, Auto Fire, 45 Degree Ironsights, Speed Pull Magazine, Compact Profile Sight x1.5) = (67.2 dmg, 64 acc, 84 stab, 28 conc).Secondary: 5/7 AP Pistol (TiN Treated Barrel, IPSC Compensator, Concealment, Medved R4 Laser Sight, Extended Magazine, SKOLD Reflex Micro Sight x1.5) = (141 dmg, 76 acc, 52 stab, 29 conc).Primary: Akimbo STRYK 18c Pistols (Velocity Compensator, Concealment, Medved R4 Laser Sight, Ergo Grip, Extended Magazine) = (51.8 dmg, 64 acc, 80 stab, 28 conc).Primary: Union 5.56 Rifle (Tactical Compensator, Accuracy, Auto Fire, LED Combo, Dunes Tactical Receiver, Speed Pull Magazine, x1.5 Sight) = (64 dmg, 88 acc, 100 stab, 13 conc)ĪNARCHIST BUILDs AN SUIT PISTOL ZERK/CRIT.Secondary: Krinkov Submachinegun (The Bigger the Better Suppressor, Stability, Scope Mount, Moscow Special Rail, LED Combo, AK Wood Grip, Speed Pull Magazine, x1.5 Sight, Classic Stock) = (102.9 dmg, 76 acc, 100 stab, 7 conc).Primary: Lebensauger Sniper Rifle (Gedampfter Barrel, Accuracy, Riktpunkt Magnifier Gadget 圆.25, Walnuss Grip, x1.5 Sight) = (163.8 dmg, 100 acc, 48 stab, 11 conc).Secondary: Krinkov Submachinegun (Competitor’s Compensator, Accuracy, Auto Fire, Scope Mount, Moscow Special Rail, LED Combo, AK Plastic Grip, Speed Pull Magazine, x1.5 Sight, Classic Stock) = (107.1 dmg, 84 acc, 100 stab, 9 conc).Primary: Lion’s Roar Rifle (Precision Barrel, Fire Breather Nozzle, Stability, LED Combo, x1.5 Sight) = (85 dmg, 76 acc, 100 stab, 10 conc).You can pick up ammo from dead cops after AI crew blast them. 5 more left.Īlso shields can be taken out through the shields. You can also pick off at least one other cop arriving by car before the AI crew shoot. The alarm will sound after the first shot. Also, another trick i figured out, start jewelry store in stealth, take the 2 or 3 security guards hostage one by one, after answering all pagers, blast them all using the appropriate scope. 50 cal, for 6 bullets per cartridge, smoother recoil, and faster reload time. The whole trick to remember: after each shot, immediately press down on the control pad. I could see everyone coming from the passageway and out both windows, could easily pick them off. I took position in the back alley in the corner (opposite side of the car and couch). Rifleman and stable shot aced, marksman basic. I completed this achievement with the R93, standard barrel, 45 degree red dot, theia magnified scope, and wooden body. Other than that, it is just a matter of practice and patience while you go for this achievement.įor those who would like a visual of what is done, check out this video: Meaning that your last kill of the chain will be from your original scope, so keep that in mind when counting. You must begin your chain with a kill from the red dot sight. To toggle between your red dot sight and scope press. The sniper rifle does not have a ton of ammo. If you have the Thanatos, try not to miss too many shots prior to beginning your chain of 10 kills, unless you have the ammo perks from the enforcer tree. Skills: Select skills with a boost on silencers and sniper rifle damage and accuracy(see video for my tree) 50 Cal Sniper Rifle or Galant Rifle RecommendedĪttachments: Suppressor and 45° Red-Dot Sight(Gadget category) Thank you z RagnaroK z for mentioning this! PLAESE NOTE, the "Riktpunkt 45 degree sight" is not a valid attachment for this achievement.
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Gone are the days when fishing was an utter guesswork. The best fish finder GPS combos under $300 will show you that getting the most out of your fishing experience need not cost an arm and a leg. We are now in the Digital Age when anglers, seasoned or not, no longer have to rely on their instincts alone to reel in the best catch, fully taking advantage of the latest technology to make their fishing experience a lot more fun, productive, and of course, easier.
