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  1. I prefer the     over everything else. Lots of great choices out there, but for me the      is the one I can run faster and more accurate.     (I didn't include it per the OP's instructions  ;)) Sorry couldn't resist.  :biglol:
    7 points
  2. Nothing new fellas' It's old and libs try to label anything they can't fight on ideas. Check out John Wayne's take on it.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btvSE6tVHzQ
    4 points
  3. i am fed up with liberals. Grab a spatula, jump in your Volvo, and come get my guns. Assholes.
    4 points
  4.   It does hurt. Stupid stuff like this prompts businesses to post which has a direct impact on us. It also reinforces stereotypes in the minds of the non-gun-enthusiast voters, pushes voters in the indifferent-middle towards the antis, and creates an atmosphere for knee-jerk legislation for those voters to support.
    4 points
  5.   He's being treated same as everyone else. TNDOS will not issue a permit to anyone when they find record of a charge with no formal final disposition. If same crops up during a 4473 check from NICS or TICS, one will be denied firearm purchase also. Happens routinely, and others here have had same problem either with purchasing firearms or getting HCP, or both.   There is no "case" at this time because he hasn't been "wronged" at this time.  If you want to go all Spartacus on something, try the legitimacy of needing a carry permit in the first place under TN's own constitution.   - OS
    4 points
  6. If you're living in Tennessee now you need to get all thoughts of how things are done "up there" out of your head.  Please.  :)
    3 points
  7.   When you're not suckling at the government teat, someone still has to pay the bills.
    3 points
  8. I will have to agree Parrot, I would have stopped and CHEWED HIS BUTT!
    2 points
  9. That vest won't help much.
    2 points
  10. Ahh, natural selection hard at work here
    2 points
  11. The interview went great. I start the pre-training the second friday in June and it goes for 3 total fridays. 7 am to 3:30 pm each day.   I know it's no guarantee of a job but i have also heard the initial training is worse than the job itself. I guess they have to weed out those who want to work and those who just want to goof off.   Just glad they are giving me a chance. Thanks all
    2 points
  12. Just be sure to duct-tape your loosley zip-tied rifle-shaped kydex case to your bike.  :stir:
    2 points
  13. [quote name="Mike.357" post="1153554" timestamp="1401467435"]be careful where you shoot them things. I shot some out of a M1 carbine once and started a leaf fire on my dirt pile.[/quote]I used to downplay the risk of tracers causing fires, I figured as long as I had a proper backstop it would be OK. Well we took some 5.56 Nato military tracers out to a public range one day, it had a huge mountain as a backstop, nothing but hundreds of vertical feet of dirt, covered by some huge fallen timber logs, no loose brush. On the day we were shooting it had been raining like a monsoon for almost 24 hours, and was still pouring so bad that it was difficult to see the targets through the scopes. So everything was completely soaked and muddy. Yet those tracers set the mountainside on fire after just a few shots, and it burned red hot flames despite the rain. We walked up to check it and the wet logs were burning near each point of impact. Took us 15 minutes to put it out, and the owners of the range and all the other shooters were shocked, never seeing anything like it, and we would have bet anything against a fire being started under those conditions. So have fun but please be careful, more careful than you might think necessary.
    2 points
  14. I have debated 357/38 vs others for SHTF for years. Honestly I think a 40 with a 9mm conversion barrel is a lot better SHTF BOB. What really interest me about a 357/38 is that I don't need magazines and handloads are easier made.
    2 points
  15. Drill it smooth and wood glue in a dowel then re-drill. Quick easy and a strong repair.
    2 points
  16. Yep. I think it's important to remember that there are a lot of Dems out there who support gun rights. Even if you don't agree with a lot of their other policies, it's possible to find common cause with this. Especially against their more lunatic fringe.
    2 points
  17. Anyone who still believes there is a real and substantial difference between the Rs and the Ds has been snookered so soundly that they are no longer being scammed, they are scamming themselves.
