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2024.06.09 15:45 Freeman_Alex [WTS] ⚜️⚜️⚜️Freeman Shipyard Store vol.4⚜️⚜️⚜️ OC LTI Ironclad +Dauntless paint $400 ⚜️OC LTI Ursa Medivac +Respite Paint $55 ⚜️OC LTI Pulse/LX +Dominion Paint $25 ⚜️Prowler to Hull D CCU $50 ⚜️Hull D to Orion CCU $50 ⚜️CHEAP WARBOND CCU ⚜️QuickSALE ⚜️Open24/7 ⚜️Rare Paints ⚜️JUST WRITE
CCU - FROM | -> TO | Save $ | Warbond Bonus | Price |
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Prowler | 600i BIS 2953 | 🔥 | +paint & poster | $35 |
Hull D | Orion | $50 | 120m | $50 |
Prowler | Hull D | $60 | - | $50 |
Quantity | Price, $ |
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1 referral | $-- |
5+ referral | $-- for each |
Item | Insurance | Includes | Price |
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UEE EXPLORATION 2948 PACK | LTI | SC+SQ42+VFG+20k | $800 |
SCOUNDREL PACK | LTI | SC+SQ42+VFG+20k | $740 |
ENTREPRENEUR PACK | LTI | SC+SQ42+VFG+20k | $640 |
SHIP | TARGET SHIP | < | Upgrade from | Price |
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400I | ||||
400I | < | CONSTELLATION ANDROMEDA | $15 | |
600I EXPLORER | ||||
600I EXPLORER | < | PROWLER | $70 | |
ARROW | ||||
ARROW | < | AURORA MR | $50 | |
ARROW | < | MUSTANG ALPHA | $50 | |
ARROW | < | C8X PISCES EXPEDITION | $35 | |
ARROW | < | 100i | $30 | |
ARROW | < | AVENGER TITAN | $25 | |
ARROW | < | RELIANT KORE | $15 | |
CATERPILLAR BEST IN SHOW EDITION | ||||
CATERPILLAR BISE | < | VANGUARD HARBINGER | $100 | |
CORSAIR | ||||
CORSAIR | < | TAURUS | $60 | |
CRUCIBLE | ||||
CRUCIBLE | < | STARFARER GEMINI | $21 | |
CUTLASS BLACK BEST IN SHOW EDITION | ||||
CUTLASS BLACK BISE | < | GLADIUS | $70 | |
CUTLASS RED Subscriber | ||||
CUTLASS RED Subscriber | < | F7C-S HORNET GHOST | $25 | |
CUTLASS BLUE | ||||
CUTLASS BLUE | < | PROSPECTOR | $30 | |
DEFENDER | ||||
DEFENDER | < | CORSAIR | $15 | |
DEFENDER | < | HORNET F7C-M HEARTSEEKER | $37 | |
HAMMERHEAD | ||||
HAMMERHEAD | < | CARRACK | $150 | |
HAMMERHEAD | < | CARRACK EXPEDITION W/C8X | $100 | |
HULL C | ||||
HULL C | < | CATERPILLAR | $175 | |
MERCHANTMAN | ||||
MERCHANTMAN | < | STARFARER GEMINI | $300 | |
MERCHANTMAN | < | ARGO MOLE | $345 | |
PERSEUS | ||||
PERSEUS | < | CARRACK Expedition W/C8X | $40 | |
PERSEUS | < | CARRACK | $90 | |
PERSEUS | < | ORION | $115 | |
PERSEUS | < | 600I EXPLORER | $220 | |
PERSEUS | < | MERCHANTMAN | $248 | |
PERSEUS | < | ARGO MOLE | $380 | |
PERSEUS | < | ANDROMEDA | $485 | |
POLARIS | ||||
POLARIS | < | PERSEUS | $70 | |
POLARIS | < | HAMMERHEAD | $70 | |
POLARIS | < | NAUTILUS | $60 | |
POLARIS | < | CARRACK | $250 | |
RECLAIMER BIS 2949 | ||||
RECLAIMER BIS 2949 | < | VALKYRIE | $300 | |
SAN'TOK.YĀI | ||||
SAN'TOK.YĀI | < | HORNET F7C-M HEARTSEEKER | $37 |
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Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 1Z2 (1) Alberni Chrysler - DC 2651 Port Alberni Hwy Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8P2 (1) YVR Parkade 3211 Grant McConachie Way Richmond, BC V7B 0A4 (2) TOTEM FORD LEVEL 3 DUAL 4631 Keith Avenue Terrace, BC V8G 1K3 ➡ CA (4) ARCO 7171 - 895 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, WA 895 Grass Valley Hwy Auburn, CA 95603 (10) Bay Area CoRoasters 2322 Fifth St Berkeley, CA 94710 (1) BWP EV CHARGE DCFC BWP LOT 1 110 West Magnolia Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 (1) Acura of Concord 1340 Concord Avenue Concord, CA 94520 (10) Park & Shop 1679 Willow Pass Rd Concord, CA 94520 (1) Danville - Library Parking Lot 400 Front Street Danville, CA 94526 (8) Downey Crossroads 9501 Lakewood Blvd Downey, CA 90240 (6) EV Connect Hardware Support 615 N Nash El Segundo, CA 90245 (2) South LA Yard P2 786 S. Mission Rd Los Angeles, CA 90023 (1) G&M OIL G&M #194 2 6101 W Manchester Ave Los Angeles, CA 90045 (1) Honda of Pasadena Public 1965 East Foothill Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91107 (6) Rialto Marketplace Phase II 1530 S Riverside Ave. Rialto, CA 92376 (6) H&S ENERGY PM# CHEVRON 3 1050 Sunset Boulevard Rocklin, CA 95765 (4) ARCO 7161 - 1243 W March Lane, Stockton, CA 1243 W March Lane Stockton, CA 95207 (1) Ocean Honda of Ventura 6450 Auto Center Drive Ventura, CA 93003 (4) ARCO 5731 - 805 Reed Ave, West Sacramento, CA 805 Reed Avenue West Sacramento, CA 95605 (4) 7Charge - Woodland 1670 E Main St Woodland, CA 95776 ➡ CO (3) Fisher Auto 6025 Arapahoe Road Boulder, CO 80303 (2) CO ENERGY OFFCE GUNNISON PL2 202 East Tomichi Avenue Gunnison, CO 81230 ➡ CT (2) CROWLEY AUTO LEVEL 3 - B 238 Broad St Bristol, CT 06010 (1) MB OF DANBURY FRONT DC 1 1 Miry Brook Road Danbury, CT 06810 (1) MB OF DANBURY FRONT DC 2 10 Miry Brook Rd Danbury, CT 06810 (1) Bolles Motors Ellington 84 West Road Ellington, CT 6029 (2) Applegreen Electric - RT 15 Fairfield NB Service Plaza 1396 Merritt Pkwy Fairfield, CT 06825 (4) Applegreen Electric - RT 15 Fairfield SB Service Plaza 4647 Merritt Pkwy Fairfield, CT 06825 (1) MANHONDA HONDA-CUSTOMER 24 Adams St Manchester, CT 06042 (2) Applegreen Electric - I-95 Milford NB Service Plaza I 95 Northbound Milford, CT 06460 (2) Applegreen Electric - I-95 Milford SB Service Plaza I-95 Connecticut Tpke Milford, CT 06460 (2) Cody's Diner 95 Water St New Haven, CT 06511 (4) Applegreen Electric - RT 15 North Haven NB Service Plaza 14 Upper State St North Haven, CT 06473 (1) Vachon Cadillac Putnam 139 POMFRET ST PUTNAM, CT 06260 ➡ FL (1) Gary Yeomans Ford Villages 11660 U.S. 441 Belleview, FL 34420 (4) Randy Marion Cadillac of Jacksonville 4700 Southside Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32216 (2) Waffle House Madison 145 SE Bandit St Madison Madison, FL 32340 (2) Certification 4201 Vineland Orlando, FL 32811 (4) Orange County Multi Cultural Center 7149 W Colonial Dr Orlando, FL 32818 (1) OUC SHINGLECREEK DC 9939 universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32819 (1) PENSACOLA BGC STATION 1 5651 Pensacola Blvd Pensacola, FL 32505 (1) Maus Acura of North Tampa 11025 N Florida Ave Tampa, FL 33612 (6) 11700 Mezzo Dr 11700 Mezzo Dr Venice, FL 34293 Venice, FL 34293 ➡ GA (2) 464 Hwy 441 464 Hwy 441 Clayton, GA 30525 (28) QuikTrip - Tesla Supercharger 11220 GA-142 Covington, GA 30014 (1) GEORGIA POWER MCRAE DC2 90 W Oak St McRae-Helena, GA 31055 ➡ HI (2) Hawaiian Electric Kona Office 74-5519 Kaiwi St Kailua- Kona, HI 96740 ➡ IA (6) Ames Ford Lincoln 123 Airport Rd. Ames, IA 50010 (2) Audobon Waspys Truck Stop 2079 U S 71 Audubon, IA 50025 (6) LINDQUISTFORD FC 3 3950 Middle Rd Bettendorf, IA 52722 (1) Kimberly Car City 625 West Kimberly Road Davenport, IA 52806 (2) Hy-Vee Euclid 2540 Euclid Ave Des moines, IA 50317 (1) HYUNDAI STORE HYUNDAI S 4601 Singing Hills Boulevard Sioux City, IA 51106 (1) HYUNDAI STORE HYUNDAI N 4601-25 Singing Hills Blvd Sioux City, IA 51106 ➡ IL (2) ROSEN GROUP CPE250 2 789 S Randall Rd Algonquin, IL 60102 (1) Volvo Cars Lisle - DCFC 4325 Lincoln Avenue Lisle, IL 60532 (2) Watermark Ford of Marion 1910 W. Coolidge Ave. Marion, IL 62959 (1) Eagleson Automotive Center 520 Whittle Ave Olney, IL 62450 (1) Schimmer Hyundai 911 Shooting Park Road Peru, IL 61354 (4) Casey's #3336 - Troy 440 Edwardsville Rd Troy, IL 62294 (1) KIA OF URBANA WELCOME CENTER 1111 Napleton Way Urbana, IL 61802 ➡ IN (1) Wiers Chevrolet GMC 416 S. HALLECK DEMOTTE, IN 46310 (2) Hubler Ford Franklin 2140 North Morton Street Franklin, IN 46131 (6) 7321 Heritage Square Drive (US-JEF-252-3B) 7321 Heritage Square Drive Granger, IN 46530 (4) Kokomo 1815 E Morgan St Kokomo, IN 46901 (1) All American Cadillac 6580 W HOMETOWN BLVD MUNCIE, IN 47304 (1) Muller Acura of Merrillville 3301 West Lincoln Highway Merrillville, IN 46410 (4) Plainfield 1610 Reeves Rd Plainfield, IN 46168 (4) Ford Charge - Pearson Ford 10650 N Michigan Rd Zionsville, IN 46077 ➡ KY (4) Pilot Travel Center 41 3060 Owingsville Road Mount Sterling, KY 40353 ➡ LA (6) Tanger Outlets Gonzales, Gonzales LA Under Armour Entrance DCFC 2100 Tanger Boulevard Gonzales, LA 70737 (6) 290 Town Center Pkwy (US-NBD-2GZ-3B) 290 Town Center Pkwy Slidell, LA 70458 ➡ MA (1) 400 SUMMER ST 400 SUMMERP3-3 400 Summer St Boston, MA 02210 (20) Trillium Brewery - Tesla Supercharger 100 Royall St Canton, MA 02021 (1) DURAND CHEVY DURAND CHEV 223 Washington St Hudson, MA 01749 (2) NA208940 HND L3 A 88 Walkers Brook Dr Reading, MA 01867 ➡ MB (2) Shell Canada Ltd 1790 Highland Ave Brandon, MB R7C 1A7 (2) Federated Co-operatives Ltd (FCL) 3357 Pembina Ave Winnipeg, MB R3V 1A2 (2) Shell Canada Ltd 50 Sage Creek Blvd, Unit 400 Winnipeg, MB R3X 0J6 ➡ MD (1) BGE - Annapolis Visitor Center 26 West St Annapolis, MD 21401 (2) JONES CDJR JJCDRJ1&2 1506 Belair Road Bel Air, MD 21014 (1) BGE - Bowie Park and Ride 15207 Major-Lansdale Blvd Bowie, MD 20716 (2) RFS 131 2703 Ocean Gateway Cambridge, MD 21613 (2) O’Donnell Honda 8620 Baltimore National Pike Ellicott City, MD 21043 (1) GENESIS BEL AIR JJGEN-EXT 3 1710 Harford Rd Fallston, MD 21047 (2) GENESIS BEL AIR JJGEN-EXT1 1710 Harford Road Fallston, MD 21047 ➡ MI (4) Starbucks Bridgeport 6301 Dixie Hwy Bridgeport, MI 48722 (8) Midland 2029 S Saginaw Rd Midland, MI 48640 (2) Saginaw - TimeSquare Plaza 3430 State St Saginaw, MI 48602 ➡ MN (9) Apple Valley Ford 7200 150th St W. Apple Valley, MN 55124 (3) New Brighton Ford - DCFC 1100 Silver Lake Rd. NW New Brighton, MN 55112 (4) Apple Ford Shakopee 1624 Weston Ct. Shakopee, MN 55379 ➡ MO (6) 2300 Bernadette Drive (US-B76-SYZ-3B) 2300 Bernadette Drive Columbia, MO 65203 ➡ MS (2) 1410 South Gloster Street Tupelo, MS 38801 1410 South Gloster Street Tupelo, MS 38801 ➡ NC (2) 122 Turnersburg Hwy 122 Turnersburg Hwy Statesville, NC 28625 (1) GPM INVESTMENTS 3262 DC 2 310 College Rd Wilmington, NC 28403 (2) WINDSOR STA#1 STATION 1 105 Queen Street Windsor, NC 27983 ➡ ND (2) Luther Family Ford 3302 36th St S Fargo, ND 58104 ➡ NE (1) SDHYUNDAI S.W.HY 8350 South 40th Street Lincoln, NE 68516 ➡ NH (1) Hampton Ford Hyundai 177 Lafayette Road North Hampton, NH 03862 ➡ NJ (2) Applegreen Electric - Connie Chung Service Area 1339 Broad St Bloomfield, NJ 07003 (1) Bridgewater Acura 1231 U.S. 22 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (6) 1433 Palisade Ave 1433 Palisade Ave Fort Lee, NJ 07024 (2) 171 Bay Ave 171 Bay Ave Highlands, NJ 07732 (2) Rossi Chevrolet Buick GMC 360 RTE 31 SOUTH WASHINGTON, NJ 07882 (2) Sea Pirate Campground 148 Main St. West Creek, NJ 08092 ➡ NM (1) Enel X - Angel Fire Country Club 100 Country Club Dr Angel Fire, NM 87710 (2) Enel X - Angel Fire Shuter Library 11 N Angel Fire Rd Angel Fire, NM 87710 (2) Cumbres and Toltec Railroad 500 S Terrace Ave Chama, NM 87520 (4) Chiricahua Apache Plaza 20885 Frontage Rd Deming, NM 88030 (2) Enel X - Northern New Mexico College 1135 NM-554 El Rito, NM 87530 (1) LAC DPU LOS ALAMOS MUNI 1000 Central Avenue Los Alamos, NM 87544 (2) Henry's True Value Hardware 17342 US-84 Los Ojos, NM 87551 (2) Enel X - Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs 50 Los Banos Dr Ojo Caliente, NM 87549 (1) Enel X - Picuris Pueblo Visitor Center 201 A Pueblo Vw Rd Peñasco, NM 87553 (2) Enel X - Village of Questa Municipal Parking Lot 2500 Old Hwy 3 Questa, NM 87556 (8) Western New Mexico University 1000 W. College Ave Silver City, NM 88081 (4) Enel X - Taos Municipal Parking Lot 122 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur Taos, NM 87571 (2) Enel X - Taos Guadalupe Parking Lot 205 Don Fernando St Taos, NM 87571 ➡ NY (4) Reymore Chevrolet 2 746 N Main St Central Square, NY 13036 (2) SIDNEYFCU CICERO 1 8062 Brewerton Rd Cicero, NY 13039 (6) Applegreen Electric - Clarence Travel Plaza 4002 Ransom Rd Clarence, NY 14031 (6) Applegreen Electric - Clifton Springs Travel Plaza 3236 NY-96 Clifton Springs, NY 14432 (4) Tradition Chevrolet 847 Canandaidua Rd Geneva, NY 14456 (12) Tops Friendly Markets - Tesla Supercharger 16 Jon J Wagner Wy Lagrangeville, NY 12540 (2) Sharon Chevrolet (Outside) 3687 NY-31 Liverpool, NY 13090 (1) WEST HERR AUTO WH NO L3-1 ABB 3850 Southwestern Boulevard Orchard Park, NY 14127 (6) Applegreen Electric - Plattekill Service Area I-87 - NYS Thruway NB Plattekill, NY 12568 (2) Public or Dealer Use Station (DCFC) 18 Union Street Sidney, NY 13838 (2) Service Building 366 West Merrick Road Valley Stream, NY 11580 (4) Acura Service Chargers 700 West Merrick Road Valley Stream, NY 11580 (4) Island Acura 3350 Sunrise Highway Wantagh, NY 11793 (2) ROCKLAND HYU STATION 1 55 New York 303 West Nyack, NY 10994 (4) Target Westbury #T1139 999 Corporate Dr Westbury, NY 11590 (2) Town of Westport 34 State Rt. 9N Westport, NY 12993 (1) White Plains Honda 61 Bank Street White Plains, NY 10606 ➡ OH (6) Ford Charge - Liberty Ford Brunswick 3101 Center Rd Brunswick, OH 44212 (2) KERRY FORD, INC STATION 2 155 West Kemper Road Cincinnati, OH 45246 (1) EASTON EAST GAR CPE-1 117 Easton Station Columbus, OH 43219 (2) EASTON WEST GAR CPE-2 167 Easton Town Ctr Columbus, OH 43219 (1) Mathews Ford DCFCs 1155 Delaware Avenue Marion, OH 43302 (2) MURPHY PARK DC #1 356 Day Light Ln Powell, OH 43065 (2) Diane Sauer Chevrolet 626 S St SE Warren, OH 44483 (4) Innovatures 7428 Tylersville Rd West Chester Township, OH 45069 (2) Germain Volkswagen DCFC’s 750 Polaris Parkway Westerville, OH 43082 ➡ OK (1) GENESISOFEDMOND GOE1 14113 North Kelley Avenue Edmond, OK 73013 (1) TULSA HYUNDAI H SERVICE 9777 South Memorial Drive Tulsa, OK 74133 ➡ ON (1) WEST CITY HONDA WCH LVL 3 676 Dundas St W Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2 (1) GM - Bean Chevrolet Buick GMC Ltd. ( To be Commissioned) 375 McNeely Ave. Carleton Place, ON K7C 0A1 (1) Bourgeois Midland Nissan 760 Prospect Blvd Midland, ON L4R 0G3 ➡ OR (1) THB TEAM HYUNDAI 1 2250 NE Hwy 20 Bend, OR 97701 (12) Seven Feathers 130 Creekside Rd Canyonville, OR 97417 (2) Grass Valley Market 104 N. Mill Street Grass Valley, OR 97039 (2) Centennial School District 3424 SE 174th Ave Portland, OR 97236 ➡ PA (1) A. Crivelli Chevrolet Subaru - DCFC 768 Allegheny Boulevard Franklin, PA 16323 (1) A. Crivelli Ford - DCFC 797 Allegheny Boulevard Franklin, PA 16323 (2) Diehl Cadillac Buick Cadillac 1687 West Main Street Grove City, PA 16127 (1) BENNETT HYUNDAI DC 1 1820 Cumberland St Lebanon, PA 17042 (2) MASCARIAUTOBODY EXXON 2 1700 Ferguson Road McCandless, PA 15101 (1) 3910 FILBERT 81BE7 51 N 39th St Philadelphia, PA 19104 (1) DIEHL SHARON STATION 2 1300 East State Street Sharon, PA 16146 (4) Ford Charge - Susquehanna Ford 150 Lancaster Pike Willow Street, PA 17584 ➡ QC (4) Canadian Tire - Chambly 3400 Bd Fréchette Chambly, QC J3L 6Z6 (3) Mercedes-Benz - Granby DC 1225 Rue Principale Granby, QC J2J 0M3 (4) BRCC - Île-Perrot - Grand Boulevard 110, Grand Boulevard L'Île-Perrot, QC J7V 4W8 (2) IKEA QUEBEC CITY CX7 3400 Av. Blaise-Pascal Québec, QC G1X 0E4 (4) BRCC - Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac - Galerie Témis 633, Rue Commerciale Nord Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, QC G0L 1E0 (1) BRCC - Bornes Québec 919, Rue Notre Dame Ouest Victoriaville, QC G6P 7L1 ➡ RI (4) RI OER NEVI DCFC 2 290 Centerville Road Warwick, RI 02886 ➡ SC (2) 301 S Murray Ave 301 S Murray Ave Anderson, SC 29624 (2) 429 N Church St 429 N Church St Spartanburg, SC 29303 (3) 226 Mill St 226 Mill St Taylors, SC 29687 ➡ SK (1) Evergreen Nissan - Smart DC 4150 5th Ave E Prince Albert, SK S6W 0A5 (2) Shell Canada Ltd 275 N Albert St Regina, SK S4R 3C2 (3) Shell Canada Ltd 3206 Preston Ave S Saskatoon, SK S7T 0Y5 ➡ TN (6) Athens City Board of Education “Bus Barn” 219 Alford Street Athens, TN 37303 (2) GEA-1 STATION 1 (L) 885 W Andrew Johnson Hwy Greeneville, TN 37745 (2) BRIGHTRIDGE EV STATION 1 (L) 110 Cherry Street Johnson City, TN 37601 (1) Acura of Memphis 2611 Ridgeway Road Memphis, TN 38119 (1) MB OF MEMPHIS RETAIL 2 5401 Poplar Ave Memphis, TN 38119 (3) Honda 385 4030 Hacks Cross Road Memphis, TN 38125 ➡ TX (4) H-E-B #10 West Highway 290 West End of Parking Lot DCFC 7901 U.S. 290 Austin, TX 78736 (8) Brookshire TX 306 FM 359 S Brookshire, TX 77423 (4) Pilot Travel Center 367 2226 Fm-1903 Caddo Mills, TX 75135 (8) Texas A&M Lot 47 387 Polo Rd College Station, TX 77840 (1) Bruner Auto Group 224 Early Blvd Early, TX 76802 (6) Flatonia TX 709 N La Grange St. Flatonia, TX 78941 (2) H-E-B Grocery Company, LP 407 South Adams Street DCFC 407 South Adams Street Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (1) Russell and Smith Honda 2900 South Loop West Houston, TX 77054 (1) Willowbrook Mall Quotes DCFC 2000 Willowbrook Mall Houston, TX 77070 (1) WHOUSTON 250 HYUNDAI 1 16803 Katy Freeway Houston, TX 77094 (1) WHOUSTON 250 TUNNEL 12 16803 Katy Fwy Houston, TX 77094 (2) Wiesner of Huntsville 230 I-45 N Huntsville, TX 77320 (1) STEELEHYUNDAIKY STEELE CUSTOMER 24795 I-35 Kyle, TX 78640 (8) San Antonio TX 9510 Wurzbach Rd San Antonio, TX 78240 ➡ UT (1) 275 N. Main St. 275 N. 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Werner Road Bremerton, WA 98312 (1) VOLVO CAR USA ISSAQUAH DC1 1460 NW Gilman Blvd Issaquah, WA 98027 (3) VOLVO CAR USA ISSAQUAH DC2 1540 NW Gilman Blvd Issaquah, WA 98027 (1) LITHIACJDR STATION 3 10701 North Newport Highway Spokane, WA 99218 ➡ WI (1) Kunes Country Cadillac 1231 East Geneva St Delavan, WI 53115 (2) GM - PALMEN BUICK GMC CADILLAC 7110 74th Place Kenosha, WI 53142 ➡ WY (2) Tyrrell Chevrolet 2142 W Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY 82001
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CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor | $326.32 @ MemoryC |
CPU Cooler | Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360L Core ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler | $85.67 @ Amazon |
Motherboard | Asus PRIME B550M-A WIFI II Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard | $104.99 @ Amazon |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory | $94.99 @ Amazon |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $159.99 @ Amazon |
