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  1. IMO, many need Jesus Christ working on their hearts and minds. Like it or not, "Real Religion," taken to heart," makes one more tolerant of others.
    10 points
  2. Civil debates between intelligent people can be a good thing; I will miss them.
    4 points
  3. I think I'm gonna head to my safe space. That'd be a bar with no cell service....
    4 points
  4. I agree with the social media. Anonymity allows folks to say things they'd never say in public. Then there's the fact of just how divided we are as a nation. Everybody has a complaint, a cause, or a movement. It mostly just makes me have a movement if you know what I mean...
    4 points
  5. I grew up the old fashioned way: I KNEW my opinion didn't matter. But you're right, not only do people seem to be more sensitive, they're also constantly on the lookout for some way to get their feelings hurt and be offended. They also think it's their right-privilege-responsibility to police the "airwaves" and be offended for someone else and to set out the "offender" so that the "offender" can be brought back into lock step. Come to think of it, it reminds me of communism
    4 points
  6. I am splitting this thread off from the other one. So, I put in a small order for a few samples from the company I have in mind. They won't arrive until mid February. These aren't done off-shore, it was just a condition of the small quantity and taking advantage of an offer they made to digitize the TGO logo for me for free if I didn't mind the delay. That said, I am also going to speak with them about a storefront for TGO. They will do all order fulfillment, which is nice. I'll let you guys know what we need to do to get this rolling after I speak with them.
    3 points
  7. I think everyone, myself included, needs to go spend an entire day at the range, then spend half the night cleaning guns or otherwise occupy themselves in a way that does not include the internet or television. It’s taken me a long time to realize but bitching about other people bitching does nothing but raise one’s blood pressure just prior to a few minutes of calm satisfaction after enough people have bitched along with you. Then the cycle starts all over again.
    3 points
  8. Not to hijack this thread or be self serving, but, I own and operate a graphics shop. I can hook you up with that shirt if you really did want it.
    3 points
  9. I think avoiding all of the offeneded criteria is tough these days! I am not black, LGBTQABCD...Z, Latino, Catholic, Islamic, immigrant, or most other categories. I am an old, grumpy, veteran though which I guess fits somewhere. I am working on my personal failures, numerous I am sure but the worse are: not being tolerant of stupid!, no sympathy for easily offended folk, not caring what other religions think, and the biggest failure personally is being a passionately patriotic veteran. Now if any of those offend you I suggest you reread the first failure I listed. Love the USA or get out! Pretty simple. That and leave me and mine alone and I will leave you and yours alone. As long as whatever we do does not interfere with the rights of the other then have at it! You see, that is where most of the over sensistivity is coming from, minding others business! If everyone would get back to minding their own it would ease up. I guess we have the internet to thank for that one!
    3 points
  10. Is it just me or is everyone a little sensitive lately? I understand we ALL have things going on in our life that puts undue pressure on all of us, but really? It's your choice how to react to that pressure. It seemed when my wife was going thru cancer treatment our best medicine was a laugh and a smile. People today get so involved in everybody else's business and getting pissed off for them. Is our society needing more fiber or a colon flush?
    2 points
  11. I am not so sure about that. I think some people just feel like they are either obligated or entitled to stick their nose in where it doesn't belong. I am not the biggest Hank, Jr. fan but your post made me think about this song from back around 1981, well before the Internet. BTW, this has long been one of my favorite songs of his. Of course that song pretty much re-iterates the sentiment in this song from his father (and I am a Hank, Sr. fan)
    2 points
  12. Glad your getting it figured out. The manual also discusses disassembly. Don’t do it! They either go back together with little effort or will have you cussing and throwing the thing across the room.
    2 points
  13. Problem being that the folks with the power are the ones defining the truths and what passes for constructive.
    2 points
  14. The past few years people don't seem to be happy unless they're miserable. They expect a trophy for getting out of bed in the morning & if they don't get it, they're gonna' hold a march to protest whatever "thing" someone on social media said they have to be upset about. It seemed to have started right around 2008 & progressively got worse over the next eight years. If you walk down the street without wearing a "MLK" or "black lives matter" shirt, you're being racist. If you don't "friend" someone online, you're being insensitive. If you're not "politically correct" enough, you're being offensive. What the hell is wrong with America these days?!
