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  1. Sold Here's one that's not exactly rare, but you don't see them every day: A Ruger Service Six. .357 Magnum, with the highly desirable 2-3/4" barrel. The 4-inch barrels were far more common, and the short barrels were always harder to find even back when the gun was still in production. Nowadays these shorties don't come up on the used market much. Members of the Security Six family have always been acknowledged as some of the most durable double-action revolvers ever made, and I'm confident that even if you shoot this one regularly, it will still give plenty of enjoyment to your grandchildren. This particular gun has a unusually nice blue job, especially for a Ruger, which was never renowned for its bluing like S&W and Colt used to be. The photos show the one flaw in this marvelous finish -- a worn spot near the muzzle on the left side, which I'm guessing came from holster wear. But if the gun was carried by a previous owner, he or she took good care of it otherwise, as you can see from the photos. With box and papers, these guns are bringing insane prices these days, but since the gun came to me without a box, it can go for $475 face to face in the Nashville-Murfreesboro area to a TN resident legally able to purchase handguns. Thanks for looking, Whisper
    6 points
  2. Funny story.... In my past life as a Prepress wizard extrordinaire, I was working at an MBE print shop downtown. Only 2 white guys in the whole place (the estimator and me)..., that was the shop where I came across the photo I'm currently using as my avatar! So a bunch of the guys would get lunch from some bodega down the street every Friday. Real home cooked soul food, 10 bucks, got a big styrofoam clamshell filled with whatever they made that week. Driver walked around at 11:30 taking orders from everyone in the plant, I'd stop for a sniff, sometimes it was interesting, smelled good, sometimes. One day Kameron our driver asks "wanna try some?" Me: Smells good. What is it? Kameron: Ox Tails, white beans and rice with greens. Me:...... Kameron: (holds up forkful) Me: Nah man, white folks don't eat that part of the cow. They were all rolling on the floor laughing. Ya know its funny, out of all the jobs I've had and places I've worked, I experienced the least amount of racial tension while there. We'd cut up all kinds of jokes and stereotypes about each other, nobody got offended. Good times!
    4 points
  3. After yesterday's freakin' Spring Storms did y'all make it through okay? We stayed in the storm shelter from 6PM till 1AM this morning basically for nothing. Yeah we had lots of rain but thankfully nothing much materialized here. Just thankful we have one. I hate spring storms!!!
    2 points
  4. There are several of us that have shown support for this. I even called a few politicians to encourage them to pass it.
    2 points
  5. I’m beginning to think I’m the only guy on here who thinks permitless carry is a good thing.
    2 points
  6. If you are a little tech savvy and want a fun project, put together a Pi-Hole DNS server for your home. It runs on one of those raspberry Pi mini computers (they are just fun to have no matter what) that cost maybe $50. You don't even need the latest greatest Raspberry Pi either, it will run fine on previous gen hardware. Here are the basics: The Internet runs on IP addresses. We humans can't remember them, but we can remember words. So for example, XYZ.com has an IP address behind it. We use DNS servers to convert friendly words that make up a website name into the ip address that is behind that name. So, when I type in xyz.com, your computer talks to the DNS server that you have configured, and asks that DNS server what IP address to use. All this happens under the covers of your computer and you never even have to think about it. What the Pi-Hole does is it becomes your DNS server, so to speak. It has a very long list of web site names in it that are on a blacklist. If your browser tries to query DNS (the Pi-hole) for the IP address of a site on the black list, the DNS server returns back an empty value. This means your browser will not display that bit of the web page. It could be the whole web page (say a malicious site, or perhaps something you don't want your kids looking at), or it could just be an ad that is displayed in a frame of the web page. Any web site that is not in the black list, the Pi-Hole will forward that query on to another DNS server out in the Internet somewhere. It could just be your ISP's DNS server, that you are probably using today, or you can pick from a list of others that may offer you yet another layer of security. What ends up happening is thousands of web requests are just dropped as your computer makes these queries for IP addresses. It saves you bandwidth, but more importantly, you get way less ads in your browser, and relative to this thread, you block many of these tracking sites. It always surprises me when I visit a web page of a site I go to frequently, and I'm not protected by my Pi-Hole. The pages look completely different because of all the ads. There is really nice dashboard that you can view on the Pi-Hole, and what an eyeopener it is. Mine is blocking crap 24 hours a day, thousands per hour. I kid you not. Crap you wouldn't even think about, like Alexa, or your Roku, or your cell phone, YOUR TV, are all talking to something all day long.
