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  1. I'd never try to convince someone they need to carry "______". Carry/ Shoot what you shoot best and are most comfortable with. Personally I'd rather face a threat that has a .45 but doesn't shoot it accurately, than someone with a .380 who shoots it very well. The smaller the caliber, the more accurate you need to be, to get the most out of what you're carrying. Not the same, but similar - why didn't you buy a car that gets the absolute best gas mileage? Probably because you liked / felt more comfortable in the one you did buy. The point is - carry SOMETHING, and be proficient with whatever it is.
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  3. Got for sale a sharp Ruger Super Blackhawk in 44 magnum. Bought this new and have only shot it 20 times then sat in the safe. Comes with everything it came with new. Looking to get $750 for it. Will require bill of sale to be filled out if interested.
    3 points
  4. I brought this thread back up because one of my favorite authors has done it again. I've posted before about how much I like his People's Republic/ Kelly Turnbull series. This new one is a stand alone novel unrelated to those. The Attack by Kurt Schlichter The signs were all there, but nobody paid attention. They didn't want to. For years they had been sneaking through our porous southern border. Watching, waiting, planning. The day finally came and suddenly 12,000 heavily armed Islamic Jihadist attacked in unison all over the United States. No one was safe. No place was safe. The fanatics mission was to kill as many Americans as possible before they themselves died as martyrs. They were brutal. Torturing, raping and maiming people just because it was fun to them. The recorded much of their savagery and posted it on the internet. The attack lasted three days. In the end 172,000 Americans were dead. They were trying to break us. This book takes place 5 years later. The author is touring the country and collecting the stories of those who survived. He interviews a wide array of people. Politicians, various officials, LE, Military, first responders and just ordinary people who got caught up in the attack. The book is set up so that each chapter is one person's story. The book is fascinating and horrifying. The scariest part is that it could actually happen.
    3 points
  5. I gravitate toward compacts but threaded catches my attention every time. A picture of a few I've purchased over the years. Notice the two hk45 compact tactical have matched serial number barrels. A CT and a Hk45c with factory serial barrel.
    2 points
  6. Just joined and looking forward to being on here often
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  7. Sorry, but I am firm on price. I also included with 1911 multiple grips and clips among other items. Thanks for your interest.
    2 points
  8. I haven't mentioned the Bersa because I've never owned one. I like them, a friend had one, I think they are well designed and built. I just never owned one, yet. I think 380 is adequate for defense in it's place and if one is comfy with it the Bersa would make a fine EDC. I don't like rotating my carry pistol like some and my current "big" gun is a Firestar 45. My P32 goes with me almost everywhere. I'll sometimes leave it if I'm carrying the 45 but most times it's still in my pocket as a NY reload. I say again, "the best gun to have in a gunfight is the one you have with you".
    2 points
  9. A couple years back before I taught my son in law learned how much fun Bass fishing is from a Skeeter Bass boat and my daughter said I ruined him she use to have a freezer full of trout all the time and he did most all his Trout fishing in the Caney Fork with great success. You might plan a trip down to the Caney and plan on making a day of it. I thing Tommy(SIL) might be able to give you some tips on that river. Let me know if you want what info I can get from him.
    2 points
  10. I looked at a Bersa, at the Franklin gun Shop, and almost purchased it. I made the mistake of purchasing a PPKS instead. Had to get rid of the S W PPKS after it went back to the factory for repairs and it never was reliable with several different ammos I tried. The Bersa would have been a better choice and saved me money and time. I see nothing wrong with 380 and I carried a colt Pocket Lite for 10 years. Just want something bigger now and a lot of the 9 MMs are the size of the little pistols. I wanted the Bodyguard 2.0 380 I just purchased to carry in the weak side for backup pistol. It is filling the need very well for me. I have all the revolvers and pistols I need; it is the want to have thing that always gets me Bersaguy.
