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Great deal from a great TGO member
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Across the sea of history, mankind has charted a noble course. Over the ages, homo habilis gave way to homo erectus, then homo neanderthalensis prevailed. Now the the time of our own homo sapiens runs short and goodfornothing homo saggypanticus shuffles forward (one hand holding up his britches). Do not go quietly into that good night! Resist homo saggypanticus! And sell me your .22. Thank you.
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for-sale Lmt mws 16” piston 7.62x51
eviladam07 replied to eviladam07's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Last price drop before going to gunbroker. $2800 - Today
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What Ed says here is a great truth, for me at least. I do lots better covertly carrying a single stack than I do a double. I value the thin profile of most any pistola for concealed carry than the extra firepower of the doubles. Even my CR 920 stack and a half is a tad too wide. I have ta carry the double attacks OWB or in the hip pocket of my Carhartts... leroy.
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Thanks, that's who I was thinking of using
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sale-or-trade Custom Ruger Redhawk 44 mag 7in Price Drop
I am Groot! replied to I am Groot!'s topic in Firearms Classifieds
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The ongoing saga of my motorcycle builds....
Johnny Rotten replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
What's a fatboy? -
for-sale SIG 322 Comp with EPS carry
I am Groot! replied to I am Groot!'s topic in Firearms Classifieds
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Well, lots of noise about drops and NDs. Not in the habit, y e t, of dropping handguns. 320s have had their issues, 1911s, SA revolvers, and then don’t forget shotguns are not drop safe and I can’t tell you how many I’ve witnessed in the duck blind, but luckily none fired….multiply that nationwide every season. I don’t think I would make that issue the top of my list on which gun to carry unless dropping things routinely is your MO.
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Bump to 29-2. Thanks, Flavius.
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Trigger pull is the deciding factor. If you had two identical pistols which one would you choose to carry, the 10# gritty pull or the 6# smooth as glass? Floating firing pins have been in use since the 1880s. S&W used them, discontinued them, then brought them back. Remember, revolvers don't have a firing pin block as available in series 80 1911s. Modern revolvers have a transfer bar that does nothing to capture the "floating" firing pin. There is in my mind no drop safe pistol. The possibility of even a pistol with a firing pin block being discharged by any number of forces when dropped is always there. There is no such thing as an accidental discharge, it's negligent discharge or even unintended discharge. Those who are truly staunch in handling firearms do not break the rules which allow unintended consequences. Machines are dangerous, all of them, including the lever and fulcrum. Familiarity can make one comfortable and thereby lax. Short version; guns are not drop safe, none of them.
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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 -
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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