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Must have been on a Saturday, way too many people home from work and school on a sunny afternoon.5 points
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I was there with w0lfattack from 1-6pm. I was rockin' a TGO polo. Though I at least 6 other folks that were there at the same time, we never bumed into anyone. It was just that busy! Lots of good stuff. I got some CMC drop in 3.5lb triggers for $130ea! Can't wait to drop them in the M&P10 and an ar15. I shared a concern about a holster for my Shield with the folks at Safariland. They had the same holster and a dummy Shield on hand, and saw exactly what I was talking about. The boss or whoever grabbed a better model off the wall, saw that it fit properly, and handed it to me. I told him I didn't have the old one with me to give him. He told me not to worry about it, and apologized for the bad product. He said he just wanted me to be happy. Well.... success!! lots of free swag... make sure to get your free gun cleaning mat from the Hogue booth. I bought some anodized ar mags from the C-products guys; a blue one for me and a pink one for wifey. They're flimsy as all c-products mags are, but they look cool! I found the rails I want for my 10 and 15. UTG has some really nice stuff now. Can't really believe I'm saying that. Their super slim keymod will go on the 15, and I don't remember the name of the one I want for the 10, but I'll get it. If you're on the fence about going to the show, GO! Short of Tulsa, you'll never be around this much gun stuff again!3 points
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I doubt anyone purchased anything just to see Sarah Palin.3 points
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I know a lot of 1911 people have many guns, some have dozens. But my first thought would be to step back and think the other direction -- and ask yourself 'if I could only have 1... which would I want?'. Asking about your "first" sounds a lot like planning to replace it before you even buy it! I have shot a lot of them, only owned 2 (one is the wife's if you want to get technical). If you are not planning on using it in a competition, I will start by saying "there are no bad 1911s". The ones that tend to jam or have a reputation for it can usually be fixed, often simply by shooting them or just buying a new mag or trying different ammo -- a few need more TLC like poking and prodding the extractor or minor work. The real issue is that 1911 owners have a lot of extremely picky folks who have a favorite brand (everything else is garbage, of course) or have an axe to grind about how it was made (because 1 in every 250 million cheaply made parts breaks, better use hand crafted blacksmith forged parts..) and a bunch of other stuff of that nature. A no frills RIA is the inexpensive way to get a working, accurate, reliable pistol for a very reasonable price tag. Beyond that, it comes down to paying a little more for each feature you want ... a lot more if you want hand-fitting.3 points
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Like a bunch of damned animals in the jungle. Prancing around showing their tail feathers trying to intimidate the other out of a fight then attacking like a pack when they see a potential numbers advantage. Cowards and assholes, the whole lot of them.3 points
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My fitbit pedometer measured 10,000 steps at 4.68 miles. I didn't walk any more than I needed. Probably not the day to show off those fancy cowboy boots if you are heavy, over age 45 or both.2 points
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"well known East Tennessee gun shop with a range" call them out on it, maybe just a paying customer wasn't enough to get them to understand. Or if you feel safe enough going back video it on your cell phone and post it.2 points
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Aside from the friends (netmindr and NoBanStan) I went there with, I didn't see one single TGO person that I recognized. We need a better way to represent! They really did a great job putting this together. The maps were right, the layout was brilliant, the venue was big enough for all 15-20K people to enjoy themselves without feeling overly crowded, and the people working were nice, friendly, and helpful. I can't wait to go back tomorrow, even though I'm sore and tired from all the walking/standing. Note to self: desk jobs make you soft.2 points
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No booth. No swag. Definitely no freebies. I wish we were baller enough for that. Maybe in 2016. :lol:2 points
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Same thing Lee Paige did with the infamous Glock foty demo, but he successfully put it into his foot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHR1lH8N-eY - OS2 points
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11. watch out when stepping into booths......that elevated, squishy carpet almost got me2 points
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There sure are some tall guys in the picture! I know a couple of them. ;) Saw 173rdABN, 221 Fireball, itchytriggerfinger, and several others among my best 70,000 friends today at the NRA show. Might have seen more, but I was "heads-down" a lot looking at and feeling up all of the NFA stuff! :drool:2 points
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Yeah. And Ben's win right after Penick's funeral one of the all time great sports stories, like a freaking Disney movie. - OS2 points
