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This is not the way we do it on TGO- If you want to low ball someone do it in a private PM- For new members maybe you should read the rules before posting- But it could be your just a troll and can't read-5 points
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Don’t get me wrong, a Taurus is adequate, but honestly, as I am reading it, I think your mindset on it is a bit messed up. You are naturally correct in focusing on carry gun before the (presumably more expensive) fun gun in a couple of months. But the carry gun is life saving equipment, and therefore not something to skimp on. Especially when significantly better arms to be had for minimal price differences. On this forum you can often see well cared for Glocks (for example) go $400 or less. Additionally (and this part often gets overlooked) all the other equipment like spare parts, magazines, and (especially) holsters are ubiquitous. I recommend people build these costs into the initial investment for the best return. Lastly, have you shot numerous models, to include the Taurus, for firsthand experience? Online opinions (mine included) mean Jack squat in the face of personal experience.4 points
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A carry pistol should be your first choice. Find one that fits you, comfortable in the hand. I agree you should try and shoot a few different models before making your choice. The OP said "budget" renting pistols at the ranges around here doesn't qualify as "LOW budget". With that said, it might be cheaper than the wrong pistol. But it IS your choice, no one except you will know if you are comfortable with it, Practice is a high priority. Therefore, if one is on a budget I would agree with the lower priced gun and more ammo. I've never owned a Glock so I won't malign them other than to say they are the Camry of pistols, ugly, basic, working machines. And just like the Camry, they have risen to overpriced for the machine due to reputation. Also remember that Glock also fails, breaks, and have issues. I'll put my Taurus pistols round for round against any other brand. LAKELINE, M-CARBO, and GALLOWAY PRECISION all carry replacement/upgrade parts for Taurus G2/G3 pistols. There are also multiple videos on installing these parts as well as how to's on fixing perceived issues. As an example, a Glock 21 is twice what I paid for a Taurus PT845. And for a poly framed pistol I prefer the Taurus.3 points
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IMHO, the right philosophy is to get yourself armed as fast as possible with the best gun you can afford. Your life will NOT be in jeopardy if it's a $250 Taurus instead of a $500 <insert brand that will better impress us on the internet>. If you like guns, you'll eventually want to upgrade to something with features you like better, but for now I think you're making a solid choice on a solid firearm, which is better than waiting until you have 60-80% more money saved up.3 points
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Up for sale is a super clean Bersa Thunder Plus. Comes with Factory Case and 1 15rd mag, and paperwork, just as it shipped. Great feeling piece. I’ve had the single stack for years and love it. Bought this one but just decided I don’t need it. Must be legal to own and be a TN. Resident. It’s for sale $300 FIRM. TEXT IS BEST 615-504-1491.2 points
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I just checked out that Taurus. It looks pretty cool. Take the plunge! Taurus is known for their innovation. They have come a long way in the last 20 years, and I will not talk trash about them. You should also look at a Ruger. LPC Max, Security 380, Security 9mm, or the new RMX.2 points
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@TN_Raven Apologizes if I incited fear, was not my intention. Thankfully the safe technician side of locksmithing doesn’t get the same clout as picking locks on social media. As they say, locks only keep honest men out. I still recommend anything is better than nothing. The safe you linked looks more than reasonable and sounds like it accommodates your needs. I’ve not attacked that specific keypad before so I can’t speak to the exploits exactly nor would I publicly give a walkthrough. As far as digital locks on safes, DeviantOllam has a great YT video up on switching your digital to a mechanical….it’s not complicated.2 points
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If you are comfortable with, and shoot a certain gun well, it’s THE right gun. Glad you found the one perfect for ya2 points