    2 points
  15. It's not just young people. The fact that TGO has had to scrap certain areas of the forum is a good indicator that everyone is a bit too sensitive these days. I see a lot of people acting as though only the "snowflakes" have cornered the market on hurt feelings. That's just not true.
    2 points
  16. I did not realize how sensitive I've become until I read this thread. Thanks for pointing it out.
    2 points
  17. I'm getting old and it's getting harder to understand little johnny and little jane all grown up now. They have spent their entire youth with mommy and daddy telling them their opinion matters. lol
    2 points
  18. I’m almost entirely convinced that you get better service and a better relationship at a dealer that’s outside of a major metro market. I don’t know what it is - maybe it’s that there’s always someone walking in behind you in a big dealership. Maybe it’s just a small town thing. I traveled to buy my last truck after I just couldn’t find anyone who much wanted to sell me one here in the Nashville area.
    2 points
  19. Well, the instruction manual did it. It showed me where to pull back . I had already tried this but lightly, this time I gave it a tad harder pull and, voila. The round was chambered. I fired the pistol, no recoil, great. I have a feeling my husband had this for a target pistol as there are some weird sights on it, Matchdot II. Now I have to figure out how to use the Matchdot, when I look through the sights it is a greenish tinge. I remember my husband showing me a sight onetime that when held correctly crosshairs came into the view. I do not know if this is the sight or not. More learning to do.....A big thanks for the manual and also thanks to others who offered suggestions. It can be overwhelming trying to figure out another persons interest. Oh yes, I cannot get the safety to move. I'll go back to the instruction manual to see if they offer any suggestions. Found it. The manual said the hammer must be cocked(the bolt pulled back, in my terms) before the safety can be put to On.
    2 points
  20. REALLY!!!!??? How dare you single me out and offend my sensibilities!
    2 points
  21. Why spend money at a business that does not believe you have a right to defend yourself with a firearm? Take your money elsewhere.
    2 points
  22. I want one of the hats.....maybe two hats. Geesh....it's like pulling teeth around here.
    2 points
  23. I don't care that my being offended offends you. My offendedness is of far greater importance than yours.
    1 point
  24. We rented a townhouse and loved it. Once we decided area we wanted to live in we were able to be very picky about what we wanted. We plan on retiring in this home. Found some that were close but we kept waiting until the perfect house came available. Not having to jump on something immediately was nice. Housing market is crazy in this area right now. If you see something you can't take too long to decide. I am retired and we had a new house built on Ft. Loudon Lake. I plan to spend whatever time I have left watching a fishing bobber. Lenoir City has everything I need.
    1 point
  25. I would be in big trouble if i had shirts made for some of my thoughts! I already have the obvious ones but it would be a lot of fun to get some made for when I have to venture into certain areas. Like college areas! I would hate to see mass snowflake melting.
    1 point
  26. LOL not for me, you'd be shocked at some of the things Ive been asked to make, it's the general public that seems to expect everyone else to follow a moral code that they want nothing to do with.
    1 point
  27. A good point! But most folks these days have not heard of Bo! More or less know his songs. "I think some people just feel like they are either obligated or entitled to stick their nose in where it doesn't belong." That is why I am against most religions. Believe what you want but keep it to yourself! If I politely decline your offer to preach to me then I think you should respect my wish. Too many people these days think they do not have to respect anyone's personal beliefs. Most think you have to respect theirs but they do not have to reciprocate. Hmmm to me that sounds like bad parenting or just a complete loss of realilty.
    1 point
  28. Just moved to Lenoir City myself. Lived in Etowah 40 years and decided to retire on the lake in Lenoir City. Love it here.
    1 point
  29. S&W Model 29, 4" Bbl, 4 Screw, S-Serial Number Prefix, Mfg. 1959 Ruger Super Blackhawk, 7 1/2" Bbl, 3 Screw, Mfg. 1969
    1 point
  30. Don't rush on it man. I usually give it a little while and let the supply and prices settle down some. Seems to work better for me.
    1 point
  31. Now see, there you go throwing truth into it!
    1 point
  32. Engineered stupidity is pretty much at the forefront. I'm glad we can point out this stuff here amongst ourselves. Seems to be one extreme or the other on most gun forums I see: either your not manly or "tactical" if you're not an "ice-hole" or they're part of the "oooh, oooh, oooh you can't say that, it's offensive and hurt my feelings" crowd. What ever happened to "well me, David, and GT disagree on this here problem, so let's figure out which one of us has the right idea and git 'er done" kind of mindset. This whole blasted country is bogged down in a quagmire because "feelings." Now what did I do with that "For Sale" ad for that island......
