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The ongoing saga of my motorcycle builds....
aknifemaker replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
tell her all the bikes are the same, but Fat Boy to touring bike is like sitting on a stump to sitting in a comfy recliner - Today
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I'm interested in the glock please give me a call
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It's not appropriate to call out the price-
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I'm selling my 1942 Mosin-Nagant. It's very clean with no bore erosion. Also included are the original cleaning kit and 3 un-opened spam cans (440rds each) of 7.62×54R surplus ammo (total of 1320 rounds). The picture shows only two spam cans but I have three. Priced about $150 under the going rate. Sorry, I can't do any trades at this time. I'm selling to build up cash to buy a new safe. Must be legal to own and willing to sign a bill of sale. I can meet in the Chattanooga/Ooltewah/Cleveland area. Thanks guys!
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The ongoing saga of my motorcycle builds....
gregintenn replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
My wife wants me to get an ElectraGlide. I like the bike I have now. Would a touring bike really be that much more comfortable for her than the Fat Boy we’re riding now? -
The ongoing saga of my motorcycle builds....
Handsome Rob replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
I've actually already sold enough unwanted bits off of it, that technically I'm in credit with it -
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Gun closet cleanout -- I'm guessing this stuff is classified as Non-firearms, but if Gear is a better description, please move it, esteemed moderators. 1. Two INERT MK2 hand grenades, the old WW2 "pineapples," with INERT (used) m228 fuses. These are fun as desk decorations or as paperweights, or if you just need more practice in throwing grenades. And don't we all? $10 each. 2. INERT cluster bomb munition BLU3, as used in the Vietnam War. Another fine desk decoration or paperweight. $15. 3. INERT 30mm cannon projectile (bullet), aluminum dummy with plastic driving bands. Think how great this would look on your office desk, or in your reloading room. $5. 4. Two MGW brand sight adjustment tools; #318 for S&W M&P, #319 for S&W Shield and Shield Plus. For removal, adjustment, and installation of front and rear sights. These are wonderful tools and probably the best sight pushers on the market; their only drawback is that the work only for specific guns. Lightly used; I got an MGW Sight Pro when they first came out and it replaced all my other sight pushers. $50 each; I'll sell the pair for $90. 5. USGI wooden box for MK3 hand grenades. I used this to store extra magazines, but you could put about anything in this sturdy box. You or your wife need a jewelry box? This is it. Or if you're handy, it might be fun to convert to an end table for your home office or game room. (MK2 hand grenades shown in the box not included; they're just there for scale.) $30. 6. Two Benchmade Nimravus fixed blade knives, black with black nylon sheaths. These are unused but have no boxes and show light handling marks. Look at the price of new ones and you'll see that these are a real steal. $50 each. For sale locally in Chattanooga unless you're wanting to buy all these items, in which case I'd drive a reasonable distance. Could also arrange to meet a potential buyer at the Camp Jordan Gun Show on June 28. Thanks for looking, Whisper
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The ongoing saga of my motorcycle builds....
Handsome Rob replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
Hahaha! It's on my 'I could probably use a bit 'o tubing that size' pile -
The ongoing saga of my motorcycle builds....
Handsome Rob replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
Ahhh.... what else am I gonna spend $200 on?! I'd be completely screwed if I was still drinking! -
Great looking gun, friend. I enjoy well-used tools. Wish I could use it. GLWS!
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sale-or-trade Reduced- NIB Rossi RS22 .22LR Rifle (Clarksville)
DRD replied to DRD's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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sale-or-trade Tokarev TX3 12HD-A1 12 Gauge- Clarksville
DRD replied to DRD's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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Those Otis cleaning kits are a racket. Like when you see all the crazy 16-piece knife sets when just a few key ones are all you need. Just buy things you'll use to clean, and find something to put them in. I still have an old ammo can for mine. Oil, (I use Break Free and Rem Oil) Q-tips Pipe cleaners Old dental tools Boresnake Toothbrush Shop towels I can't remember when I've used anything else. It's not complicated. Just get as much of the carbon off as you can with the oil and tools, it doesn't have to be pristine, look for any rusting, and a good coat of oil wherever metal touches metal. For the AR, I had an old Sergeant tell me, "pretend the bolt carrier is your dick, the rest is wherever you're putting it, and lube both up".
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