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  1. Troops carry loaded arms every day in Afghanistan. Why on Earth could they not be trusted to do the same on base in the US? Am I missing something here? I seem to recall being an E-3 in the days following 9/11, having a loaded M-16 with basic combat load and an M9 on my belt, also loaded, standing post at an armory in a downtown area. Also recall transporting weapons across country in uniform and being armed with shotgun + pistol. If I remember correctly, the arms room guy has a loaded side arm at all times. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    10 points
  2. Ok, I'll jump in here with one of my (hobby) or passion... Building scale models. I look at them as 3d paintings and a way to "engineer" interesting displays as well as pay tribute to the veterans that have gone before. P51D of the 55th FG A4C Skyhawk M4 Sherman The tank was featured in a Scale Modeling magazine several years ago. I'll compete in some local competitions every now and I have a couple displayed in various museums... But mostly, I just have a mini-museum at the house! Steve
    8 points
  3. Sig has filed a lawsuit over the ATF decision regarding the muzzle brake on the MPX. The ATF classified the brake as a suppressor component and has determined that the MPX cannot be sold without a form 4. Sig and their clanking balls have decided not only to sue the ATF in an effort to force them to reverse their decision, but has also named Director B. Todd Jones directly as a defendent. This means that the ATF must respond within 21 days. I think I just became a Sig fanboy.    http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/04/foghorn/sig-sauer-sues-atf-calling-muzzle-brake-silencer/
    6 points
  4. The fact that some will overstep and abuse a right is not sufficient justification for the government to exercise prior restraint on that right.
    6 points
  5. Because some people are stupid we should punish everyone. Mmmm....freedom. Sent from somewhere in the cosmos using magic...and bacon.
    6 points
  6. The Brady Campaign called. They want their arguments back. 
    5 points
  7. I've joked repeatedly that Sig must have an entire department devoted to giving the ATF the finger. I'm not sure it's a joke anymore. I am seriously getting the impression that Sig has a hardon for the NFA and is going after the idiocy of the ATF's rulings pretty much full bore. When I refer to their clanking balls, I mean it. Sig is showing a hell of a lot more testicular fortitude than the NRA, GOA, SAF and other so called gun rights organizations by directly attacking the NFA. I got nothing but love for them and pray they have continued success against the ATF.
    4 points
  8. Mines photography Sent from my Droid RAZR Maxx HD using Tapatalk Pro
    4 points
  9.   So someone who carries concealed will go crazy and kill everyone in sight, but someone carrying openly is just a snuggly teddy bear? You can't assess the threat until the bullets start flying. 
    4 points
  10. As other posters have said.... Why should these folks be entrusted with "the bearing of arms' on duty in other countries; and be disarmed here..?  There should be no places where the citizenry is disarmed...    leroy
    4 points
  11. Next argument I expect to hear against this legislation is the cost of all the body bags they'll have to buy for all the deaths from OK Corral shoot outs in the streets. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    4 points
  12. Walt Disney, that's who! I had to drive up near the pointer on Tennessee's map today and saw a sign luring tourists to visit the birthplace of Davy Crockett. I decided to stop in, just to see if he was "born on a mountaintop in Tennessee," like the song goes. NOT!!!! He was born in a valley on the banks of the Nolichucky River in Greene County. I mean, the nearest mountain is over a mile from that place. It's located in Davy Crockett State Park....evidently his parents named Davy after the park so they wouldn't have to pay rent. This really cuts me to the quick.....I squandered two bucks back in the 50s for a stinkin' Davy coonskin cap that shed hair all over me after about a week. And the plastic replica of Ol' Betsy that fired Greenie Stick 'em caps started splittin' right up the middle after just a few swings and pops on my buddies' heads while playing Defend the Alamo. But I never figured that Walt Disney would lie to us. But you tell me......does Fess Parker look anything like this? He looks more like my third grade teacher, Mrs. Grundy. It's a wonder the Mexicans didn't let him leave the Alamo with the rest of the women, for cryin' out loud. I really don't know how long it's gonna take for me to get over this. I'm even beginning to suspect that Disney's stupid submarine didn't go down 20,000 leagues under the sea after all.
    3 points
  13. 3 points
  14. Not gun related but still pretty fregin funny...
    3 points
  15. I hear Memphis is nice...     ;)
    3 points
  16. I know all of us love firearms, but what else do you guys do on the side? I know some of you have RC planes, but whats something that you like to collect? For some reason, ever since I was a kid, I have always had a fascination with legos. To this day I buy them, but had to restrict myself to a genre. (Dont judge, we all have our different tastes). And I am bored at work and decided to come up with something FUN! Since everything else is bad, fattening or illegal. When I was with my ex, I tried moving them into our apartment, and her kid started breaking them. So I drove them back to my parents house. I need more shelves :panic:
    2 points
  17. Digging thru photos I realized something. TGO made me increase my collection. With all the advice and evil photos and great help. Before TGO: Mid life crisis due to TGO: As of today thanks to TGO: I am not showing the hand guns since the only addition was another 1911. The two ar's from the first two pictures are now gone and the one on the last is still being built. Its not at its final evolutionary stage yet. Honorable mention: I have a third AR coming in tomorrow and my friend wants it, so I will get a photo of it, but luckily, I wont have to worry about making room in my safe for it. As always thanks for all the great advice and the great deals from the members I have dealt with!