    2 points
  7. I emptied my rain gauge at 9 last evening, 2 1/2", and again this morning 3". Bradley Creek, across the road was up, but not over the road. The 10 acre field, next to our home, was under water up to our front yard. So far no damage except several tree limbs down in our back yard. Headed to Church this morning to worship God and remember Jesus Christ and what He did for all mankind. Get-ye-some faith guys and gals! Nothing more important to mankind.
    2 points
  8. For sale two Bucket of Golden Bullets 1400 Rounds each. Now $225 per bucket. Cheaper than Gunbroker. Now $210 per Bucket Make me a offer In the Mt Juliet/Lebanon area
    1 point
  9. $1100 WASR 10 7.62x29. I bought this new last year and took it to the range once. Comes as shown. I have the original muzzle break. Up to 500 rounds of ammo for sale to the purchaser only for .45 a round. Located in between Knoxville and Tri Cities. No trades.
    1 point
  10. Think I got the dot sighted in. 89/90 rounds in the center circle at 25 yards standing, 9/10 shots (it broke the circle, I say it's 10/10) in the head circle at 10 yards standing. I'm pretty happy with this thing
    1 point
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  12. Which one is the ar10?
    1 point
  13. I live by the Harpeth. The river is normally in between the two woodlines in this thumbnail. At about 1:15 in the video you can see a bend in the river to the top left and that it crosses almost across that farm to connect back on itself. The wind was very high. I have 4 other videos I took around 11am in the same area. This one was at 4ish and the wind was very high. I decided to bring my drone back before I lost it to wind. During the 2010 flood it went above the bridge and the road. Washed out a good bit of the road and it made going to work and getting home a lot more involved. They are looking to replace the bridge soon with a suspension one I was told by the people who live at the corner.
    1 point
  14. Thanks, but not really needing a 1911 right now.
    1 point
  15. The most expensive tail that I bought was my wife. Oh, wait...you were talking about food. Never mind!
    1 point
  16. http://www.nramuseum.org/guns/the-galleries/a-nation-asunder-1861-to-1865/case-16-union-pistols-and-revolvers/whitney-navy-and-eagle-co-revolver.aspx Sure did.
    1 point
  17. My wife has tomato and pepper seedlings coming up. We've got carrots and peas in the ground. Beware of the potential for a hard freeze later this week.
    1 point
  18. Still working on that one - having a hard time letting go!
    1 point
  19. It rained here, but not all that much. Our home phone rang on three different occasions last night, waking us up. It was automated calls from 911 tellimg is it was raining. Anybody know how I get off that list? My wife won’t let me ditch landline service.
    1 point
  20. Yes thanks, found a set of packmires slightly used for 22 shipped on fleabay
    1 point
  21. The alternate is buying cheap clothes that don't last. My wife and I did that for years and we finally got to the point that we're done buying cheap, made in China clothes. One of our goals this year is to buy as little stuff made in China as possible. Its been difficult.
    1 point
  22. Not sure what this gun is, looks like WW-1
    1 point
  23. Wow, nice. Love the wood. Is it maple?
    1 point
  24. When they took the poor guys body to the hospital, they would probably say it was China Virus.
    1 point
  25. During one of the many restorations of the Tower of London, workers discovered a "secret room" in the original foundation walls of the crypt. Although no extant documents reveal the purpose of this niche, archaeologists generally think it was probably used as a vault room, for important documents and storage of extra weapons. Hiding arms for future use has a long tradition ...
    1 point
  26. That looks almost to nice to use, Great job!
    1 point
  27. That's a nice one there. Good job as usual GT.
    1 point
  28. I'm a big fan of the patagonia lightweight shorts. Maybe not as durable as some of the duluth options others have called out, but the breathability is worth it to not fight swamp a$$ all summer.
    1 point
  29. If you can't find an 870, as others have suggested, a Mossberg 500 series is a good choice. In the event that is not satisfactory, I would also suggest a Browning BPS or a Benelli Nova. Good luck, good shooting and good hunting!
    1 point
  30. I'll just say this. I got an 870 12 gauge when I was 12 years old. It has been my go to shotgun up until I came across a nice Browning a few months ago. I've beat the crap out of it, run slugs, buckshot, and quite a few 3" turkey loads. The gun has been great. It does get difficult to cycle when it goes a few years between cleanings. I turn 39 this year. All of that said, I was gifted a Mossberg Shockwave and I believe I prefer the location of everything on the Mossbergs over the layout of the Remington. I would gladly own either, and do.
    1 point
  31. Why not just go with a 870? Plenty of them have screw-in chokes. The other option is a Mossberg 500 variant. Also has plenty of screw-in chokes. Both have vast aftermarket support in parts, accesories, stocks, and also a plethora of choke tubes to pick from. You can accesorize to go from ducks, to turkeys, to deer, to tactical all with the same reciever. It's just a matter of swapping out bits.
