Easton Shaft X23 Limited Edition
The Golden Anniversary of an unstoppable force in target archery! It was born from a desire for the ultimate in performance and precision. The strongest available alloy combined with Easton's still-secret processes and Jim Easton's unrelenting drive for perfection yielding the legendary Easton X7 - quite possibly, the most-winning single sporting goods product in history. X7 is still an unstoppable force on the podium, just as it was beginning in 1965.
Easton celebrates 50 years of X7 Olympic Gold Medals, Vegas Championships and countless other victories, with the Golden Anniversary X23 and X27 Limited Edition shafts. Dual-anodized and individually laser-etched with Jim and Greg Easton's signature, these one-of-a-kind shafts will be produced in very limited numbers, only for the 2015-16 indoor season.
Optimized for maximum diameter, indoor, World Archery regulation competition
Precision and proven X7 alloy performance
7178-T9 aerospace alloy
Diamond polished anodized silver finish
Guaranteed straightness: ± .001"
Weight tolerance: ± 3/4%
Strength (psi) 105,000
Archery Style: Compound Target, 3D Archery
Material: Aluminium
Uni Bushing included
All other components sold separately
EASTON INSPIRE
SIZE
SHAFT WEIGHT
Grains/inch
SPINE
LENGTH
inch
WEIGHT OF POINTS
grains
NOCK
2312
9.5
0.423
33.00
100
SUPER NOCK
2314
10.8
0.391
33.50
2315
11.8
0.340
34.00
Package 6 pieces
MP - 41
The MP-41 (M.P. 41) submachine gun (9x19 Luger/Parabellum) was developed by Hugo Schmeisser, son of the Louis Schmeisser who developed the first practical machine gun, the MP-18.At the time of development of MP-41, that is, in 1941, the company C.G.Haenel,at which Schmeisser was chiefdesigner, manufactured MP-40 submachine guns for German army. It is possible that Schmeisser decided to develop a submachine gun which was better suited for infantry use than the MP-40.For this reason, he combined the receiver, action and magazine of MP-40 with the wooden stock and selective-fire mechanism of MP-28.Haenel company produced more than few MP-41 submachine guns, which were mostly purchased by SS troops, which had their own supply chains. However, late in 1941 Erma company filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Haenel, and as a result, Haenel company was forced to close the production of MP-41. Only 26 700 guns of MP-41 pattern were made during the war, and most were issued to SS, SDand police troops.
Code
1024
Weight
3.150 gr.
Dimension
86 cm
Color
Black metal with wooden stock
Date of manufactoring
1941
The freight is including in the price for delivery in Greece.
The above item is already in stock in our shop. Address : 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
Ingram MAC - 11
The Ingram MAC-11 (Military Armament Corporation Model 11) is a machine pistol developed by American gun designer Gordon Ingram at the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) during the 1970s. The weapon is a sub-compact version of the Model 10 (MAC-10), and is chambered to fire the smaller .380 ACP round. Modification MAC-11 uses 9 x 17 mm (.380 ACP)
1088
1.475gr.
25 /45 cm
Black
1972
Model
VICTOR
LVPU 005
Price
61,00
Green mottled-dark or brown
ZIRCOPACK
LVPK 004
83.00
Khaki
JVD Target Face Fita 3X20 cm. Vertical Recurve
The freight, for all the deliveries to the Greek area is 6,00 euros