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  1.   Because most machining industry started in the northeast.   - OS
    3 points
  2. Everyone should have some Dynamicly Adaptive Disruptively cool videos in their library Bro..... ;)  :devil:   Seriously...That is a great deal.....get some ....they'll never be any cheaper than that.....
    2 points
  3. Waffle House is gross anyway. I call it the greasy spoon. Haven't ate there in forever... If I go eat breakfast at a corporate chain, it's Cracker Barrel.
    2 points
  4.   I've done the same with my SKS and a T-53. Full refinish including reblue. I love doing it. It's fun!
    2 points
  5. Really not much need to work on them anymore. The new GT's make 435hp and if you want more, bolt on a supercharger and call it a day. :up: Heck the Ecoboost 4cyl is making close to what the Mach 1's made. The V6 is even close. They have surpassed my lowly 260hp 4.6L PI in every configuration. :lol: Shelby GT350® The legacy returns with adrenaline-pumping performance. 5.2L V8 with flat-plane crank 526 hp and 429 lb.-ft. of torque 3.73 TORSEN® limited-slip differential MagneRide™ suspension 5.0L V8 Mustang GT - the stuff of legends. 435 horsepower* 400 lb.-ft. of torque* Electronic Line-Lock** Launch control† *Tested with 93-octane fuel. 2.3L EcoBoost® The available 2.3L EcoBoost® engine - a marvel of power and efficiency.** 310 horsepower* 320 lb.-ft. of torque Ideally balanced power The Mustang 3.7L V6 strikes an ideal balance of power, displacement and efficiency. 300 horsepower 280 lb.-ft. of torque EPA-estimated 19 city/28 hwy/22 combined mpg* http://www.ford.com/cars/mustang/
    2 points
  6. Lots of does and lots of fawns out at the farm. Only saw one decent buck but he was several hundred yards out. I did put one doe in the freezer... took forever to find one alone... I swear I've never seen more fawns out and about. Good opening weekend.
    2 points
  7. Welcome to one of the most idiotic laws ever created.
    2 points
  8. There a great entry level MG, I had a M11/9 with every Lage part ever made and a Bower's Suppressor, only draw back about these guns are since they are an open bolt, you'll have plenty of smoke in your face.. I had seller remorse when I sold it, but hey I made $3600 on it.. My 10yr old son at the time this was taken
    2 points
  9. Join us for our weekly match at Sumner Gun & Supply in Gallatin, TN.  This week is a Fun Match / Run 'n' Gun, so be ready to load 'em up and burn 'em down.   Stages: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3Vt0IhmfrDVVEhQdnk0bmpXdWM/view?usp=sharing
    1 point
  10. Something just isn't right about this story.  :squint:     Was the Naval Officer under orders to be armed while in uniform off base?  That is very rare in public, only done for security while transporting high value or sensitive items (or prisoners).  Also, when you are under orders to be armed off base (off post for us Army guys) its a point A to point B sort of thing, so side trips to a Waffle House isn't part of the plan.    Or...., was this some member of the Navy who was OCing his personal firearm.  That would be against regulations.  No personal item can be worn as part of the uniform unless its on an authorized list (like personal sunglasses, watches, rings, etc., etc.).  I would also bet that the Navy has standing orders that its members cannot CCP or HCP while on duty and in uniform.
    1 point
  11. You do realize he was not driving right? Not saying I agree with the suit, but it wasn't him that crashed. He was the passenger and was trapped in the car while it was on fire.
    1 point
  12. By the way what he portrayed as an actor has nothing to do with him in real life. He was actually a great guy doing a lot for the less fortunate.
    1 point
  13. incredibly jealous. missed one of these locally 2yrs ago, been kicking myself ever since. Congrats!   EDIT: PS: Be careful with your thumb. Think M1 Thumb is bad? This is worse. Smaller contact area hitting the thumb with just as much force.