    2 points
  11. I started a new post on this as tonight is it, from the way it looks. I know that none of us are holding our breath but we have a chance and who knows if we'll ever get another one. We've got Trump and we need to make some noise and make them uncomfortable just like he does. Take a few minutes and make a couple calls. It takes less time than voting. I realize you probably feel beat to hell, I know I do, but let them hear you. Below is info and a link to the GOA's short video on this. Tonight—before the 1AM Rules Committee markup—is the last chance to get both HPA & SHORT Act in the House version of the reconciliation bill! Taking action takes less than 60 seconds. Have you called yet? Your representative: (202) 224-3121 Speaker Johnson: (202) 225-2777 Majority Leader Scalise: (202) 225-3015 Majority Whip Emmer: (202) 225-2210 Find your Representative Website: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
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  12. Selling this sporterized German K98 Mauser chambered in 7.92X57 (8mm Mauser). Rifle is import marked on the right side of the barrel near the muzzle. This rifle is a Yugo Capture. The Yugoslavians captured many German Mausers at the end of WWII. One thing the Yugoslavians did was to scrub all the German markings, and the Yugoslavians re-barreled the K98s with new barrels. Condition is Very Good. Bore is Very good with no rust. Passes the bullet test very well. Front and rear sight removed. Rifle is In a Scnabel sporter K98 Mauser stock It is solid. I did replace the butt pad with an inexpensive one from Amazon. Original bolt was bent and polished by Jim the Boltman ( https://www.angelfire.com/gundam/boltman/bolt_work/ ) He did an excellent job. Has a one-piece Leupold Mauser base and Leupold rings. The rifle has a vintage Redfield 4X scope that was reconditioned by Iron Site ( https://ironsightinc.com/ ). Reconditioning included recharging the scope with nitrogen and installing a new reticle (not a Redfield reticle). I also have 400+ rounds of commercial 8mm ammunition (Selior & Beloit and Pvri Partisan) that I would offer to the buyer at a discounted price. . $650 $550 $450 FIRM. Local pick up only in Clarksville. Not interested in any trades. Please do not message me with trade offers or to ask if I would take less money or if it is still available. If the post is active, it is available.
    1 point
  13. My wife and I are starting to learn to fly fish. Any places in W NC or E TN you’d recommend for people starting out? I have no plans taking her to remote places, but something with a decent chance of producing success.
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  14. Got this beretta px4 storm compact 9mm in a trade. Absolutely great shooter, but want to try something new. Looking for the following trades and please pm me with offers. Trades S&W bodyguard 2.0 plus cash usp compact in 9mm ruger gunsite scout in .308 with cash on my end ruger ranch 5.56 stribog in 10mm or .45 acp with cash on my end possibly other small carry guns
    1 point
  15. I’ll be honest, I’m not exactly sure.
    1 point
  16. Rough weather last night Toronto watch all around us wife kept me up half the night She should have been a. weather girl We had no damage here I hope all of you were safe. A lot of chainsaws firing up this morning Kept safe
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  17. But I think a 4473 will still be a requirement.
    1 point
  18. I'm not sure I agree. Sales will definitely go nuts. Maybe inventory is stacked deep, but I fear prices may also go nuts if manufacturing doesn't increase to meet the new demand.
    1 point
  19. I really liked the turnbull series, read most of them but not the last one or maybe last 2. I have digital versions of them. I need to look for the ones I have not read yet and also The Attack. Kurt Schlichter and I agree on a lot of political issues and I follow him on X.
    1 point
  20. All good up my way.
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  21. I have to think your service experience is a function of who works on your firearm. There are good and bad workers in every company, so luck of the draw perhaps. And I am relatively sure, once gun is worked on by one person, its returned to them if it comes back to revisit the repair. I have always measured a company from their service side as where personal interaction happens. I have had several occasions to send a firearm back multiple times. I wont bore y'all with too many, but before I share the topic 320 experience, I'll mention just last month I had 3 returns of an MCX, each time receiving a replacement lower. Their service department has some very unqualified people I fear. As far as 320. I have 3 FCU's currently which have been fine. But in 2018 I bought a new gun and it had a crunchy break around 8lbs. The sear was not sitting square in the FCU and the sear surface was tilted so only part of the striker would engage and its corner was gauling the surface. Also, I found that the trigger bar would hit the bottom of the FCU body as it cammed forward which was adding a couple pounds to the pull weight. This was different to my other FCU's which had ample clearence fo the body to trigger bar. So I think that is in line of the tolerance folks are talking about here. In this case, Sig said go pound sand, we got the gun to fire so too bad so sad for you. Just returned it saying up to 10lbs and passing safety checks is within spec. I take pics of issue and write detailed letter with the pics to describe to them what I am seeing. I cannot find all the pics, but have a side by side FCU comparison I texted to a friend when he was asking about what to look for. So I can share that. If I find the sear pics will add it. But in this pic note how close the left FCU's trigger bar is the the frame, as you begin pulling the trigger it hits the frame as rides long the body. The one of the right (and my others) trigger bar does not hit FCU body at all. You can see variance differences in the cuts and widths throughout, so many changes over time I bet. To say Sig has some poor QC and excessively wide tolerances for what is acceptable....I think that is a bit kind
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  22. Welcome! We are Neighbours. Great folks on here, have fun.
