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SparksTactical
Registrace 12. 08. 2011
Everything you can think of that involves guns, ammo, knives, flashlights, all sorts of gear, and the good old outdoors.
Make sure to check out my playlists for organized video content:
Shooting Vids
Rifles and Handguns
Optics
Tactical Apparel
Backpacking and Hiking
Backpacking Gear
Personal Viewpoints
Personal Projects
Hydro Dip Weapons Camo
Revamping My EDC
Fixed Blades and Folding Knives
Make sure to check out my playlists for organized video content:
Shooting Vids
Rifles and Handguns
Optics
Tactical Apparel
Backpacking and Hiking
Backpacking Gear
Personal Viewpoints
Personal Projects
Hydro Dip Weapons Camo
Revamping My EDC
Fixed Blades and Folding Knives
Custom AR15 Build
This is my first AR15 build. Total cost just over $900 as shown. Stay tuned for complete build. It has a DPMS lower receiver, DPMS lower parts kit, DPMS buffer, spring, and buffer tube, Magpul MOE stock, Yankee Hill A3 upper receiver, Yankee Hill bolt carrier group, Yankee Hill 16" 1:7 twist chrome lined barrel, Yankee Hill gas block and plated gas tube, Troy TRX Standard 11" battle rail and a Yankee Hill Phantom 5C2 flash suppressor.
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PVC Target Stand
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A cheap home made PVC target stand that cost less than $20 to make. It's a great versatile target stand that can be made to fit any specific target of your choice. The best part is you can easily take this target stand apart for easy storage. What you need to build one target stand: 6- 15" 1 1/2" PVC sticks to make the legs 4- 1 1/2" PVC tee's 1- 18.5" PVC crossmember. You can make this piece a...
Vortex Sparc Red Dot Review
zhlédnutí 38KPřed 12 lety
Vortex Sparc red dot. High quality red dot for under $200.
5.11 TAC A2 Gloves
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5.11's TAC A2 tactical gloves. Quality tactical gloves for under $40.
V-TAC Double Sided Targets
zhlédnutí 787Před 12 lety
Here's a quick review of Viking Tactics double sided tactical target. Great target for the money.
Glock 23 Thoughts and Buying Experience
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Thoughts on the Glock 23 and on my buying experience of my first handgun.
Do you have a video on how to build a target stand by steps?
I made a mistake and got 1 1/4" pvc pipe, but it ended up being a great mistake, because the wood fits in the pipe with a perfect amount of tightness, and is almost at 6' height, because it can't go down past the t's , yet is tight to the point that it can't come out.
Excellent !!!
Do the 1 x 2 wood pieces move around? Wobble?
I think I know where you filmed this. Near Sparks, NV? I've been out there several times. Great design by the way. Thanks.
It not over-engineered and can be disassembled...Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this.
Real nice
this is a great idea..
What size wood fits inside the 1.5” pvc?
If you have lots of spent lead bullets, use some to weigh the stand down in windy situations. Rebar pieces work too.
That terrain looks like Eastern Washington or Oregon. Thanks for giving the measurements.
This is cool, you can also fill the legs with sand for more support
Just made a couple of these. Cheap, easy, and works. Thanks.
Perfect!!! 2021 New to shooting and the local range here needs us to bring our own targets. Started to build a stand with 2"x2" 's with 2 crossmembers.. Nevermind that Im buidling this!!! Thank you!!. I ride into range with motorycle too. Great Ageless design!! Thanks
can’t find one anywhere now. i need this
tried this today at the range, like them alot.
Very interesting!!! But 1 1/2" = 38 mm? Why then 4 foot 1"x2" wood sticks for the supports., will they fit inside the pipes?
"3" 15" sticks? Not 4?
3 on each side; 2 on the ground and 1 upright.
Thanks dude, great idea! Making a couple today... happy Shooting!!!!
Just what I was looking for. Do you have dimentions.
This is dope and simplicitic
I prefer my trigger fingers uncovered. Unfortunately the ones I've tried fall apart after I remove the finger tips... these look well made but don't seem suitable to cut the trigger fingers off!