    2 points
  18. FINALLY - - - I've been waiting almost two years for these to be released.  :hyper:   From the CMP email......   INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CORPORATION M1 GARANDS. CMP currently has 511 Service Grade IHC M1 Garand rifles (with LMR barrels) available for purchase. The CMP North and CMP South stores will be allocated 64 of these rifles each. The balance of 383 rifles will be reserved for mail order purchase. Price of these rifles, CMP item number RM1IHCSLMR, is $975 plus $29.95 S&H. CMP also has 384 Service grade IHC M1 Garand rifles that do not have LMR barrels. Price of these rifles, CMP item number RM1IHCS, is $925 plus $29.95 S&H. Please note that the only part on either of these two item numbers guaranteed to be the IHC is the receiver. Purchasers are limited to only one IHC M1 Garand per customer. Mail orders will be accepted immediately until enough orders are received to allocate the current inventory. Rifles will be available at the stores on 5 June, 2014. We do still have approximately 2,000 IHC rifles to inspect and repair and make ready for sale. We expect the next partial IHC release to be in November, 2014, but it may be sooner.   Sent my order in by Priority Mail today!   :x:     Here is a link to the CMP ordering information.   http://www.odcmp.com/Sales/orderinginfo.htm  
    1 point
  19. Haven't been on here in a while. Got a new job and have been really busy. I've been building this for the past few months and figured I would share it with you guys. Thanks to Nathan for helping me put it together! Now I've just got to start saving up for a good optic. Planning to do an Aimpoint Micro. Started with a budget and sure didn't end with one.... -Spikes Tactical lower -Daniel Defense LPK -Sig Brace -BCM upper -BCM 11.5" lightweight barrel -BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle -BCM full auto bolt -Troy Industries 11" Battle Rail -AAC Muzzle Brake -Magpul MOE+ Grip -Magpul AFG2 -Magpul ASP Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  20.   From USC 18 Sec. 930, Possession of firearms and dangerous weapons in Federal facilities:   "(h) Notice of the provisions of subsections (a) and ( b ) shall be posted conspicuously at each public entrance to each Federal facility, and notice of subsection (e) shall be posted conspicuously at each public entrance to each Federal court facility, and no person shall be convicted of an offense under subsection (a) or (e) with respect to a Federal facility if such notice is not so posted at such facility, unless such person had actual notice of subsection (a) or (e), as the case may be."   (a and e are firearm carry)   Note that no such provision for posting in 39 CFR 232.1 - Conduct on Postal Property., though. But the stakes are much lower, worst case scenario.   - OS
    1 point
  21. AR. Seriously. I've been thinking about it, as I have everything listed... Marlin 1894, S & W 19 4", and M&Ps in 9 and 40 in all sizes. If I have to grab one gun and go, it's an AR. I have more mags and ammo for them than anything else. Distance, capacity, adequate power for most needs, and firing rate. I'll probably be dead before I ran out of ammo in a Red Dawn scenario... just sayin '.
    1 point
  22. I "EXTREAMLY" value my constitutional rights so I guess that makes me an extreamist. I'm getting to where I don't care what some people think or say about me anymore, if you don't agree with their liberal beliefs then you're an extreamist and racist and ect.ect. Those words have become a joke nowadays. Some people are not worth arguing or debating with, my response to them is, Oh well, there's not a damn thing you can do about it except b!tch and moan and call people names.
    1 point
  23. http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/30/house-votes-to-defund-doj-program-that-snagged-leg/#.U4itf-BHl-o.twitter
    1 point
  24. Got to go with my first love, S&W revolvers. The first gun I ever owned was a used S&W Highway Patrol model 28 with 6" barrel. Pure pleasure to shoot. The combination of wood and blued metal just looked sexy, and felt right in my hands. Not to mention the weight of the gun made even hot .357 magnum reloads easy to shoot. I loved the sound of the gun and the flash of the ball of fire every time I pulled the trigger. I kept it for many years, even using it as my carry gun when I worked for the Sheriff's department. I sold the Smith in order to buy my first Glock 17. Half the weight, and just as many rounds in one magazine and in the tube as I could carry in my Smith plus two speed loaders. Now as I get older, and hopefully a little wiser, I still appreciate the utility of the Glock, but I would love to find another old model 28. Would make a great range gun/ BBQ gun/night stand companion. I would not hesitate to use it for a CCW given the right holster. :)
    1 point
  25. @ the OP - I think a big part of the problem is the degree of constitutional interpretation we put up with.  Judge doesn't like what the Constitution says?  No biggie, he'll just judicially "interpret" it to mean something completely different than how its words plainly read.     This is in spite of the fact that the whole reason we write things down is so that, later on, whatever we wrote won't be different.  Need to remember a phone number one morning to make a call later?  You write it down on a sticky note, so that in the afternoon you'll still have the phone number.     Imagine if every time you wrote down a phone number you needed and then waited an hour, one of the digits had "interpreted" itself from a 9 into a 6.  In another two hours, every 4 "interpreted" into a 7.  By that afternoon, you (the original writer) wouldn't even be able to recognize what you'd written anymore.  Makes no sense, right?  And yet this is exactly what our judiciary has done to our founding documents.       That kind of diseased thinking has made its way from the judicial branch into the general population, so that now citizens think that "changing" the meaning of a word is a valid logical argument.