Storage | Seagate BarraCuda 4 TB 3.5" 5400 RPM Internal Hard Drive | $79.99 @ B&H |
Video Card | Gigabyte EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB Video Card | - |
Case | Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case | $104.99 @ Amazon |
Power Supply | EVGA GE 800 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply | - |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 11 Pro OEM - DVD 64-bit | $149.99 @ Adorama |
Monitor | Samsung Odyssey G5 27.0" 2560 x 1440 144 Hz Curved Monitor | - |
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | ||
Total | $1106.93 | |
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Item | Price, $ |
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Starfarer Gemini to Merchantman | 169 |
Banu Tholo code | 69 |
Banu Lockbox (Banu Cube) code | 89 |
Mole to Merchantman | 159 |
Starfarer Gemini to Merchantman | 165 |
C2 Hercules to Carrack | 139 |
Valkyrie to Carrack | 169 |
Constellation Aquila to Orion | 180 |
Starfarer Gemini to Hull D Upgrade | 109 |
Constellation Andromeda to Hull C Upgrade | 139 |
Anvil Terrapin to Hull C Upgrade | 179 |
F7C-R Hornet Tracker to Constellation Taurus | 39 |
Corsair to 400i Warbond Edition | 12 |
Hull E to Polaris | 50 |
Ship Upgrades - Drake Kraken Conversion Kit | 799 |
PAINTS - PERSEUS - THUNDERCLOUD PAINT | 31 |
Stuff
Item | Price, $ |
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CitizenCon 2951 Digital Goodies | 9 |
Gemini LH86 Pistol - Voyager edition | 6 |
Kruger P-72 Emerald | 105 |
RSI VENTURE PATHFINDER ARM ARMOR | 10 |
RSI VENTURE VOYAGER ARM ARMOR | 10 |
Package | Insurance | Game Pledge - SC | Game Pledge - SQ42 | Price, $ | Comments |
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Package - Aurora LN | 3MI | + | + | 59 | Aurora LN (best aurora) Starter package |
Package - Aurora MR SC Starter - Backer Edition | 3MI | + | + | 55 | Aurora MR Starter package |
Package - Syulen Starter Pack | LTI | + | 115 | - | |
3MI | + | ||||
Anniversary 2017 Mustang Discount Starter | 5YI | + | 58 | - | |
Scoundrel Pack | LTI | + | + | 799 | 7 Items, see picture |
Entrepreneur pack | LTI | + | + | 699 | Prospector + Vulture + Vulcan + Hull B + Ursa Rover |
Package | Insurance | Price, $ | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Argo Combo Pack | LTI | 111 | MPUV Cargo + MPUV Personnel |
Dragonfly Ride Together Two-Pack | LTI | 116 | Yellow + Black |
Nox 2 pack | LTI | 121 | Nox + Nox Kue |
Aopoa Nox 5 Pack | LTI | 242 | 4 Nox + 1 Nox Kue |
Race Team Pack | LTI | 169 | X1 + NOX + Dragonfly Black |
Origin X1 THREE-PACK | LTI | 169 | X1 Baseline + Velocity + Force |
Argo Utility Pack | LTI | 249 | Argo SRV + MPUV Cargo + MPUV Personnel + VFG Hangar |
The Tortoise and the Hurricane | LTI | 409 | Anvil Hurricane + Anvil Terrapin |
Starfarer + Nox 2 pack | LTI | 429 | Starfarer + Nox + Nox Kue |
Origin 600i Series Combo Pack | LTI | 999 | 600i Luxury + Exploration + Origin X1 |
Aegis Wrecking Crew Pack | LTI | 1159 | Reclaimer + Vulcan + Eclipse + Avenger Warlock/Titan |
Exotic Mega Pack | LTI | 1259 | Banu MM + Genesis Starliner + Khartu-al + other small ships |
UEE Exploration 2948 Pack | LTI | 849 | Carrack, Terrapin, Freelancer DUR, Cyclone RN |
Offroad Vehicle Pack | LTI | 137 | Cyclone TR + URSA + Greycat PTV |
Tumbril Cyclone Pack | LTI | 309 | All Cyclones |
All-Terrain Vehicle Mega Pack | LTI | 479 | All Cyclones + Ursa + Lynx + Greycat |
Air and Space Pack LTI | LTI | 299 | Terrapin + Cyclone AA |
Ground Vehicle Pack VIP | LTI | 379 | Gragonfly + Nox + X1 + Ursa + Cyclone + Nova + bonus |
Deluxe Ground Vehicle Pack VIP | LTI | 849 | A lot of items, check screenshot |
You can click on the price of original sale item to see it's contents.
Ship manufacturer | Ship model | Insurance | Price (CCUd), $, no fee | Price (OC), $, no fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aopoa (Xi'an) | Khartu-Al | LTI | 179 | - |
- | Nox | LTI | - | 77 |
- | Nox Kue | LTI | - | 77 |
- | San'Tok.Yai | LTI | 231 | - |
Aegis Dynamics | Avenger Titan | LTI | 74 | 100 |
- | Avenger Titan Renegade | LTI | 95 | 111 |
- | Avenger Stalker | LTI | 84 | - |
- | Avenger Warlock | LTI | 100 | - |
- | Eclipse | LTI | 305 | 333 |
- | Gladius | LTI | 116 | - |
- | Gladius Valiant | LTI | 132 | 147 |
- | Hammerhead | LTI | 672 | 777 |
- | Hammerhead Best in Show Edition | LTI | 746 | - |
- | Nautilus | LTI | 672 | - |
- | Reclaimer | LTI | 336 | - |
- | Reclaimer Best in Show Edition | LTI | 429 | - |
- | Redeemer | LTI | 333 | - |
- | Retaliator Bomber | LTI | 284 | - |
- | Sabre | LTI | 184 | 221 |
- | Sabre Comet | LTI | 195 | - |
- | Vanguard Warden | LTI | 263 | - |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | LTI | 289 | - |
- | Vanguard Sentinel | LTI | 268 | - |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | LTI | 231 | 268 |
- | Vulcan | LTI | 216 | 242 |
ARGO Astronautics | MPUV Cargo | LTI | 69 | 74 |
- | MPUV Personnel | LTI | 74 | 79 |
- | MPUV Tractor | LTI | 74 | 79 |
- | Raft | LTI | 142 | - |
- | SRV | LTI | 165 | - |
- | Mole | LTI | 321 | - |
Anvil Aerospace | Arrow | LTI | 95 | 137 |
- | Ballista | LTI | 168 | - |
- | C8X Pisces Expedition | LTI | 69 | 79 |
- | C8R Pisces | LTI | 84 | - |
- | Carrack | LTI | 390 | - |
- | Carrack W/C8X | LTI | 420 | - |
- | Carrack Expedition | LTI | 430 | - |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | LTI | 450 | - |
- | Crucible | LTI | 369 | 431 |
- | F7C Hornet Mk II | LTI | 184 | - |
- | F7C Hornet Mk I | LTI | 121 | - |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | LTI | 189 | 210 |
- | F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk I | LTI | 140 | - |
- | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | LTI | 155 | - |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | LTI | 199 | 252 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | LTI | 200 | - |
- | Gladiator | LTI | 177 | 221 |
- | Hawk | LTI | 116 | 132 |
- | Hurricane | LTI | 210 | 231 |
- | Terrapin | LTI | 231 | 263 |
- | Valkyrie | LTI | 357 | - |
- | Legionnaire | LTI | 132 | - |
Banu | Merchantman | LTI | 399 | - |
- | Defender | LTI | 226 | 237 |
Consolidated outland | Mustang Alpha | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Mustang Beta | LTI | 95 | - |
- | Mustang Gamma | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Mustang Delta | LTI | 84 | - |
- | Pioneer | LTI | - | 1599 |
- | Hoverquad | LTI | - | 74 |
Crusader Industries | Ares Inferno | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Ares Ion | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Genesis Starliner | LTI | 357 | 578 |
- | C2 Hercules | LTI | 368 | - |
- | M2 Hercules | LTI | 483 | - |
- | A2 Hercules | LTI | 735 | - |
- | C1 Spirit | LTI | 137 | - |
- | E1 Spirit | LTI | 163 | - |
- | A1 Spirit | LTI | 210 | - |
- | Mercury Star Runner | LTI | 273 | - |
Drake Interplanetary | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | LTI | - | 84 |
- | Dragonfly Black | LTI | - | 84 |
- | Dragonfly Ride Together Two-Pack | LTI | - | 126 |
- | Buccaneer | LTI | 126 | 142 |
- | Caterpillar | LTI | 336 | - |
- | Caterpillar Best in Show Edition | LTI | 347 | - |
- | Corsair | LTI | 263 | - |
- | Cutlass Black | LTI | 126 | - |
- | Cutlass Black Best in Show Edition (2949) | LTI | 137 | - |
- | Cutlass Steel | LTI | 221 | - |
- | Cutlass Red | LTI | 142 | - |
- | Cutlass Blue | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Herald | LTI | 111 | - |
- | Vulture | LTI | 158 | - |
Esperia | Blade | LTI | 284 | 326 |
- | Glaive | LTI | 373 | - |
- | Prowler | LTI | 399 | 510 |
- | Talon | LTI | 132 | - |
- | Talon Shrike | LTI | 132 | - |
Gatac | Railen | LTI | 242 | - |
Greycat Industrial | ROC | LTI | 77 | - |
Kruger Intergalactic | P-72 Archimedes | LTI | - | 90 |
- | P-72 Archimedes Emerald | LTI | - | 105 |
Mirai | Fury | LTI | 69 | - |
- | Fury MX | LTI | 69 | - |
- | Fury LX | LTI | 69 | - |
MISC | Endeavor | LTI | 378 | - |
- | Endeavor DISCOVERY-CLASS | LTI | - | 735 |
- | Endeavor Master Set 2018 | LTI | - | 1399 |
- | Expanse | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Freelancer | LTI | 121 | - |
- | Freelancer DUR | LTI | 147 | - |
- | Freelancer MAX | LTI | 163 | - |
- | Freelancer MIS | LTI | 184 | - |
- | HULL A | LTI | 99 | - |
- | HULL B | LTI | 147 | - |
- | HULL C | LTI | 357 | - |
- | HULL D | LTI | 462 | - |
- | Odyssey | LTI | 578 | - |
- | Razor | LTI | 163 | 179 |
- | Razor LX | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Razor EX | LTI | 174 | - |
- | Prospector | LTI | 163 | 179 |
- | Reliant Kore | LTI | 84 | 105 |
- | Reliant Tana | LTI | 95 | - |
- | Reliant Mako | LTI | 121 | - |
- | Reliant Sen | LTI | 105 | - |
- | Starfarer | LTI | 315 | 399 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | LTI | 347 | 452 |
Origin Jumpworks | X1 | LTI | - | 69 |
- | X1 Velocity | LTI | - | 74 |
- | X1 Force | LTI | - | 79 |
- | M50 | LTI | 121 | - |
- | 85X | LTI | - | 79 |
- | 100I | LTI | 74 | 95 |
- | 125A | LTI | 79 | - |
- | 135C | LTI | 84 | - |
- | 300I | LTI | 77 | - |
- | 315P | LTI | 77 | - |
- | 325A | LTI | 93 | - |
- | 350R | LTI | 137 | - |
- | 400i | LTI | 265 | - |
- | 600i Touring | LTI | 399 | 525 |
- | 600i Explorer | LTI | 420 | 580 |
- | Origin G12 | LTI | 79 | 0 |
- | Origin G12R | LTI | 79 | 84 |
- | Origin G12A | LTI | 84 | 90 |
RSI | Aurora CL | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Aurora LN | LTI | 79 | - |
- | Apollo Triage | LTI | 268 | - |
- | Apollo Medivac | LTI | 294 | - |
- | Galaxy | LTI | 378 | - |
- | Mantis | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Perseus | LTI | 557 | - |
- | Polaris | LTI | 735 | 999 |
- | Constellation Taurus | LTI | 179 | - |
- | Constellation Andromeda | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Constellation Aquila | LTI | 321 | - |
- | Zeus MK II MR | LTI | 205 | - |
- | Zeus MK II ES | LTI | 163 | - |
- | Zeus MK II CL | LTI | 163 | - |
- | Scorpius | LTI | 263 | - |
- | Scorpius Antares | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Orion | LTI | 489 | - |
- | Lynx | LTI | 79 | - |
- | URSA Fortuna | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Ursa Fortuna | LTI | 79 | - |
Tumbril | Cyclone | LTI | - | 74 |
- | Cyclone TR | LTI | - | 79 |
- | Cyclone RC | LTI | - | 79 |
- | Cyclone AA | LTI | - | 95 |
- | Cyclone RN | LTI | - | 79 |
- | Ranger RC | LTI | 105 | - |
- | Ranger CV | LTI | 111 | - |
- | Ranger TR | LTI | 116 | - |
- | Nova | LTI | 126 | 132 |
Ship manufacturer | Ship model | Insurance | Price (OC), $ | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARGO Astronautics | Argo MPUV 1C Cargo | 10YI | 53 | - |
Drake Interplanetary | Drake Loot and Scoot Deluxe Package | 5YI | 189 | Cutlass Black with Skull and Crossbones skin + DF Yellow |
Consolidated outland | Consolidated Outland Mustang Alpha Vindicator | 6MI | 79 | Limited Vindicator version |
Esperia | Glaive | 6YI | 439 | - |
- | Glaive | 6MI | 399 | - |
Greycat Industrial | Greycat PTV | 6YI | 27 | - |
- | Greycat PTV | 10YI | 37 | - |
Kruger Intergalactic | Kruger P-72 Archimedes | 10YI | 55 | - |
- | Kruger P-72 Archimedes | 6YI | 45 | - |
- | Kruger P-72 Archimedes Emerald | 6MI | 53 | - |
- | Kruger P-52 Merlin | 6YI | 37 | - |
MISC | MISC Endeavor OLYMPIC-CLASS | 4YI | 578 | Endeavor with modules |
Origin Jumpworks | Origin 890 Jump | 10YI | 1249 | - |
- | Origin 890 Jump | 6YI | 1099 | - |
- | Origin 890 Jump | 6MI | 1029 | - |
RSI | RSI Aurora ES | 10YI | 37 | - |
- | RSI Constellation Phoenix | 10YI | 420 | - |
- | RSI Constellation Phoenix | 6YI | 399 | - |
- | RSI Constellation Phoenix | 5YI | 394 | Revel&York Hangar |
- | URSA Rover | 5YI | 63 | - |
- | URSA Rover | 10YI | 70 | - |
Combo packs | Insurance | Price (Concept), $ | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Offroad Vehicle Pack | LTI | 137 | Cyclone TR + URSA + Greycat PTV |
Tumbril Cyclone Pack | LTI | 305 | All Cyclones |
All-Terrain Vehicle Mega Pack | LTI | 473 | All Cyclones + Ursa + Lynx + Greycat |
Air and Space Pack LTI | LTI | 315 | Terrapin + Cyclone AA |
Ground Vehicle Pack VIP | LTI | 378 | Gragonfly + Nox + X1 + Ursa + Cyclone + Nova + bonus |
Deluxe Ground Vehicle Pack VIP | LTI | 840 | A lot of items, check screenshot |
Module | Insurance | Price, $ |
---|---|---|
MISC Endeavor Modules (Pods) | - | - |
BIODOME POD | 10YI | 126 |
TELESCOPE ARRAY POD | 10YI | 153 |
SUPERCOLLIDER POD | 10YI | 155 |
SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND CREW POD | 10YI | 53 |
GENERAL RESEARCH POD | 10YI | 72 |
GENERAL SCIENCE POD | 10YI | 71 |
FUEL POD | 10YI | 60 |
MEDICAL BAY POD | 10YI | 105 |
LANDING BAY | 10YI | 105 |
RSI Galaxy Modules | ||
Galaxy - Med Bay Module | 10YI | 116 |
Galaxy - Refinery Module | 10YI | 126 |
Galaxy - Cargo Module | 10YI | 95 |
Aegis Vanguard battlefield upgrade kits | ||
Harbinger battlefield upgrade kit | LTI | 140 |
Sentinel battlefield upgrade kit | 6MI | 69 |
Other stuff | ||
Add-ons - Aegis Idris P after market kit | - | 294 |
Module | Insurance | Price, $ |
---|---|---|
Overlord "Dust Storm" Armor Set | - | 11 |
Overlord "Riptide" Armor Set | - | 11 |
Overlord Helmets "Silent Strike" Pack | - | 8 |
Overlord Helmets "Forces of Nature" Pack | - | 8 |
Parasite Replica Helmet (Original) | - | 11 |
Parasite Replica Helmet (Dark Birth) | - | 11 |
Stegman's Cordimon "Voyager" Complete Outfit | - | 11 |
Stegman's IndVest “Pathfinder” Complete Outfit | - | 11 |
RSI MacFlex Rust Society full armor set (5 items) | - | 21 |
RSI Venture Rust Society full armor set (5 items) | - | 32 |
Mr. Refinement’s Cabinet of Rare & Exquisite Spirits | - | 11 |
Life in the 'Verse Shirts Pack #1 | - | 5 |
Life in the 'Verse Shirts Pack #2 | - | 5 |
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #1 by CC's Conversions | - | 10 |
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #2 by CC's Conversions | - | 10 |
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #3 by CC's Conversions | - | 10 |
QuikFlarePro Pack | - | 5 |
QuikFlarePro Pack Deluxe | - | 6 |
Polar Vortex Collection | - | 7 |
Cold Front Collection | - | 7 |
UltiFlex FSK-8 "Mirage" Combat Knife | - | 5 |
UltiFlex FSK-8 "Ghost" Combat Knife | - | 5 |
Urban Collection by Element Authority | - | 11 |
Adventurer Collection by Element Authority | - | 11 |
Manaslu Rust Society Jacket | - | 8 |
RSI Horizon Rust Society Helmet | - | 8 |
RSI Beacon Rust Society Undersuit | - | 6 |
Paladin helmet | - | 10 |
IAE-insurance upgrades (adds IAE insurance (10 years) to your ship)
Upgrade | Price, $ |
---|---|
Prospector to F7C-M Super Hornet | 50 |
Vanguard Warden to Caterpillar | 60 |
Target ship manufacturer | Target ship | Upgrade from | Price, $ |
---|---|---|---|
Aegis Dynamics | Avenger Titan Renegade | 325A | 18 |
- | Avenger Warlock | 325A | 29 |
- | Avenger Warlock | Arrow | 26 |
- | Eclipse | Constellation Andromeda | 78 |
- | Eclipse | Vanguard Sentinel | 37 |
- | Eclipse | Vanguard Warden | 53 |
- | Eclipse | Blade | 37 |
- | Gladius Valiant | Gladius | 32 |
- | Gladius Valiant | M50 | 23 |
- | Hammerhead | Constellation Aquila | 477 |
- | Hammerhead | 600i Touring | 357 |
- | Hammerhead | 600i Explorer | 315 |
- | Hammerhead | Merchantman | 131 |
- | Hammerhead | Hull D | 236 |
- | Hammerhead | Crucible | 446 |
- | Hammerhead | Carrack | 173 |
- | Hammerhead | Reclaimer | 383 |
- | Hammerhead | Prowler | 341 |
- | Hammerhead | Orion | 120 |
- | Hammerhead | Glaive | 435 |
- | Hammerhead Best in Show edition | Carrack | 219 |
- | Hammerhead Best in Show edition | Orion | 169 |
- | Nautilus | Constellation Aquila | 462 |
- | Nautilus | Endeavor | 425 |
- | Nautilus | Crucible | 425 |
- | Nautilus | Genesis Starliner | 372 |
- | Nautilus | M2 Hercules | 246 |
- | Nautilus | Merchantman | 110 |
- | Nautilus | 600i Explorer | 294 |
- | Nautilus | 600i Touring | 336 |
- | Nautilus | Orion | 110 |
- | Nautilus | Prowler | 330 |
- | Nautilus | Carrack | 173 |
- | Nautilus | Reclaimer | 372 |
- | Nautilus | Hull D | 215 |
- | Nautilus | C2 Hercules | 372 |
- | Nautilus | Valkyrie | 399 |
- | Reclaimer | Constellation Aquila | 110 |
- | Reclaimer | Starfarer Gemini | 84 |
- | Reclaimer | Endeavor | 73 |
- | Reclaimer | Crucible | 73 |
- | Reclaimer | Valkyrie | 47 |
- | Redeemer | Constellation Andromeda | 110 |
- | Redeemer | Vanguard Hoplite | 110 |
- | Redeemer | Mole | 31 |
- | Retaliator Bomber | Constellation Andromeda | 57 |
- | Retaliator Bomber | Vanguard Warden | 39 |
- | Retaliator | Razor | 46 |
- | Retaliator | Ballista | 52 |
- | Sabre | Prospector | 31 |
- | Sabre | Gladiator | 16 |
- | Sabre | SRV | 16 |
- | Sabre Comet | Sabre | 31 |
- | Sabre Comet | Freelancer MIS | 26 |
- | Sabre Comet | Khartu-Al | 31 |
- | Sabre Comet | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 23 |
- | Sabre Comet | Gladiator | 35 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Constellation Andromeda | 68 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Vanguard Sentinel | 26 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Vanguard Hoplite | 68 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Vanguard Warden | 42 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Constellation Taurus | 54 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Defender | 33 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | 54 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Hurricane | 44 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Terrapin | 33 |
- | Vanguard Sentinel | Constellation Andromeda | 52 |
- | Vanguard Sentinel | Vanguard Warden | 31 |
- | Vanguard Warden | Constellation Andromeda | 31 |
- | Vanguard Warden | Vanguard Hoplite | 35 |
