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  1. Gonna regret this but haven't been able to pick up another hog lease. Glock 20 Gen 4 in 10mm. 2-15 round mags. Slide milled by Roy's Gunworks and now wearing a Vortex Venom 6mm dot that is sighted in at 50 yards. RH Kenai chest holster. 225 Sellior& Bellot 180gr jhp. 25 Hornady XTP. 26 Winchester FP. Muzzle brake, aftermarket threaded barrel and a 3.5lb Ghost trigger. I have most of the original parts.$900. Possible trades but not sure what I need South Knox. Possibly varmint caliber rifles, 22-250,243,6mm, to 257 and 25- 06
    5 points
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  3. Selling a custom .40 caliber Beretta 96 Brigadier, refinished to look like the Samurai Edge from Resident Evil 2. Priced at $750 (reduction from $900) Low round count, under 400. This has a rarer reinforced Brigadier slide, now more commonly seen on their competition pistols. The additional strength is a perfect accompaniment for increased .40 caliber pressures. Single/Double action. Great condition. Mild marring on the barrel finish exterior where it connects the slide. This is inevitable. While nearly imperceptible, for the sake of honesty, the backstrap is missing small amount of material, made further unnoticeable with polishing. Several parts have been upgraded. * LPA adjustable marksman sights * Skeltonized hammer * Steel trigger * Steel extended magazine release * Steel guide rod * D-spring * Wolff trigger spring * OEM Deluxe Grade 3 Walnut Presentation Grips * CCR Refinishing job: Cera-hide slide, barrel, guide rod, parts, OEM inox lower and parts. * 5 magazines, 2 have been refinished with CCR cera-hide * Leather and sheepskin pistol rug The additional components alone are valued at around $590. An additional benefit, because this is a .40 96, it can be converted to a 9mm with little effort. Likely a barrel drop in, but might have to change the extractor or ejector. I don't believe a 92 can be converted to 96.
    2 points
  4. Honestly, I’d rather just continue on as is at this point. My guess is that they likely won’t react favorably and take signs down. They’d probably be more likely to add metal detectors if that’s what is required to comply. It’s a great zoo and my boy loves to go. Memberships are cheap and concealed is concealed. Totally get where you are coming from but I’ve lost faith in many of those in positions of decision making and power.
    2 points
  5. Wish we were closer. Thats a good deal on an excellent pistol.
    2 points
  6. I recently started using a service called Tailscale to provide a VPN connection back into my house. You can enable a setting called an Exit Node, and then when you make the VPN connection, you can choose to use the exit node. The exit node passes the traffic back into your house and then back out to the internet from the PC inside your home. To the world, it looks like you are browsing from your home PC. All of this enables encryption from your phone back to your home network, so if you connect to a sketchy WiFi, they can't snoop on your traffic. Walmart would have no idea what site you are browsing. It sounds complicated, but it really wasn't. I enabled it all in like 15 minutes, and it was so easy I was like "That's it??" The service is free for X number of devices. I forget how many, but it was more devices than I own, and I'm nerdy.
    2 points
  7. Nice to see someone out there isn't all about money
    2 points
  8. Do you already compete? If not, my recommendation is to not buy guns starting out. As long as the Sig doesnt go off in your holster* it should be fine. Go shoot some matches and see what you actually need. I shot 3 Gun for 3 years with my 870 because I already had one and the time on the pump wasnt making enough difference to matter. Once I starting getting in the Top 3 in my division I finally upgraded to a semiauto. That year I won my division for the Season at TSF in Jackson. Another big factor is what level you plan to shoot 3 Gun. If its just local matches theres really no reason to buy extra pistols if you have some that already suffice. I did wind up buying a Glock 34 for competition after a while, mostly due to the ammo costs of competing with a .45. I would recommend buying a couple shell caddies to start off with, so you can dryfire. I really liked the EZ-8 as my first one due to price (it was like ~$40) and Invictus Practical (although I heard they went out of business)
    2 points
  9. I have watched Dans podcast for several years-and have decided on one thing- He is definitely not full of crap like so many- He calls it like it is and doesn't put any lipstick on the pig- I think that there are a lot of Politicians that should be very nervous about now-
    2 points
  10. He's aok. Been a fan for years......
    2 points
  11. I wouldn't care if this was his one and only task he accomplishes for the FBI.
    2 points
  12. I'm surprised, as I assume that Bongino makes a whole helluva lot more money as a broadcaster than he will as Dep Director. Maybe that means he truly wants to make a positive contribution. The way these things should work is that talented people give up some of their time to serve, then return to their business after a period or government service.