    1 point
  26. Ive noticed gun shows seem to be on the downward slide lately w murfreesboro being the only decent thing to go to w/in 100 miles of nashville,anyone else see this?? i know some are good, and some are bad, but were just not seeing any.I enjoy seeing DM, with him as an exception, but was just wondering...or has everyone finally sold out of nazi junk and bonehandled knives??? :ugh:
    1 point
  27. The sound of gunfire is as common around here as the smell of honeysuckle. We are a different world than Maryland.
    1 point
  28.   Yes I see that now... Was going on past experience; in that in MI the app is something you want to take home and fill out first, blah blah blah.... I'll have to make a couple of trips one for the driver's lic and then go back again after I'd had time for the HCP course; least TN honors my CPL for 6 months after I apply for a DL...
    1 point
  29. sig 226 or HK compacts, rugged,reliable,ACCURATE. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
    1 point
  30. Well, figured I would revive this thread. I found my pet load and what I needed. I ended up with LC 12-13 brass neck turned to .0135, flash holes chamfered and primer pockets reamed. COAL 2.005 Ogive OAL 2.238 (.01 off lands) 43.6 grs IMR 4064 178 AMAX 210M primers This gave me 2599 with the chrono and it being my high node. I had to settle for this because nothing was acceptable above it, the groups really opened up a lot the higher I went. I shot the F-class on the 24th and with my 20" barrel I didn't do to bad. 558 overall, and my last relay giving me a 193-5x which I'm pretty happy with. I'll tinker with OAL a little when I have time, but for now this load is my go to load.
    1 point
  31. My GAU-5 "Son Tay Raider" Clone. 6lbs, 2oz. This was a custom build that used all Colt parts back when you could get M16A1 part kits. The custom made XM177 moderator is welded and pinned to the cut down USGI rifle barrel making it 16.1 inch. The carbine stock is one of the early aluminium ones. With the Normark Single Point Reflex Sight removed this AR is under 6 pounds. My "Light" 3Gun. 6lbs, 13oz. The 3Gun has a 16 inch lightweight, mid-length gas barrel. Magpul fixed carbine stock. No BUIS. No Sling points. No forward grip. I might have gotten it under the 6 pounds mark had I not used the 15 inch VTAC Alpha Rail, but I wanted that length for hand placement.
    1 point
  32.   Don't worry my friend. I have watched that video a 1000 times and I still get something in my eye every time. Sometimes both eyes depending on my mood when i watch it....... :up:  :usa: 
    1 point
  33. They are done with real flares and if your ever near an airport when a hero or more are being brought there all of the pilots do the Angel Star burst on a fly over before landing. I have not seen any in sometime so not sure if Obama has stopped them or not but last one I saw was at Nashville about 2 years ago when 3 hero's were being brought home.  I think there has been  a few at Ft Campbell recently if I remember my buddy right when he said he was at Campbell last year when an Angel Flight came in.
    1 point
  34.   Yep. Definitely a Good K-frame in the top 2. But...for all round comfort to hold and shoot, it's gotta be a....   Wait for it....   A Hipower. The classic Browning.
    1 point
  35. Neither he nor mom called 911? Even after the guy was in the house?!?!
    1 point
  36. Hard to beat a Smith & Wesson revolver for power and reliability.   Glock if I want a "platform".
    1 point
  37. I guess ill be the first to say GLOCK.  For me the fit and feel in my hand is perfect. compact and sub , the full size is to much. And realy i just trust the two glocks i own. for me that is the most important thing.