Are you running on a tight budget? Fret not. We have put together a brief buying guide and product reviews to what we believe are the best fish finder GPS combos under $300 to have ever existed in the market today.
Which is the best fishfinder GPS combo for your budget?
While it may not seem as if you need a lot of consideration when looking for fish finders, you do have to put some thought into them before purchasing one. The best fish finder GPS combos are those that bring a combination of, of course, a good price tag, and important aspects such as frequency, power, sonar technology and transducer, and GPS and navigational features.
Best Fish Finder GPS Combo for Professionals
Raymarine’s Dragonfly-4 Pro Sonar/GPS highly sophisticated features make it among the best fish finder GPS combo for professional anglers. If you’re a seasoned fisher, we bet you’ll appreciate the unit’s unique aspects, such as its cutting-edge performance, smartphone-pairing feature, conservative price point, compact size, among many others. Its optically-bonded screen offers exceptional readability and boasts anti-fogging and water-resistant features. This device also CHIRP DownVision, giving it a bit of an edge over various other similar fish finders that have down imaging in this price point.
Best Fish Finder GPS Combos for Beginners
Equipped with basic yet high-definition navigation functions and GPS antenna, Lowrance Mark-4 CHIRP is one of the best fish finder GPS combos for beginners. While it only provides minimal detail, this device is built with basemaps, which show contours for over 3,000 inland bodies of water of up to 1,000 feet. Even though it’s a basic device, it is upgradable with various premium charts via its microSD card.
If you’re a novice angler, another product worthy of your attention is the Garmin Striker 4 Built-in. While the Striker series is known for its basic features, we find this unit stands out among its closest variants. Many users are happy with how they can read the display in direct sunlight without any trouble, with the brightness setting at 80%. While this device doesn’t offer any NMEA or Ethernet connectivity, it is IPX7-waterproof and features a QuickDraw Contour Software, which allows you to create and save up to 2 million acres of custom HD fishing maps.
Best Fish Finder GPS Combos for Small Boats
Given their compact size, almost all - if not, all of the products we have listed work well for small-boat fishing, but we have scrutinized each and every product according to their GPS, CHIRP sonar capabilities, and other special features, and concluded that these three are the best fish finder GPS combos for small boats on this list:
1. The Garmin Striker 4 Built-in GPS Fish Finder proves successful fishing need not require a wall-sized fish finder. Smaller in size but never in features, the Striker 4 is one of the best fish finder GPS combos for small boats. Sporting a rugged, sturdy design, it is a great option for those looking to get a device that’s built with advanced features in an amazingly affordable price tag.
2. The Lowrance Mark-4 CHIRP is a cool compact fish finder that you can bring on a kayak or small boat. Its power and size make it one of the best fish finder GPS combos for kayaks and small boats without having to sacrifice on features. It boasts a fantastic combination of super-bright, LED-backlit grayscale display, and CHIRP sonar technology, helping you distinguish game fish from baits in order to catch more fish.
3. The Striker 4CV with the transducer is another outstanding palm-sized piece of technology from Garmin. It comes in a compact, portable build, which makes it one of the best fish finder GPS combos for small boats and kayaks. You’ll be surprised at how useful features you can find in such a small unit. It uses the highly-optimized GPS system that allows you to precisely track the locations. Also, its mapping works excellently with different kinds of fishing rods – such as spin cast reels, baitcasting reels, etc.
Reviews of Best Fish Finder GPS Combos Under $300
The quality of fish finders has now become night and day-different from what used to be only a few years ago. GPS and sonar technologies are advancing by the year and displays are now getting bigger and more durable than ever. We have rounded up some of the best fish finder GPS combos under $300, in terms of value, quality, and capabilities. Now, looking into the models that would work best for your needs is all up to you.