    2 points
  13. Looking to sell or trade my Daniel Defense DDM4 11.5” pistol 5.56. It has an A2 fixed front sight post and DD fixed rear sight. I replaced the original pistol buffer tube and SB mini brace with an SB 3 brace. It has approximately 400 rounds through it. The rail covers pictured are included. I have 1 new DD 32 round magazine thats included. Pick up in West Knoxville/Lenoir City area. I might be willing to travel a little further depending on the time and location for an established TGO member. TN DL and HCP $1375. Firm. I would trade for a quality factory built AR with 16” barrel. (BCM, DD, LMT) Sorry, not interested any home builds. I’d also consider a partial trade for a factory 16” complete upper or a Gen 5 Glock 19 MOS. Streamlight and EOTech not included. Thanks for looking
    1 point
  14. Winchester Model 1903 Rifle for sale. The Model 1903 is the first Semi-auto rifle made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. They were made from 1903 to 1932. The first 5000 guns were made without a safety (no safety button) and were advertised as "automatics", but were semi-auto design. It is a blowback design with a ten round tube magazine. The serial number and consultation with the Winchester Arms Collector organization indicates this one was made in 1903. I got this from a Winchester collector in Cookeville, TN. It is in excellent condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $1200 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net
    1 point
  15. Kubota BX1870 4x4 1 owner with 389 hours 18HP 3 cylinder diesel 54" cut ROPS 3 point hitch front/rear hydraulics Never sat in the rain and always garage kept NEW front tires NEW belt NEW anti scalp wheels NEW battery Fresh oil change service Fresh hydro oil service Blades are sharp This was purchased in 2016 from Kubota of Knoxville. It was used on a 2 acre lot. It's never had an attachment on the front or rear although it's plumbed for a front loader and has a rear to. The only issue mechanically it currently has is a safety switch that isn't cooperating. It's hard to explain and in NO WAY affects the mowing. I'll explain this over the phone to a serious buyer. Again, it's ready to mow ! There are several cosmetic issues, although minor, that I'll mention. The worst is/was a cracked grill that I repaired. Again, nothing to do with the operation just something that needs mentioning. It also has scratches marks etc from weekly use. The rear tires are original and in great shape. No plugs patches etc as far as I can see. The fronts were replaced because being a 4x4 it has a tendency to wear the fronts more (don't ask me why) Price is $8000.00 I will deliver this anywhere in the state (or state that touches TN ) for fuel cost. NO TRADES
    1 point
  16. exited stage right
    1 point
  17. Just got my vp40 back from Hipp Customs. Place is about 20 minutes away. I believe they did a great job. I'll do something harder next time.
    1 point
  18. Downsizing & streamlining things so this one's up for sale. Bought it new years back. Haven't shot it much at all. Tiny bit of holster wear on both the grip & manual safeties. Otherwise in pristine shape. These are some of my favorite 1911's & as far as I know they are no longer producing this 5" railed model in black. I have 4-5 Chip McCormick magazines & 1 Wilson Combat 10-rounder. $1350
    1 point
  19. FOMO got the best of me, and now I have an expensive but beautiful paperweight. Happy to provide more pictures or answer any questions from potential buyers. If you can meet in/around Cookeville, great. I am willing to drive a little past Nashville or Knoxville if there is a serious buyer. More on meeting location will be discussed in PMs if an agreement is made. Must be a TN resident, 18+, has ID, able to lawfully purchase, and able to sign a bill of sale. Firm on $1800 $1600. Not looking for trades. Rifle bag, owners manual, sticker, and lock are included. Thanks for looking! Brand: Springfield Armory Capacity: 10+1 Caliber/Gauge: .308 WIN Action: Semi Barrel: 22" 6-Groove Carbon Steel, 1:11 Trigger: 2-Stage Stock: Walnut
    1 point
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  22. Will have to start out in the limited or tactical to start. Would go for heavy metal too if I have the gear for it.
    1 point
  23. Someone is going to get a great gun well worth the money. I love mine. Great trigger and love the Warren Tactical sights.
    1 point
  24. They do. And they don’t have metal detectors………
    1 point
  25. Why don’t you go find out and let the rest of us know?
    1 point
  26. In good condition, built like a tank. Comes with 1-13 and 5-16 round mags. $400. Thought neighbor lady would like it but she likes my CZ 10. Trade on varmint rifle calibers or 6 arc, 6.5 Grendel, 243, 257, 25 06????
    1 point
  27. way to dig deep man. I need to take inspiration from your ability to let go
    1 point
  28. This is a super nice little, and I mean little, 9mm. Stainless slide, crimson trace from the factory. 4 mags and all factory stuff included. Laser is still bright. It has sat in the safe for a few years. Just the laser alone will run you $175-$200. It is the PM SERIES not the cheaper CM series. Time to let it go (maybe). It’s for sale. Must be legal to own and be a TN. resident. $525. Text is best. Travel is limited.