    1 point
  14. Cool.  I've become interested in vintage military weapons and am enjoying learning about them.
    1 point
  15.   Yes I do.  :blush:   Either way, it's still ignorant.
    1 point
  16.   Plus some of their food could get loose back in the kitchen, don't want to have to get rabies shots. 
    1 point
  17. I have several AR-15s.  I enjoy shooting them but do not know as much about long guns as I do about handguns.  I recently read a "Shooting Times" article about AR-15 handguns that got me thinking about them.  Here is the question (if it is a stupid one, please don't bash me)--If I buy an 11.5 inch upper complete with barrel, do I just attach it to ANY lower (as in removing one of my existing uppers) or are some other modifications necessary?  I was thinking of using one of my Sabre lowers (made in Nashville) and buying a Sabre upper/barrel.  No I don't need one (is my wife here?) and no I have no idea why I would, in practicaliyt need one, or what I really plan to do with it.  I just seemingly want one and was wondering the answer.  I cannot find the answer by "googling" so I thought I would ask here.
    1 point
  18. Lol. Another weenie. Sorry - your pops was a tool and an idiot.
    1 point
  19. And I can't wait to buy a Beretta stamped "Made In Gallatin, TN".  
    1 point
  20. Almost, you have to use the add image button in TGO and then paste the URL into that.     I should have added, I usually only add images using the website.  I don't really add images using Tapatalk, so it could be a bit different using it.
    1 point
  21. You need to set the album properties to "share with anyone with the link. It defaults to where only you can see it for Security. Adding where to do this for anyone else.
    1 point
  22. They have been off of my list since they posted.  Waffle House is just one of those places that you DON'T visit without a gun.  There are a bunch of weirdos and drunks there so you never know what could happen. 
    1 point
  23. PB does suck.  It has for years.  Try Imgur.  It is free and they don't wear you out with ads.
    1 point
  24. Doh! You're right.   I guess I should have said if I have a rifle that started as a pistol, but I now no longer have any pistol parts just the rifle (which was once a pistol), then get an 8" upper....   I suppose that highlights the stupidity of this BATFE rule.
    1 point
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  26. November can't get here quickly enough. Hope things are going well for you down under. One question: How do you avoid falling off the earth down there? :rofl:
    1 point
  27. Hattie B's for some good hot chicken, The Southern for awesome steaks, Demo's for great & cheap Italian family style restaurant.  Just walk around and look at things, most of the stuff is within walking distance if you stay downtown.     Hattie B's is a must though if you like hot chicken.   Almost forgot, Jack's BBQ is also on the top of the list.
    1 point
  28. They are being forced out of the north, same with the auto industry. Just better south of the M/D line.
    1 point
  29. This might help some - - - BUT be aware that some unknown ATF bureaucrat sitting in a remote office cubicle could completely change the meaning of the English language at any moment and turn all of the Green checkmarks into Red Xs.
    1 point
  30. Too easy, first you show him that there is no stock attached to it and then that the barrel is under 16".  If he has any further doubts, then the rest of it is up to them to prove.
    1 point
  31. You have a speed bolt in yours? That made the gun a little different for controllablty, I was just on Lage site and noticed they revised their uppers appearance, they look better than past uppers..
    1 point
  32. Sybo and Grand Torino Are Top Shelf Blade Makers
    1 point
  33.   He's right on.   What an FFL puts on a 4473, either correctly or incorrectly, does not determine the actual legal classification of a firearm, nor the legality of a given future configuration of it.   Used lowers are transferred as "other firearm", same as virgin lowers. However, if the used lower was initially configured as a rifle, it cannot be configured as a pistol.   A lower cannot become a rifle or a pistol without an attached barrel. In other words, you can buy a new complete lower with stock attached, but it's still perfectly legal to make a pistol from it (of course you would remove the stock before attaching the short barrel, eh?).   Obviously, if you make a rifle from a virgin lower yourself, the odds are nobody could ever know that if you later made it into a pistol -- but it's nonetheless illegal should you somehow be found out. But equally obvious is that if the lower left a manufacturer configured as a rifle, it's a simple matter to find out its original configuration should push ever come to shove between you and the ATF.       Perfectly legal to make a pistol from virgin lower, later configure it as a rifle and sell it through FFL as such. The new owner could still legally make it into a pistol. (unlikely, I know, as he would have to know and trust the actual history of that lower).   Again, what an FFL puts on a 4473, either correctly or incorrectly, does not determine the actual legal classification of a firearm, nor the legality of a given future configuration of it.   If he incorrectly marks your revolver as a "long gun", does that make it so? Of course not. If he correctly marks your used original rifle lower as "other firearm", does that mean you can make a pistol from it? Nope.   - OS  
    1 point
  34. Well I finally got a day off and the finishing this aggrivating job. Here's the Transmission resting level and ready to go up and onto the dowel pins. I never want to do this again with an engine and transmission this tight and so hard to reach . [URL=http://s768.photobucket.com/user/tercel89/media/tremec_zpss8gcp2zl.jpg.html][/URL]
    1 point
  35.   Yeah...but lately...I have to ask, is the world worth saving?   Obama, Biden, Hillary, Pelosi, McConnell, and Bloomberg, et al.  See what I mean?