- | Vulcan | Prospector | 61 |
- | Vulcan | Cutlass Blue | 40 |
- | Vulcan | Freelancer MIS | 40 |
- | Vulcan | Sabre | 46 |
- | Vulcan | Sabre Comet | 30 |
- | Vulcan | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 40 |
- | Vulcan | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 30 |
- | Vulcan | Gladiator | 51 |
- | Vulcan | Khartu-Al | 46 |
Anvil Aerospace | Ballista | Freelancer DUR | 15 |
- | Ballista | Cutlass Red | 15 |
- | Carrack | Constellation Aquila | 320 |
- | Carrack | Mole | 320 |
- | Carrack | M2 Hercules | 99 |
- | Carrack | 600i Explorer | 147 |
- | Carrack | 600i Touring | 189 |
- | Carrack | Prowler | 183 |
- | Carrack | Reclaimer | 225 |
- | Carrack | Genesis Starliner | 225 |
- | Carrack | Valkyrie | 215 |
- | Carrack | C2 Hercules | 189 |
- | Carrack | Hull D | 73 |
- | Carrack | Endeavor | 283 |
- | Carrack | Crucible | 283 |
- | Carrack | Starfarer Gemini | 294 |
- | Carrack W/C8X | Carrack | 55 |
- | Carrack Expedition | Carrack | 60 |
- | Carrack Expedition | Carrack W/C8X | 40 |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | Carrack | 80 |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | Carrack W/C8X | 73 |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | Carrack Expedition | 68 |
- | Crucible | Starfarer Gemini | 26 |
- | Crucible | Constellation Aquila | 94 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Prospector | 43 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Khartu-AL | 27 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 22 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Gladiator | 32 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Freelancer MIS | 22 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Sabre | 27 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Razor EX | 43 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Prospector | 63 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Freelancer MAX | 68 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Razor EX | 63 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Gladiator | 52 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Khartu-AL | 47 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Sabre | 47 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Sabre Comet | 31 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 42 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Freelancer MIS | 42 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Prospector | 31 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Khartu-Al | 16 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Gladiator | 22 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Sabre | 16 |
- | Gladiator | Prospector | 21 |
- | Hawk | Gladius | 21 |
- | Hurricane | Constellation Taurus | 22 |
- | Hurricane | Prospector | 69 |
- | Hurricane | Gladiator | 58 |
- | Hurricane | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 48 |
- | Hurricane | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 37 |
- | Hurricane | Freelancer MIS | 48 |
- | Hurricane | Sabre | 53 |
- | Hurricane | Sabre Comet | 37 |
- | Hurricane | Khartu-Al | 53 |
- | Terrapin | Prospector | 84 |
- | Terrapin | Constellation Taurus | 33 |
- | Terrapin | Freelancer MAX | 86 |
- | Terrapin | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 52 |
- | Terrapin | Freelancer MIS | 63 |
- | Terrapin | Vulcan | 36 |
- | Terrapin | Gladiator | 73 |
- | Terrapin | Khartu-Al | 65 |
- | Terrapin | Sabre | 65 |
- | Valkyrie | Constellation Aquila | 78 |
- | Valkyrie | Endeavor | 42 |
- | Valkyrie | Starfarer Gemini | 52 |
- | Valkyrie | Crucible | 42 |
- | Valkyrie | Glaive | 42 |
Aopoa (Xi'an) | Khartu-Al | Prospector | 29 |
- | Khartu-Al | Freelancer MAX | 31 |
- | Nox | Aurora LN | 22 |
- | Nox | Dragonfly Black | 15 |
- | Nox | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 15 |
- | Nox | MPUV Cargo | 27 |
- | Nox Kue | Aurora LN | 17 |
- | Nox Kue | Dragonfly Black | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | Mustang Beta | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | MPUV Personnel | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | MPUV Cargo | 22 |
- | San'tok.yāi | Constellation Taurus | 56 |
- | San'tok.yāi | Hurricane | 46 |
- | San'tok.yāi | Vulcan | 56 |
ARGO Astronautics | MPUV Cargo | Mustang Alpha | 15 |
- | SRV | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 26 |
- | SRV | Razor | 31 |
- | SRV | Prospector | 21 |
- | SRV | Freelancer MAX | 26 |
- | SRV | Razor EX | 21 |
Banu | Merchantman | Mole | 199 |
- | Merchantman | Starfarer Gemini | 169 |
- | Merchantman | Prowler | 231 |
- | Merchantman | 600i Touring | 236 |
- | Merchantman | 600i Explorer | 194 |
- | Merchantman | Genesis Starliner | 273 |
- | Defender | Constellation Taurus | 31 |
- | Defender | Retaliator | 57 |
- | Defender | Cutlass Blue | 57 |
- | Defender | Freelancer MIS | 65 |
- | Defender | Gladiator | 70 |
- | Defender | Khartu-Al | 65 |
- | Defender | Sabre | 65 |
- | Defender | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 59 |
- | Defender | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 50 |
Consolidated outland | Mustang Delta | Mustang Gamma | 22 |
- | Mustang Delta | Avenger Stalker | 15 |
Crusader Industries | Genesis Starliner | Constellation Aquila | 115 |
- | Genesis Starliner | Endeavor | 73 |
- | Ares Inferno | Constellation Andromeda | 26 |
- | Ares Ion | Constellation Andromeda | 26 |
- | A2 Hercules | 600i Touring | 393 |
- | A2 Hercules | 600i Explorer | 351 |
- | A2 Hercules | M2 Hercules | 304 |
- | A2 Hercules | Carrack | 220 |
- | A2 Hercules | Constellation Aquila | 519 |
- | A2 Hercules | Crucible | 483 |
- | A2 Hercules | Endeavor | 483 |
- | A2 Hercules | Hull D | 273 |
- | A2 Hercules | Merchantman | 168 |
- | A2 Hercules | Orion | 168 |
- | A2 Hercules | Prowler | 388 |
- | A2 Hercules | Reclaimer | 430 |
- | A2 Hercules | Starfarer Gemini | 504 |
- | C2 Hercules | Constellation Aquila | 110 |
- | C2 Hercules | Valkyrie | 47 |
- | C2 Hercules | Crucible | 73 |
- | C2 Hercules | Endeavor | 73 |
- | C2 Hercules | Glaive | 73 |
- | C2 Hercules | Starfarer Gemini | 84 |
- | M2 Hercules | Constellation Aquila | 236 |
- | M2 Hercules | 600i Touring | 110 |
- | M2 Hercules | 600i Explorer | 68 |
- | M2 Hercules | C2 Hercules | 147 |
- | M2 Hercules | Crucible | 199 |
- | M2 Hercules | Endeavor | 199 |
- | M2 Hercules | Genesis Starliner | 147 |
- | M2 Hercules | Prowler | 105 |
- | M2 Hercules | Reclaimer | 147 |
- | M2 Hercules | Starfarer Gemini | 210 |
- | A1 Spirit | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 63 |
- | A1 Spirit | Razor | 68 |
- | A1 Spirit | Khartu-Al | 42 |
- | A1 Spirit | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 26 |
- | A1 Spirit | Sabre | 42 |
- | A1 Spirit | Prospector | 57 |
- | A1 Spirit | Zeus Mk II MR | 21 |
- | C1 Spirit | Freelancer | 26 |
- | C1 Spirit | Legionnaire | 15 |
- | C1 Spirit | Nova | 15 |
- | C1 Spirit | Cutlass Black | 26 |
- | C1 Spirit | Talon | 21 |
- | C1 Spirit | Talon Shrike | 21 |
- | E1 Spirit | Razor | 15 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Prospector | 120 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | San'tok.yāi | 31 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Defender | 52 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 99 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 89 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Freelancer MIS | 99 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Hurricane | 63 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Khartu-Al | 105 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Razor EX | 120 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Sabre Comet | 89 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Sabre | 105 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Terrapin | 52 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Vulcan | 73 |
Drake Interplanetary | Caterpillar | Constellation Andromeda | 116 |
- | Caterpillar | Constellation Aquila | 31 |
- | Caterpillar Best in Show Edition | Vanguard Harbinger | 89 |
- | Corsair | Prospector | 115 |
- | Corsair | Constellation Taurus | 68 |
- | Corsair | Freelancer MAX | 120 |
- | Corsair | Freelancer MIS | 94 |
- | Corsair | Sabre | 99 |
- | Corsair | Sabre Comet | 84 |
- | Corsair | Gladiator | 105 |
- | Corsair | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 84 |
- | Corsair | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | 68 |
- | Corsair | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 94 |
- | Corsair | Vulcan | 68 |
- | Corsair | Hurricane | 57 |
- | Corsair | Razor EX | 115 |
- | Corsair | Khartu-Al | 99 |
- | Cutlass Black Best In Show Edition | Gladius | 52 |
- | Cutlass Blue | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 36 |
- | Cutlass Blue | Razor | 36 |
- | Cutlass Blue | Prospector | 31 |
- | Cutlass Red | F7C Hornet Mk I | 21 |
- | Cutlass Red | Freelancer | 36 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Constellation Taurus | 47 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Railen | 21 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Defender | 26 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Terrapin | 26 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Vulcan | 47 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Hurricane | 36 |
- | Cutlass Steel | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | 47 |
- | Dragonfly Black | MPUV Cargo | 15 |
- | Herald | 325A | 26 |
- | Herald | Avenger Titan Renegade | 21 |
- | Ironclad | Prowler | 31 |
- | Ironclad | 600i Touring | 36 |
- | Ironclad | Reclaimer | 73 |
- | Ironclad | Genesis Starliner | 73 |
- | Ironclad | C2 Hercules | 73 |
- | Ironclad Assault | M2 Hercules | 26 |
- | Ironclad Assault | Hull C | 47 |
- | Ironclad Assault | 600i Explorer | 73 |
- | Ironclad Assault | Ironclad | 99 |
- | Ironclad Assault | Prowler | 110 |
- | Ironclad Assault | 600i Touring | 115 |
- | Vulture | Prospector | 31 |
- | Vulture | Razor EX | 31 |
- | Vulture | Sabre | 15 |
- | Vulture | Khartu-Al | 15 |
- | Vulture | Gladiator | 21 |
- | Vulture | SRV | 21 |
- | Mule | Aurora LX | 21 |
- | Mule | Mustang Beta | 15 |
- | Mule | STV | 15 |
- | Mule | Ranger TR | 15 |
- | Mule | MPUV Personnel | 15 |
- | Mule | MPUV cargo | 21 |
Esperia | Blade | Constellation Andromeda | 52 |
- | Glaive | Constellation Aquila | 52 |
- | Glaive | Starfarer Gemini | 26 |
- | Talon | Gladius | 42 |
- | Talon | Reliant Mako | 36 |
- | Talon | Freelancer | 21 |
- | Talon | Cutlass Black | 21 |
- | Talon | Buccaneer | 21 |
- | Talon Shrike | Gladius | 42 |
- | Talon Shrike | Reliant Mako | 36 |
- | Talon Shrike | Freelancer | 21 |
- | Talon Shrike | Cutlass Black | 21 |
- | Talon Shrike | Buccaneer | 21 |
- | Prowler | Constellation Aquila | 147 |
- | Prowler | Reclaimer | 57 |
- | Prowler | Genesis Starliner | 57 |
- | Prowler | Endeavor | 110 |
- | Prowler | Crucible | 110 |
- | Prowler | 600i Touring | 21 |
MISC | Freelancer MIS | Prospector | 32 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Freelancer MAX | 37 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Gladiator | 22 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Sabre | 16 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Razor EX | 32 |
- | Freelancer MIS | SRV | 22 |
- | Endeavor | Constellation Aquila | 78 |
- | Endeavor | Starfarer Gemini | 52 |
- | Hull A | 300I | 42 |
- | Hull A | Mustang Gamma | 47 |
- | Hull B | 325A | 94 |
- | Hull C | Constellation Andromeda | 294 |
- | Hull D | Constellation Aquila | 278 |
- | Hull D | Starfarer Gemini | 262 |
- | Razor | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 15 |
- | Razor | Nova | 36 |
- | Razor | F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk I | 15 |
- | Razor LX | F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk I | 21 |
- | Razor LX | Freelancer DUR | 26 |
- | Razor LX | Razor | 15 |
- | Razor LX | 350r | 36 |
- | Razor EX | Freelancer MAX | 15 |
- | Razor EX | Razor LX | 15 |
- | Razor EX | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 15 |
- | Reliant Tana | 325a | 15 |
- | Reliant Sen | Arrow | 21 |
- | Reliant Mako | Gladius | 15 |
- | Starfarer | Constellation Andromeda | 76 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Warden | 55 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Harbinger | 24 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Sentinel | 39 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Hoplite | 76 |
- | Starfarer | Blade | 39 |
- | Starfarer | Apollo Medivac | 39 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | Constellation Aquila | 57 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | Redeemer | 21 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | Mole | 47 |
Origin Jumpworks | 350r | Freelancer | 28 |
- | 350r | Nova | 17 |
- | 350r | Legionnaire | 17 |
- | 350r | Talon | 23 |
- | 350r | Talon Shrike | 23 |
- | M50 | Gladius | 22 |
- | 85X | Aurora CL | 15 |
- | 100i | Dragonfly Black | 18 |
- | 100i | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 18 |
- | 100i | MPUV Personnel | 22 |
- | 100i | Mustang Beta | 22 |
- | 100i | X1 | 16 |
- | 125a | 100i | 22 |
- | 125a | 85X | 19 |
- | 125a | Ursa | 19 |
- | 125a | X1 Force | 14 |
- | 135C | 100i | 27 |
- | 135C | 125a | 15 |
- | 135C | 300i | 14 |
- | 135C | Cyclone | 19 |
- | 135C | Mustang Gamma | 19 |
- | X1 | Mustang Alpha | 26 |
- | X1 | Aurora LN | 15 |
- | X1 | MPUV Cargo | 21 |
- | X1 Velocity | Mustang Beta | 21 |
- | X1 Velocity | MPUV Personnel | 21 |
- | X1 Velocity | X1 | 15 |
- | X1 Force | Aurora CL | 21 |
- | X1 Force | X1 Velocity | 15 |
- | X1 Force | Nox | 21 |
- | 400i | Constellation Andromeda | 21 |
- | 400i | Vanguard Hoplite | 21 |
- | 400i | Constellation Andromeda | 21 |
- | 400i | Scorpius | 31 |
- | 600i Touring | Constellation Aquila | 147 |
- | 600i Touring | Constellation Phoenix | 110 |
- | 600i Touring | Reclaimer | 57 |
- | 600i Touring | Starfarer Gemini | 120 |
- | 600i Touring | Endeavor | 110 |
- | 600i Touring | Crucible | 110 |
- | 600i Touring | Eclipse | 162 |
- | 600i Touring | Genesis Starliner | 57 |
- | 600i Touring | C2 Hercules | 57 |
- | 600i Explorer | 600i Touring | 63 |
- | 600i Explorer | Constellation Aquila | 189 |
- | 600i Explorer | Prowler | 57 |
- | 600i Explorer | Genesis Starliner | 99 |
- | 600i Explorer | Starfarer Gemini | 162 |
- | 600i Explorer | Endeavor | 152 |
- | 600i Explorer | Reclaimer | 99 |
- | 600i Explorer | Crucible | 152 |
- | 600i Explorer | C2 Hercules | 99 |
RSI | Apollo Triage | Constellation Andromeda | 23 |
- | Apollo Triage | San'tok.yāi | 23 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Constellation Andromeda | 49 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Vanguard Warden | 26 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Apollo Triage | 36 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Vanguard Hoplite | 47 |
- | Constellation Taurus | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 42 |
- | Constellation Taurus | Razor | 47 |
- | Mantis | Razor | 15 |
- | Mantis | Ballista | 21 |
- | Perseus | Mole | 409 |
- | Perseus | Carrack | 110 |
- | Perseus | Carrack W/C8X | 89 |
- | Perseus | Carrack Expedition | 84 |
- | Perseus | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | 63 |
- | Perseus | Merchantman | 57 |
- | Perseus | Orion | 57 |
- | Perseus | 600i Explorer | 241 |
- | Perseus | M2 Hercules | 194 |
- | Perseus | Hull D | 162 |
- | Polaris | Constellation Aquila | 509 |
- | Polaris | Perseus | 131 |
- | Polaris | M2 Hercules | 294 |
- | Polaris | Nautilus Solstice Edition | 78 |
- | Polaris | Hammerhead | 78 |
- | Polaris | Carrack | 210 |
- | Polaris | Crucible | 472 |
- | Polaris | Merchantman | 157 |
- | Polaris | Orion | 157 |
- | Orion | Constellation Aquila | 209 |
- | Orion | Starfarer | 219 |
- | Orion | 600i Touring | 273 |
- | Orion | Reclaimer | 294 |
- | Orion | Genesis Starliner | 294 |
- | Orion | M2 Hercules | 168 |
- | Orion | Prowler | 252 |
- | Ursa Fortuna | Ursa | 36 |
Tumbril | Storm | Nomad | 23 |
- | Storm | Herald | 17 |
- | Storm | Avenger Warlock | 17 |
- | Storm | Reliant Sen | 17 |
- | Storm | Spartan | 23 |
- | Storm AA | Gladius | 23 |
- | Storm AA | Storm | 21 |
- | Storm AA | Reliant Mako | 15 |
- | Storm AA | Hull A | 21 |
- | Cyclone | Ursa | 15 |
- | Cyclone | 85X | 15 |
- | Cyclone | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Dragonfly Black | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Aurora LN | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Nox | 21 |
- | Cyclone | Mustang Beta | 26 |
- | Cyclone | MPUV Personnel | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Nox Kue | 21 |
- | Cyclone | Aurora CL | 21 |
- | Cyclone | X1 | 21 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone | 36 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone RN | 26 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone TR | 26 |
- | Cyclone AA | Ursa | 42 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone RC | 26 |
- | Cyclone RC | Ursa | 26 |
- | Cyclone RN | Ursa | 26 |
- | Cyclone TR | Ursa | 26 |
- | Ranger RC | Mustang Alpha | 15 |
- | Ranger CV | Mustang Alpha | 15 |
- | Ranger TR | Ranger RC | 15 |
- | Ranger TR | Ranger CV | 15 |
- | Ranger TR | MPUV Cargo | 15 |
- | Ranger TR | Mustang Alpha | 21 |
- | Ranger TR | Aurora LX | 15 |
- | Ranger TR | P-72 Archimedes | 15 |
- | Nova | Ursa | 84 |
- | Nova | Cyclone | 78 |
- | Nova | Cyclone TR | 68 |
- | Nova | Cyclone RN | 68 |
- | Nova | Cyclone RC | 68 |
- | Nova | Cyclone AA | 52 |
2024.06.09 13:33 Im_IegaIIy_blind I'm getting into building my first PC, I'm not really sure what I'm doing.
