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  1. While we have known for some time that Beretta is opening up a new factory in Gallatin to complement their Maryland operation today it was announced that ALL manufacturing is moving to Tennessee.   That's huge.   http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/22/major-gun-manufacturer-taking-45-million-investment-300-jobs-to-tennessee-over-fear-of-gun-control/   http://www.beretta.com/en-us/gallatin/#.U86085EIrnY.twitter
    10 points
  2. Things that make you go . . . hmmmmmm . . . . ‘Guns Are Welcome’: One Restaurant Bucked a Trend — Here’s What Happened Next Jul. 19, 2014 11:23am Zach Noble As many restaurants, including Starbucks, Sonic and Chili’s, tell customers to leave their guns at home, one restaurant in East Tennessee took a different approach — and gained quite a few customers. Sharma Floyd, owner of Shiloh Brew and Chew, adopted a gun-friendly policy after she read about other restaurants banning firearms, WBIR-TV reported. “[The other restaurant] had put up a sign that said ‘No Weapons Allowed’ and they were robbed at gunpoint two days later,” Floyd recounted. “That got me thinking.” She posted a “Guns are Welcome” sign on the front door of her establishment about a month ago, and since then, she says business has really picked up. Image source: screengrab via WBIR-TV “I can honestly say I’ve gotten way more support than the one person who really gave me a lot of grief over it,” said Floyd. ”I have had so many customers take pictures of the sign, ask to meet me in person, and thank me.” Floyd says she keeps some safety precautions in mind — for instance, she won’t serve beer to customers who are carrying firearms — and so far the policy seems to be doing nothing but good things for her business. “There have been as many as eight people in here at one time who I know for a fact had guns,” Floyd said. “And no one would have known it except I know them personally. They’re law abiding, god fearing, Christian people. And that’s what I stand on. That’s what my restaurant is based on. ” http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/19/guns-are-welcome-one-restaurant-bucks-a-trend-and-sees-dramatic-results/
    3 points
  3. A man walks out to the street and catches a taxi just going by. He gets into the taxi, and the cabbie says, "Perfect timing. You're just like Frank." Passenger: "Who?" Cabbie: "Frank Feldman... he's a guy who did everything right all the time. Like my coming along when you needed a cab, things happened like that to Frank Feldman every single time." Passenger: "There are always a few clouds over everybody." Cabbie: "Not Frank Feldman. He was a terrific athlete. He could have won the Grand-Slam at tennis. He could golf with the pros. He sang like an opera baritone, and danced like a Broadway star. And you should have heard him play the piano! He was an amazing guy." Passenger: "Sounds like he was somebody really special." Cabbie: "Oh hell there's more”. He had a memory like a computer. He remembered everybody's birthday. He knew all about wine, which foods to order, and which fork to eat it with. And he could fix anything. Not like me -I change a fuse, and the whole street blacks out. But Frank Feldman, he could do everything right." Passenger: "Wow, some guy then." Cabbie: "He always knew the quickest way to go in traffic and avoid traffic jams. Not like me, I always seem to get stuck in them. But Frank, he never made mistakes, and he really knew how to treat a woman and make her feel good. He would never argue back, even if she was in the wrong; and his clothing was always immaculate, shoes highly polished too. He was the perfect man! I never knew him to make a mistake! No one could ever measure up to Frank Feldman." Passenger: "An amazing fellow. How did you meet him?" Cabbie : "Well, I never actually met Frank. He died, and I married his wife."  
    3 points
  4.   I could understand where you were coming from if what Obama is doing was actually what he professes it to be. He's actually just banning products from one set of oligarchs who are not his boon buddies. Said oligarchs will sell their inventory to other oligarchs who ARE boon buddies of Obama, who will change the name of the company, and proceed as before. Expect a price rise and a burp in supply and carry on.
    3 points
  5. Start answering her calls "Hello, (nonsensical business name here) Would you like to take a brief survey?" Before she can answer just start asking her random questions. "On a scale from 1-10, how handsome do I sound?" "On a scale from 1-3, with three being higher than one, and one being of course lower than two, how much is the annual rainfall in your region compared to the national average?" "Would it be safe to say sir (always call her sir) that you average between 0-37 alcoholic beverages per evening?" "And lastly sir, what is the best number and time for us to contact you at home regarding your survey performance?"