1. Raymarine E70294-US Dragonfly-4 Pro Sonar/GPS with US C-Map Essentials
Owing to its growing popularity and state-of-the-art, built-in Wi-Fi-capability that allows for pairing with your smartphone, the Dragonfly 4PRO is no doubt one of the best fish finder combos under 300. You’ll be surprised at how many useful features you can find in such a small device: optically-bonded LCD technology- display; C-MAP essential pack, and a wide-scale DownVision function, among many others. And since it’s a fish finder GPS combo, it comes with a Chartplotter with high-sensitivity GPS, offering a handful of handy navigational features.
PROS
Crisp, clear image
Innovative Wi-Fi capability
Single-connector cable for both power and transducer signals
Easy to use
C-Map Essentials
Upgrade possibilities
DownScan overlay, Bottom lock, A-Scope
CONS
Mounting bracket cost
Flimsy ball-and-socket mount
Design
Upon observing the Dragonfly 4PRO technical specs, we can conclude that this device definitely has a lot to offer. As mentioned, the display brings optically-bonded LCD technology, which gives it resemblance to a top-of-the-line smartphone screen. Apart from its anti-fogging and weather-resistant features, the Dragonfly 4PRO lets you do neat stuff like stream the sonar data to your mobile device, where you can rewind the content and take images for online sharing.
One thing worth mentioning is we found out that the included ball-and-socket mount is a bit on the flimsy side, but that could be because it needs to keep up with the overall light weight of the device. Nonetheless, it’s heavy duty and easy to install, adapt, and fix on any available space on your vessel. One special feature exclusive to the Raymarine brand is its cable, which comes with a single connector for transducer signals and power, getting into the head unit.
CHIRP Sonar and Transducer
Needless to say, the CHIRP sonar technology is among the most essential features of the Dragonfly 4PRO. This device is designed with CHIRP DownVision, which gives it a bit of an edge over various other similar fish finders that have down imaging in this price point. Since CHIRP modulates sonar pulses over a range of frequencies, it offers photo-like clarity of the bottom using the DownScan mode, and an excellent target separation for structures, fish, whatnot in both sonar modes.
While not an entirely powerful device, the Dragonfly 4PRO’s sonar technology makes it ideal for use at depths of up to 900 feet. This device is built for high-speed tracking, which means that you keep obtaining information of what’s underwater even at higher boat speeds. The best-quality images, however, are obtained at 2-5 mph.
This device allows you to use two applications simultaneously, using its split-screen mode. What this means is that you can opt to view both the conventional CHIRP and DownScan sonars, or the position of your vessel on the chartplotter and one of the sonar applications, all at once. Being able to see both sonar returns provides you with a much better view of the environment below the surface, which is highly beneficial for target interpretations. The DownVision sonar view helps you easily spot the fish targets, even if they hide among the vegetation.
GPS and Navigation
The Dragonfly 4PRO features a superb combination of high-precision GPS technology and revolutionary chartplotter feature. This device comes with the C-MAP Essentials pack, which covers all crucial chart objects and navigation aid, tidal info, C-Marina icons, and coastal data displaying all depth shading and contours, and spot soundings out up to 60 feet. Capable of storing up to 15 tracks and 3,000 waypoints, the Dragonfly 4PRO is built with a 72-channel internal GPS/GLONASS system.
2. Garmin Striker 4cv with transducer, 010-01806-00
Equipped with CHIRP and ClearVü sonar, the Striker 4cv shares striking similarities with the Striker 4 version. The Striker 4cv flaunts a compact design but enough screen space to view fish targets, the waypoint system, and even both CLearVü and 2D sonar all at the same time. While it does have its own limitations, its powerful performance and premium features make it one of the best fish finder GPS combos under $300.
This device brings a 320x480-pixel, HGVA-color display, with integrated LED backlight for excellent readability even on bright daylight. Although the device is IPX7-waterproof, it’s best that, when fishing in saltwater, you wipe the water droplets off, as salt may seep into the device and damage its connectors.