    2 points
  18. How hard can this be?   1. Pull the pin   2. Throw as far from boat as possible   3. Use dip net to pick up dead and stunned fish   The guys shown in link below missed step 2 and are favorites for a Darwin Award       http://img.fae.ro/9e9f04.gif  
    2 points
  19. Geography fact of the day: Tennessee doesn't share a border with South Carolina.
    2 points
  20. grits.  i can cook them many different ways.  shrimp is good in them along with other good things.  is there anything better than grits, no matter the time, day or night. 
    2 points
  21. Need??? What's that got to do with it?   I don't need 90% of what I have. But that just doesn't seem to matter when the "I desirebut I don't need it" feeling rolls around. Or worse yet, it's at a good or better than good price. Then I have to have it.
    2 points
  22. Just saw this, totally awesome...
    2 points
  23. I've only fondled them up till now, not owned or shot one. Having said that based on the feedback I've read here and how they fit my hand, I'll most likely end up with one at some point. Anyway, Tresoso nailed it. If most of us only started buying "what we need" 1/2 the gun stores in TN might go under!
    2 points
  24. I have nicer pistols than my shield. That said, it is my favorite carry pistol. It is small enough to conceal well, but I don't feel under gunned carrying it. I got my HCP in 1999, and the shield is the pistol I've been wanting for the last 15 years.
    2 points
  25. [quote name="semiautots" post="1136750" timestamp="1397151080"]I think "regulated" has that meaning in the 2nd.[/quote] that is because the framers assumed that if one chose to keep and bear arms that they would also train regularly in their use to be as proficient as possible in maintaining "the security of a free state"... I dont think dumbassery existed in their time to the degree it does now...but hey, that's just me...
    2 points
  26. 2 points
  27. When you have to ask or be granted permission it is no longer a right.,.
    2 points
  28. [URL=http://s1153.photobucket.com/user/enfield03/media/M37_DSPS_zps49c6a0de.jpg.html][/URL]
    2 points
  29. People do kill people and the only way to stop that is by killing them first. To a utopian this is a moral paradox that invalidates everything that came before it, but to everyone else, it's just life in a world where evil is a reality, not just a word.   [url]http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/04/armed-society-spends-time-stopping-evil-contemplating/#Owc6J3jpveMXIGy7.99[/url]
    2 points
  30. Sent from my Samsung Note 2 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  31. I like turtles! Er, guitars!
    2 points
  32. Diecast car collector(make that accumulator). Not Hot Wheels, I had to become hooked on the 1/18 scale stuff. Primarily only the muscle car era. It's amazing how few different cars really fit into that little niche. And absolutely astounding how many I have that differ in so little manner. I ran out of display space in my 2 den cases years ago. Each can comfortably(for my tastes) hold 56 vehicles. I used to rotate them, but lately have just decided to put only my favorite or most unusual cars in them. The remainder, approximately 300, are still boxed in my attic. I've always been a car guy, but in the early 80's got into the cheapie Ertl stuff. Then when I discovered the internet and ebay in the mid 90's...all heck broke loose. I found all the really, really nicely detained stuff available out there. Someday, some estate sale buyer will wonder what kind of freakin' idiot bought all these "toy cars" and left them in the boxes.
    2 points
  33. According to choices i may be bi but grits are horrible. Cream of wheat is right behind them. Oatmeal for the win!
    1 point
  34. I love grits but I eat oatmeal more often cause it's pretty good for ya. Well at least until I add brown sugar, cinnamon, and half stick of butter. We ate Cream of Wheat every once in a while when I was a kid. My grandfather worked on ore boats in the Great Lakes and I guess he brought that stuff home. I suppose my mom developed a taste for it. I never really liked it. Really I think Daddy Claude only liked it cause he couldn't get grits the majority of the year while he was up there so he just got used to it.
    1 point
  35. Jalapeño cheese gree-yuts.
    1 point
  36. Grits. Usually take my grits and smother my eggs, potatoes and bacon in it. I used to love cheese grits growing up, but just too rich to enjoy as an adult. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  37. Saw a clip of the big brass in DC making a statement after the first Hood shooting, when asked if the policy would be changed. He said, not necessary, the MPs could handle it. And they did.....came in & cleaned up the mess. Again!
    1 point
  38. I am for constitutional carry. I have been a permit holder since the week after I turned 21. I am 27. But on a funny note I can see it now. Ol' floppy nylon thumb break holsters with their grandfather's old SAA walking around in walmart. I worry too that if it does pass that more places will post. A post is a post.
    1 point
  39. Virginia is an open-carry-no-permit state.  I live only 300 yards from the state line with Virginia, and half of our city is IN Virginia.  I would be glad to provide any of those "blood-in-the-streets" predictors a real-life, real-time example of how big a "NOT A CONCERN" this legislation really is.  Oh wait - that would be a 'fact', and thus incomprehensible to those morons...
    1 point
  40. Just learned how to post pictures so here is a late picture entry of my PAP M-70 all blacked out in truck bed-liner and Hogue grips; I'll be trimming the length of the optics riser so that I can drop a rear peep sight on for open sight use.
    1 point
  41. I'm all for it and as long as I have a HCP I will keep on renewing it so I can carry in other states. It will start out like all the other carry laws if it passes into law, some people will cry and moan about wild west shootouts for a month or two and when that doesn't happen and they see that most people don't care what their opinion is, they will finally shut up about it.
    1 point
  42. I've seen trained people do these kinds of things. Lots of LEO's have ND's throughout the country, and have shot the wrong person. Heck! In NY it seems that spray'n and pray'n is a department sport.
    1 point
  43. Follow the ARFcom guide.  If that looks too complex, it doesn't get much simpler. That's probably a good prompt to get someone else involved.
    1 point
  44. Quick Google search seems to show this could be an issue with the cable. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4326234?start=180&tstart=0
    1 point
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