    1 point
  36. Strange. They are in bankruptcy yet get a big gov contract? Go figure.   Also I find it strange as hell many gun companies are located up north.
    1 point
  37. Simple rule of thumb for me, if my gun is not welcome, I am not welcome.  Same goes for my wife.  let me explain that one, she is blind, has a guide dog and we have been turned away from many well known restaurants, such as TGIF, I do believe in talking to the owners and trying to convince them that no gun signs are a sign of magical thinking.  I ask them, do you really think that your sign will stop a bad guy who is desperate from robbing you, or an ex from coming in and shooting one of your employees or customers?  if they are honest, they say no, it wont.  Then ask, do you think it would prevent me from eating here?  spending my money at your establishment?  I have been back ground checked, not a felon, and I carry for my protection and my family protection only.  Do you have a problem with that?  They will probably say no.  I have seen signs come down here in OKlahoma because I asked these questions.   One response I did get was "I have the signs up to get a 10% discount on my insurance"  I now carry a little folder, with the red circle and line drawn through it with a tornado in the middle.  I tell them this sign should get you another 10%, and it will be just as effective or even MORE effective than their no gun sign.   We cant be silent, but we can be polite.   You be the difference!!!!  
    1 point
  38. Yep, a MG is the safest thing to have you can hang a kitchen sink off it if you want. The Lage uppers are nice and there's a lot of MACs still winning the SMG shoots.   They are heavy, not really practical for target shooting but super fun to shoot full auto.  Tom Bowers (subguns.com) has a nice can with the correct mounts for the MAC's thread pitch.  I have a M10-9mm and threaded the end for my cans... I can thread it for you if you'd prefer to shoot the more standard cans on it.   Sounds like you got it for a song and dance so I'd say yeah, deal of the century... depending on make/model and accessories you're in the $4500-$6000 price range on current value.   MACs use to be the best entry into FA but they've climbed a few thou in the recent years.. back when they were still $2500-$3000 they were easy to sell.. now with them getting into the $5k range folks start saving that they'll often save a little more for an UZI or something a little more desirable but ANY FA is still a great gun!   Congrats on the find!
    1 point
  39. Machinegun status trumps everything else. You can do pretty much anything you want without any problems. Enjoy! The Late uppervmakes it a totally different animal. Very controllable and easy to handle. No paperwork needed, either.
    1 point
  40. A machinegun has no bbl restrictions, so essentially it may also be an "sbr" https://www.atf.gov/firearms/national-firearms-act-handbook
    1 point
  41.   Baptists believe Jesus turned the water into Welch's grape juice, and they don't recognize each other in liquor stores. ;)   - OS
    1 point
  42. Turtle 1 just flipped turtle 2 onto his back. Kind of a dick move if you ask me.
    1 point
  43. A friend gave me one of those molds for Christmas last year and I'm sad to say I haven't used it yet. :( I do have this one that I do use though... http://amzn.to/1G8VEJG
    1 point
  44. I have stands on the family farm in KY as well as my neighbor's land in TN (my place isn't big enough to hunt without hitting the sheep or donkeys).  I am READY!  My freezer is empty and tired of buying ground beef at $4 per pound.
    1 point
  45. If he makes it......"HE GOT MY VOTE"....he's crude and rude but has BALLS. 
    1 point
  46. The Postman is great when Tom Petty shows up.
    1 point
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