PROS
77/200 kHz, ClearVü and temperature-capable transducer included
CHIRP 2D and ClearVü sonar
Various sonar features such as A-Scope, Fish ID, flasher, Ultrascroll, etc.
High-sensitivity GPS
Can save up to 5,000 waypoints
Can show coordinates
Can calculate the speed of your boat
CONS
Doesn’t include a cover
Very basic features: no sonar recording/ rewind
No microSD card reader
No NMEA connectivity
Sonar and Transducer
The Striker 4cv has both 2D CHIRP and ClearVü sonar, the latter of which includes CHIRP and is similar to the older DownVü, only that it provides wider imaging. The device operates at 50/77/200 kHz for its 2D traditional sonar, and at 260/455/800 kHz for ClearVü. It is built with the CHIRP ClearVü transducer. This transducer has a built-in temperature sensor, and the device itself has a temperature log and graph functions, which can be helpful when, for instance, you’re looking to detect currents on the surface.
Circular Flasher mode
The Striker 4cv features a Circular Flasher mode, which supplies information on the targets captured by the sonar beams. The inner rings show depth, while the segments on the outer rings indicate the various strengths of the sonar returns. Such function is useful for ice and stationary fishing.
Auto Gain
The Auto Gain allows you to set up the unit to automatically filter noise, while the Ultrascroll function lets you scan at faster boat speeds, allowing the data to scroll faster. Take note, however, that when the Ultrascroll is turned on, images tend to lose their quality at speeds over 40-50 mph.
The Striker 4cv doesn’t have sonar recording and rewind features like the echoMAP CHIRP 43cv or 45cv models, for instance. It also doesn’t come with the QuickDraw Contours function, which is some of the reasons why this model is cheaper.
GPS and Navigation
This device uses high-precision GPS, which allows you to track accurate locations and check the trolling speed for certain baits and fish targets. Thus, using the Striker 4cv with trolling motors will be remarkably easier. The Striker 4cv’s waypoint map feature lets you mark and map your fishing spots, docks, brush piles, and stumps.
3. Garmin Striker 4 Built-in GPS Fish Finder
While fish finder gadgets have generally similar features and functionalities, Garmin is consistently revolutionizing to enhance the precision and ease of use of its products. The Striker 4 is one of the brand’s most affordable and highly-sought-after models, dubbed as one of the best fish finder GPS combos under $300 in many reviews across the cyber space since its release. As you read farther along, you will discover that you get more than what you pay for with this gadget - it sports a compact, straightforward design yet packed to the brim with useful features.
As we just mentioned, the Striker 4 comes in a compact design, built with a 480x320-pixel, 3.5-inch HVGA-color display. The device is backlight-enabled and allows you to view two panels or apps simultaneously.
PROS
Dual frequency capable
CHIRP 2D sonar
77/200 kHz CHIRP transducer, temperature capable, included
Various sonar features such as Fish Symbols, A-Scope, Ultrascroll, Flasher etc
High-sensitivity, high-speed GPS
Saves up to 5,000 waypoints
CONS
No available latitude and longitude information
No MicroSD card reader
No NMEA connectivity
Rugged and relatively sturdier compared to the echoMAP units, Striker 4 is IPX7-waterproof and can withstand immersions up to 3 feet in freshwater. The device incorporates a built-in, rechargeable battery (with charger, of course), built-in transducer cable management and suction cup transducer float and mount.
CHIRP Sonar and Transducer
The Garmin Striker 4 unit comes with the transducer, with a 4-pin connector. This transducer is 77/200 kHzcapable and uses two conical beams of 15° for 200 kHz, and respectively 45° for 77 kHz. The maximum depth that you’ll be able to scan with this unit is 1,600 feet (487 m) for freshwater and 750 feet (228 m) saltwater.
CHIRP sonar adds a good amount of power and clarity to the images this device provides. In other words, you will benefit from better-defined targets, clearer images, less clutter, and a better lock to the bottom. CHIRP also offers excellent target distinction. For instance, if a school of fish gathers really close together, on a traditional sonar unit, their sonar return will just appear like one, big target; whereas with CHIRP, you’ll get to distinguish the several smaller targets.