    1 point
  29. Good news keep a coming.
    1 point
  30. Walked away from a 5 Mil a year podcast.
    1 point
  31. Here for sale is a 1960s Manurhin P-1 chambered in 9mm (French made Walther P-1). The firearm is in good condition with a very smooth action and comes with a vintage German holster and two original magazines. The recoil springs have been replaced with brand new Wolff factory replacements. I am most interested in a trade for a Walther PP or other small, vintage, .32 caliber pocket pistols (I can add cash to the deal if needed). I’m located in East Nashville and you can contact me by text as well at (615)925-9979. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and thanks for looking.
    1 point
  32. Mine came in last week. Trigger job is phenomenal on these. Waiting on a suppressor for that threaded barrel. Whoever gets this is gonna have fun.
    1 point
  33. I listen to his radio show IF I happen to be in a car or truck at that time. I enjoy listening to him, but as with anyone who makes his living as a talking head, you can't take every word as gospel.
    1 point
  34. The sky screamers are getting laryngitis today
    1 point
  35. I don't know much about him. I'll have to look at some of his podcasts.
    1 point
  36. I was in a similar boat a while ago, looking for a safe that didn't break the bank but still gave me peace of mind. I ended up grabbing one during a Gun Safes sale on Liberty's website, and honestly, I was surprised by how solid it felt compared to some of the cheaper ones I’d seen. I went with a mid-range option, and it’s been great for the price! Since you're planning to put it in the garage, I’d definitely recommend looking for one with good weather sealing and a dehumidifier to avoid rust—trust me, it's worth it. Shipping wasn’t too bad for me, and customer service was really helpful when I had questions.
    1 point
  37. Carry one everyday , my favorite CCW . I use shield mags . Leather holster on leather belt . I probally am about as rough on a CCW as it gets . My gun has been dropped several times , still no issues . Not a fan of the MOS reflex sight , I took it off . In my environment it gets dirty very quick . So I just use open sights
    1 point
  38. Just buy it. I dare ya!
    1 point
  39. @Alleycat72 makes a good point. For easy cleaning, any can used for .22 should have titanium or stainless baffles that can be cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner as aluminum will pit in a US cleaner. My Banish 30, a .30 multi-cal can, has Ti tube and baffles that can be US cleaned, so even though it can be used for centerfire it’s not a non-rimfire suppressor.
    1 point
  40. I picked this poor thing up a couple of months ago. Hy Hunter Frontier Six Shooter in .22LR. According to the internet, these were actually made by J.P. Sauer & Sohn in West Germany and imported during the 1960s under the Hy Hunter name in Hollywood. CA. This poor thing was a mess when I got it. The barrel was loose, the firing pin was about to fall out and there was an occasional hitch in the action. Plus the grips were completely wrong for this gun. I really don't know how they managed to stay on. And on top of all that, the finish was very badly worn. But it seemed to have good bones and I only gave $30 for it. This is what I started with: The mechanical issues were fairly easy to fix. I found a set of close grips on the internet, but had to fit them some. The problem was in the finish. As near as I could tell, most of this gun is made of Zamak or a similar alloy. So finish options were limited. I decided to go with Brownell's Alumahyde II. Its a spray on, paint like, finish made specifically for alloy guns. I took the gun completely apart, sanded the parts and sprayed the individual pieces. The instructions said it dries to the touch in 1-2 hours, BUT needs 1-2 weeks to cure completely. Of course I tried to rush it and messed up a piece. I re-did that one and then gave the finish the full two weeks to cure completely. Got it all back together and I think it came out pretty good. I took it to the range today. I fired a little over 100 rounds of 7 different types of ammo. It ain't no tack driver, but its minute of tin can with ammo it likes. Not too shabby for a decrepit old man and those tiny fixed sights. All told, I have right at $80 in it. I think it was worth it.
    1 point
  41. I have 4 safes. Cannon Fat Boy, 2 TreadWells that are no longer in production, and my last safe was a Browning Medallion 65T. They each serve the purpose for what I have in them. I purchased the Browning from Knoxville Safe House in Alcoa TN. They were great to work with answering all of my questions. Fire ratings, water ratings, etc are all over the place so you need to discuss what you will be keeping in the safe. It ultimately comes down to budget and getting the best safe for your needs within that budget. When I built out my gun room I made that room as fire and waterproof as feasable because I have a lot of guns displayed on the walls. Unfortunately, there is nothing that will protect at 100%. Parker's Safes is a vendor on the Forum and I have heard nothing but good things about them.
    1 point
  42. I never got around to sharing my TGO build. This was my very first AR15 from the old group buy. I just swapped the cheap yet sturdy UTG quad rail for a CMT HDM rail. To be honest I didn't hate the UTG Pro rail, but I felt like the rifle deserved better. It's a TGO CMT upper and lower set, 16" barrel with a Silencerco ASR flash hider, Magpul MOE furniture, AIM surplus BCG, sporting a Vortex 1x6. -southernasylum
    1 point
  43. I will third TN silencer, Robert is a good dude. crossroads is good as well.
    1 point
  44. I’ve been using Tennessee silencer since I moved out here and have been happy with them.
    1 point
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