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  1. These were made from farrier's rasps as requested by the customer. The first picture is what each blade started from. They all had Arizona Desert Ironwood handles with SS Loveless bolts as well as epoxy. The rasps had to be normalized, worked, then heat treated and tempered. The block is made from walnut. Thirteen pieces make up the block then glued, jointed, sanded, stained and finished.It took the better part of a month working part time to finish the set.
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  2. THAT is a piss poor advertisement......eewwww
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  3. Apparently, this ad for the Kel-Tec RDB Survival rifle was in a recent edition of NRA's Shooting Illustrated.
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  4. Just got my new duty gun today and its a Gen 5 G17. I heard that the frames weren't beveled to match the slide but mine is . Here's a picture. Did Glock start doing them ? Or was this "not beveling" only the G19 ?
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  5. Howdy and Welcome to Tennessee and TGO
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  6. Welcome to TN. I'm relatively new to TN myself, heading towards 3 years. My only regret is we didn't do it sooner. Can't help you on the hunting, wrong part of the state and haven't hunted in 50 years. I mostly shoot paper, steel and clays when I get the chance.
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  7. Ship it to Jim Martin in AZ. He is one of the best. He is where most Colt collectors will tell you to send it. there is another fella that is very well respected but I will have to dig up his info. You can can also go to coltforum and search on repair. Both of their info should come up.
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  8. I order them online. PM me your address and I’ll send you a few to try if you want. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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  10. Man that's ugly. Looks like a Hi-Point. Only uglier.
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  11. So why the spare, not like you gona wear out one.
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  12. The tobacco grown in TN isn’t generally used in cigars. The majority of what is grown here is used in Smokeless tobacco, such as Chewing tobacco and moist snuff. However, the “dark fired” grown around Clarksville is also used as a condiment tobacco in many pipe tobacco blends and a couple of cigars. Most popular is the Drew Estates cigar “Kentucky Fire Cured” line. These are quality cigars with some dark fired tobacco. A less known cigar is the “Kentucky Cheroot” by Avanti cigars. Avanti makes mostly low end, machine rolled cigars similar to Swisher Sweets. The Kentucky Cheroot is a different animal. Think of Clint Eastwood westerns... this is what Clint would smoke. I like them. I keep a box around for occasional smokes. They are made of 100% Tennessee and Kentucky grown tobaccos and have a sweet, smokey flavor and I feel like a gun slinger when I smoke them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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  13. And more trips to empty yourself each day? lol
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  14. There are other guns with a lot less problems. You might get a good one and it will last awhile or you might get one that will fall apart of blow up on the first round. Google RAS47 cast trunion to see the destruction. They have soft trunion, soft carriers and soft bolts. Honestly, I have yet to find an American made or built AK that does not have some sort of problem. The ONLY reason to have an American made AK is if you are going to run a silencer, that is it. The ComBlock countries have been building and perfecting the AK for what 70 years now and an American company can come along and do better after a couple of years, I think not. We are great at a lot of things but AKs are not one of them things. If you are ever in the Knoxville area you are more than welcome to come and handle any of my AKs before you buy.
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