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1. This is a Winchester 1873 Third Model built in 1893 (dated by serial number on Winchestercollector . Org). This has a 24 inch octagon barrel and is chambered in 44-40 WCF. This could use a good cleaning but has a beautiful plum patina to it. It has one new Winchester screw in the lower tang to secure the stock better, it is missing the dust cover and has a small crack in the buttstock. Everything is original to the rifle aside from the one screw. Plenty more pictures available upon request. $2000 OBO. May consider firearm trades of equal value. More pictures upon request.7 points
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I got to tell you other members , this is a good deal ! If you don't like the manual safety , then don't use it. If you still don't like it , it is easy to take out. I did this on my own M&P with a manual safety. This is a good deal plus the magazines ! This is a "Glock 19" made by S&W with a lifetime warranty .3 points
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I appreciate and understand the question as it isn't posted anywhere but I'm sure almost everyone here will agree, that just being a participant on this forum ranks you higher than the vast majority of people I run into everyday.3 points
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Because without the management, there would be nothing left to catch/hunt in short order. Remember those old pictures of guys with hundreds of birds, fish, and dozens of deer? Remember how species were hunted to extinction? Now don't get me started on how overly complicated the TWRA license system is. It's truly ridiculous. However, game management in the bigger picture is necessary in our current world.3 points
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Polymer lower ~4oz Alloy lower ~10-12oz Shaving off nearly half a pound from one part is significant.2 points
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I'm surprised this guy hasn't been found yet. Dead or alive. I'm sure someone is helping him.2 points
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Morning. It's fairly simple really. The longer you're an active member and make posts your "rank" increases. The NEW goes away once you reach a certain post count ( it appears yours is gone ) Enjoy TGO2 points
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As cheap as standard Al lowers are, I see no reason for a poly lower. I see no advantage and only disadvantages across the board.2 points
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Nope. Men wouldn't double-back like that. At the end of the first aisle, we loop around the back and up the second aisle.2 points
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The fees paid for a TN fishing license have nothing to do with overseas. They are to support wildlife management in the State which needs even more support now that they repealed the measly 10 cent a box ammo tax we used to have.2 points
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Daniel Defense DDM4 300 S Upper Receiver Group, Approximately 500 rounds shot through it, $899, located in Gallatin TN. "The DDM4 300S AR15 style Upper Receiver Group is designed for those demanding a high-performance, short-barrel rifle chambered in the versatile 300 Blackout cartridge. Built around a 10.3 inch barrel, the 300S Upper Receiver Group uses standard 5.56 bolts and magazines to deliver .30 caliber projectiles with greater muzzle energy than comparable 5.56mm platforms. With a wide variety of factory ammunition made for everything from home defense, target shooting, hunting, suppressed operation, and tactical applications, this upper receiver group is capable of delivering exceptional performance from a compact, fast-handling package. The independently ambi GRIP-N-RIP Charging Handle accommodates left- and right-handed shooters. All Daniel Defense complete upper receiver groups come standard with an M16 profile bolt carrier group." "MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION UPPER RECEIVER: Mil-Spec with Indexing Marks and M4 Feed Ramps. CNC Machined of 7075-T6 Aluminum, Type III Hard Coat Anodized BARREL: Chrome Moly Vanadium Steel, Cold Hammer Forged, 1:8 Twist, 10.3" S2W Profile, Pistol Length Gas System, Chrome Lined, Mil-Spec Heavy Phosphate Coated, and HP/MPI Tested GAS SYSTEM: Pinned Low Profile Gas Block CNC Machined of 4140 Hardened Steel and Mil-Spec Heavy Phosphate Coating, Pistol Length, Direct Impingement MUZZLE DEVICE: Daniel Defense Flash Suppressor, 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, Salt Bath Nitride Finished BOLT CARRIER GROUP: M16 Profile, Mil-Spec MP Tested, Chrome Lined, Properly Staked Gas Key SIGHTS: Sold Separately HANDGUARD: Daniel Defense DDM4 Rail 9.0, CNC Machined from 6061-T6 Aluminum, Type III Hard-Coat Anodized CHARGING HANDLE: GRIP-N-RIP Charging Handle, Body CNC Machined of 7076-T6 Aluminum, Handles & Latch CNC Machined of 6061-T6 Aluminum, Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Roll Pins, Type III Hard Coat Anodized RAIL PANELS: Daniel Defense Rail Panels Made from Santoprene, Heat Resistant to 300° F Made in the USA!"1 point
