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TARGET STAND: CTK PRECISION

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I have a brand new in the box CTK Precision target stand. I bought (2) of these, only used one of them. This stand has never been out of the box or my garage. I cannot find the large paper target clips, I will try and find them. Wood is not included; just need 1x2's to complete the stand. 

Asking; $60.00

Willing to meet within a reasonable distance from Chandler (home) or in Tempe (near Tempe Diablo Stadium). 

P3 Ultimate Target Stand Features:

  • Innovative clamping plates apply pressure to the furring strips over a large area, providing a firm grip and hold on the furring strips (not provided).
  • The 24" angled legs provide a stable 4 point stance allowing the stand to be set up on uneven terrain.
  • The legs can be pushed into the ground to stabilize the stand without the need for a set of stakes.
  • The height of the main beam provides 3.5" of clearance for uneven terrain, and is high enough to make use of sandbags as ballast if the ground is too hard to push the legs into.
  • Width easily adjusts. With a minimum width of 5", it can handle just about any paper or cardboard target, from standard copy paper and up. And, there is no need for a target backer.
  • Sets up and breaks down in seconds. With large, easy to use knobs, there is no need for any tools. All you have to do is provide the furring strips.
  • Robust construction. Made from 14 gauge tubing and 3/8" rod, it is a durable unit and has an equally durable E-coat finish.
  • Made in the USA.
Parts Included:
    • 2 Target Stand Support Legs
    • 2 Target Stand Support Braces
    • 4 Knobs

 

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This product is great! I bought one at least ten years ago. It is well made, mine is working like new with no issues. It is versatile in height and width. I use an oak lower crosspiece with fur uppers. I added a small strap to the center of lower piece so I can pound in a 14" spike into the ground so the stand can be secured if there is wind.  

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