Thanks for the video. Didn't like the heavy metal stands that are out there that require you to add on tall 1x's. This will be much better for transporting and storing. I'll just bring a small sand bag to set on the leg to help prevent it from tipping over (we get a bit of wind out here where I'm at). Thanks again!
Great video. I built 2 of these using all pvc. I did not put end caps on the bottom pipes because my shooting pit has really loose sand and on windy days I put sand in the bottom pipes to stabilize it. Easy peazy. It's strong enough to hang a 10" steel plate from it.
Forgot to add i put end caps on it to keep out dirt and drilled small wholes on each end to drive long nails through to keep it stable against the wind...thanks again.
Thanks for the vid this one makes quite a bit of sense...
Also you can make self healing rubber targets from stall matts. Paint them white and wala!
Is that a gen 3 or 4
I like this. Thank you. Looking at this, I cannot believe I was having so much trouble trying to conceive a target stand that could be easily built and replicated. Looking forward to putting one together, giving it a try.
Thank you for making this video, there are a lot of videos on making PVC target stands but this one is by far the easiest and cheapest. Cost me $14.58 out the door at Home depot & another $3.88 for a 4 pack of plastic (4") spring clamps for the 1x2 uprights. It stays together without any issues being unglued and that is even in 10 mph winds using weight on one of the legs, and I have used it at least 5 times at my outdoor gun club pistol range, the targets are hung 25 yards from the shooting station and it sucks having to lug everything around when you want to shoot closer...thank you for solving that dilemma for me!
Nice. Keep it simple!
I used most of this same design with a couple of modifications. Instead of the cross bar in the middle, I connect the two sides using the cross piece on the front bottom. I also drill out the firing strips to different heights depending on what kind of shooting I do. A great design. Thanks
nice build bud im going with anderson manufactoring they have cheap parts
GREAT Video. Thx. Heading out tonite to build one. Be safe, remain vigilant.
What are the dimension of your targets?
I've built this-works excellent. if there's a wind you may have to weigh it down but that's simple to do.
we're do I purchase lower? I'm in California
I made one similar to this but it was a little more cumbersome than this one. I am going to make this design. I could see gluing the T's to the vertical legs as it doesn't add much length and would be less to have to put together.
Have Gen 1 with 100,000 no internal part failures, just retired it. Bought newer Gen 3 may it last as long? Lot of dealers won't allow you to purchase more then one handgun in a 7 day period, don't want to fill out and ATF multiple sale form . Won't do it for rifles if this is a case? Just need to go to another gun shop in your area. Glock intended the user to rack the slide and not slide stop. Shouldn't make internal modifications on defense pistol, could lead to legal issues if you ever needed to use it for defense!
Of all the PVC target stands out there, this one works, it's cheap, it's stable - and easy to make more stable, and the one cross member makes it more versatile and easier to adjust to fit different width targets. Good job!
This works great!!!!!!!
Where do you see "3 legs?"
I want this exact looking ar! please someone message me and tell me how I can build this gun and where I can get the parts. I love the way his looks I just don't know what all the parts I like the look of are called. what kind of barrel is that??
I like this vid a lot; just have a question: How do you fit the wood stick which larger base side is 2" into the PVC with a diameter of 1 1/2"? Am I misunderstanding?
A 2" piece of wood is actually 1.5".
You won the Internet for the day! Best DIY idea yet!
Do you have problems with it toppling over due to wind?
a couple sand bags made out of old jeans filled with sand and sewn at both ends would keep it still thats what i plan on doing
Or for those of us without sewing skills or jeans without holes a flat rock or cinder block will work.
Local hardware stores have empty sand bags ~ 50 cents ready to fill.
Another idea would be a tent stake on the four corners after drilling a pilot hole thru the PVC
Nice video. How far do the wood sticks go down into your pvc tubes? Thank you.
Made 2 of these over the weekend. Worked like a charm. Thanks for the video.
I watched this video, and I brought some PVC pipe. The ABS pipe was the same price as the PVC. I didn't plan to glue the piece together. Thank you for the video.
I made this today and it worked out perfect. I made the crossbar a bit wider, but your directions were spot on.