Type | Item | Price |
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CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor | $326.32 @ MemoryC |
CPU Cooler | Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360L Core ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler | $85.67 @ Amazon |
Motherboard | Asus PRIME B550M-A WIFI II Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard | $104.99 @ Amazon |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory | $94.99 @ Amazon |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $159.99 @ Amazon |
Storage | Seagate BarraCuda 4 TB 3.5" 5400 RPM Internal Hard Drive | $79.99 @ B&H |
Video Card | Gigabyte EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB Video Card | - |
Case | Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case | $104.99 @ Amazon |
Power Supply | EVGA GE 800 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply | - |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 11 Pro OEM - DVD 64-bit | $149.99 @ Adorama |
Monitor | Samsung Odyssey G5 27.0" 2560 x 1440 144 Hz Curved Monitor | - |
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | ||
Total | $1106.93 | |
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2024.06.09 11:48 Puzzleheaded-Grab-36 Got Arena God in 250 games, here are some tips
# | Champion | Tries | Augments | Build (excess gold always anvils) |
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1 | Aatrox | 1 | Omnisoul, Impassable, The brutalizer, Bread and Jam | Dragonheart, Hellfire hatchet, Serylda's grudge, Maw of malmortius |
2 | Ahri | 4 | Spellwake, Big brain, Witchful thinking, Bread and Jam | Reality fracture, Morello, Banshee, Void staff, Rabadon |
3 | Akali | 1 | Now you see me, Spatula, It's critical, Fallen aegis | Night harvester, rabadon, spatula, hextech gunblade |
4 | Akshan | 10 | Scoped weapons, Fallen aegis, Dashing, Lighting strikes | Prowler, Galeforce, Rageblade, hellfire hatchet, wit's end, botrk, 20 anvil stats, started with gambler's blade. |
5 | Alistar | 4 | Slow cooker, Quest: stell your heart, Ethereal weapon, Bread and Jam | Dragonheart, heartsteel, sunfire, thornmail, knight's vow, jak'sho |
6 | Amumu | 3 | Buff budies, Goliath, magic missle, Center of the universe | Talisman of ascension, heartsteel, sunfire, frozen heart, spirit visage |
7 | Anivia | 2 | Restart, Dive bomber, Jeweled gauntlet, Witchful thinking | Detonation orb, liandry, demonic embrace, zhonya, rite of ruin |
8 | Annie | 3 | Keystone conjurer, Bread and cheese, Shrink ray, All for you | Cruelty, Morello, rod of ages, Zhonya, Shurelya's Battlesong |
9 | Aphelios | 6 | Serve beyond death, Parasitic relationship, Thread the needle, Scopier weapons | Galeforce, kraken, infinity, bloodthrister, dominik, guardian angel |
10 | Ashe | 5 | Skilled sniper, Accelerating sorcery, Serve beyond death, Flashy | Duskblade, Collector, edge of night, infinity, dominiks |
11 | Aurelion sol | 2 | Omnisoul, Thread the needle, It's killing time, Orbital laser | Dragonheart (elder), rylais, rabadon, banshee, void |
12 | Azir | 7 | Minionmancer, Tap Dancer, Bread and butter, Spellwake | Runecraver, nashoor, morello, rabadon, Perplexity |
13 | Bard | 1 | Phenomenal evil, Banner of command, Mind to matter, Scopier weapons | Runcecraver, Nashoor, Lich bane, rabadon, rapidfire, void |
14 | Brand | 1 | From beginning to the end, Magic missle, Juice box, Soul siphon | Runecraver, liandry, rabadon, morello, void, mercurial scimitar |
15 | Briar | 12 | Typhoon, Firebrand, Omnisoul, Lighting strikes | Dragonheart, demon's king crown, Hemomancer helm, darksteel talons, botrk, hellfire hatchet |
16 | Cait | 5 | Mountain soul, Lighting strikes, Scopiest weapons, Deft | Hamstringer, infinty, dominiks, collector, bloodthrister |
17 | Cho'gath | 7 | Perservance, Goliath, Dawnbringer's resolve, Rabble rousing | Dragonheart, heartsteel, sunfire, jak'sho, thornmail |
18 | Ekko | 1 | Wisdom of ages, Marksmage, Shadow runner, Outlaw's grit | Everfrost, lich bane, rabadon, shadow flame, perplexity |
19 | Elise | 1 | Steel your heart, Bread and cheese, Summoner's roulette, Shrink ray | Shield of molten stone, heartsteel, unending despair, frozen heart, thornmail, knight's vow, 10k+ hp |
20 | Fiora | 3 | Scopier weapons, Goredrink, Quantum computing, OK boomerang | Hemomancer, hellfire hatchet, ravenous hydra, maw, spirit visage, with stats had like 80% healing |
21 | Galio | 6 | Willing sacrafice, Summoner's roulette, Juice box, Outlaw's grit | Force of entropy, Heartsteel, frozen heart, zhonya, knight's vow, jak'sho |
22 | Gragas | 3 | Flashbang, Restless restoration, Thread the needle, Rabble rousing | Cloak of starry night, Night harvester, lich bane, rabadon, shadowflame, 80% ap lobby |
23 | Hecarim | 2 | Spatula, Mad scientist, Thread the needle, Mountain soul | Hemomancer, spatula, eleisa's miracle, hellfire hatchet, chempunk chainsword |
24 | Hwei | 1 | Adapt, Executioner, Trueshot prodigy, Big Brain | Crown, liandry, rabadon, seraph, banshee |
25 | Ivern | 1 | Feel the burn, Infernal soul, First aid kit, Sonic boom | Rengar... Empyrean promise, mikaels, moonstone, ardent, staff of flowing water, chemtech |
26 | Janna | 1 | Flashbang, Skilled Sniper, Castle, Bread and cheese | Perma Q/E... Crown, interventing locket, locket, moonstone, chemtech, ardent |
27 | Kalista | 2 | Symphony of war, Feel the burn, Earthwake, Serve beyond death | Darksteel talons, Hamstringer, botrk, rageblade, terminus (earthwake works on every dash) |
28 | Karma | 1 | Repulsor, Spirit link, Chauffeur,It's killing time | Sanguine gift, moonstone, Sword of blossoming down, spirit visage, ardent |
29 | Kayle | 1 | Bread and jam, Scoped weapons, Firebrand, Flashy | Flumination, Nashoor, Rabadon, Rageblade, Hextech gunblade |
30 | Kindred | 1 | Syphony of war, Soul siphon, The brutalizer, Lighting strikes | Demon king's crown, kraken, dominiks, infinty, guardian angel |
31 | Lillia | 3 | Back to basics, Flashbang, Combo master, Oathsworm | Dragonheart, reality fracture, liandry, perplexity, morello |
32 | Lulu | 5 | Bread and butter, Marksmage, First aid kit, Banner of command | Everfrost, moonstone, ardent, mikael, Eleisa's miracle |
33 | Lux | 1 | Bread and jam, Spellwake, Adapt, Withcful thinking | Detonation orb, rabadon, void, banshee, shadowflame |
34 | Maokai | 1 | Slow cooker, Courage of the colossus, Tormentor, Slap around | Cloak of starry night, heartsteel, thornmail, spirit visage, fimulwinter |
35 | Master yi | 3 | Scopiest weapons, Fallen aegis, Deft, Lighting strikes | Hemomancer, Demon king;s crown, hellfire hatchet, botrk, death's dance |
36 | Milio | 6 | Feel the burn, Willing sacrifice, Holy fire, Bread and jam | Radiant firtue, locket, ardent, moonstone, knight's vow |
37 | Miss Fortune | 1 | Infernal soul, Buff buddies, Eureka, Withful thinking | Runecraver, liandry, rabadon, detonation orb, cryptbloom |
38 | Nami | 1 | Witchful thinking, Spatula, Skilled sniper, fey magic | Spatula, moonstone, rabadon, seraph, rod of ages, eleisa's miracle |
39 | Nilah | 1 | Scopier weapons, Ultimate unstoppable, It's critical, Spin to win | Hemomancer, bloodthrister, infinity, maw, tormentus |
40 | Renata Glasc | 4 | Spirit link, Mind to matter, Willing sacrifice, Banner of command | Innervating locket, moonstone, locket, knight's vow, mikaels, ardent |
41 | Senna | 2 | Castle, Deft, Thread the needle, Juice box | Sword of the divine, infity, mercurial, hellfire hatchet, dominks, botrk |
42 | Seraphine | 1 | Spellwake, Accelerating sorcery, Infernal conduit | Empyrian promise, runecraver, cruelty, rod of ages, rabadon |
43 | Singed | 8 | Vulnerability, Spatula, Perservance, Ice cold | Spatula, demonic embrace, cloak of starry night, demon king's crown, rylai, liandry |
44 | Smolder | 2 | Buff buddies, Center of the universe, Mirror image, Serve beyond death | Divine sunderer, Spear of shojin, liandry, hellfire hatchet, guardian angel |
45 | Sona | 4 | Quest; Angel of retribution, Marksmage, Spirit link, Holy Fire | Wordless promise, sanguine gift, sword of blossoming dawn, seraphs, moonstone |
46 | Soraka | 4 | First aid kit, Celestial body, Critical healing, willing sacrifice | Empyrean promise, radiant virtue, moonstone, ardent, sanguine gift |
47 | Swain | 1 | Infernal conduit, Don't blink, Ice cold, Goredrink | Sanguine gift, liandry, shield of molten stone, eleisa's miracle, rylai |
48 | Teemo | 5 | Spellwake, Infernal conduit, Ethereal weapons, Marksmage | Runecraver, liandry, rabadon, night harvester, malignance |
49 | Thresh | 1 | Mountain soul, Courage of the colossus, Bread and butter, Heavy hitter | Radiant virtue, heartsteel, thronmail, spirit visage, knight's vow |
50 | Tristana | 3 | Lighting strikes, Spatula, Soul siphon, Recursion | Spatula, mortal reminder, hamstringer, infity, bloodthrister, guardian angel |
51 | Tryndamere | 1 | Apex inventor, Spirit link, Extendo arm, Heavy hitter | Talisman of ascension, hearsteel, moonstone, unending despair, spirit visage, sterak's, 15k hp, 2x spirit link |
52 | Twisted Fate | 2 | Omnisoul, Big brain, Twice thrice, Typhoon | Dragonheart (elder), Gambler's blade, demon king crown, demonic embrace, night harvester, 20x+ anvils |
53 | Udyr | 1 | Soul siphon, Extendoarm, Lighting strike, Fully automated | Hamstringer, infinity, mortal reminder, hellfire hatchet, edge of night |
54 | Urgot | 4 | Banner of command, Shrink ray, Perservance, Bread and cheese | Radiant virtue, Sword of blossoming down, Moonstone, spirit visage, force of nature, kaenic rookern |
55 | Veigar | 1 | Juice box, Big brain, Buff budies, Banner of command | Night harvester, rabadon, shadowflame, void, morello |
56 | Vladimir | 4 | Hearsteel quest, Goliath, Adapt, Thread the needle | 15k hp, 1500ap, Dragonheart, heartsteel, demonic embrace, rabadon, zhonya, riftmaker |
57 | Yasuo | 1 | Scopier weapons, Soul siphon, Fallen aegis, Mirror image | Hamstringer, Infinity, bloodthrister, botrk, spirit visage |
58 | Yuumi | 5 | Holy fire, Orbital laser, Extendo arm, Sonic boom | /w leona, Gargoyle, zhonya, moonstone, wordless promise, chemtech, redmeption |
59 | Zac | 1 | Executuioner, Phenomenal evil, Accelerating sorcery, big brain | Empyrean promise, heartsteel, thornmail, spirit visage, jak'sho, sunfire |
60 | Zyra | 3 | Trueshot prodigy, Repulsor, Withcful thinking, Combo master | Reality fracture, detionation orb, zhonya, liandry, morello |
2024.06.09 11:19 TheMoatInvestor Ixigo IPO Analysis
2024.06.09 11:19 TheMoatInvestor Ixigo IPO Analysis
Business submitted by TheMoatInvestor to IndianStreetBets [link] [comments] Ixigo, started in 2007, as a flight comparison website enabled travellers to research and compare relevant price information and book their preferred flight in a cost-efficient and informed manner from OTAs. Ixigo later graduated to OTA( Online Travel Agent) in FY20. Ixigo is the 2nd largest OTA( Online Travel Agent) in terms of revenues, with 6% market share. They operate through 4 different apps Ixigo flights,Ixigo trains, ConfirmTkt and AbhiBus. Ixigo is the largest Indian train ticket distributor in the OTA rail market with largest market share of around 51%, in terms of rail bookings, among OTAs. Their bus-focused app, AbhiBus, was the second largest bus-ticketing OTA in India, with a 11.5% market share in online bus ticket bookings in FY23. They had a market share in India of about 5.2% of the total airline OTA market by volume in H1 FY24. They have the highest app usage among OTAs with 83 million Monthly Active Users cumulatively across our apps. However, within each of their apps, they integrate and cross-sell all services they operate to ensure that users may not necessarily require another app ,like users can book a flight on the ixigo train app or ConfirmTkt and a bus journey on the ixigo flight app, and a train ticket on the AbhiBus app allowing them to discover and buy multiple travel services. Product segments 1. Airline ticketing Ixigo commenced operations in 2007 in the flight vertical by launching a travel meta-search website - providing aggregated comparison of deals and accurate travel information. Later in FY20, they transitioned to an OTA. 2. Rail They launched the ixigo trains app for android in 2013 as a utility app with the objective of improving the experience of Indian train travellers by allowing them to search for train related information and providing utility services. Subsequently, in 2017, Ixigo started selling train tickets through their Ixigo trains app. 3. Bus tickets Bus accounts for 70% of transport modes in India. Ixigo sells bus tickets by partnering either directly with operators or source inventory from bus ticketing aggregators in the country.They acquired the business of AbhiBus in 2021 to further consolidate their position. 4. Hotels In December 2023, Ixigo have launched a hotel booking section on their website and apps to allow users the ability to search, compare and book hotels on their own platforms in India and across the world. They offer properties across domestic and international hotels, spanning budget, mid-range and luxury price points. 90% of users of Ixigo are organic users. Ixigo has market share amongst OTAs in terms of volumes - flight 5.3%, rail 53%, bus 13%. In July 2023, Ixigo became the first OTA in India to launch a Generative AI based travel planning tool named PLAN to help travellers plan their trip, get itineraries and real time information and recommendations based on input criteria https://preview.redd.it/oupevu9qji5d1.png?width=577&format=png&auto=webp&s=cca52c6486f6f56a7b5caa397d01d7a4c0cd6c42 Industry overview The Indian travel and tourism market for air, road, air and hotels accounts to around 3,80,800cr, expected to grow at a CAGR of 9%. In the overall Indian Travel market, 54% of all travel spends were made online in FY23, expected to reach around 65% in FY28. Within the overall budget of ₹ 24 billion allocated to the Ministry of Tourism, a significant portion of ₹ 17.4 billion has been earmarked for the enhancement of tourism infrastructure. Online penetration is 66-68% which is expected to go to 73-75% in FY27. OTA (Online Travel Agency) industry in terms of net revenues is 11000cr, expected to grow at 14-15% B2B OTA is at 4500cr(expected CAGR 14-15%). In FY23 online penetration of the air segment stood at 70% of all air travel, expected to increase to 80% by FY28. Share of online hotel booking is low at 32%. The Bus segment is highly underpenetrated by OTAs and represents an increasing segment in terms of volume. Long haul intercity bus services have good revenue margins for players like RedBus, AbhiBus (ixigo bus business), PayTM and RailYatri. For middle market OTAs, this represents the next frontier of growth from Tier- II & III cities and provides the bulk of their top line and growth. Bus along with the air is the fastest growing online travel segment, with a forecasted CAGR for Fiscal 2023 to Fiscal 2028 of 18% Breakup of the travel industry ( by revenues) Airline ticketing 44% Hotel booking 26% Rail ticketing 16% Bus ticketing 14% Growth drivers With per capita income growth, discretionary spends on travel to increase, leading to growth in OTA industry, along with further increase in share of online booking will drive the growth. Convenience of booking with OTAs, making luxury destinations affordable to fit into middle-income consumer budget , workation ( working during travelling)- all these are fostering growth of travel industry. The surge in affordable smartphone users is expected to reach 1 billion users by 2026, according to TRAI. This, coupled with high speed internet connectivity( launch of 4G/ 5G) will drive online bookings. The ability of OTAs to offer value added services that offer additional protection and refund guarantees such as zero cancellation fee programmes, fully refundable and flexible ticket types, price protection, travel insurance etc. and their ability to bundle in multiple types of services in one transaction. A shift in demographics of overall travellers to the age group of 18–35 years who are dominating the Indian travel scene, comprising almost 66% of the overall trips. Market leader is MakeMyTrip with 24% market share, and other players are Ixigo, Easemytrip, Cleartrip. Ixigo’s market share of the overall OTA market (flights, trains, hotels and buses) by GTV stood at 6% in FY23 https://preview.redd.it/k8nqzyvuji5d1.png?width=763&format=png&auto=webp&s=4cfaecf7f966bb8531fa3759fea893914b475c6f https://preview.redd.it/ta1euwmwji5d1.png?width=456&format=png&auto=webp&s=8e6ef0153c13c0eb7dddb5b084851c6df1077a32 Operating metrics Gross booking revenues is Rs 7450cr (Makemytrip Rs 53790cr). Gross booking revenues is total ticketing values. Revenues for FY23 is 500cr. Contribution margin was 220cr, at 44% in FY23. Though highly fragmented, contribution margin for bus segment is highest at 61.9% Gross take rate is 8.15%. Comparison of metrics vs FY22, FY21 will not yield correct picture as travel was highly reduced due to covid during those years. Segment wise revenues (Total revenues 500cr) Airline ticketing 100cr (20%) Rail 300cr (60%) Bus 100cr (20%) With the overall improvement of travel and internet infrastructure in India, it is expected that increased travel from / to non-Tier I cities to drive growth in trains, flights, buses and hotel bookings. Transactions booked through Ixigo's OTA platforms involving either origin or destination as non-Tier I cities were 94%. To gather more tier II customers. Ixigo has run Hindi language outdoor media campaigns at non-Tier I railway stations and target audience in such regions through multilingual digital ads. Their mobile apps are available in multiple regional languages, and have several voice-based features. In FY23, 97.7% transactions are done through the Ixigo apps , rest website. Ixigo's brand presence and loyalty amongst users is evident from the growth in Monthly Active Users, which has increased from 21.59 million in March 2021 to 62.83 million in March 2023. They had a repeat transaction rate of 85% in FY23. Ixigo took 9 hrs to process a complaint, a total of 191576 complaints received in FY23. 90% traffic to Ixigo is organic. Ixigo operates through house of brands approach like Makemytrip. Ads & sales promotion expenses stand at 18.6% of revenues. https://preview.redd.it/uiu6al6zji5d1.png?width=846&format=png&auto=webp&s=9b9bf8f197b8afffd32927eb5db54c33ca568233 Financials Annual revenues of Ixigo is 500cr. PAT 23cr.Revenues for 9M FY24 is 490cr and PAT for 9M FY24 is 65cr. Take rates ( Operating revenues/ Gross booking revenues) of Ixigo is 8.15% (Yatra Online 5.7%, Makemytrip 9.1%, Easemytrip 6%) EBITDA margins 8.7% (Yatra 17.6%, Makemytrip 10.2%) PAT margins 4.6% (Yatra 2%, Makemytrip is loss making Rs 90cr loss) Balance sheet as on Dec '23 Borrowing at 43cr ( short term)Current debt/ equity ratio at 0.01 Trade receivables 33 cr.Cash equivalent of 52 cr.Cashflow from operations 30cr for FY23. Points to consider Market leader Makemytrip is still loss making, despite having 24% market share and 10 times revenues of Ixigo, indicating there is significant cash burn involved in terms of customer inducement/ customer acquisition cost which is 39% of revenues for Makemytrip. Hotel & package booking is higher margin business, but Ixigo has just entered the segment in Dec '23. Ixigo has a good hold in bus segment , which is still underpenetrated, and has higher take rates and contribution margin. Transactions booked through Ixigo's OTA platforms involving either origin or destination as non-Tier I cities were 94%. Most of the future growth will come from non- Tier I cities, which places Ixigo in favourable spot. Given the growth drivers discussed , OTA industry is expected to grow at 14-15% CAGR. IPO size /Promoter holding/ Market cap Total offer ~ 720cr Fresh issue 120cr OFS 600 cr OFS sellers are SAIF Partners India IV Ltd , Peak XV Partners Investments V, others. QIB- 75% NII 15% Retail 10% Funds raised from anchor investors is 333cr. Price band- 88-93 Market cap post listing ~ 3635cr Purpose of IPO to fund working capital 45cr Technology & data science 26cr rest amount to fund inorganic growth Valuation Ixigo is valued at P/E of 56 and P/S of 7x. Yatra online is valued at P/E of 267, and P/S of 4.8x, whereas similar sized listed peer Easemytrip is at P/E of 48, P/S of 12.5x. |
2024.06.09 09:07 GhoulGriin Best Flipper Knives
submitted by GhoulGriin to u/GhoulGriin [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/vlmlm36hwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80f4a428c86c3058f6ec3246091c91c6d10696ef Are you in search of a versatile and stylish knife that can be both practical and aesthetically pleasing? Look no further, as we've gathered the best Flipper Knives on the market for you. In this roundup, we'll explore the top options, discussing their features, materials, and performance, so you can make an informed decision and add one of these gems to your collection. Get ready to discover the perfect blend of style and functionality in our selection of Flipper Knives. The Top 19 Best Flipper Knives