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No secret I'm a Taurus fan. Currently have three in 45ACP, one 357 mag revolver, one 9MM and a 380 and looking for more. I have the precursor to the G3 in a PT111 G2. Not a fan of striker fired but it works well. I do not care for Taurus trigger feel on their striker fired pistols but I don't like striker fired in general. Unlike others, I've had very good results with Taurus. My recommendation would be GX4 unless you need the higher capacity. The ones I've picked up have had a better trigger than the G2 or G3's I've handled. Also they are slimmer making them easier to conceal and carry.2 points
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Selling my Glock 21 Gen 4 .45 Calaber. I am asking $550.00 for the gun. I have a total of 240 rounds through the gun and it is in excellent condition. Thanks for looking. The Gun Comes With: Trijicon Night Sights (stock sights available) GlockTriggers Edge Trigger (stock trigger available) Extended Slide Release 3 - Glock Magazines Glock Hard Case Gun Lock All Paperwork "The purchaser of the revolver must be a resident of the State of Tennessee, MUST have a TN HCP, Must fill out and sign a Bill of Sale"1 point
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I HAVE THIS REAL NICE BERETTA 85BB (8 ROUND SINGLE STACK) PISTOL MADE IN 1982/83 IN ITALY IN 380 ACP, WITH A 3.65" BARREL, SET OF MICARTA THIN BLACK GRIPS AND A SET OF WOOD GRIPS. PISTOL COMES WITH A BERETTA CASE, OWNERS MANUAL, 3 FACTORY 8 RD MAGS PLUS A CARBON FIBER RH IWB HOLSTER. THIS PISTOL HAS A DA/SA TRIGER PULL, DA IS NICE AND SA IS REAL SWEET. THIS TYPE HANDGUN WAS USED IN EUROPE FOR POLICE CARRY. THIS WOULD MAKE A GOOD CCW PISTOL OR FUN RANGE GUN. ACCURACY AND RECOIL IS EXCEPTIONABLE. $500, NO TRADES AT THIS TIME. BUYER MUST BE LEGAL TO OWN A PISTOL AND HAVE A TN DRIVERS LICENSE AND/OR TN CCP (PREFERRED), PM ME IF INTERESTED.1 point
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Trying to decide if it's cheaper to buy a big bag of firecrackers or just touch off one round from my 45-70.1 point
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Best shooting Glock I own. It’s my Winter carry pistol. And yes, it’s a biggun!1 point
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I’m a Glock and 1911 guy.I trimmed the herd to just those two pistols years ago.A few weeks back I won a Springfield XD Mod 3. It’s the newest version of the XD that came out last year.They sell for around $300.Already cut for an optic,slide serrations look great,fiber optic FS,the trigger isn’t bad.So far I have 300 rds through it and it’s been 100% and very accurate to boot.It’s roughly the same size as the Glock 45/19x.1 point
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Might wanna pay attention to what AR manufacturers are suddenly out of stock over the next few months. Anderson was the OEM for a lot of folks who kept that under wraps publicly. The poverty pony was getting rode by a lot of fancy folks.1 point
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Don’t worry about holding anybody back. Be safe and accurate and the rest will come. The tactical-bro types will tell you competitive shooting will teach you bad tactics and will just get you killed. Ignore them - half those guys went to a match to teach everybody how it’s done and got their asses handed to them, primarily because they’re just not nearly as good as they thought. USPSA, IDPA, etc are not defensive training, but they will quickly make you immensely more competent with a gun. I think Massad Ayoob said shooting matches are not gunfights, but gunfights are shooting matches.1 point
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Summary Upgrade to June 2025 forum software release. Explanation Invision Community 4.7.22 Released 06/26/2025 Key Changes This is our June maintenance release. 4.7.22 - Release Notes Version 5 is now Imminent The author of our Trader Feedback system has released a beta that is compatible with the new Version 5 of the forum software, so I have begun planning our upgrade. I will announce more as the time draws closer, but i would expect this to occur sometime in the months of July or August.1 point
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Safety Reminder for Buyers and Sellers This is an automatic reply meant to protect you as a buyer and a seller on TGO. Use the Buyer/Seller Feedback feature to research who you are dealing with. Please come back and leave feedback for each other after the transaction is complete. Your experience will help others. Never agree to use an electronic form of payment to buy or sell a gun! None of the electronic payment services will protect you against fraud in a firearms transaction. They all have terms of service FORBIDDING the use of their services to buy/sell guns. DON'T DO IT. Be very wary of anyone who insists on brokering a deal in private or outside of TGO. Scammers almost always prefer to operate out of the public eye. The complete Trading Post Rules and also some more helpful suggestions can be found by clicking this link. Everyone should read them at least once! ~~~ This was an automatic reply ~~~1 point