    1 point
  38. China has always been the country you equate with loud neighbors, oozing cathouses, thump thump music and Richard Lewis singing broadway tunes in a feminine off pitch key...no offense to any asian descent members here from proc...lots of noise, theft and unrest thats always unproductive.....except for the few that want good deal...Booger Jr in N Korea is the one ive got crosshairs on....that lil cat turd is capable of some stirring up some crap..
    1 point
  39. Encouraging kids to read? Check. Voluntary contributions, not taxes? Check.   What's not to like? Unless you're a Romulan.
    1 point
  40. I lost some ammo for a year and a half - it was in a Christmas popcorn can.  Seemed like a good idea at the time.   My memory has gotten so bad that I try not to hide things any more.  But they end up hidden just the same.  I need help!
    1 point
  41. A hit with a 9mm beats the crap out of a miss with a .45 cal! I mainly have 9mms for the same reason, my wife if is able to control them.
    1 point
  42.   But it is the exercise of a natural right.  The right to be ignorant and egotistical.   The ignorant shall inherit the Earth.  This is just today's example.
    1 point
  43. Everything they said.... screw extractor, slot it with a dremel, impact driver, drill the head out, penetrating oil... all of those work.     But there's the trick....   Japanese cars don't use normal Phillips head screws, they use JIS spec screws.  A standard Phillips head screwdriver doesn't fit them properly which results in stripped heads.  You need a set of JIS spec screwdrivers.  I've learned that many times while working on Japanese motorcycles.   http://www.amazon.com/Hozan-JIS-4-JIS-Screwdriver-3rd/dp/B00A7WAHTU
    1 point
  44. Does this or anything else these leftist liberals idiots do surprise anyone any more? They have reached a point of desperation now that they feel they need to use banks to do their dirty work for them.  They don't have the kahunas to do it themselves. Wait let me rephrase that. They are not smart enough to do it themselves so want someone that is smarter to do it for them. Nothing surprises me about these low life scumbags amazes me any more. Make sure all of you remember this when you make your trips into the polling booth come November and make sure you support anyone the NRA is backing. Would be a good place to begin looking to see what the NRA plans are. Make sure you read every email sent to you NRA members and make sure you tell all your friends and family to learn as much as they can about who the NRA is backing. That is where I will be throwing all of my support..............jmho 
    1 point
  45. The free market (or whatever we have left of it in America) will win out on this.  Guns are an amazing product and a steady profit generator.  Hell, the costs you save by not needing a dedicated advertising campaign like other products use are amazing in themselves.  I'd trust a return on investment from an established gun shop more than I would a savings bond from most countries in the Eurozone right now.
    1 point
  46. Battery life is an issue.  I would like for it to be more like 6 months rather than one.  Also bio-metric sensors still have a ways to go before I would trust my life to one working right.  A lot of things will cause your fingerprints to change a little and be unreadable to the sensor.  Get a cut on your finger, wont read.  Have an issue of dry skin or callouses, it won't read.  Been out working and got some dirt on your hand, it won't read.  It does have the key backup so its not any worse than a traditional key lock, but i find that people misplace the keys to bio-locks because they don,t plan on using the key.  Absolutely no discussion of price point.     Its a step in the right direction, but i'm skeptical.    
    1 point
  47. one day the 22 lr ammo will get back to somewhat normal prices.  i hope the wal mart butt heads will have to eat all the ammo they got. 
    1 point
  48. Honestly yes, when I see a belt clip I know what it's attached to.  But that's because I have one too.  The average person wouldn't notice if you were on fire.  Being self-conscious and fidgety will be more of a give-away than anything else. 
    1 point
  49. +1    I've seen a raccoon whoop the crap out of a healthy full grown black lab   I wonder if this JR didn't get a mouthful of tail as the coon was going under/through a fence? either way, it's funny to think about that coon running around with no tail and that lil guy chewing on it on your carport.
    1 point
  50. SB 1496 passed in the Senate yesterday!! Contact your Representative for support in the House. SB 1496 Tennessee Senate Bill Firearms and Ammunition - As introduced, permits a person with a handgun carry permit to carry a firearm in any state, county or municipal park or other recreation area; deletes provisions allowing local governments to prohibit carrying in parks by resolution or ordinance. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13. ★ Login to follow this bill View latest bill text
    1 point
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