Reviews🔗Cold Steel Click-N-Cut Slock Master Folding Hunter Lockback Knife with Security Sheath and Extra Blades.https://preview.redd.it/csxhgu1iwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ccb9a9138a491bdf357accdb7e0117a80d394991 I've been using the Cold Steel Click-N-Cut Hunter Lockback Knife for a few months now, and I have to say, it's been a lifesaver. The knife's design is sleek and durable, with a sturdy Griv-Ex handle that provides a comfortable grip. The locking mechanism on the blade makes it incredibly secure and safe to use, even for the most demanding tasks. I particularly love the ability to click and switch between blades with the push of a button. It's a game-changer when it comes to versatility, ensuring I'm always equipped for any job at hand. The sheath is also a great addition, providing a secure way to carry the knife and extra blades when needed. That being said, there is one aspect I'd like to see improved: the handle's construction. While it provides a good grip, the finish is quite rough and not as premium as I would have hoped for. However, this minor critique does not deter me from fully recommending the Cold Steel Click-N-Cut Hunter Lockback Knife for both beginners and seasoned professionals alike. 🔗Compact Fixed Blade Knife with Black Handlehttps://preview.redd.it/2lx7495iwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3e441c0a83d2f27ee82eb1d40b8af1fdd43137a8 I recently got my hands on a Cold Steel SRK Compact fixed blade knife, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer for those seeking a reliable and stylish companion while on outdoor adventures. The knife features a compact handle & blade made of Kray-Ex & SK5, measuring in at just 12.5 cm (5 inches). Weighing only 145 grams, it's remarkably lightweight and effortless to carry around. One thing that struck me is the sturdy Secure-Ex sheath it comes with – it's a fantastic addition! However, I did notice a few minor drawbacks. Firstly, the blade edges seemed a bit too uneven for my liking. Secondly, I'm not a big fan of the flex hanger option, but that's just personal preference. Overall, I believe that the Cold Steel SRK Compact is a fantastic choice for outdoor enthusiasts. It's light, easy to carry, and offers great performance. Just make sure to sharpen it properly and maintain it well to enjoy its full potential. 🔗Stylish and durable AK-47 Field Knife by Cold Steelhttps://preview.redd.it/lj2g4aiiwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f126f2d6b4bad6ddeeb14711f79cdb6eb778f45 The Cold Steel AK-47 Field Knife has quickly become a favorite amongst those seeking a reliable and sturdy multi-purpose fixed blade. Crafted with CPM3-V steel, this knife boasts a robust design that's perfect for tackling the rigors of everyday life. The stonewashed finish adds an element of toughness, ensuring that this field knife is ready for even the harshest conditions. Equipped with a full tang and integral steel pommel, the AK-47 Field Knife offers both functionality and durability. It also comes with a Secure-Ex sheath, providing the convenience of easy transportation. While this knife may not be ideal for all situations, those who value rugged reliability will appreciate its toughness and versatility. 🔗Slim D2 Steel Drop Point Pocket Knife for Everyday Usehttps://preview.redd.it/2y149zviwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02c2d4549a12a870150c154daf4077b6994d473c I was initially impressed by the sleek look of the Cobratec Medium FSX Otf Grey 3" D2 Steel Drop Point. The 3.5 oz dual action otf, fully CNC machined out of aviation aluminum, made it light enough to carry in my pocket without any discomfort. The glass breaker and pocket clip were also handy features, perfect for any on-the-go emergency. However, I noticed some rough edges on the knife, which made it uncomfortable to handle for quite a while. Additionally, the D2 steel drop point didn't seem to hold up as well as I would've hoped, especially when I needed to cut through thicker materials. Despite its shortcomings, the Cobratec Medium FSX Otf Grey 3" D2 Steel Drop Point still managed to serve its purpose as a slim pocket knife. With a bit of adjustment and use, it might just become my go-to compact tool for everyday life. 🔗Gerber SALTRx Controller Fillet Folding Knife - Polished 9Cr18MoV Blade and Rubber Overmold Handle, Black/Blue Grip and 13-inch Overall Lengthhttps://preview.redd.it/twlntt7jwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca20c275e770d5bb2ebbc6ea307633d33d242499 For the past few weeks, I've been using the Gerber Controller 6-inch Folding Fillet Knife, and let me tell you, it's been a game changer in my fishing adventures. The intuitive GuideFins and tactile HydroTread Grip offered the ultimate control of the knife, making those slippery conditions a non-issue. This handy companion was built with saltwater fishermen in mind, and its SALTRx protection exceeded my expectations, keeping the blade safe from corrosion, wear, and harsh environments. But let's be real, no product is perfect. As much as I loved the ergonomic handle and impressive blade, the weight of the knife sometimes felt a bit heavy. Nonetheless, it didn't hinder my experience in the field. Overall, the Gerber Controller 6-inch Folding Fillet Knife has become an essential tool in my fishing tackle bag, and I'm grateful for the company's commitment to creating high-quality, durable knives. 🔗Handcrafted 420 Stainless Steel Flipper Knife with Ziricote Wood Handlehttps://preview.redd.it/1b4xb9kjwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ffc72960e7e50e9773cbdb69b0d14a6411b29ef4 I recently fell in love with the Fox Knives Nauta Slip-Joint 420. This beauty is a sleek and stylish pocket knife that is perfect for daily use. The craftsmanship is simply impeccable, it's obvious that this baby was handcrafted in none other than Italy. The smooth operation of the slip-joint mechanism felt like handling a dream. What stood out to me was the comfortable grip provided by the ziricote wood handle. Aesthetically, it added a touch of elegance, yet functionally, it provided a secure and comfortable grip. The stainless steel, on the other hand, made it robust and sturdy. However, a downside was that the 4-inch blade length, while sufficient for most tasks, might come up a bit short for certain heavy-duty jobs. Overall, the Nauta Slip-Joint 420 from Fox Knives is a perfect blend of classic design and modern innovation. It definitely deserves a place in any knife enthusiast's collection. 🔗Queen 30R Slim Trapper Flipper Knife - UK Friendly Carryhttps://preview.redd.it/9upauavjwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=197915bb23bbe77d185b8e0e6ab4144b2b2ecea6 The Queen 30R Slim Trapper, a timeless flipper knife, has become a staple in my pocket for the past few months. With its sleek red handle and brass pins, this penknife grabs attention from onlookers who appreciate its quality and craftsmanship. Its two stainless steel blades with a non-locking mechanism make it perfect for everyday use and ideal for UK-friendly carry. While the knife is relatively small, it gets the job done, whether I need to open a package or cut through a string. However, it's not without its minor shortcomings—the penknife's slim design makes it easy to misplace in my bag, and occasional handling may reveal slight inconsistencies in its finish. Overall, the Queen 30R Slim Trapper has become a reliable and stylish part of my daily essentials. 🔗Folding Flipper Knife with Red Bone Handlehttps://preview.redd.it/tnak9q9kwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=056710d5df77c8510aed01cca01ad128d612100b I recently had the chance to try out the Frost Folding Hunter Red Bone, and I must say, it left quite an impression. This beauty is a sleek 3.75 inches (9.53cm) when closed, making it the perfect size for everyday carry. The mirror finish stainless clip and skinner blades add a touch of elegance that sets it apart from its counterparts. The most unique feature of the Frost Folding Hunter Red Bone has to be its red pick bone handle. It gives the knife a distinct, yet classic appeal. The nickel silver bolster(s) are a thoughtful addition to the design, adding a hint of luxury to the overall experience. While using the Frost Folding Hunter Red Bone, I noticed a couple of drawbacks as well. The size, while convenient, could make it a bit unwieldy for more demanding tasks. Additionally, some users might find the finish on the clip and blades to be prone to scratches over time. Overall, I think the Frost Folding Hunter Red Bone is a solid pick for anyone looking for an eye-catching, high-quality folding hunting knife. With its unique design and reliable performance, it's definitely worth considering. 🔗Frost Razor Lockback Knife with Red Bone Handlehttps://preview.redd.it/latbu3mkwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f1e05696b644abab3a50ddf88fb40a2cd207f058 I recently stumbled upon the Frost 17150RJB Razor Lockback Knife with its unique red jigged bone handles. This compact, sleek knife easily fits into my pocket and has an impressive mirror finish stainless razor blade. However, the red jigged bone handle feels a bit too delicate for my liking. Despite this minor drawback, it's been a trusty companion in my daily life, perfect for opening boxes or cutting fruit. 🔗Cold Steel Mini Trapper Folding Knife - High-Quality 8Cr13Mov Stainless Steelhttps://preview.redd.it/ofnjn6ykwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7098e149b6d63cd615366decb6cac8fc769b9eca I recently had the pleasure of using the Cold Steel Mini Trapper Folding Knife, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer in my daily routine. This little beauty is the perfect size for any task - large enough to get the job done, but not too cumbersome to carry around. The 8Cr13Mov stainless steel blade is durable and holds an edge well, while the yellow bone handle provides a comfortable grip. The overallweight of the knife is a meager 2.9 ounces, making it incredibly light and easy to toss in a pocket or bag. As someone who values classic design, I appreciated the mirror finish on the blade and the smooth brown bone handle - it has a timeless look that I really enjoy. However, I do wish the knife was made in a different country, as it seems that Taiwan is the manufacturing location. Despite this minor drawback, the Cold Steel Mini Trapper Folding Knife has become my go-to tool for various tasks around the house. It's a reliable and stylish addition to anyone's collection, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality pocket knife. 🔗Durable Flip Button Lock Utility Knife with Seat Belt Cutter and Wire Stripperhttps://preview.redd.it/626g45dlwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8a73219c8032843fc74325c9b7bf5792348e86a3 Recently, I had the chance to try out the Doyle Professional Flip Button Lock Utility Razor Knife. As someone who relies on utility knives for various tasks, I was curious to see how it would hold up compared to the bigger name brands. From the moment I opened the packaging, the aluminum blade and alloy steel handle felt solid and durable. The one-handed operation was really convenient, allowing me to quickly access the blade without any fuss. However, I did notice that changing the blade could be a bit tricky at first, but once I got the hang of it, it was quite simple. One feature that I found particularly handy was the integrated wire cutter and seat belt cutter. It made it so much easier to cut through lines and cords, especially when I needed to make quick adjustments. The lock-up on the blade was also surprisingly sturdy - I appreciated that it didn't rattle or clank around when I was using it. However, there were a couple of downsides. While the pocket clip was functional, it seemed a bit long and bulky compared to other utility knives I've used. Also, the handle could be a bit slippery at times, so I had to make sure I was holding it securely. Overall, the Doyle Professional Flip Button Lock Utility Razor Knife proved to be a reliable and versatile tool in my daily life. While there were a few minor drawbacks, its durability, convenience, and competitive pricing made it a worthwhile addition to my collection. 🔗Stainless Steel Flipper Knife with Green Bone Handlehttps://preview.redd.it/pvb7nprlwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1c2b71e471d1bfbd4c4a8beb564425dca3ad2a57 I recently came across the Frost 17150GSB Razor Lockback Knife with its sleek green smooth bone handles. As a reviewer, I've always enjoyed knives that catch my eye with their unique designs, and this one definitely fits the bill. The 2.5-inch mirror finish stainless razor blade is not only sharp and durable, but it also gives this knife a distinct look that sets it apart from other knives on the market. One small drawback for some users might be the locked-open handle. While it provides a secure closure, it also can make one-handed use and storage a bit more challenging. Regardless, the green smooth bone handles give this knife a sophisticated and elegant feel, making it a great addition to any knife enthusiast's collection. Overall, I'm pleased with this knife's performance and quality, and I believe it's a solid choice for anyone looking to add a unique and functional blade to their collection. 🔗Affordable and Portable Secure-Ex Neck Sheath Knifehttps://preview.redd.it/tx4znf3mwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a4365631ce15aa41eb1b96d55cf6d90b44b98e45 The Cold Steel 49NDE Hide Out is a versatile neck knife that I've been using daily for a while now and it has never failed to impress. One of the features that stood out to me is its lightweight design, weighing only 1.9oz. It's perfect for those who want a discreet yet effective self-defense tool. The blade is made of Japanese Aus 8A Stainless Steel, giving it an impressive edge sharpness and durability. The double-edged blade is Scandi ground, ensuring a strong and sharp tip, which is especially useful when you need it most. The Hide Out's handle is made of Kray-Ex, a weather-proof material that provides a great grip and security, even when your hands are wet. It's thin and flat, designed to give me a superior purchase on such a small, lightweight knife. The Secure-Ex sheath and bead chain lanyard make it easy to wear and carry around all day, while the knife itself remains concealed. However, there are a few drawbacks I've noticed. The AUS 8 steel can rust if not properly maintained, especially if you're using it as a neck knife. The blade scratches easily, making it less visually appealing over time. The bead chain necklace is quite stiff and can sometimes catch on clothes or other objects, making it slightly uncomfortable. Despite these minor issues, I've found the Cold Steel 49NDE Hide Out to be a reliable and effective neck knife that's perfect for those who need a reliable self-defense tool. 🔗Stylish and Durable Ranch Boss II Folding Knife with Faux Bone Handlehttps://preview.redd.it/vj4vsvjmwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fca149015c78448d9a394fee929175fb523f9f31 If you fancy rugged adventures and need a reliable companion in the great outdoors, Cold Steel's Ranch Boss II Folder 4 in Blade with Stag Handle could be the perfect addition to your gear. This folding knife features a durable SK-5 Carbon Steel blade and a striking faux sawed bone handle, offering both style and substance. One of the standout features of this knife is its thick, tapered blade that adds to its toughness, making it a great choice for hunting and hiking expeditions. The blade is razor sharp right out of the box, ensuring you'll be ready for any task at hand. The lock-up is secure, while the sheath is well made and includes a nice snap-on cover with thick leather. However, one small downside could be the sheath, which some users have found a little loose, making it less secure when attached to their belts. But this shouldn't diminish the overall value of the knife, which has won praise for its solid construction, great design, and fantastic edge retention. The Ranch Boss II Folder 4 in Blade with Stag Handle is an excellent choice for those seeking a high-quality, versatile folding knife that looks as good as it performs. With its rugged appeal and impeccable craftsmanship, this Cold Steel knife is sure to become a reliable companion on your next great adventure. Buyer's GuideFlipper knives are the must-have tools for any EDC enthusiast, adventure seeker, or survivalist. These versatile blades are designed for multi-tasking and are perfect for everyday use. Before you make a purchase, take a moment to consider these important features, considerations, and general advice about the product category.1. Design and ConstructionThe design and construction of a flipper knife determine its overall functionality and durability. Look for a one-piece, solid construction with an ergonomic grip, ensuring comfort during extended use. The blade should be made from high-quality steel, offering excellent edge retention and rust resistance.Additionally, consider the blade shape and size, as these factors will influence the knife's cutting capabilities. Popular flipper knife designs include clip point, droptip, and sheepsfoot, with blade lengths ranging from 3 to 7 inches. 2. Locking Mechanismhttps://preview.redd.it/ygxeqjmowh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fe591aecaad156b03a517f0cf76c17545e0405d9 A reliable locking mechanism is essential for both safety and functionality. Look for a flipper knife with a secure lock-up, preventing accidental opening and ensuring the blade stays locked during use. Most high-quality flipper knives rely on the friction lock or the liner lock systems, both providing a smooth and secure action. 3. Weight and PortabilityAs with any EDC item, it is crucial to consider the weight and portability of a flipper knife. A lightweight, compact design allows easy carrying in pockets, backpacks, or other everyday carry gear. When shopping for a flipper knife, keep the balance between portability and functionality in mind.4. Maintenance and CareProper maintenance and care are essential for an optimal performance and longevity of a flipper knife. Always clean the blade after use and keep it dry to prevent rusting. Periodic sharpening with a suitable sharpening tool will ensure your blade remains sharp and efficient.5. BudgetBefore purchasing a flipper knife, set a reasonable budget to help narrow down your options. Flipper knives come in various price ranges, with some affordable options offering basic functionality and others targeting the high-end market, providing top-notch performance and durability.Remember that investing in a higher quality flipper knife, though more expensive, can save you money in the long run by requiring fewer replacements and upgrades, as well as providing better performance and lasting protection. https://preview.redd.it/93c1cd1pwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e4c14cc22886671998678ac33fdc57a17fb35bc 6. Brand Reputation and ReviewsDo your research and read customer reviews to get a sense of the brand's reputation and product quality. A well-established brand with a history of delivering high-quality knives and customer satisfaction is more likely to provide a reliable and premium flipper knife. Keep in mind that customer opinions can be subjective, so look for patterns and consistent feedback to make an informed decision.7. Purpose and Intended UseBefore selecting a flipper knife, consider the specific activities or tasks you plan to use it for. Will it primarily be for cutting rope or opening packages, or will it be more of a general utility tool? Understanding the knife's intended use will help you choose the appropriate size, blade shape, and general features tailored to your needs.8. Handling and ComfortAs a flipper knife is designed for both practicality and convenience, it is essential that it is comfortable for you to handle and use. Ensure that the grip is comfortable, providing a secure and non-slip grip, even when wet or sweaty. Properly fitting your grip to your hand is crucial for safety and overall performance.9. Additional Featureshttps://preview.redd.it/p6fk3lupwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0649952b0b5a543e94370eba24416bd5691994fb Some high-end flipper knives offer additional features such as a built-in bottle opener, lanyard, or even a glass breaker. While these features may not be essential, they can enhance the overall user experience and versatility of the knife. Consider your preferences and intended use when deciding whether to prioritize these additional features. 10. Warranty and Customer SupportA reliable warranty and customer support are essential factors when buying any product, including flipper knives. Ensure that the brand offers a reasonable warranty covering manufacturer defects and that they provide excellent customer support, addressing any concerns or issues that may arise.By considering these important features, considerations, and general advice, you can make a well-informed decision when purchasing the perfect flipper knife to suit your needs and preferences. FAQWhat are flipper knives?Flipper knives are a type of folding knife that features a unique, ergonomic handle design. The handle has a specific shape that allows the user to perform specific actions in a more comfortable and efficient way compared to other folding knives. https://preview.redd.it/6iy2vm8qwh5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=96673f26ff3b5f2ba53dce04f6cd81e26fbdcf38 Why do people prefer flipper knives over other folding knives?Some people prefer flipper knives over other folding knives because of their ergonomic design and better grip, which makes the use of the knife more comfortable and productive. Flipper knives also utilize a different opening mechanism, utilizing the large thumb hole or the flip tab instead of the traditional pull-back tab. This opens the knife more quickly and efficiently.How does the opening mechanism of a flipper knife work?The opening mechanism of a flipper knife typically involves using the large thumb hole or the flip tab on the knife. To open the knife, the user simply has to place their thumb on this hole or flip of the knife and quickly flick it downward. This movement applies force to the liner lock mechanism, opening the blade quickly and effectively.Are flipper knives more durable than other folding knives?Durability ultimately depends on the specific design and materials used in the creation of the knife. While some flipper knives may be more durable than other folding knives, it's essential to compare the materials and construction of each to evaluate their specific durability. In general, flipper knives have sturdy handles and robust mechanisms, making them potentially resilient options.Do flipper knives have a specific locking method?Yes, flipper knives typically use a liner lock for their locking mechanism. The liner lock is a simple and reliable locking system that includes a locking bar, or a section of the liner, that slides into a groove on the blade. When the blade is open, the liner lock stays in the closed position, allowing the flipper knife to be easily closed and opened. Once the knife is closed and locked, the user can confidently carry or use their flipper knife without worrying about it accidentally opening.What are some popular brands of flipper knives?Popular brands of flipper knives include Spyderco, Benchmade, CRKT, and Kershaw. Each of these brands offers a variety of flipper folding knives in different materials, sizes, and designs to appeal to a range of customers.What are the pros and cons of owning a flipper knife?