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I have two Taurus PT-738 380 Auto pocket pistols for sale. What you see the in the pictures is what's included. The pocket holster works excellent and stays pretty concealed and comfortable. The silver and black one has been fired and carried some. I'm not sure if the pink one has ever been shot. If it has, it hasn't seen many rounds through it. Located in the Nashville area. $300 gets both guns, magazines, the pocket holster, and cases with belt clip. They also come with a few full metal jacket rounds. Must be able to legally own a firearm. Please have a government ID to show and will do a Bill of Sale.1 point
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I have a like new GLOCK 43 with 3 primary arms 9rd magazines and a PA mag release. Gun has only had a couple of magazines through it. Looking to trade for a mid or full size pistol.1 point
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Sounds like a U.S. Revolver Company specimen. That was a budget line from Iver Johnson back in the day. Not military issue. That’s all I got.1 point
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My money is on a shootout ending in his death1 point
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Easy fix: https://www.floydscustomshop.com/Smith-and-Wesson-FPC-Magwell_p_214.html?amp=1 All the reviews of these come back positive. 10-ring is a good guy. GLWS.1 point
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The 38 WCF is the same as a 38-40 WCF. Different cartridge all together. I had a 3 digit sn 1873 about 12 years ago in 38-40 WCF, great looking gun but I was offered a price I couldn’t refuse at the time.1 point
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I got an e-mail Friday saying its my turn. Kinda confused me as last time they called me directly. But apparently, that's what they're doing now. I tried to call several times Friday afternoon, but the lady I'm supposed to talk to was always busy. Gonna try again on Monday.1 point
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No. 38-56 is based on the 45-70 Case. 38 WCF for the Win 1892 is a completely different cartridge.1 point
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A buddy of mine used to go to the York shoots and raved about them. So, he prepared an area on his property, complete with the log and the targets (he set them up at 60 yds) and we all went up and participated. Really a cool way to challenge your proficiency with the old flintlocks.1 point
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Yep. Even if it's catch & release, those fish came from somewhere and there's a good chance they came from a TWRA hatchery, not natural population growth within our lakes and rivers.1 point
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I still use a LEE single stage, it keeps the process easier for me to keep up with what is going on, I just do everything in batches like mentioned above. I only reload for rifle, no pistol. I use 50 rd loading blocks, and when doing load development, I space the empty brass out in the loading blocks for the different powder charges I'll be weighing out on the beam scale (I have a list with the various powder charges written down and check them off as I weigh/fill the cases), then I seat the bullets. After I find the load I'm satisfied with, I use a RCBS LITE to measure out the powder charges but still check every nth charge on the beam scales to monitor the accuracy of the LITE when I'm loading up several hundred rounds for a varmint shoot out west. I use a small flashlight to look in each case before I seat the bullet to ensure there is powder there. I've only had one squib since I started re-loading, hope I just didn't signify on myself. I prime the cases on the press as ol artie causes too much discomfort to hand prime anymore, and doing it on the press is a bit slower, but much easier on the hands. I'm retired/retarded, so I've got the time, I put the empty cases into a reloading block neck down until the primer is inserted, then it's turned neck up to tell me it's ready for the powder charge. I have missed priming a case or two, and it does make a mess when the powder starts coming out of the primer hole, so I usually do a double check to ensure I've primed all the cases. LOL1 point
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My Dad was WW-2 and didn't talk about it much either accept some side stories. Found a bunch of pictures he took in England and Europe when I cleaned out my parents house after both were gone, that I had never seen. Would have been nice to ask him about some of them, I can only guess. He use to make comments about war movies, about how that isn't the way it was. Luckily no big outburst, just didn't like the story being told wrong.1 point
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A bit of a late reply lol - I have the 300 SPS and I love it - super quiet. I have the mini version as well and shoot 5.56 through it all the time. Did you get one??1 point
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Yeah. it can be over rated. tried to teach my wife to drive my truck. Had a lot of clutch concert.1 point
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M&P shield and compact models......with or without safety. Reasonable price, US company, TN company.1 point
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Steps to success: 1. Stick with the Glock 2. Buy a bunch of ammo 3. Go get a lot of good training1 point
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