The unit’s 2D sonar features several other useful functions, such as Fish ID, A-Scope, Auto Gain, Flasher, Ultrascroll, Split-Zoom, to name some.
GPS and Navigation
As with the other models within the Striker series, the Striker 4 doesn’t have a chart plotter, hence, its GPS system will only use a blank sheet as support.
Nonetheless, this device does integrate a high-precision GPS module, which lets you mark waypoints and almost any point of interest that you would want to revisit. It can save up to 5,000 waypoints, showing several indicative icons that you can use. It doesn’t provide coordinate information though.
4. Lowrance Mark-4 CHIRP 000-11823-001 Fishfinder/Chartplotter with 83/200 kHz Transom Mount Transducer
If you’re a novice angler who’s looking to get a decent, portable device without breaking your bank, the Lowrance Mark-4 CHIRP fishfinder combo will impress you with its capabilities and ease of use. Its power and size make it one of the best fish finder GPS combos for kayaks and small boats without any sacrifice on features. While not a very popular feature among some users, its monochrome, LED-backlit display is no deal breaker. It actually provides exceptional readability in direct sunlight. Its chartplotter feature is a remarkable addition that makes this device multifunctional especially out in the open waters.
PROS
Powerful 2D CHIRP sonar
DownScan Imaging
Impressive chart compatibility
Comes with a deep-water HDI transducer (50/200 455/800 kHz)
Insight Genesis capable
Split-screen view up to 3 panels per view
Automatic noise filtering
Various functions included, such as Bottom Lock, Amplitude Scope, Fish ID, Flasher view, etc
CONS
Does not include the unit cover
Instruction manual lacks details
Design
IPX7-waterproof, the Mark-4 CHIRP unit is built with a monochrome, 16-level Grayscale, 480x272-pixel display, featuring 11 levels of the backlight, which significantly enhance the device’s readability in direct sunlight. While users may find the monochrome display a bit outdated, it’s actually purposed to protect the eyes and staining of the screen. Many users still find it very helpful especially when viewing under bright daylight.
In terms of connectivity, this unit features an NMEA 0183 port. It also has a high-capacity microSD card reader, for data storage and charts upgrades. The Mark-4 CHIRP includes a standard tilt-and-swivel mount and also requires a 12-volt battery for its power source.
The transducer covers four frequencies:
50/200 kHz for 2D CHIRP.
455/800 kHz for DownScan and integrates a Lowrance-skimmer temperature sensor.
The device itself is capable of three frequencies for 2D sonar: 50/83/200 kHz. But since the transducer only works with 50/200 kHz, you will only be able to use Low CHIRP and High CHIRP for 2D.
Albeit a small, monochrome gadget, with this deep-water transducer, the Lowrance Mark-4 CHIRP device is capable of scanning depths up to 2,500 feet (762 m) in 2D via its Low CHIRP.
GPS and Navigation
Like the Garmin fish finder devices on this list, the Lowrance Mark-4 CHIRP comes with basic navigation functions. It integrates a 16-channel GPS module and is built with basemaps, which provide contours for over 3,000 inland bodies of water and coastal contours of up to 1,000 feet. It can store up to 100 routes and tracks and 3,000 waypoints. However, the level of detail it provides is very minimal.
Despite its simple features, it’s still installable with various superior charts using a MicroSD card. It’s compatible with a bunch of premium features such as Nautic Insight™ PRO and HD, Lake Insight™, HotMaps® Premium, Navionics+, and many more.
Our Verdict
Graced with lots of positive reviews all over the world wide web, the Garmin Striker 4 is hands down the best fish finder GPS combo under $300 on our list. Its portability is its main selling point, as it lets you take it on any fishing trip even when you’re scrimping on space on your vessel. While it has no smartphone-pairing feature, unlike the Raymarine Dragonfly-4, you can rarely find a better product that boasts an easy-to-use interface, sheer durability, and a host of highly-functional features for its ultra-modest price.
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