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This would be nice if it stands. In a ruling issued today, a Federal judge has declared that the longstanding ban on gun dealers selling handguns to residents in different states is not only unconstitutional under the Second Amendment, but also violates other fair trade provisions of the United States Constitution. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/02/foghorn/breaking-federal-judge-declares-interstate-handgun-transfer-ban-unconstitutional/2 points
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If, when, things do kick off there will be some who view it like traditional military operations and will go out in their gear, as a group, and get easily killed off by those in power. But, as we all know, the real test for those in power will be how they deal with the guerilla operations that will come later. Then the real challenge will be who will be the new person, people, in charge and how corrupt they will become. We have to be careful because we do not know who the next power brokers will be and things could get a lot worse before they get better. In the end I do not see the United States being anything more than a has been super power. The US is already in its final death throws because we have millions living in poverty, we have no more freedom to do what we want, our veterans not being treated well and we ARE subjects to our ruling class. That tells me the country is already past the point of no return and there is no way to fix it other than to let it fail in order to rebuild. But before they let those welfare leeches, who have not paid into the system, starve our government will starve those on social security, who have paid into the system, and our veterans. We now have a national healthcare system that is not about helping people but about putting more money into the pockets of those that rule over us. Funny thing is the veterans they are alienating are the ones they will need again very soon. We are poking the bear and have been for several years. At some point Putin is going to have enough and we will be in WWIII which will cost everyone except those in power who will continue to get rich off the US war machine.2 points
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RIA will give you everything you need in a 1911, I have a 9mm and 45 they both go bang every time you ask them to. So unless you want a "bragging" pistol. Go RIA and save money for ammo2 points
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A Walther P99c AS is about the same size as a Glock 26 but I never tried to carry it in my pocket when I had one, 10+1.. It's a striker fired pistol, but does have a decocker with a sa/da trigger.. Awesome little guns!2 points
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News 2 showed Tootsie's door last night. They have a piece of paper that says in big bold print "Welcome NRA Attendees" right next to two gun busters. Screw them.2 points
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much like Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz by Tuscan Link: http://amzn.com/B00032G1S0 the reviews are here for ever.2 points
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Propaganda follows. Tasty, tasty propaganda... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAbNvZ2QHVg&feature=youtu.be The PMAG 17 GL9 is a 17 round Glock 9mm handgun magazine featuring a new proprietary all-polymer construction for flawless reliability and durability over thousands of rounds. High visibility anti-tilt follower, SS spring, easily removable floorplate for cleaning, Dot matrix for mag marking, ridged floorplate edges for better grip, 17rd indicator windows. Drops free loaded or unloaded. The same boring reliability you expect from an OEM magazine. MSRP $15.951 point
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Not going to the show until tomorrow or Sunday? Here are tips I have: Note: your cell phone won't work in the facility - you have to go to a window or outside. 1. Be there as early as possible. As the day went on it was much more crowded and reps in the booths were tired and less helpful. 2. This is a great opportunity to get great info from the horses mouth of your favorite vendors. You can print a map at the following link: http://s15.a2zinc.net/clients/NRA/nraam2015/public/eventmap.aspx?ID=461&sortMenu=101000&shmode=E Pick out the vendors most important to you and go to them first. Have questions ready. For example: A Sig expert spent a lot of time helping me pick out what will be my first AR A Sig expert shared pistol handling techniques for left handers - very helpful A Springfield expert shared options for me with a glare problem I'm having with tritium sights. I told him I didn't want to replace the sights and that it was only a problem at the indoor shooting range. He told me about an aerosol spray that is effectively spray on chalk. That is exactly the type of solution I was looking for. 3. I walked by all booths to see what I might be surprised by. I wound up getting a laser training pistol for home practice. I got great input on a scope to use. 4. All the gun companies have shooting experts there. This would be a great time to get input on any trouble areas you have. 5. There wasn't much swag. Everyone had catalogs, so I stocked up on those. 6. The defensive shooting seminar with Rob Pincus was very good. He had a second seminar on home defense, though I missed it. 7. The NRA has a seminar on how not to be a victim. "Refuse to be a victim". It had excellent content, but was so boring I couldn't take it. They give you a manual on the way in at no cost, you may want one. 8. Most vendors have special pricing non-firearms on items at the show. 9. Parking, about $20. You can buy food and drink in the show. Trust me when I tell you that my cheap ass choaked on the prices.1 point