What are the dimensions and weight of a typical flipper knife?Dimensions and weight of a typical flipper knife vary depending on the brand and model. Overall length generally ranges between 7.5 inches and 10 inches, closed length is usually between 4 inches and 5.5 inches, and blade thickness is around 0.12 inches. As for the weight, a typical flipper knife weighs around 4 ounces to 6 ounces.As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. |
2024.06.09 08:44 Gizm0Guru Sonos Ace - Hard to Hate, Hard to Love (Review)
I took the plunge and pre-ordered the Ace, and I’ve been putting it through its paces for the last couple of days. I’m pretty deep in the Sonos ecosystem, and I’m a big headphone collector, so I’m tossing in my thoughts here for those thinking about taking the plunge on these $450 cans. submitted by Gizm0Guru to sonos [link] [comments] TL:DR - the Aces come in at a high price point in the market at $450. At that price, these may be a tough sell for many. The overall sound is very good - but not definitively better than the category leaders in the market, many of which cost substantially less. Early/Gen1 bugs will leave some thinking that the product is half baked or leaves them out entirely, especially Android users. All that said, this is still a Sonos product, so there are enough things done well about the Ace that it could be a decent proposition - especially if you catch a sale and/or after upcoming software updates. Hard to hate, hard to love. Now to give some context and get into the deeper review. As mentioned, I am pretty deep in the Sonos ecosystem because I’ve steadily added to my setups over the years. I started with a 5.1 system, Playbar + Sub + two Play 1s about 10 years ago (now in my kid’s playroom) and now I have Sonos in my whole home - another Arc-based 5.1 setup (media room), a Playbase 5.1 setup (living room), a Beam (bedroom), Move (outdoor patio) and a Roam (travel). I am also a headphone collector and have 22 pairs, ranging from “consumer” stuff like the Ace, AirPods Pro/Max - and all the way up to high-end reference gear from the likes of Audeze, Sennheiser, Meze, Focal, etc. I listen to many types of music, from hip-hop to classical, and I also do quite a bit of gaming. I have a young kiddo so have the need to use headphones for TV viewing pretty often. Starting with the overall design, comfort, control and included accessories - Sonos does a mostly solid job. The design isn’t overly striking in any way, but it is a well-refined “standard headphone” type of design with clean lines. The Aces are light while still feeling solidly built, have a smooth but appropriately firm sliding hinge for headband fit, have easily removable pads, and while they don’t completely collapse, they get compact enough to fit in the included zip-up hard shell carrying case. The respectable carrying case isn’t the only included accessory. A USB-C cable is included for both charging and USB-C audio (no included wall charger), and a USB-C to 3.5mm cable is included as well for plugging into analog sources. The inclusion of these cables and capabilities gives the Aces a lot of general versatility and are good things at this price point. The design lends itself to an overall very comfortable headphone. The band has a very soft cushion and connects to the cups in a way that distributes the weight very well. The cushions of the cups are a well-padded and very comfortable faux leather situation with a firm but not too imposing pressure on the head. These are easy to wear for hours without discomfort for me. I will note that while everything is fine for me, the cups are not particularly large, and the pads are angled, so people with large ears may find their ears touching the cups a bit. The controls are also well designed. Sonos chose to avoid any type of touch controls with the Aces and has just three buttons - one for power and Bluetooth pairing, one for ANC/transparency/on-device voice assistant, and one for volume and track/audio source/phone call control. It reads more complicated than it is for the controls to become second nature. It is a very good overall control scheme. It’s not quite as good as the Digital Crown design of the AirPods Max, but I’d give it a strong second to that. When it comes to hardware design and general ease of use, Sonos has always done well across its product range, and that continues here. Grade: A Sound is one of the most subjective/difficult things to review, and I’m going to try and be as neutral as possible and use some good points of comparison. Overall, the Aces perform fairly well for the product category, and while they bring their own approach to the table, it is very much debatable whether what they bring in terms of sound is worth the fairly high $450 entry point versus $450 for the AirPods Max, $299 for the Sennheiser Momentum 4, $328 for the Sony WH-1000XM5 or $379 for the Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra - all very mature and respectable market leaders with similar product features in this category. There are wireless headphones out there that are priced higher like the Focal Bathys ($799) or the Bowers and Wilkins Px8 ($529), though one could argue that those are catering to the luxury and/or audiophile market (all Amazon US prices as of this writing), where the sound expectations have a higher hurdle to overcome. Let’s first talk about tonal balance. The general tuning of the Aces is very similar to all of the other products I mentioned above, which is a version of a “V-Shaped” tune; bass is boosted, and treble is boosted, creating what has become commonly known as a “fun” type of tuning that I call warm and sparkly. While all of the products I mentioned do this in some way, each does it slightly differently, resulting in a slightly different overall sound presentation, the Aces are no exception. Let’s dive in. The bass on the Aces is very noticeably boosted throughout the entire band, and the biggest boost is in the sub-bass region. This means the Aces bring slam, boom and rumble to the listen. It could be argued that these get into bass head territory, and I believe those that like bass would be happy with the Aces in that department. While the bass is certainly very prominent, it is not overly loose and still maintains a decent level of control. It is a thick but fairly clean bass. It hits thicker than the AirPods Max but less so than the Momentums and XM5s. If you like to feel those big explosions and soundtrack moments in your TV viewing and gaming, the Aces will fit the bill, as the depth the bass can reach is impressive. The downside to the bass tuning is that since the entire bass band is boosted, if you are listening to a track that has a lot of action in the bass region, it can be overwhelming and lack detail. It can also lead to some bleed into the lower midrange on certain tracks. It is the midrange on the Aces that surprised me the most, though when I think about how Sonos likely dedicated as much thought to how these sound for TV as to how they sound for music, it makes sense. In a usual “V-shaped” tuning, it is the midrange that is the least present or gets a bit left out of the mix. This often results in vocals and many common core instruments and pieces of the mix somewhat veiled, and is the reason many audiophiles don’t like the V-shaped tuning. The Aces mostly avoid this. The midrange balance is pretty on-target with the exception of a bit of a dip in the upper mids. This means that you get a very full-bodied core sound when listening to the Aces, and that’s a very good thing. Male vocals are very often put on full display because of the added warmth of the bass boost. Female vocals can sometimes take a bit of a back seat, along with instruments like guitar, as a result of the dip in the upper mids, but to notice either of these, you’d really have to be a focused listener (more on why later). The story of the midrange is that it’s better executed than many in the category. This translates well to TV/gaming as well, as dialogue is typically easy to make out, even when there’s lots of other action going on. The treble on the Ace, as mentioned, is definitely boosted, but in a targeted way that overall, works. I mentioned that the upper midrange where female vocals and some higher instruments live is a bit de-emphasized. Well, the treble is boosted in the “sparkle” region, where sounds like symbols reside - as well as the “s” and “t” sounds in vocals. This boost makes details shine a bit more, and it also hides the under-emphasis of the upper midrange a bit because it still pulls forward the sparkle of all vocals. This upper midrange and treble boost combination is also seen in some well-regarded higher end headphones from the likes of Sennheiser and Meze Audio, just to name a few, so kudos to Sonos for pretty solid execution on the treble. The downside to boosting this region is that some people’s ears are sensitive to this frequency range, and can find sounds like snare drums, loud symbols and the like in this region to be grating to listen to for long periods of time. I don’t find the boost to be extreme, but it is there, so those that are treble-sensitive, just something to note. This is a good point to make note that this has all been related to the default tonal balance of the Aces right out of the box. Connecting to the Sonos app does allow you to adjust the frequency response - though it is a very basic EQ just like other Sonos products - a simple treble/bass slider. Most of the options at this price point offer greater level of control with a at least a 3-5 band EQ, but it’s better than nothing. Last in the sound department is a bit about the staging and technical performance. Again, the Aces do what they do fairly well for the category, but whether what they do is definitively better than their peers is debatable. The sound that comes from the Aces is crisp and clear, and one of the most immediately noticeable aspects of the presentation is the good horizontal spread of the pieces of the mix - everything is placed very well with pretty good separation. The sound stage isn’t overly wide by any means, and we aren’t talking about a 3D/holographic sound stage (unless you’re using Dolby Atmos, which I’ll come back to), but the sound does indeed go ear-to-ear horizontally. Even so, the focus of the Aces is always front and center. The stage is very center-focused and intimate, with the edges of the left and right channel wrapping around to the ears. It is a pretty in your face presentation that works well. The center position also has a small but distinct depth and separation from the mix, which is impressive for a wireless headphone (I had to wonder if the fact that the inside of the pads of the Aces are angled contributes to this). The fact that the stage is so center-focused also keeps the vocals and heart of the mix emphasized, and this pairs well with its midrange tuning. This presentation also is another testament to being well-designed for both music and TV listening. I am not always a fan of Dolby Atmos for headphones, as what the technology can do is often overhyped, but the Aces do handle Atmos mixed sources (or multichannel sources when using TV Swap) very well. It essentially makes the sound stage a bit bigger, along with more precise positioning of the pieces of the mix. I find it best for video content and hit or miss for music. The overall sound package that the Aces deliver is solid, well-executed, V-shaped listen. The sound is warm, crisp, clean, dynamic/lively and is presented very well, in a way that will work for many genres of music, TV and gaming. The aces definitely deserve to be in the conversation among the market leaders, but each of these market leaders also have strong overall presentations that are arguably just as good, if not better - and allow for a bit more control with more EQ personalization options. The Ace’s premium price relative to this competition has to be taken into consideration as a point of comparison in evaluating overall sound. Grade: B+ / A- I realize that when evaluating a pair of wireless headphones nowadays, the technology feature set is a big factor as well, and that’s where things get even more interesting for the Aces. This is because depending on your particular Sonos setup, mobile device setup, and general home listening setup, the technological features of the Aces are various levels of either lacking or unfinished. Let’s start with the good. Regardless of the device you’re using to connect, you get to experience the active noise cancellation and transparency modes of the Aces, and both are very good. The noice cancelling mode isn’t quite as good as Bose, and the transparency mode isn’t quite as good as Apple, but both are respectable compared to anything else, a good showing. You can also enable head tracking in the Sonos app when connected to any device audio via Bluetooth, which for Android users may be an added convenience, depending on your device (for Apple users, this is a feature built in option at the system level between any iOS device and AirPods). You also get a fairly good mix of codec support, including some lossless options if your device supports it. Now, the not so good. When Sonos announced the Aces, the company very accurately talked about how headphones were one of the most requested products of the community, and everyone in this sub can probably attest to that. But what has been released, at this point in time especially, IMO misses the mark by not doing the we want the headphones to do most - connect seamlessly to our larger Sonos systems, and on top of this, it highlights the challenge of forced obsolescence when dealing with home theater speakers and advanced technology in the same package. The best way to illustrate this is to state plainly that the Aces are first and foremost Bluetooth headphones. They connect to your Sonos system indirectly via the app on your Bluetooth device, not directly to the system itself via WiFi (mostly). This means a few things. If you’re envisioning using the Sonos app as a hub main hub for navigating your music library across sources and handing it off between your Sonos speakers and headphones, that’s not in the cards with the Ace (ha). As a matter of fact, you can only use the Sonos app to play and pause media playing on the Ace, not select and navigate. If your goal is using the Aces to listen to your TV, it can be done via a feature called TV Swap, but the situation isn’t exactly pretty for a lot of people. You can press a button on the Aces or within the Sonos app to trigger a direct WiFi connection between a TV-connected Sonos speaker, but at launch and of this writing, it only works on the top-of-the-line Sonos Arc soundbar. This support is coming via software update to the Beam and Ray at an unannounced date. This means that for folks like me that have been building a Sonos ecosystem for years, arguably the most loyal and valuable customers of Sonos (and the ones requesting this product for years), the usefulness of the Aces may be substantially reduced. Out of the four rooms that have Sonos sound bars in my home, again, all purchased within the last ten years or less, only two will ever work with the Aces. My Playbase and Playbar are forever excluded, and if you’re using something like the Sonos Amp to connect a turntable or other device to your Sonos system, you’re also out of luck. If you are an Android user, the picture is even uglier, as the TV Swap feature doesn’t work AT ALL, meaning that until an update arrives, also at an as yet unannounced date, the Aces are essentially a regular pair of Bluetooth headphones for Android users. For me, this is the most disappointing thing about the Aces. Unless you are a fairly recent inductee to the Sonos ecosystem, the Aces probably are really more general Bluetooth headphones that can connect to a Sonos speakeTV than Sonos headphones that also connect to Bluetooth devices. This is in a world where there are certainly other options for connecting headphones to your TV’s audio. Many smart TV’s and set top boxes now offer a direct Bluetooth connection, and if you have an Apple TV, using AirPods via AirPlay is a much more seamless experience. All of these things, combined with the recent revamp of the Sonos app that took away features and left many unhappy in the name of updating the app for future products (including the Ace), should make you think twice about if the Aces are the best way to get TV audio via headphones for you and your setup - and about the longevity of your particular Sonos setup in general. I realize there are technical challenges that make better Sonos system integration a challenge, and that for some, the issue about older products isn’t an issue at all, but it is worth bringing to light for those making a long-term purchase decision. The second most disappointing thing about the launch of the Aces is the continued trend of companies releasing products at full price that are essentially unfinished. I already discussed that for Android users at launch, there is no TV Swap at all, so these are effectively just regular Bluetooth headphones with no Sonos system integration at all. I also touched on the fact that TV swap support for the Beam and Ray is missing for all platforms. There is also a very cool-sounding form of TruePlay that Sonos is calling TrueTune. This will calibrate the room, so that when using TV Swap to listen to audio, you’ll get an even more “immersive” listening experience that takes Spatial Audio and head tracking to the next level by trying to actually mirror the acoustics of the room as if you had no headphones on at all. I can’t report on that because, you guessed it…the feature is coming at a yet unannounced date. On top of this, there are bugs out of the gate. Sometimes my Aces don’t show up in the Sonos app, and TV Swap sometimes doesn’t trigger or glitches out. All of this makes judging the technological features of the Aces difficult. On the side of being Bluetooth headphones - the ANC, connection possibilities/versatility, multi-device connection, head tracking/spatial audio support, and battery life, the Aces are a strong showing. On the Sonos side, your experience will be highly dependent on your current Sonos setup, source setup, how you like to navigate your music library, your level of patience to receive updates, and your trust/level of care for when/if Sonos will release an update that breaks something between your Aces and your existing setup or releases a new speaker that doesn’t work with the Aces. These are all considerations that again make the $450 asking price seem steep when there are other options in the market with equal or greater capabilities for a substantially lesser price. Grade: C- Overall, I view the Aces as a solid pair of Bluetooth headphones, and as Bluetooth headphones for day-to-day needs, they are worth considering, though arguably not the best value in terms of overall sound quality and features. The AirPods Max, Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless, Sony WH-1000XM5 and Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra all bring comparatively good sound and feature sets at the same or a substantially lower price. Whether that premium is worth it because of the Sonos interplay, well, your mileage may vary, depending on your setup. They have the potential to be pretty great for some, while at the same time being annoying for some - hard to hate, hard to love. I hope this review was helpful for those taking a look at these or building a Sonos ecosystem in general. Happy listening! |
2024.06.09 05:41 GuiltlessMaple Best Firefield Reflex Sight
submitted by GuiltlessMaple to u/GuiltlessMaple [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/iowulnzovg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a981f0ee6855fff380485b1544ec27c85ebf9622 Welcome to our roundup review of the Firefield Reflex Sight, a hot commodity in the world of shooting accessories. In this article, we'll be taking a closer look at this innovative piece of gear, discussing its features, functionality, and performance to help you make an informed decision. Whether you're a seasoned marksman or just starting out, the Firefield Reflex Sight is designed to enhance your shooting experience. Join us as we delve deeper into the world of reflex sights, and discover why this product is a must-have for anyone seeking to elevate their shooting game. The Top 19 Best Firefield Reflex Sight
Reviews🔗HHA Optimizer Lite x Sight 5519 .019 - Infinite Adjust Slotted Side Bracket for 20-80 Yard Accuracy and Smooth Lever Actionhttps://preview.redd.it/g3kwlonpvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=454a1aa679d1446d7708fa933e1bf59524f1f320 HHA Optimizer Lite x Sight 5519.019 is designed to provide an accurate, long-range shooting experience for archers. Featuring a new infinite Adjust Slotted Slide Bracket, it allows the shooter to make 2nd axis and vertical adjustments with ease, enhancing accuracy and precision. The 20-80 yard accuracy and smooth lever action of the sight contribute to its popularity among archers. In addition, the water-resistant tapes and leveling bubble help in better alignment and accuracy. The Optimizer Lite x Sight also features a machined aluminum pin carrier for improved durability and performance. Optional mechanical rheostat to adjust pin brightness and compatibility with Blue Burst light and Lens Kit are added benefits that contribute to the overall versatility of the sight. Archers will appreciate the lightweight construction, making it easy to carry and use during hunting sessions. A unique feature of this sight is the optional mechanical rheostat that allows the user to adjust the pin brightness, ensuring better visibility in low light conditions. This sight is compatible with Blue Burst light and Lens Kit as well, enhancing its capabilities even further. With all these features, the HHA Optimizer Lite x Sight 5519.019 is a top choice for bow hunters looking for a reliable, versatile sight for both short and long-distance shots. 🔗Olympus EE-1 Red Dot Sight with Crosshair Reticlehttps://preview.redd.it/02lq1e0qvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d59731c2b688a553b920c32f22610afdb43aaaa0 I recently got my hands on the Olympus EE-1 Red Dot Sight with Crosshair Reticle, and I must say, it has been a game-changer for my photography adventures. The EE-1 has made tracking fast-moving subjects much easier, especially during bird photography. One of the standout features was the Center Aiming Dot. It was incredibly useful in capturing my subjects at the right angle, without losing sight of them. The ability to adjust the brightness and position of the dot was a bonus, as it allowed me to customize the settings according to my shooting environment. The EE-1 is designed to mount onto a camera's hot shoe, which ensures a snug and secure fit. Plus, its dustproof and splash-proof design has kept it safe from the elements during my outdoor shoots. However, there were a few cons that I experienced while using this product. The adjustment wheels for the brightness and position of the dot are slightly vulnerable to movement during shooting, which could lead to maladjustment. Another issue I faced was the difficulty in turning off the LED when the sight is collapsed for storage, as it can consume battery power. Overall, the Olympus EE-1 Red Dot Sight with Crosshair Reticle has been a valuable addition to my photography kit. Its innovative features have greatly improved my ability to capture moving subjects, despite the few minor flaws. 🔗Redline Dovetail Sleeper Sight with 2 Pin Red Dot Sight for Canikhttps://preview.redd.it/cgws56eqvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=98983ee69838b1faf03f3ae3ddf936ee5939255c I've been using the Redline RL-Torch Dovetail Sight for a few weeks now and I must say, it's been an absolute game-changer in my hunting expeditions. The two-pin design with all green illumination has significantly improved my accuracy, especially when shooting at different distances. One feature that really stood out for me is the internal rechargeable light. Not only does it save me from buying and replacing batteries all the time, but it also reduces the weight of the sight, making it much easier to handle on long hunts. I also appreciate how customizable the adjustments are - from the different pin sizes to the micro-adjustable knobs. However, there are a few minor drawbacks. The dial can be quite stiff and noisy at times, which can be slightly distracting during intensive hunting activities. Additionally, the durability of the sight is a bit questionable compared to other models I've used in the past. Lastly, not having a manual was quite inconvenient, especially when I had to figure out the setup and adjustments by myself. But overall, I'd give this sight a solid 4.5 stars for its performance and features. If you're looking for an affordable yet reliable sight that delivers excellent accuracy, the Redline RL-Torch Dovetail Sight is worth considering. 🔗Explore Scientific ReflexSight: Compact, Versatile Red Dot Sight for Enhanced Stargazinghttps://preview.redd.it/iqfvaroqvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5bec590c9f8f1283948bdaa38f87b02328096e00 Ever since I started using the Explore Scientific ReflexSight, I've been eagerly waiting for my moments of stargazing. The multi-dot reticle design in standard circular patterns has made it easier for me to gaze at the star-filled sky without any blockage. I've also noticed its compatibility with a wide range of devices, all thanks to its 1/4 x 20 threaded adapter. Despite some minor difficulties like the snug fit in the mount and the slightly challenging parallax adjustment, the smooth body style and accessible battery compartment have made up for it. The adjustable brightness control knob is a favorite of mine, allowing me to adjust visibility even when wearing gloves. However, one feature that bugged me was the bulky light shield/cover. It sometimes slides over the lens when the telescope is pointed upwards. I hope the designers take this into account for future models. Nevertheless, the Explore Scientific ReflexSight has enhanced my experience while star-hopping, and its versatility in fitting onto almost any telescope without modification has made it an essential addition to my stargazing journey. 