    1 point
  33. Barnett Ford in Tullahoma ask for Keith Barnett small town service
    1 point
  34. Whittaker's Gun shop online had them for $569.00 but sold out real quick.
    1 point
  35. I think being a victim has now become a profession.
    1 point
  36. I do and the older I get the more I can appreciate that kind of movement!
    1 point
  37. yes people seem to be quick create imaginary reasons to get offended before they even consider the other point of view or if it even correlates with what they believe
    1 point
  38. There have been a dealer or two in Memphis who've said they have one, on Facebook.
    1 point
  39. Bates Ford in Lebanon. I've bought several there & they have a great service shop. Ask for Michael Mohr, good guy.
    1 point
  40. I have had a great experience with Wyatt Johnson (the old Crown Ford). I was looking for a specific configuration, and of the three dealers that had what I wanted, they were the only ones that would take my deal. One benefit if you every get stick waiting around the dealership, they are a stocking dealer for both Roush and Shelby, so there is plenty to drool over to kill the time. I will PM you my sales guys contact info if you want. He was great, and still calls or texts every few weeks.
    1 point
  41. It's social media, today one can share all their thrills and woes online making it easier for others to be involved. The fact that most would not know each other but for the social media platform give a sense of anonymity so are more free with their opinions. Sensitive people should not air their problems online.
    1 point
  42. Or good taste in inexpensive entry level pistols. That's how I got started...buying Tauri and working up. Now I'm buying Keltecs. lol
    1 point
  43. I attended their first 3-gun match Saturday. Raleigh Prince is the match director. 5 stages, with a mix of bay and natural terrain. Scoring was Time Plus Penalties and done on Practiscore. Rule Set was a modified IMG I think (similar to Manchester). Most difficult rifle target was a 12" steel plate at 410yds. They had plenty of brand-spanking new targetry, mostly from Red Stitch Targets. Scores were posted the day after the match. It was a good match at what is shaping up to be a great facility. My only complaint was all the soupy mud and road conditions, but that is to be expected with all the new construction and the first thaw after all the cold/snow/frozen crap we've had lately. I'm looking forward to seeing how this place continues to build on the huge amount they've already accomplished in a relatively short time.
    1 point
  44. No, don’t assume that because you don’t think the sign meets the requirements of the statute it is legal to carry past it. You could possibly be charged (although we haven’t heard of anyone being charged on this forum that I know of). Then you can explain to the Judge that it’s not a legal sign. A Murfreesboro Officer told me they give a trespass warning. But I’m sure the Officer has the discretion to do whatever he sees fit based on the circumstances. It’s a $500 fine only offense. You would spend more than that on a defense. If I were a Judge or Juror, the only question I would need answered is did you not know what that sign meant when you saw it? As stated above, don’t do business with places that have policies you don’t agree with; spend your money elsewhere.
    1 point
  45. I’ve had horrible service at town and country, as well as, Mid Tenn truck. After the experience with our Flex, I’ll never own another Ford. I say a little prayer to put a hex on Ford every night.
    1 point
  46. I can make a recommendation about what I don't want to hear... Politics I realize politics are important in the gun world, but it feels like here lately the two go hand in hand all of the time. I just want to hear about guns, stories about guns, project guns (not Hi Points, lol), improving your guns, improving yourself as a shooter, etc.
    1 point
  47. first get some competent help immediately..I am concerned that you are unsure whether it is loaded or not. Please treat it as loaded and don't point it at anything you don't want to put a hole in! Not sure but the base plate of the mag doesn't look like it is the right one. Again someone familiar with handguns to help you out.
    1 point
  48. No I was just giving you crap. The pic looked a lot like Alabama. I have killed a few bucks in Alabama in January. Alabama has good hunting in January. I was talking to someone the other day who told me the season now extends into Feb. I am going to have to find me some Alabama property to hunt. Good luck.
    1 point
  49. This is what it looked like before.
    1 point
  50. Opinions vary on this. "Nuff said.
    1 point
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