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▶ Includes 7" x 12" AR500 hostage target and 2-1/2" AR500 top swivel paddle.
▶ Fun Shooting - The Swivel Paddle use gravity to swing from side to side while shooting.
▶ Our patented connection structure enables the swivel paddle to move more steadily and smoothly, and the swivel paddle can be easily removed if you don't want to use it.
▶ Targets are all laser-cut from 3/8" AR500 steel plate in our own facility. Great for most pistol and rifle calibers, including 9mm, 45ACP, .223, 30-06 & 308 as well as most other high powered rifle calibers. Handguns should be used no closer than 10 yards and rifles 100 yards.
▶ The dulcet "Ding" will be heard in no second when hit and you will see your shots. Get it and have fun in your range shooting!
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I have one of these I like it. Order do you one that comes with the stand. All you need to add is a 2 x 4.
Just a heads up: these come in different sizes so make sure that you’re not getting “a good deal” on one that is super small super small

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I does not appear to come with the hangar for 2x4 or the metal stand.
This the better buy to me.....https://www.amazon.com/Highwild-Shooting-Target-Hostage-Holder/dp/B0FH4WHD48

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Not for me, stick a couple pieces of scrap lumber on this and it's $20 cheaper.

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But how? The original post does not seem to include the piece you put the 2x4 into....

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The 2x4 just bolts to the back at the top area.

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Good deal on these, I've seen them priced in the $70 to $100 range.

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