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  23. Lots of damage nearby, downed trees and roadway debris, but all good on our end.
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  24. Exit the highway, go have a nice, quiet lunch and contemplate life's mysteries.
    1 point
  25. This is what we have, its been fun and easy to use
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  26. HEHEHE... Ya got the " madness " Brother... I love em too, but I'm a skinflint, therefore I don't own any. The first polymer frame pistola I ever fired wuz an HK 45. I fell in love then. They are as good as they get. Beautiful collection.. Admirin leroy...
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  27. We also didn't have "radar indicated" tornadoes back in the day. It wasn't a tornado unless it actually formed a funnel cloud and was observed or did damage on the ground. Now rotation in the atmosphere goes Tornado Warning. That's a good thing for safety because we have more time to get to shelter, but it does result in the count of Tornado Warnings being higher.
    1 point
  28. Bambu Labs P1S with the 4 bay feeder is a great machine/value. It comes with their software to print files and I haven't had any issues with it. I use Fusion360 for designing. The X1C gives you a couple of extra nice to have's but I have the P1S. For me it is one of the easiest machines that just works. No real tinkering, etc to make it work right. Their filament is also good. https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/p1s?from=home_web&id=583855874739507208
    1 point
  29. So it would have been possible for a tornado to pass through that area at that time without making national news?
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  30. Looks like a number of the online retailers had them in the $230 to $245 range but are currently oos. Many of them also don’t add on use tax, which Sig will. Maybe set up an alert for back in stock at a couple if you’re good with waiting?
    1 point
  31. Jaime at Cripple creek has done several mounts for me. He does a dang good job! I highly recommend him.
    1 point
  32. The original "get off me" gun......
    1 point
  33. This article covers a lot of east Tennessee; and I can attest to the rivers mentioned since I have fly fished the majority of them at least once. Good luck to you and your wife. I hope this helps 13 Best Trout Fishing Streams in Tennessee Best Regards Rod
    1 point
  34. P365 is going to be 23-24 ounces loaded. Bodyguard 2.0 is 16 ounces loaded. And it’s still almost 1/2 inch shorter. That means a lot in a pocket of gym shorts with a flimsy drawstring. I’m not in any way saying something bigger doesn’t work in that application, but the two side by side aren’t even comparable when it comes to overall size and weight. It’s about trade offs…smaller size and weight, a better grip and ergonomics, and more shootability vs. a more powerful caliber.
    1 point
  35. .22 Long Rifle and 5.56 make the same size hole as one another also.
    1 point
  36. Life is a series of compromises, right? If lowering your odds w/ a mouse gun is unacceptable for the sake of convenience, so is carrying a pistol instead of a shotgun or rifle.
    1 point
  37. One, carry and shoot what you are comfortable with. Meaning size, weight, manipulation and accuracy. Your example leaves out some important details; such as were all 5 shots in the torso? Abdominal shots may be survivable vs. 5 rounds in the high central chest area. Were some of the hits in an extremity? Again placement is key. If you can carry and shoot a larger caliber that would be my preference, but if not, be proficient with the one you carry.
    1 point
  38. Back in the 60s, my father witnessed a shooting that resulted when two upstanding gentlemen had a disagreement. One pulled his .25 Auto and shot the other one point blank six times in the chest. The victim grabbed an elderly lady whom my father said began “singing a tune” (I bet she was!) and used her as a shield before his former comrade could shoot him a seventh time. The guy didn’t die, at least not right then. Perhaps a .40 or a .357 would have netted the same results, but I doubt it. The point is we can say many men have died by .22 or .25, or elephants and cape buffalo have been put down with a 7mm Mauser, but that doesn’t mean they won’t kill you before succumbing to their injuries. An unnecessarily marginal round just seems like a lousy idea, especially with the options available nowadays.