🔗Compact and Versatile Telrad Reflex Sight with Mounting Basehttps://preview.redd.it/5uvhbpisvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c5c90c331cf3205ecccaea3e71a93c07513737be The Telrad Reflex Sight is a must-have accessory for stargazers and telescope enthusiasts. As someone who has been using it for a while, I can confidently say that it's a game-changer when it comes to finding celestial objects in the sky. One of the standout features for me is its deep red concentric circles, which make it easy to locate targets even in the darkest of nights. Another aspect I truly appreciated is the mounting base, which securely attaches the sight to telescopes of all sizes. The on/off switch and the continuously adjustable brightness control are also incredibly convenient, ensuring that the sight is always set to the perfect brightness for observation. However, one drawback I encountered is that the Telrad Reflex Sight can be quite heavy, making it challenging to carry around on outdoor adventures. Also, the mounting base could be more versatile, as it only works with a specific type of telescope. Despite these minor issues, the Telrad Reflex Sight is a powerful tool for anyone looking to enhance their telescope experience. Its compact design, user-friendly features, and reliability make it worth considering for any stargazing enthusiast. 🔗Pro Series Sight Black 1-Pin .019 Iron Sight Adjustable for Right and Left Hand Usehttps://preview.redd.it/zoiambvsvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=94ac6a28b6f42f8d7c526055f3040a856389a062 I recently had the opportunity to use the Pro Single-Pin Slider Direct-Mount Sight Black 1-Pin 0.19, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. The sight's single 0.19 inch vertical pin and 1.8 inch aperture provide a clear and clean sight picture, which became particularly valuable when taking longer shots in open country. One of the most impressive features was the integrated glow ring and the REVOLVE rotary sight light, ensuring low-light conditions never posed an issue. Additionally, the sight's dual yardage pointers, end-of-travel elevation stops, and fixed bracket with 3 potential mounting positions allowed for seamless adjustments even while moving. I also appreciated the sight's ease of use and convenience, such as the second- and third-axis aperture adjustments and the left- and right-handed configuration options. Moreover, with 120 pre-marked sight tapes included, I felt that I had a solid setup for lethal, accurate shots throughout the season. While I enjoyed the sight's features, there was one downside: the direct-drive elevation wheel's one-handed operation wasn't entirely smooth and silent as advertised, making it slightly challenging to use on the move. Nevertheless, the Pro Single-Pin Slider Direct-Mount Sight Black 1-Pin 0.19 has undeniably made a difference in my archery experience. 🔗Redline RL-2 5 Pin Dovetail Sight for Hunting Enthusiastshttps://preview.redd.it/t8hx1djtvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8be5f9565d07f43114f4bee3d7d3b40cf8bf9725 As someone who's used the Redline RL-2 5 Pin Dovetail Sight, I can say it sure does pack a punch for its price. The sight is sturdy as all get-out, and it's got some great features that make it easy to adjust even in the depths of night. One thing that stood out to me, though, was the fiber optic pins. They're bright, which is fantastic for target practice. However, I noticed a slight hiccup - the wheel adjustment dial came loose one weekend during practice. It was an easy fix, but it left me wondering if I'd run into the same issue again. The overall construction of the sight is lovely - the CNC'd aluminum dovetail and housing feel solid in my hands. The sight tapes provided are a great touch, giving me fine-grained control over the sight. I've heard some complaints about missing parts, but my sight arrived complete and in perfect condition. Despite the minor issues, I'd highly recommend the RL-2 Dovetail Sight to anyone looking for a reliable sight that won't break the bank. It's been a great addition to my hunting gear, and I can't wait to test it out on my next hunt. 🔗X-Vision Optics Flex 2 Thermal Reflex Sight: Advanced Hunting Sight with IP67 Weather Protectionhttps://preview.redd.it/5jxk0iouvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=19e98182a7a6cab2a69bd730901896487ca63e29 I recently got my hands on the X-Vision Optics Flex 2 Thermal Reflex Sight, and let me tell you, I was incredibly impressed by its performance. This sleek and compact sight packs a punch, with its detection range of up to 1700 yards and crystal clear images on its 2.56" AMOLED display. I was particularly impressed with the 1x-4x magnification, which makes it a versatile option for different shooting scenarios. However, I must admit, I had a bit of trouble with the quick-release Picatinny mount at first, but after getting the hang of it, it became a breeze. The sight also features an impressive 55-foot field of view at 100 yards and a detection range of 750 yards. The Flex 2 is also weatherproof, with an IP67 rating, so it can handle any terrain or weather conditions you throw at it. Plus, with a battery life of 5 hours, you won't have to worry about it dying in the middle of your hunt. Overall, the X-Vision Optics Flex 2 Thermal Reflex Sight is a top-notch choice for anyone in the market for a reliable thermal sight. 🔗High Magnification Spotting Scope with Rangefinderhttps://preview.redd.it/7e9o4s1vvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0df6a73236a5a58629ff1571733cf2d4afb4b07b I couldn't wait to test out the Firefield 12-36x50 Straight Edge Spotting Optics Kit. With its sleek design and impressive specifications, I was eager to see if it could live up to the hype. Upon opening the package, I was immediately drawn to the scope's rubber-armored body, fully multi-coated lenses, and waterproof features. Once I had everything set up and ready to go, I aimed for a distant tree, and boy, was I impressed by the crystal-clear view. The zoom feature was a game-changer, allowing me to hone in on any target with ease. I loved that I could quickly switch back and forth between magnifications for a more comprehensive view. However, the tripod that came with the kit left a bit to be desired. It felt somewhat flimsy and wouldn't be my first choice for an important shooting task. I can't really blame the scope itself for this, but it's worth mentioning. On the whole, the Firefield 12-36x50 Straight Edge Spotting Optics Kit was a solid performer. While it may not have been the most advanced scope I've ever used, it certainly did the job for a reasonable price. Plus, the included carrying case made transporting it easy and hassle-free. 🔗Telrad Pulser Unit: Upgrade Your Reflex Sight with Pulsating Reticle Controlhttps://preview.redd.it/tl8zam7wvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a5d033e86c8775b9e2b1fff5d701831da80a51f4 The Telrad Pulser Unit really livened up my reflex sight, with its pulsating illuminated reticle standing out during nighttime stargazing. The straightforward installation, despite a fiddly fit, was a breeze thanks to the clear instructions. Pairing this with the Telrad's existing brightness control, I could make faint stars more visible. However, I did encounter some minor fitting issues, but the final outcome was worth it. 🔗Telrad Reflex Sight Riser Base 2" for Better Comfort and Separationhttps://preview.redd.it/txmlmojwvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2a8ebcdc7cfb0248a01a6b4af024895e68442904 I recently gave the Reflex Sight Riser Base a try, and I must say it was a game-changer. With its 2-inch height addition, it made the Telrad sight much more comfortable to use and even improved my overall experience. The craftsmanship of this mounting bracket was impeccable, and I couldn't be happier with the level of quality. However, there was one small issue I faced. The base caused some difficulty when securing it to the optical tube assembly. It required a bit of fiddling to get it in place, but once it was set, it held strong. So, while it was slightly inconvenient to install, I still found it to be a worthwhile investment for the benefits it brought to the table. 🔗Telrad Reflex Sight Riser Base for Increased Comfort & Heighthttps://preview.redd.it/vxc4ehxwvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d6257a7732ee7a3914e44853fbe209976d20f14a Imagine you've been using this Telrad Reflex Sight Riser Base for a while now, and it's time to pen down your experience. Firstly, it's worth mentioning that this riser base has been a lifesaver when it comes to aligning my telescope. Before using it, I had to crouch low and sight along the tube, which was quite uncomfortable and strained my neck. One of the things I appreciated most about this product is the additional height it provides. By lifting the Telrad off the main telescope tube by several inches, I found it much easier to use, and my back and neck weren't taking the brunt of it. While there's still some crouching involved, it's definitely more comfortable and ergonomic. However, I do have a minor critique - the screws can come all the way out. When I'm operating in the dark, fiddling with the attachment or removal of the Telrad and the riser base, I could easily lose a screw. I hope that future versions of this product will come with captive screws that can't be removed completely. Despite this minor setback, overall, the Telrad Reflex Sight Riser Base has been a game-changer for my stargazing adventures. It's made my observations more comfortable and efficient, all while saving me a bit of soreness in my neck and back. 🔗Firefield FF11018K Premium 20-60x60SE Spotting Scope Kit for Precise Long-Distance Targetinghttps://preview.redd.it/l7fnbo8xvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1a3d6cd92e34293bee3aa09a6923e138204147c6 I recently had the chance to give the Firefield spotting scope kit a try, and I must say, it lived up to my expectations. As a sports enthusiast, I appreciate versatility and reliability, especially when it comes down to long-distance targets, which is why I chose this particular product. What stood out for me in my experience was the wide magnification range provided by the system, ranging from 20-60x magnification. This allowed me to take a closer look at my target without sacrificing clarity, even at longer distances. It was perfect for my tactical target shooting and long-distance game tracking. The nitrogen-purged and rubber-armored design was also a fantastic aspect of this kit. It not only provided weather protection but also added durability to the product. The scope was perfectly at ease in rainy conditions and was equally at home during sunny days. While the product itself worked great, there were a couple of issues I faced that slowed me down a bit. The rubber eyepiece, while comfortable, took some time to get accustomed to, especially at the higher end of the magnification range. Additionally, I had trouble focusing at higher zoom levels, but once I figured out the technique, everything was clear. Overall, my experience with the Firefield spotting scope kit has been positive. It helped me hone in on targets with accuracy and precision. While there may be room for improvement, this kit has proven to be a reliable and versatile choice for those seeking to enhance their long-distance capabilities. 🔗Firefield 10x50 Siege Monocular: Compact and Portable Spotting Scopehttps://preview.redd.it/klt3kesxvg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bd4b209d409a33a6783e19eefb580c64a5a7032a Using the Firefield 10x50 Siege Monocular has been a game-changer for my outdoor adventures. The magnification and objective lens diameter combination allow for an ultra-wide 70° apparent angle of view, making it perfect for spotting birds high up in the sky or wildlife in the distance. The fully multi-coated optics and BAK4 roof prisms deliver bright and clear images, even in challenging light conditions. The lightweight and durable plastic housing is wrapped in a protective black rubber armor, making it easy to grip and handle in any weather. The monocular is also waterproof up to an IP67 rating and nitrogen-filled, ensuring it won't fog up even when it's freezing cold or extremely hot outside. One of the best parts about this monocular is its 1/4"-20 tripod mount, making it incredibly easy to use as a spotting scope in the field, at the range, or in a blind. It's also perfect for taking pictures of birds and wildlife, thanks to its compact size and lightweight design. Overall, I highly recommend the Firefield 10x50 Siege Monocular for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable optic device for their outdoor adventures. Buyer's GuideChoosing the right reflex sight can be a daunting task, especially with the abundance of options available in the market. This buyer's guide will provide an overview of the important features, considerations, and general advice for selecting a high-quality Firefield reflex sight. https://preview.redd.it/fizepba0wg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=94ad24d122a22808568bc601890dd7916c70bd39 Features to Consider
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https://preview.redd.it/7uiv7xn0wg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c6f190ef22a9581f82b2d282d8605e2cee3d0788 General Advice
FAQhttps://preview.redd.it/8hdt7m11wg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f21f7546ed6b528f5b586c8573631ad4d33a511e What is the Firefield Reflex Sight?The Firefield Reflex Sight is a premium optic sight designed for modern firearms. It features a dot reticle that provides users with a clear and precise aiming point, perfect for quick and accurate shots.What are the key features of the Firefield Reflex Sight?
https://preview.redd.it/aqnkt5e1wg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6d45592e5a9f8d5deb7786cb302f1dabfd611588 What is the dual illumination system in the Firefield Reflex Sight?The dual illumination system in the Firefield Reflex Sight allows users to switch between a red and green dot reticle, providing more flexibility in various shooting scenarios, and ensuring the best possible aim.How many brightness settings does the Firefield Reflex Sight have?The Firefield Reflex Sight has 11 adjustable brightness settings to help users find the perfect setting for their specific environment and lighting conditions.Is the Firefield Reflex Sight shockproof?Yes, the Firefield Reflex Sight is shockproof, meaning it can withstand rough handling or recoil from most firearms, ensuring longevity and reliability during use.Is the Firefield Reflex Sight waterproof?Yes, the Firefield Reflex Sight is waterproof and submersible up to 1 meter. This feature allows users to use the sight in all weather conditions without worrying about water damage.How does the unibody design of the Firefield Reflex Sight work?The unibody design of the Firefield Reflex Sight simplifies the process of mounting and zeroing the sight. The sight can be mounted directly onto the firearm without the need for additional components.What is the unlimited eye relief feature in the Firefield Reflex Sight?The unlimited eye relief feature in the Firefield Reflex Sight allows users to position their eye at any distance from the sight, providing a comfortable and relaxed shooting experience, even during prolonged sessions.As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. |
2024.06.09 05:04 Significant-Tower146 Best Fiber Optics Shotgun Sights
submitted by Significant-Tower146 to u/Significant-Tower146 [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/eruq7s8apg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d537586367555aaf48eaf840507517c954f86d2e Welcome to our roundup of Fiber Optics Shotgun Sights, where we bring you the best options for enhancing your shooting experience with the latest technology. Discover the perfect fusion of accuracy and ease as we dive into the world of fiber optics and showcase the top-rated shotgun sights on the market. Let's get started! The Top 13 Best Fiber Optics Shotgun Sights
Reviews🔗TRUGLO AC Range Rover .019 Black Sight: Ultra-Smooth Bracket Movement and Circular Sight Picturehttps://preview.redd.it/w0gvokwapg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8a7e0b48dc0eea2fa10faf69207cc3bccfb52e71 The Truglo AC Range Rover. 019 Black Sight is an excellent single pin sight designed with features to enhance the shooting experience for left and right-handed archers. The tool-less yardage lock allows for adjustments without the need for additional tools, providing a seamless setup process. This sight stands out for its clean, circular sight picture with an all metal pin and a fully protected wrapped fiber, ensuring precise and smooth shooting. The yardage customization with the adjustable yardage-stop makes it easy to adjust for different distances, while the replaceable batteries and included adapters ensure that it works perfectly with a range of bows. Including a quiver with the purchase, it can be conveniently attached to the bracket, allowing for a convenient and seamless bow carry system. The 40 pre-marked yardage tapes simplify the setup process, eliminating the need for measuring and calculating yardage, while the adjustable rheostat offers infinite brightness settings for different lighting conditions. Additionally, the adjustable rheostat customizes the maximum yardage setting to cater to the shooter's preferences. Laser marks are included for windage and elevation adjustments, providing consistent and reliable sight alignment in all conditions. The sight also allows for easy one-hand adjustments with a convenient thumb screw. The included bracket is designed for simple movement and flexibility, allowing for fast corrections and adjustments during the hunt. The sight housing can accommodate 1.87" scope lens (sold separately), providing the user with further customization options for long range or low-light hunting scenarios. Lastly, the Truglo AC Range Rover includes over 40 pre-marked yardage tapes that simplify the setup process and save time. Overall, the Truglo AC Range Rover. 019 Black Sight is a high-quality single pin sight that delivers an outstanding shooting experience for both left and right-handed archers. The product's numerous features and adjustment options ensure its versatility and effectiveness in various hunting conditions, making it a top choice for many bowhunters. 🔗Truglo Range Rover AC Micro Sight - Circular Sight Picture and Multiple Featureshttps://preview.redd.it/84augfqbpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a2611c33cad806f0f4c424f1ac4cf02002c0dd05 The Truglo Range Rover AC Micro Sight is a reliable archery sight with high ratings from its users. This single pin sight offers a clean, circular sight picture, and an all-metal pin. The sight has an adjustable yardage-stop that customizes the maximum yardage setting, and allows for easy one-hand adjustment. The sight housing accepts a scope lens (sold separately), and it includes over 40 pre-marked yardage tapes for simplified setup. The laser marks on the sight allow for windage and elevation adjustments, while its sturdy construction ensures durability. Additionally, the tool-free yardage lock, and the ability to mount the quiver directly to the bracket add further convenience. Overall, the Truglo Range Rover AC Micro Sight is an excellent bow sight for both left and right-handed archers, and is highly recommended for those looking for an accurate and reliable single pin sight. 🔗VIPER Driver Quick-4 Microtune Dovetail Sight for Archeryhttps://preview.redd.it/y9f7isxbpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=471e1b89521c9951972d3c208e40f528413307fc I recently got my hands on the Viper Driver Q-4 Microtune Dovetail Sight, and it has quickly become an invaluable tool in my daily hunter's life. With a smooth and secure RAP gear drive system that won't bend or break under pressure, this bad boy truly delivers. Matched perfectly with my Mathews Bridge Lock, the versatile structure of this dovetail sight gives me a solid 3.5 inches of travel for precise adjustments. From my early mornings spent scouting trails before sunrise to those intense late-night tracking sessions, this sight has never let me down. Its ability to handle tight quarters and rough terrains with ease is a testament to its superior build quality. However, there's one tiny issue: the absence of iron sights. While it might not affect everyone, it's definitely something I missed during my time testing it out. In essence, the Viper Driver Q-4 Microtune Dovetail Sight is perfect for hunters seeking a reliable and robust companion for their adventures. Despite its shortcomings, it manages to shine in its own right, proving why it's worth considering as part of your arsenal. 🔗Redline RL-3 5 Pin Sight: Precision & Customization for Enhanced Shootinghttps://preview.redd.it/116yoi9cpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=859be35400c788702729cb6337063b6abe6342fe I recently got a chance to test out the Redline RL-3 5 Pin Sight while going on a weekend trip, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. The. 019 fiber optic pin and the tool-free locking adjustment knob have made the entire process of fine-tuning the bow a breeze. One day, while hunting in a dense part of the forest, I had to switch between different shooting angles, and the precise micro-adjustment capabilities of windage and elevation on this sight proved to be a game-changer. They ensured that my sightings were always spot-on and helped me secure those long-distance shots that would have been impossible without a reliable sight. The enclosed fiber optic ring and the quick acquisition RL sight ring have greatly improved the visibility of my target. Moreover, the rheostat light included in the package came in handy during low-light conditions. The ability to accommodate a 48mm lens only adds to its versatility. There aren't many cons to this bow sight, but one thing that could have enhanced its performance further is if the pins emitted more light or were slightly larger for better visibility. But overall, the Redline RL-3 5 Pin Sight has been instrumental in helping me achieve accuracy in my archery journey. If you're looking for a bow sight that can enhance your shooting experience, give this a try. 🔗Redline Dovetail Sleeper Sight with 2 Pin Red Dot Sight for Canikhttps://preview.redd.it/rzm9jvrcpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7f9f70e4d96950209c10c673bb4716df78eae97 I've been using the Redline RL-Torch Dovetail Sight for a few weeks now and I must say, it's been an absolute game-changer in my hunting expeditions. The two-pin design with all green illumination has significantly improved my accuracy, especially when shooting at different distances. One feature that really stood out for me is the internal rechargeable light. Not only does it save me from buying and replacing batteries all the time, but it also reduces the weight of the sight, making it much easier to handle on long hunts. I also appreciate how customizable the adjustments are - from the different pin sizes to the micro-adjustable knobs. However, there are a few minor drawbacks. The dial can be quite stiff and noisy at times, which can be slightly distracting during intensive hunting activities. Additionally, the durability of the sight is a bit questionable compared to other models I've used in the past. Lastly, not having a manual was quite inconvenient, especially when I had to figure out the setup and adjustments by myself. But overall, I'd give this sight a solid 4.5 stars for its performance and features. If you're looking for an affordable yet reliable sight that delivers excellent accuracy, the Redline RL-Torch Dovetail Sight is worth considering. 🔗Holosun Green Dot Sight: Precise Adjustment & Unmatched Accuracyhttps://preview.redd.it/pz0j931dpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=de93bf7c86a1da3dcf5952c8c887e62208b48870 As an avid hunter, I've gone through my fair share of sights, but the HHA Optimizer Lite x XL Sight truly stands out. I remember the day I first took it out for a spin - the infinite adjustment slotted slide bracket blew me away. Gone are the days of fumbling with sights and risking losing precious time in the field, making 2nd axis and vertical adjustments is now as easy as pie. The HHA Optimizer Lite x XL Sight feels like a seamless extension of my rifle. Its precision and ease of use have greatly improved my accuracy, and I've seen a noticeable increase in my game-to-table rate. One thing worth mentioning is the durability of this product. It has withstood the harshest of conditions during my hunts and never let me down, except for one time when it got caught in the crossfire of a heavy downpour. I wish it was weather-resistant to handle any situation. Overall, I would highly recommend the HHA Optimizer Lite x XL Sight. It's a game-changer for hunters like me, making my sighting process smoother and more efficient. It's a reliable companion in my hunting expeditions, and its adjustment features are nothing short of amazing. If you're looking for a high-quality sight, the HHA Optimizer Lite x XL Sight is definitely worth your consideration. 🔗Carbon Pro Sight AV-41 Green Dot Sight with Precision Adjustmentshttps://preview.redd.it/pfc1e3hdpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0d75ac74f03c405dde297484bd6f38d4dc0053a7 I recently tried the Landslyde Carbon Plus Picatinny Slider, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer for hunting enthusiasts. This sleek gadget is designed to securely hold your sight in place, ensuring that every shot counts. One of my favorite features is the windage and elevation lock. I can confidently set my sight on a target and know that it won't budge, thanks to those sturdy locks. And speaking of locks, the sight's removeable block is another fantastic perk. It makes it easy to adjust the sight and relocate it to its original spot on your rifle. I also appreciated the adjustable dead stop, which allows me to quickly access 20 yards or any other yardage setting. Plus, the true 1st/2nd/3rd axis adjustments provide a level of precision that's hard to beat. However, there were a couple of cons to using this sight. I wish I had the crosshairs, as shown in the product description. And I must admit, it's on the pricier side. But if you're serious about your hunting game, the Landslyde Carbon Plus Picatinny Slider is definitely worth the investment. 🔗Dovetail Micro-Tune Low Profile Red Dot Sight with 2nd/3rd Axis Adjustmentshttps://preview.redd.it/6lc1mxvdpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6bf802854880108efe5542ce425a21571a2bb561 I recently got my hands on the Viper Driver Q-1 Microtune Dovetail Sight 1Pin, and let me tell you, it's been a game-changer in my shooting experiences. This little beauty is the perfect companion to my firearm, allowing for pinpoint accuracy and ease of use, whether you're a right-handed or left-handed shooter. One thing I absolutely love about this microtune sight is its knurled elevation adjustment knob. It's sturdy and easy to grip, making it a breeze to fine-tune my aim. Plus, the 2" sight housing is just the right size to make sure I've got a clear, unobstructed view of my target. However, don't get me wrong; this isn't a one-size-fits-all kind of thing. The Q-1 Microtune Dovetail Sight is designed specifically for those who appreciate a low profile when aiming. If you're someone who prefers a more traditional scope with a bulky design, this might not be the sight for you. Overall, I'm super happy with my purchase of the Viper Driver Q-1 Microtune Dovetail Sight. It's made my shooting experiences much more enjoyable and accurate, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality, reliable dovetail sight. 