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rs regulate
The Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-25, otherwise known as the Space Shuttle main engine (SSME), is a liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine that was used on NASA's Space Shuttle. NASA is planning to continue using the RS-25 on the Space Shuttle's successor, the Space Launch System (SLS).
Designed and manufactured in the United States by Rocketdyne (later known as Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne and Aerojet Rocketdyne), the RS-25 burns cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propellants, with each engine producing 1,859 kN (418,000 lbf) of thrust at liftoff. Although the RS-25 can trace its heritage back to the 1960s, concerted development of the engine began in the 1970s, with the first flight, STS-1, occurring on April 12, 1981. The RS-25 has undergone several upgrades over its operational history to improve the engine's reliability, safety, and maintenance load.
The engine produces a specific impulse (Isp) of 452 seconds (4.43 km/s) in a vacuum, or 366 seconds (3.59 km/s) at sea level, has a mass of approximately 3.5 tonnes (7,700 pounds), and is capable of throttling between 67% and 109% of its rated power level in one-percent increments. The RS-25 operates at temperatures ranging from −253 °C (−423 °F) to 3300 °C (6000 °F).The Space Shuttle used a cluster of three RS-25 engines mounted in the stern structure of the orbiter, with fuel being drawn from the external tank. The engines were used for propulsion during the entirety of the spacecraft's ascent, with additional thrust being provided by two solid rocket boosters and the orbiter's two AJ-10 orbital maneuvering system engines. Following each flight, the RS-25 engines were removed from the orbiter, inspected, and refurbished before being reused on another mission.
Well I had a deal ready to go and it's fallen through so...
Back to the drawing board.
Looking for a RS Regulate mount. Have items for trade including:
a Colt original M4 barrel (14.5")
Grey Magpul MS3 sling
Rifle soft case/bag with 5 mag pouches
180+ rounds of 5.56 green tip American Eagle...
Looking to get into mounting an optic on my AK. Looking for a RS regulate mount. I understand it's probably going to be hard to find used because people aren't selling them since they work so well but thought maybe I'd catch someone moving to an Ultimak or Sabrewerks.
I've got items for trade...
Looking to trade a once mounted m1-b ultimak upper, and also a only inserted 9396 polytech 75rnd Chinese drum. Drum only has storage wear as with the ultimak. Looking for a rs regulate 301-303 with micro dot upper and cheap micro dot(primary arms etc) plus cash. Or straight trade all for a mro...
Looking to trade a only inserted 9396 polytech 75rnd Chinese drum. Thing is in 9/10 condition. 9 being from storage wear. Looking for a rs regulate 301-303 with micro dot upper and cheap micro dot(primary arms etc) for my drum. Akso looking for a G17 gen 3 slide. I will have pics up tomorrow...
$75 OBO
Bought new from RS less than 2 weeks ago.. went to mount it. Realised on the 3rd screw I had the wrong mount. RS apparently wont do returns, so take advantage of my mistake!
Will ship!
Comes with all original hardware.
Like new, never fired, slight locktite/screw wear.