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There's a well known East Tennessee gun shop with a range. The safety video for the range has a spot talking about cease fire and clearing your weapons. Both people in the demonstration racked their slide then dropped the magazine. I pointed it out to the worker watching the range and got a blank look.1 point
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LOL Same here! And then a couple more times after the time I should have learned my lesson!1 point
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I wasn't going to go inside anywhere that was posted, period. So I planned for that. But I carried all day since I only went to LP Field, on the shuttle, then to the convention center. I will say that unless a lot of people were pocket carrying or EXTREMELY good at concealing, I rarely seen any. I'm glad I didn't see anyone carrying an ar pistol just to get attention though. I am just surprised at how few I saw, and I like a lot of you, look all the time and can generally find them even if concealed. But anyone planning on going to other places, the businesses care more about making their liberal customers "feel safe" than welcoming a citizen who obeys the state law to spend their money in their establishment. FYI1 point
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After being away from guns for a while (i took up the other shooting hobby (photography)), I returned by going to the convention! So much good SWAG. =) I can't wait to go shooting again! This has really energized me and reminded me why I got into this a few years ago.1 point
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Looks like I'm off work and will be there Saturday with my dad and wife. :usa: If this ever happens again, I hope we can get some way to identify TGO members, like T-Shirts, hats, etc., before the show so we can all meet and shake hands. :up: David, say you have a booth? TGO swag on sale? :love:1 point
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accidentally or negligently? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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+1 on Rock Island. I would go with Tactical version for better sights. I have the 9mm version and love it.1 point
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They make a lot of different sizes of pneumatic gun, I had no idea. It's a pre-charged, captive piston type system. You just push the spear into the muzzle to "cock" it and it's ready to go. The tank stays pressurized unless you drain it for maintenance, and there's a hand pump included to re-charge it once it's purged. Pretty cool, really....and more powerful than I thought the little pistol version would be. The spear easily penetrates a few layers of sturdy cardboard from 5-7 feet away (haven't tried longer ranges yet, still working inside). I got mine from Amazon... http://www.amazon.com/SEAC-600-Parent-Asso-Pneumatic-Speargun/dp/B00LZTLT6O1 point
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Man I would hate to be one of the guys schlepping those safes around. Surely they have a convenient (read easy) way of moving those bad boys around? Or are they doing it with good ol manual labor?1 point
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Use a passphrase...like "My wife is a gun nut" Spaces are "symbols" and a letter can be replaced by a number. My w1fe 1s a gun nut1 point
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There's a reason why I drove all the way across town to Range USA when I live five minutes from Rangemasters.1 point
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Good point, Chuck. I agree It's a mighty thin pancake that doesn't have two sides to it. I'd certainly like to hear his thoughts on it. Chances are, he never gave it a second thought and thinks he gave me exceptional service. Maybe my expectations are unrealistic. I only compare this experience to what I've run into at other ranges in town, as well as Range Master when Tom was running it. I distinctly remember lots of folks having less than Chik-Fil-A type service from some of Tom's staff who worked the cash register. Nobody's perfect all the time.1 point
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She is torn up this morning, she is on her way to get her pepper spray and taser qualifying today lol This means she has to get tasered, then 30 mins later get pepper sprayed. I told her to have someone video it so I could watch LMBO1 point
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False! There is no way they apply for a tax stamp and go through the process to get a full auto weapon.1 point
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But is was all thrown together with great difficulty and skill in mom's basement. :lol:1 point
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The Alan Jackson/Jeff Foxworthy concert (need a paid ticket) is at the Bridgestone on Saturday night. Almost everything else is at the Music City Center. There's a free concert on Friday night outdoors on Broadway feat. Hank Williams Jr. No ticket required.1 point
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