    3 points
  6. start breathing heavy and ask her what color her panties are.
    3 points
  7. http://www.armslist.com/posts/3307457/tri-cities-tn-ammo-for-sale--22lr-ammo--cci---blazier-bricks (Blazier) http://www.armslist.com/posts/3296067/clarksville-ammo-for-sale--1000-rds-norma-tac--22
    2 points
  8. [quote name="Garufa" post="1171049" timestamp="1406063956"]Double tap.[/quote] I don't think that's allowed in rifle competition
    2 points
  9. I've been to a couple of clinics and shot in a couple of matches at ORSA.  They've got a good program and a very nice range.   http://www.orsahp.com/2014-match-schedule
    2 points
  10. Sounds like a place I would like to eat if I ever do get up that way. She sounds like a great lady with all her priorities in the right place.................... :up:  :up: ........................jmho
    2 points
  11. Man, I drop off the grid so that people will quit calling my phone...
    2 points
  12. I got real busy and wasn't on here regularly for a few months and then noticed that several members are....uh, missing.
    2 points
  13. Answer it this way. "Hey mac, I got rid of the bodies, but there is a lot of blood, what should I do?"
    2 points
  14. I am not looking for increased profit margins. I pulled my ad down the second I heard, not so I can jack the price up but to keep someone from buying it for $1,200 and then taking advantage of panic buyers because of the situation. If I wanted to I could have already sold it for more than $1,200 but I will not sell it right now and if I ever do it will be long after the panic has settled down.
    2 points
  15. Quit telling your wife you bought a new gun. My standard response... "Oh, I've had that one for years."
    2 points
  16. Finally talked Dad into getting his TN HCP by buying him the class for Father's day.  He took the class on the 6th, filled out the paperwork on the 7th and got his HCP yesterday (the 21st) in the mail!   Seemed like a pretty speedy turn-around time to me!  Thought I'd share.
    1 point
  17. Suarez International TN/GA/AL Regional Training Group August 10 !!!!!!!!!!!!   DUE TO OVERWHELMING EARLY RESPONSE TO THE KNOXVILLE TRAINING DAY I WILL BE COVERING THE SAME MATERIAL IN THE CHATTANOOGA AREA THE NEXT WEEKEND. So if you cannot make it to Knoxville you can catch us the next weekend SW of CHattanooga......(or if you want to do both we'd love to have you come out both times!     On Aug 10 Suarez International Tier 1 Staff Instructor Randy Harris will be in the Chattanooga area leading a regional training group and working on close quarters shooting and Alternative Indexing Methods- making fight stopping hits without a picture perfect sight picture. At less than 4 yards a picture perfect sight picture is not needed to make hits and in a truly dynamic reactive situation (when the bad guys start the fight) you will likely not be able to find the sights in time to react appropriately. In this close up reactive situation Alternative Indexing Methods can save the day! Hope to see you there! DATE: AUG 10 Time: 9 AM to 3PM Central Time SUBJECT: Alternative Indexing Methods in close quarter shooting. Price: $80 Pay at class (cash or check) Equipment needed: Pistol and 3 magazines (or speedloaders if you roll with a wheel gun). Holster, mag pouch. Ammo needed: AT LEAST 200 rounds...more will allow you to shoot more.   Location: The usual place .....763 CR 322 Pisgah AL 35765  
    1 point
  18. I told myself no more firearms, but this was just too much for me to pass up. I am strongly debating on replacing the hammer with a stainless skeleton one, and replacing the trigger with a stainless one as well. Other than that, just a simple PT 1911. At this rate, I will never get the one 1911 that I have been looking for.
    1 point
  19. Well, already own two Berettas, no harm to buy more.  I would like to have one that has Tennessee stamped on the side.  Good move Beretta.      Pssst....Sig, you need to catch up and build a factory between Knoxville and Chattanooga! 