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Yes most people set it up to close in the back. I use this belt keeper https://arredondoaccessories.com/belt-keeper/ instead of the cheesy one that usually comes with belts. I know Keith Tyler and he is good people. If you are serious about USPSA, he will save you a ton of time and heartache by teaching the right way to do it.1 point
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Dual rotation tines. I put a new HF Predator engine on it. 6.5 HP. For $50 more you can have the original engine. Needs new carb. I found the carb after I put the new engine on. Old carb has rusty float bowl. Tires are cracked but I put new tubes on them. This has the cast iron gearbox. Not the stamped steel one that is complete garbage. Price is firm. I may be more negotiable on a firearm trade that I'm interested in. Located in Kingston TN.1 point
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I had always heard that about the G30 series, and I have to say it is absolutely true for some reason. I already shoot it as well as some pistols I’ve owned for a few years, which makes no sense to me.1 point
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Have owned and shot a G 30 for years if you have bigger hands it’s a great choice recoil is very manageable1 point
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I've owned one for about 2-3 years. Have no regrets. It is quite rugged and always shoots and cycles. Trigger is "different" but easy to get used to. Good Kydex holsters can be found on Amazon for about $30 or so. I replaced the rear sight with a taller glock metal sight. I don't like how most manufacturers sight to a "combat hold". I much prefer point of aim sights. This Glock sight was not all that hard to install myself My singular complaint is that the Taurus manual warns against carrying with a round in the chamber, except for certain circumstances which they point out. Think that is all legal cya. It seems as safe and possibly safer than any other compact 9 I own.1 point
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If it works for you don't apologize for it. Its a good gun.1 point
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If you don't want the goodies, I can sell you just the rifle for $2,000. 16" LMT MARS-L chambered in 5.56 with less than 1000 rounds. Easily swap the barrel to something like 300 blackout with ease! Purchased sometime last year. A few tasteful goodies were added. MSRP: $2500 Vortex Razor LPVO (MRAD reticle)1-6x24 w/ Badger Ordance C.O.M.M 1.70 mount. Vortex MSRP: $1,500 Badger MSRP: $300 Surefire Scout M640 Turbo - MSRP $338 at OpticsPlanet (if you don't want the light I can take it off, I could use it to spot raccoons) Strike Industries LINK aluminum hand stop MSRP: $40 B5 P Grip Magpul 2 point sling Includes 4 PMAGs All in total would cost OVER $4,700 to build this puppy. (I also have a Pelican 1720 case with the foam cut to match if sold at listed price, the foam is also cut for a Glock19x as well.) Clearing out my closet of firearms I don't really use anymore. I've got some good stuff here that I would prefer to be used rather than sitting around. I am more than happy to send you more photos. Trades: not interested in firearm trades but I will consider trades on Martin, Fender, or Gibson guitars. Find it for less somewhere else? Let me know. Send me links to what you found and I’ll be willing to work something out with you. You must have a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit, Law Enforcement ID, or Active Military ID. Otherwise, we will transfer through a local gun store (can be any dealer in the Nashville area). You will be responsible for all transfer fees. Ideally, we'd meet in the parking lot of one of the gun stores around town. Outpost in Franklin is the closest for me. Acceptable payment is Paypal, Venmo. If you must use cash, I can do that too but I'd prefer not to. (my bank isn't local to here and it's a pain.)1 point
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Only Glocks I’ve handled, owned, or shot are the 17, 19, 26/27, 43, etc. The 21 must be a big boy seeing as how the G30 is a chunky monkey!1 point
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Rock Island Armory 1911 A1 FS in 9MM can be bought for $300-400. I have one in 45 and it's a good pistol, runs fine and feeds 230gr hydrashok with no issues.1 point
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