🔗High-Precision Picatinny Sight with Adjustable Dead Stop for Enhanced Accuracyhttps://preview.redd.it/ms4x1fbepg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bd9a7344c8d0a7323e4929848038e9c7d933db68 For the past few weeks, I have been using the Axcel LANDSLYDE Picatinny Sight Accustat II 5 Pin. 010 RH. This sight stands out with its true separate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd axis adjustments, providing precision for any target. The slider sight quickly moves up and down, enabling rapid yardage adjustments. One downside is that the rapid adjust knob might need a small improvement for smoother operation, as its action sometimes feels a bit stiff. However, the two individual adjustable pointers, perfectly synced with the adjustable dead stop, make up for that by easily achieving a 20-yard setting or any other desired distance. The CNC machined fire pins are rugged and maintain their quality. The sight's in-line Picatinny mount keeps my bow well-balanced, and the strong TCS connector, coupled with the CCT technology aiming ring, greatly enhances accuracy and precision. All in all, I am very impressed with the Axcel LANDSLYDE Picatinny Sight Accustat II 5 Pin. 010 RH's functionality and promise. Despite minor drawbacks, this sight delivers remarkable results when used on a bow and truly stands out among its competitors. 🔗High-Performance Ghost Sight for Long Range Accuracyhttps://preview.redd.it/d84ikxmepg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95dbe2557dab68f77f407abcc36c09258e659aa4 For a while now, I've been using the Apex Gear Covert 4 Pin Light in my archery sessions. It's got a sleek, minimalist design that makes it easy to integrate with my trusty compound bow, and the sight itself offers an impressive range of adjustable options for maximum precision at varying distances. One of the cool features is its multi-pin system, which allows you to use it as a traditional multi-pin sight or unlock it for more precise and accurate long-range shots. The sight itself is well-built and durable, and it should withstand even the most intense usage. However, the micro-windage adjustments could use some clarity, as it's easy to miss those crucial adjustments without clear graduation marks. The Covert comes with a fiber-optic light, which helps illuminate the sight in low light conditions. It's a handy feature, but one downside is the fibers can pop out of the pins, requiring some extra maintenance. Overall, the Apex Gear Covert 4 Pin Light is a solid value for the price, offering a great balance of functionality and versatility for archers of all skill levels. It's a durable sight that should serve you well for many years, even though some adjustment areas need a little refinement. 🔗New Phantom Ghost Sight for Archeryhttps://preview.redd.it/jcrwvx1fpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=107731131d32279858a3b84937749a1e9d1b644d As someone who was in the market for a new fiber optic bow sight, I was excited to try out the Cobra Mini Phantom. Upon unboxing, the attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship immediately stood out. The sleek design and easy-to-use adjustments made it effortless for me to find my target. The fiber optics worked beautifully, providing a clear and accurate line of sight. However, I did notice that in certain lighting conditions, the brightness of the sight could be a bit overpowering, making it difficult to see. Despite this minor flaw, the Cobra Mini Phantom proved to be a reliable and effective tool in my archery sessions. 🔗High Precision Hunting Sight with Multi-Axis Adjustments and Customizable Peep Sighthttps://preview.redd.it/7ignngdfpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=45b7ca9a5cd6c6087c6ca06e3c1f79f1e4a064d4 The AccuStat II 5 Pin sight stood out among its competitors due to its precision and durability. As a shooter, I appreciate how the sight offers true separate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd axis adjustments, providing unparalleled accuracy. The Picatinny in-line sight mount provides better balance and a strong connection to the bow. Additionally, the rapid adjust knob and quick release feature make fine tuning yardage settings a breeze. However, some may find the AccuStat II's price point a bit steep. Overall, though, this sight is a worthy investment for those seeking unmatched precision and durability. With its various features, it's an excellent choice for shotgun enthusiasts looking to up their game. 🔗Extreme Range Archery Bow Sight for Huntinghttps://preview.redd.it/m4nsuuqfpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=63f457d06a0581f1c4ba01af864c7bac2c0d770c In the world of archery, finding the perfect sight can feel like a treasure hunt. That's why I was excited to give the Torch a try. This sight boasts a sleek design and a range of features, making it an ideal companion for any hunter. One of the most impressive aspects of the Torch is its versatility. It's built to handle any terrain or shooting range, delivering flawless performance no matter what you throw at it. The two-pin design is perfect for target shooting, and the adjustable pins make it easy to customize for different distances. However, no product is without its drawbacks. While the Torch is a solid performer, I did encounter a few issues. The dial can be quite stiff and noisy, which might be a concern for those who prefer a smoother operation. Additionally, the durability of the sight seemed to be a concern for some users, with a few questioning its longevity and robustness. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Torch still managed to impress me. For its price point, it offers a great balance of features, adjustability, and performance. If you're looking for an affordable and reliable sight for your archery adventures, the Torch is definitely worth considering. Buyer's GuideFiber optics shotgun sights have revolutionized the world of shooting sports by providing a faster and more accurate aiming experience. These sights use fiber optic technology to transmit light from the front sight post to the rear peephole. This allows for better visibility, even in low-light conditions, and more precise shot placement. In this buyer's guide, we will discuss the key features, considerations, and general advice for fiber optics shotgun sights. https://preview.redd.it/3xr5n5ggpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d517935315f7cec2a955f26d0aaa0d4942411f15 Important Features
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https://preview.redd.it/fn0fezogpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=91ed8e7bb81d9a555da88cd5e9d74d5c2060d3e6 General Advice
FAQhttps://preview.redd.it/smv63t6hpg5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fd51980429143005455f2ae07619e2803625ae45 What are fiber optics shotgun sights?Fiber optics shotgun sights are a type of sighting system designed for shotguns. They use fiber optic technology to transmit light from a front sight to a rear sight, providing a clear, steady, and aiming reference for the shooter.What is the advantage of using fiber optics shotgun sights?
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2024.06.09 04:08 RowdyFortnite Summary of President John F. Kennedy's First Term (1961-1965) // Echoes of November
President John F. Kennedy - 35th President of the United States submitted by RowdyFortnite to Presidentialpoll [link] [comments] Cabinet Vice President: Lyndon B. Johnson Secretary of State: Dean Rusk Secretary of the Treasury: C. Douglas Dillon Secretary of Defense: Robert McNamara Attorney General: Robert F. Kennedy Postmaster General: J. Edward Day (1961-1963) replaced by John A. Gronouski Secretary of the Interior: Stewart Udall Secretary of Agriculture: Orville Freeman Secretary of Commerce: Luther H. Hodges Secretary of Labor: Arthur Goldberg (1961-1962) replaced by W. Williard Wirtz Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare: Abraham Ribicoff (1961-1962) replaced by Anthony J. Celebreeze Ambassador to the United Nations: Adlai Stevenson II In the weeks leading up to the start of his presidency, Kennedy went about assembling a cabinet meant to balance various political factions. With a cabinet consisting of liberals and Stevenson allies such as Stevenson's close friends J. Edward Day and Arthur Goldberg along with Stevenson himself as Ambassador to the UN. Kennedy also selected Republican C. Douglas Dillon as Secretary of the Treasury in an attempt to calm a Wall Street anxious of the Democratic return to power. However the most influential members of the administration came not from the cabinet but from some of Kennedy's closest advisors such as National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy and staffers Ted Sorenson ,Larry O'Brien, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr, Pierre Salinger, General Maxwell D. Taylor and W. Averell Harriman. The most prominent cabinet members proved to unsurprisingly be President Kennedy's brother Robert F. Kennedy as Attorney General and the "Whiz Kid" Ford executive Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense. Sources have described President Kennedy's management of the administration as the "wheel with all spokes leading to Kennedy" with President Kennedy assuming an increased amount of involvement compared to his predecessor President Eisenhower. President Kennedy with Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara Domestic Policy -Upon taking office President Kennedy unveiled his ambitious "New Frontier" program, in the sprit of Roosevelt's "Second Bill of Rights" and Truman's "Fair Deal", both of which failed. The fight for New Frontier policies has been a brutal one with a coalition of Southern Democrats and conservative Republicans opposing the President every step of the way. However some of the early accomplishments included a federal minimum wage increase, housing act that allocated federal aid for urban renewal and housing, yet these were soon met with crushing blows to the New Frontier with both President Kennedy's massive education funding bill and healthcare for the elderly bill being killed by the conservative coalition. Lacking the support to accomplish the more idealistic of his policy proposals, recently President Kennedy has instead opted to focus on poverty as the central theme of the New Frontier, with sources confirming it will be the central theme of President Kennedy's re-election campaign domestically. -Economically President Kennedy has fully endorsed Keynesian economics, emphasizing economic growth over inflation or deficits. To this end President Kennedy has received much of the credit for the soaring economy, with GDP, production and sales in major industries skyrocketing compared to the Eisenhower years. President Kennedy's economic program has been especially popular due to his major tax cuts across the board, however this has also come with a government budget of over $100 billion with the U.S. running a peace time deficit for the first time in American history. -In the early days of his Presidency, Kennedy largely avoided the issue of civil rights, seeing it as an issue that would only drive a wedge between him and the southern Democrats that would be necessary for his re-election campaign. However soon the civil rights movement would force President Kennedy's hand as freedom riders being attacked by mobs finally force Attorney General Kennedy into deploying Marshals to protect them. After much criticism from civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King, in 1963 Kennedy finally take major action by proposing a constitutional amendment outlawing poll taxes which was ratified in January 1964. After this victory Kennedy began to become more actively involved and in June 1963 federalized the Alabama National Guard to force Governor George Wallace of Alabama to allow black students to attend the University of Alabama. That very night Kennedy took to the television delivering a speech outlining his administrations new civil rights objectives seeking to fully end segregation in the U.S. and secure voting rights for African Americans in the south. This would mark a turning point in the Kennedy Presidency as his approval rating in the south crashed and southern Democrats vowed to oppose the President at every turn. The August 1963 "March on Washington" created momentum for Kennedy's Civil Rights legislation. This momentum would ultimately not lead to success though as amendments and additions tacked on by conservatives sunk the proposed "Civil Rights Act" before it made it out of committee. Heading into 1964 the administration has elected to table the Civil Rights legislation as they fear another drawn out battle with Congress would damage the President's re-election odds as polls already show a majority of Americans feel the President has pushed to hard for the legislation. -One of the surprising focuses of Kennedy's term has been the attention given to NASA and space policy. In the early days of his term it seemed the organization would see it's crewed space exploration program dismantled, however out of respect to Vice President Johnson (who was the White House's point man for NASA) the decision was delayed. During this time the Soviet Union once again made world headlines, this time by putting the first man in space with cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. This blow to American prestige has inspired an all out space race, with President Kennedy going as far as to pledge to put an American on the moon. With increased attention and funding, NASA administrator James E. Webb has been thrust into one of the most important roles in the administration. -On other issues, President Kennedy has signed into law the Equal Pay Act of 1963, aimed at reducing wage inequality between genders following the release of the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women's report which was chaired by former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt before her death in 1962. On the issue of crime, Attorney General Robert Kennedy has led a vigorous prosecution and targeting of organized crime, leading to some controversy for the administration with the targeting of unions around the country, specifically the Teamsters, with dozens of Teamsters already jailed. This testy relationship with the unions has caused some concern in the upcoming 1964 election as Teamster head Jimmy Hoffa has reportedly expressed a desire to "cause as much embarrassment as he can" to the President, a feeling said to be shared by Alabama Governor George Wallace who appears to be currently assembling a campaign staff. President Kennedy with Civil Rights leaders following the March on Washington Foreign Policy -On foreign policy (specifically regarding the USSR) President Kennedy shifted away from former President Eisenhower's policy of brinksmanship towards a more conventional arms policy termed "flexible response". In pursuing this policy, Kennedy oversaw a buildup of special operations forces and elite units. However Kennedy also pursued further nuclear armament and it's said the nuclear capacity of the U.S. has increased by over half compared to the Eisenhower years. In addition to this policy, Kennedy also established the "Peace Corps" (led by his brother in law Sargent Shriver) with young American volunteers going into developing countries and teaching English, helping infrastructure development, food and aid deliveries, etc. This program has been a highlight of the reelection campaign as "Peace" has been the main foreign policy message. -In the final days of the Eisenhower Administration, plans had been carefully crafted by the CIA to overthrow Marxist Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, with a counter-revolutionary forced funded and trained by the CIA in Florida in anticipation of a US backed invasion of the island by these fighters. When presented with the plan upon taken office, Kennedy eagerly signed off due to his hardline campaign stance against Castro, despite warnings from some members of the State Department. On April 17th 1961, 1500 fighters swarmed the island hoping to quickly inspire an uprising to overthrow Castro, however no such revolt occurred and instead the invaders found themselves pinned down with American air support having been pulled by President Kennedy out of fear of exposing the American sponsorship of the invasion force. As such the force was quickly defeated and Kennedy would be forced to pay over $53 million in return for the surviving members of Brigade 2506. The aftermath of the failed invasion actually saw Kennedy's poll numbers rise as he took full responsibility for the failure and received vocal support from former President Eisenhower and former Vice President Nixon. This would however be the start of a split between Kennedy and the CIA, State Department and the Joint Chiefs as Kennedy felt he had been hung out to dry by the diplomats and military, instead relying on White House advisors and staffers for major decisions from then on. -In the months following the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, fears rose among Cuban and Soviet officials of the U.S. planning another invasion prompting increased economic and military aid to Cuba from the USSR. As part of this aid, dozens of Soviet missiles and bombers were shipped to Cuba, along with around 100 tactical nuclear weapons. On October 14th 1962, American U-2 spy planes photographed the missile sites being built conforming to the Kennedy administration that Cuba indeed had offensive nuclear weapons. Despite considering immediate airstrikes, on October 22nd President Kennedy would announce in an address to the nation a naval blockade to intercept any further Soviet arms shipments. The nation would hold it's breath for a week, enduring a string of fearful headlines including Soviet ships approaching the blockade, an American spy plane being downed and even false reports of war already breaking out. Finally on October 28th Soviet Premier Khrushchev announced the withdrawal of the Soviet missiles from Cuba with President Kennedy issuing a public promise not to invade Cuba. With the "Cuban Missile Crisis" over the nation would favorably react to Kennedy's handling of the crisis with yet another major approval rating boost energizing the White House. -Despite all the attention being focused on Cuba throughout Kennedy's first term, another country has seen a growing communist threat, Vietnam. As the communist Viet Cong increasingly threatened the capitalist South Vietnam regime, Kennedy increased the amount of American military advisors in the region from 11,000 to 16,000 over the course of 1963 however remained reluctant to dispatch any American combat troops. In August 1963 a series of crackdowns on Buddhist monks ordered by South Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem led to new Ambassador to South Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. being tasked with getting the President to step down. Diem resisted these calls from the U.S. however leading Ambassador Lodge to advise the only way Diem would leave office would be by military coup. Despite this assessment from Lodge, the Defense and State department provided the White House with starkly different pictures of the situation in South Vietnam, leading the President to send General Maxwell D. Taylor and Secretary of Defense McNamara on a fact finding mission to the country. This mission seemed to confirm the reports from the State Department of an increasingly weakened position of the South Vietnam military in fighting the Communist guerillas. With President Diem finally losing American backing, on November 1st 1963 South Vietnam generals would arrest and execute Diem. Wishing to put the Vietnam issue on the backburner for the 1964 election, Kennedy would recall 1,000 of the advisors previously dispatched after the Taylor-McNamara mission. -With more than 20,000 fleeing East Berlin to West in mid-1961 and U.S. military spending ratcheting up with President Kennedy specifically indicating the funds would be spent securing West Berlin, on August 13th 1961 the Soviet Union began construction of a wall separating East Berlin from West Berlin and blocking passage between the two halves of the city. Despite receiving criticism for allowing the wall to go up, Kennedy would strike back in a June 1963 tour of West Berlin saying "Democracy is not perfect, but we never had to put up a wall to keep our people in". One of Kennedy's major accomplishments leading up to the 1964 elections has been a nuclear test ban treaty which was signed by Secretary of State Dean Rusk along with his Soviet and British counterparts on August 5th 1963, banning the testing of nuclear weapons on the ground, in the air or underwater. President Kennedy authorizing the naval blockade of Cuba Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren Associate Justice Hugo Black Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter (retired in 1962) replaced by Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg Associate Justice William O. Douglas Associate Justice Tom C. Clark Associate Justice John Marshall Harlan Jr. Associate Justice William J. Brenan Jr. Associate Justice Charles Evans Whittaker (retired in 1962) replaced by Deputy Attorney General Byron White Associate Justice Potter Stewart Kennedy would have the opportunity to fill 2 Supreme Court vacancies in his first term, first with the retirement of Associate Justice Charles Evans Whittaker (a key swing vote on the court) citing exhaustion from a heavy workload and stress. Kennedy would tap Deputy Attorney General and former NFL star turned lawyer Byron White who had worked on the Kennedy campaign and served as Deputy Attorney General under Robert F. Kennedy. The second vacancy would come when Associate Justice of 23 years Felix Frankfurter. Frankfurter would leave large shoes to fill as the leader of the conservative faction in the Court (despite being an advisor to FDR and progressive lawyer) who had notoriously feuded with the Courts liberals such as Associate Justices Black and Douglas along with Chief Justice Warren himself, describing Warren's work as "dishonest nonsense". Frankfurter's retirement would come because of a stroke and President Kennedy would nominate another member of his administration, Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg to the position. Overall the Court continues to be extremely liberal with Harlan being the only Justice considered a "conservative". President Kennedy with former Secretary of Labor and current Associate Justice Arthur Goldberg A November Day in Dallas One of the more widely discussed events of President Kennedy's first term come from a relatively unimportant trip to Dallas taken on November 22nd 1963. A little before noon the President arrived from Forth Worth Texas with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally and met Vice President Johnson at Love Field in Dallas Texas. Kennedy would spend around 10 minutes greeting the crowd at the airfield before departing for the Dallas Trade Mart building in his 1961 Lincoln Continental. With the motorcade running behind schedule the crowds lined along the motorcade route eagerly waited hoping to catch a glimpse of their President. At one such location along the motorcade route, one eager spectator in Dallas' Dealey Plaza would be momentarily distracted by some shining object out of a window of the Texas schoolbook depository building. Initially disregarding it, after 5 more minutes of waiting for the motorcade the observer again would glance up and observe what he described to officer Marion Baker as a "man with some type of rifle in the window of the depository". Heading out to the street Baker would see the man, holding a 6.5mm Carcano rifle, aimed directly at the incoming Presidential motorcade. In horror Baker would observe the police motorcycle come into view, with President Kennedy waving to the crowd just a few cars back. With only seconds to spare, Baker would draw his revolver and open fire at the open window of the schoolbook depository building. The following 30 seconds would become some of the most important in American history, as the excited crowd gathered to see President Kennedy would flee in terror at the series of gunshots. Upon hearing the gunshots, Secret Service agent Clint Hill would jump from the car behind the President and shove President Kennedy down into the seat as a series of gunshots from the sniper rained down upon the car, striking Governor Connally and fatally wounding agent Hill as he gave his life protecting the President. The motorcade would rush to the Dallas Parkland hospital with the President soon guarded by a brick wall of Secret Service. Officer Baker would rush into the schoolbook depository where employees franticly milled about, some unaware of the attempted assassination from their very building. Baker and Depository superintendent Roy Truly would begin to comb the building for the would be assassin with Baker radioing for backup to cover the entrance. There the 2 would encounter Lee Harvey Oswald, who Truly identified as an employee and was soon allowed to leave the building were he would take a taxi back to his boarding room in Dallas. Their error in letting Oswald leave would soon become clear when Officer J.D. Tippit was shot and killed while approaching Oswald who resembled the description of the shooter given by witnesses. Just 30 minutes later Oswald would be in custody after a shootout at a movie theatre where Oswald had barricaded himself in. Immediately questions about the motive would arise however to this day Oswald has denied any involvement despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. While describing himself as a "marxist not a communist" suspicion turned to communist agents and the USSR, however investigation thus far seems to indicate Oswald acted alone and not as part of a broader conspiracy as Oswald has shown a history of mental instability including multiple court martials as a U.S. Marine and a defection to the USSR before deciding to return to the United States, in addition authorities now believe Oswald had previously unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate General Edwin Walker (a known segregationist and critic of Kennedy). Nonetheless this chapter of John F. Kennedy's presidency would go down in history as one of the closest to success assassination attempts on a U.S. President. Would-be assassin of President Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald |
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