    1 point
  20. I'm just surprised it took so long, as a former MD resident I don't know why anyone would operate a business in that state let alone a firearms business. Beretta had a nice shotgun range in Greenbelt that they gave to the county.    I escaped MD for the same reasons, so greatful to live in TN.
    1 point
  21. But if you are not familiar with fitting you can end up with a dangerous gun. Also, replacing the hammer and trigger often requires a new thumb safety to be fitted. And it is quite possible the current sear may not play well with the new hammer and trigger. And if not then you have to buy a new sear which often requires a new thumb safety. Or the new hammer may cause the thumb safety to not function correctly. Or the new hammer and trigger might work without any additional parts but it is very unlikely.
    1 point
  22. good news and more jobs for the state. a win, win for us.
    1 point
  23. I used to hand all junk calls off to my 3 year old..  He knew enough words to keep them talking (sometimes for a very long time), but nothing coherent enough to give them any info.  He loved the attention, and they rarely called twice.
    1 point
  24. Who knows, maybe they will let us buy parts direct? I wouldnt mind five or six blemished mags. Or a few other parts .
    1 point
  25. ORSA has several matches, but I'm not a participant.  http://www.orsahp.com/
    1 point
  26. Yeah I've got some left.  I just need to do a count and post them back up in the store.
    1 point
  27. are you asking about CMP and NRA High Power Service Rifle matches?  if so, yes there is a good presence of those in the mid-state area.
    1 point
  28.   Not a 4K, 2160P, Ultra HDTV.      Meh. Some people would say the same thing about my motorcycle. I say hey, you can't take it with you. If you can afford $40 grand for a TV with clarity so clear you'll be able to see the future, why not? After all, people buying these right now are putting them in the $10 million homes, which could also be considered excessive. I ain't gonna lie, if I ever won the lottery, I'd have something like that. 
    1 point
  29. I've always been a Kurt Russell fan. There are some great lines in the movie and some good actors. Casting Al Lewis (Grandpa Munster) as a tobacco chewing hangin' judge is just typical of the depth of thought that went into making it.   Nobody has mentioned Deliverance, but it really was a classic and has impacted generations since it's release. I don't guess it would be considered my favorite movie, but certainly is a classic. There really should be a required movie viewing list for younger folks.
    1 point
  30. When I was a kid in Atlanta, Old Sarge's Army Navy Surplus had a big footlocker of dummy grenades for $1/each.  Pineapples, baseballs, even some potato mashers.   Those things were standard issue for war games in our neighborhood.    Funny, back then my dad would take me and my friends up there on Saturday to spend our allowance on all that stuff.  Today, I'm sure that after the SWAT team got done responding, they'd probably arrest our parents and send the lot of us kids into the foster system.    It's a shame.  Our kids today sure aren't any better for it.
    1 point
  31. This is my standard go to…for both guys and girls  The reactions can be pretty funny.
    1 point
  32. I'd talk to someone at your phone service provider.  You should be able to block the calls. 
    1 point
  33. I think the headline was the gag, not the video.
    1 point
  34. Children's Miracle Network is out some money! http://www.local8now.com/home/headlines/Athens-police-want-to-identify-man-who-took-donation-container-268001741.html ATHENS, Tenn. (WVLT) -- Police are asking for the community's help in identifying a man connected to a recent crime. They say the man took a Children's Miracle Network donation container from the Athens Walmart on July 5. They say he used a stolen dolly to get it into his truck. If you know who he is, you're asked to call 423-744-2739.
    1 point
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  36. All the illegals should be in good shape as they don't need ID to fly...
    1 point
  37. Slimy POS. I hope someone catches him before LE does and whips his ass. As a juror I would not be able to convict someone for whipping this guys ass.