    1 point
  39. By the way, there are substantial differences between a full-house .38 Special cartridge and a .380ACP cartridge in terms of ballistic performance. The .38 Special killed a lot of people over the years that it was the cartridge of choice for law enforcement. It wasn't unusual for people to shoot "down loaded" (minor power) .38 Special rounds and cops back in the day weren't always using hollow points. Many used dum-dum rounds like you'd use for pistol competitions, or soft lead point rounds. I know because my grandfather was a cop in the 1960's and 70's and I inherited a lot of his stuff, including a mountain of ammo and there wasn't a single hollow point in any of it. You also lose muzzle velocity with a snubnose barrel. The guy in your question was lucky, but ammo choice could have carried a big role in how ineffective those five shots were.
    1 point
  40. This is one of those questions that has to be answered with data, otherwise it will be a bunch of nonsensical statements like "I wouldn't want to get shot with either of them!". And let's face it, no one wants to be shot with any sort of gun so we can just get that out of the way now. Bottom line up front, all other things being equal a 9x19mm cartridge will have higher muzzle velocity, better penetration, better expansion, and be able to better overcome barriers such as clothing, wallboard, vehicle sheet metal or glass. There are too many small and reliable 9mm micro-compact handguns today for me to give a second thought to carrying a .380 ACP. The days of having to choose small cartridges to get small guns are past us. Here's a ballistic test video that I don't hate or completely disagree with:
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  41. We have the technology to test things to failure. You can use robots, fixtures, and other automation to simulate a wide variety of conditions in a repeatable fashion for thousands of repetitions all under the watchful eye of cameras. Sooner or later, someone has to offer up one of these "faulty" P320s and subject it to the full battery of the scientific method. Once that happens, we'll have the answers we all seek. Until then, we've got nothing more than armchair engineers throwing shade at the P320 and 99% of them are doing it because controversy translates to monetization on social media.
    1 point
  42. The recall was a drop safety issue. They corrected that YEARS ago and anyone who still has a pre-recall gun in pre-recall state has no excuse for their gun being in that condition. The new claims are that some of these guns somehow go off on their own. I am very skeptical of it and never had any problems out of my P320 and it sat for months in my safe, holstered with a loaded chamber, and it never fired on its own. We may find that there are some tolerance stacking issues that affect a small percentage of these guns, or we may find out that human beings will almost always blame something other than themselves or their garbage-tier holsters when a negligent discharge occurs. I'm still waiting to see this problem (a.) reproduced and (b.) thoroughly analyzed. So far it hasn't happened.
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  43. We’ve kicked the tires in the local Trout Unlimited group that meets in Norris.
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  44. Thanks for the commentary on the "Crisis" books. I have seen them and been intrigued, just haven't bought any yet. Have far too many lying around now that I'll probably never have enough time to read before I'm gone. Plus, I just started re-reading some of my older stuff. William W. Johnstone's Ashes series, and Jerry Ahern's Survivalist books. Also have A. American's Going Home, and Joe Nobody's books in line. Both are quite dated now, but still enjoyable for me. If you want some sheer trashy fun, try Mack Maloney's Wingman series. I can't believe I actually once bought the Wingman stuff. lol.
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  45. I just finished "Crisis" by Kurt Schlichter. This is the fifth book in his Kelly Turnbull AKA People's Republic series. Once again I have to praise Schlichter for an edge of your seat action thriller. I was captured by the story and breezed through it in just three days. For those unfamiliar with the scenario, these stories take place in the near future. The U.S. has had a Civil War in which its Conservatives vs Liberals. In the end, the country is split into two separate nations, The United States and the new ultra liberal People's Republic. These novels follow the adventures of Spec Ops operator Kelly Turnbull as he deals with special problems in this new world. This latest book "Crisis" is a prequel going back to the days just before the split. The country is on a razor's edge as both States and people are choosing their side. Either Red or Blue. Cities are being taken over and open warfare is erupting between the two sides. At this stage its a very active, but yet undeclared Civil War. The plot revolves around Merrick Crane III. A wealthy, powerful and totally evil leftist who claims to be working to free our nation from oppression. In reality, he's doing everything in his power to bring about a Civil War and set himself up as dictator of his vision of the new America. Turnbull is out to stop him. I've mentioned this series before in this thread. I'm a huge fan these books. They're well written, action packed and full of surprises. But the thing that really grabs you is the fact that its entirely plausible.
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