    1 point
  32. Bullet Proof Windshield 1935 Ad
    1 point
  33. Slight stretch for old guns and I did hammer a few cap rolls but I really like stuffing one of these full of caps.
    1 point
  34. Just realized this is a repeat so here is a bonus. We will go modern fire power this time.
    1 point
  35. More fire power may be needed. This one take a 500 cap roll. Ever see a 500 roll?
    1 point
  36. Armslist screwed themselves when they went to charging just to answer an ad. I can see a charge to sell, but to buy is ridiculous. The Memphis Armslist used to easily run 15-16 pages or more of guns for sale. Now its maybe half that and slowly shrinking. The only ones selling are the ads where the seller is smart enough to put a phone number in them. Its seems that ads without phone numbers just sit there for a very long time. I've seen several guns I was interested in, but not enough to pay a fee just to contact the seller.
    1 point
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  38. After my Grandfather passed a couple of years ago I got a photo album with about 60 pictures that he took or are of him from his time in Korea. Here's a sampling: I think this is at Bragg but I'm not positive, if anyone does know please say. (ok ok that last one isn't vintage, but it's a photo of a vintage gun photo right...)
    1 point
  39. TGO has unfortunately, from time to time, been visited by those who lack morals and ethics and would like to take advantage of the good graces and trusting nature of our fine members. This activity almost always seems to increase when social conditions are turbulent, especially if the turbulence is centered around the ability to find and buy guns or ammo. Lately we have had to boot a few people who were exhibiting suspicious behavior. We want you to be aware of this fact and to be sure to check a person's status on TGO before you commit to doing business with them as either the seller or the buyer. This is especially true if the other person encourages you to take communication with them "off the forum" and to email or some sort of instant messaging service. Before you buy or sell: Look to see whether they have have an active account or if they've been banned since you started talking to them. If you are going to meet to conduct business, do it during daylight hours and in a heavily trafficked, very public, neutral meeting place. Don't invite people to your home. Don't agree to meet people at theirs. MOST police and sheriff's stations have space at their parking lot where you can meet for selling and buying with strangers. Other good places are parking lots of busy business and in sight of their security cameras. Trust your gut instincts whether just when communicating online or meeting in person. If something feels "off" or "weird" - trust your gut. Feel free to involve me, @MacGyver, @Chucktshoes or one of the other moderators in a private conversation with the other party, or just contact us off to the side if you have concerns. Some of the suspicious activity that we've seen includes: People answering a Want To Buy ad claiming to have what you want, or that they know a friend or family member who does, and offering to broker an exchange between you and them. When it is fraudulent, this sort of thing often quickly becomes ridiculously complex and harder than it should be to do a simple transaction. Your warning senses should start tingling. We insist that people never list an item for sale for a friend on TGO for a reason. First Person is simpler, easier and often safer. People asking if you will ship a gun to them out of state or if you require proof of residency. Shipping a gun out of state always requires that you send it to an FFL in that state. An in-person buyer has to be a resident of your state. Again, heed your warning senses. People asking you to send money to them via PayPal "Friends and Family". Remember, first of all PayPal doesn't allow you to pay for guns and certain other things with their service. If you do and you get hosed on a deal, you may have no protection with PayPal. Second, sending money via Friends and Family saves the recipient a measly 3% charge but it also means you get zero protection via PayPal if the other person hoses you. Strangers insisting that they meet you after dark, or at a remote location, or at your house or theirs. This is a big NO. Don't do this. People asking if they can send a friend to pick up a gun from you instead of meeting you themselves. This is also a big NO. It can quickly become an illegal "straw purchase". Again, trust your gut instincts. You have them for a reason. It's safer to heed them and risk offending a person than it is to ignore them and end up the victim of a scam or worse. And always, always contact me, @MacGyver, @Chucktshoes or another moderator if you are concerned and just want a second opinion. We're glad to help. Stay safe out there!
    1 point
  40. Keeping & Bearing Arms is a Right not a privilege. If you believe in the Constitution there should be no howevers. Politicians have constantly usurped our rights with controls & stipulations for the "common good or for the children." Living in Freedom has so many rewards & very few risks.
    1 point
  41. I really do hope TN passes it. Not a snowball's chance on national though. We had it in my previous state and wiht the exception of one or two dumbasses, nothing "bad" ever happened. What TN will need is a supremacy clause with it. That way local entitites can't pass ordinaces that make you illegal just becuase you crossed some city limit.
    1 point
  42. Nice photos. I can’t wait to get my Osprey.
    1 point
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