    1 point
  38. Best pic yet!!! Wait, them are BBs! LOL
    1 point
  39. I would think a business model that could work for a LGS is to leverage the e-commerce and FFL requirement by owning the transfer business. With the internet offering unlimited selection, why be the showroom for someone else's sale. Become the showroom for the net, reduce your inventory costs of guns and focus on items like ammo and accessories while informing the public on their internet options. Lots of folks have no idea they can "order a gun". And if the transfer fee is less than the tax on the gun, its a win-win
    1 point
  40. I have been dealing with my aged Mother breaking a hip, and then her passing away, took a month from one to the next. Let me say this, a Freedom of Information request has been made, asking for all communication relative to the issue from Gibbon's Office to the Administration and the Legislative side pertinent to the facts. What recourse we take at that point will be determined by the quality of the information received, or not... However the facts we do have are incontrovertible, there would have been no need to change the HCP card, and if the DHS decided to, their contract with the printer precluded any up-charge for doing so.  The spurious "Fiscal Note" was ginned up, there was no "ploicy" in effect to require a change of the cards. We will see if someone's hard drive malfunctions...   Of note, when the vote relative to this issue did come before the Finance Committee, Sargent had a pain, and had to leave for a "bathroom break" and was not available to vote on the issue in his own committee...
    1 point
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  42. This topic is always a little tricky. As someone who spent several years working for his Father's local small business, I'm well aware of the blood, sweat, and tears that often goes into being an owner/operator. There is no shortage of those with who think they can simply open a business and become successful. We saw a bunch of this when every Joe Schmo with a few extra dollars or decent credit decided to open a gun store during the last couple Obama scares. They saw everyone else making money, and allowed the dollar signs to muddy their thought process. You can't expect to open a successful, long-lasting gun shop (or any other type of business) if you can't be competitive with the more established shops in the area. This has been especially true during the last several years when the vast majority of potential customers have been forced to spend more wisely. Times are continually changing, and everyone will be forced to continually adapt. We were hearing many similar argument as the likes of Wal-Mart, Target, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. were putting many mom & pop stores out of business at alarming rates. In the end, most of us rarely step foot in the mom & pop shops who've managed to hang on. Those who've survived are either in locations which make it more convenient, or they've learned to adapt. The internet is here to stay, and it will continue to change the way a majority will buy and sell. Those who don't learn to adapt will suffer. While the Internet will likely have a similar affect on local businesses as Wal-Mart and Lowe's, we will learn to evolve just the same. While some local gun shops will likely be forced to close, others will learn to adapt. Bud's is a perfect example. They just happened to have enough foresight to stay ahead of the curve. They have brick & mortar shops, as well as a thriving online presence. If I'm not mistaken, they are actually in the process of opening other brick & mortar locations. I'm actually surprised at least one of the shops in this area hasn't had followed suit. I highly doubt we'll ever be without our fair share of local shops. I live in Springfield, and there are nearly a dozen gun shops within a 30 minute or so drive. Extend that drive a few extra minutes, and the amount of available shops will likely at least double. Frankly, for multiple reasons, most of them aren't worth visiting. Many of them could close today, and most of us would see no negative impact. It sucks to see someone lose their business, but unfortunately that's the nature of the beast. My father started his moving company before the Internet was being used by everyone. Once every Tom, Dick, and Harry with a pickup truck and no overhead started advertising for free on websites like Craigslist, he began to see a big decrease in business. Most potential customers wanted to be moved as cheaply as possible, and he could no longer compete. He was able to see the writing on the wall, and decided sell the company. The buyer was even less prepared to compete, and the business closed for good. It's sad, but that's the way it works.
    1 point
  43. :) My status is improving. I was once just the resident " Liberal Commie".
    1 point
  44. I would have just given him an Earnhart Sr. Love tap with the front bumper!
    1 point
  45. I probably would have called the cops and had him checked out.  If nothing else, he probably wouldn't come back unless he was really meant to be there.  I also have a big dog so I don't think he would have tried to come in, but I also probably wouldn't have even considered letting him use my phone if he was suspicious at all.
    1 point
  46. Ever spend some time at the range, watch folks shoot, move, etc, and in your mind figure out who you could travel with, and who would only be useful to give yourself a little extra getaway time?
    1 point
  47. I hate to hear of the peace of any couple being broken. For the sake of the happiness of your marriage, I would gladly relieve you of these items that are causing so much strife.
    1 point
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