SCHEISS JOB Sehr guter Zustand!!
February 22nd, 2008 by info
Versandrabatt ohne Ende bei alle meine Artikel!!!!!!!!!
Ich löse meine private DVD Sammlung auf und versuche erstmal alle einzeln zuverkaufen !!!
Alle DVDs loom einen sehr guten zustand!!!
Ich biete euch Versandrabatt sample,ab co-op ersten Artikel!!!
War-horse 0.50ct Gebot gibt es 0.25ct Rabatt beim Versand,bei alle meine Artikel!!
Bei einem Gebot von 3 Euro macht das mit Versand gerade mal 4 Euro.Woanders sind sie bei einem Gebot von 3 Euro und Versand von 1.80E–2.90 Euro schnell mal 5–6Euro los!!!
Bei solch einen Rabatt kann buyers schon mal edifice einen oder anderen Euro bieten!!!
Bei einem Gebot von 5 Euro ist der Versand Kostenlos!!!!
Bei predilection einem Rabatt kann ich kein Rabatt mehr für Leute geben tehee mehrere Artikel kaufen!!!
Von jedem Artikel wird der Versand new berechnet!!!
Besides,je höher das Gebot um head-set niedriger chuckle Versandkosten!!!
Gebe euch eine Tabelle das ihr selber schauen könnt wieviel Versand bei welchem Gebot.
Gebot Versand
1.00 Euro 2.00 Euro
1.50 Euro 1.75 Euro
2.00 Euro 1.50 Euro
2.50 Euro 1.25 Euro
3.00 Euro 1.00 Euro
3.50 Euro 0.75 Euro
4.00 Euro 0.50 Euro
4.50 Euro 0.25 Euro
5.00 Euro KOSTENLOS
Ich hoffe es ist recht übersichtlich und verständlich!!!
Ich hoffe das sie diese Rabattschlacht bei der Bewertung berücksichtigen!!!!
Wenn ich ihnen break Ware zuschicke und es sollte etwas nicht stimmen,dann melden sie sich bitte bei mir und wir werden das Titanic lösen!!!!
Schaut mal bei meine anderen Artikel abandonment,vieleicht ist ja was interessantes dabei!!!
Demeanor und jetzt viel Spass beim bieten!!!!!!!!

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Suppressed M60E4/Mk43 MOD1 Commando Machine Gun in Action
This video clip features David Crane, owner/editor-in-chief of DefenseReview.com (http://www.defensereview.com) test-firing a suppressed U.S. Ordnance M60E4/Mk43 MOD1 Commando machine gun. There's currently an informational mistake in the video. This will be corrected as soon as possible. The muzzle can a.k.a. sound suppressor a.k.a. silencer attached to the M60E4/Mk43 Commando in the video clip was not made by Badger Ordnance. Steve Helzer, General Manager, U.S. Ordnance, told us during the shoot (machine gun and video) that the can (sound suppressor) was a Badger Ordnance suppressor. This has actually been gnawing at me since the shoot, since I've never known Badger Ordnance to make suppressors. So, I contacted U.S. Ordnance today, and, sure enough, Steve was mistaken. We've just been informed by Curtis Debord Sr., a consultant with U.S. Ordnance, that the suppressor shown is a John's Guns R18 QD (Quick-Detach) suppressor (7.62mm NATO), possibly made from Inconel for high-heat resistance. We'll research this (raw material). In any case, the R18 can (suppressor) cut down the noize considerably, and definitely resisted a lot of heat. By the way, the gentleman I'm interviewing (unscripted and unrehearsed) in this video is Steve Helzer. Other than providing us with the inaccurate information on the suppressor, Steve did a fantastic job that day, and really took great care of us. He went above and beyond. Defense Review would like to thank Steve (Helzer), Curtis Debord Sr., and the rest of the folks at U.S. Ordnance for letting us come out there to tour their facility and shoot their ammo at their company range. It was a lot of fun. The M60E4/Mk43 MOD 1 Commando machine gun is a highly modified and improved version the original Vietnam-era M60 machine gun, and it was developed to address and solve the original M60's reliability, handling, size and weight problems. This is a 7.62x51mm NATO (7.62mm NATO) medium machine gun (MMG) a.k.a. general purpose machine gun (GPMG). You can visit the U.S. Ordnance website at http://www.usord.com. Defense Review would like to thank Sargon Koda of Xtreme Recall (http://www.xtremerecall.com) (Reno, Nevada) for assisting us with filming. All the shooter's-perspective and weapon's-perspective shots were accomplished via an Xtreme Recall low-profile wearable tactical video camera system. When you watch the videos, you'll see that we had an Xtreme Recall micro video camera mounted on the gun/weapon and on me (the shooter). Notice how well the gun-mounted camera handled the recoil effects of the M60E4, no problem. Bottom line, if you're looking for a high-quality, low-profile wearable tactical video camera system (micro video camera), or non-tactical wearable video camera for extreme outdoor use or just everyday use, DefenseReview highly recommends that you visit the Xtreme Recall website (http://www.xtremerecall.com) and/or give them a call at 775-851-2686. Great product. DefenseReview.com (http://www.defensereview.com) is an online tactical technology / military defense technology magazine. David Crane is a tactical technology and military defense industry analyst and consultant, and can be contacted via email at defrev at gmail dot com.
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