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  1. We are simply seeing things we simply have never seenin our lifetime. " Tombstone " is becoming the norm where it had been tamped down for over 120 years. If the adults don't take the local and state gubts back over, even in places like Knoxburg, everybody may be carryin ARs, AKs, n Shotguns along with their pistolas wherever they go... The adult political class of both flavors is gonna have ta quit coddling this trash n come down on em to restore the peace. This spate of treating these gangs of hoodlums like " patriots " and slappin their wrists for criminal acts and intimidating folks they dont approve of needs to be over before Charles Manson's war begins... leroy...
    4 points
  2. Here’s your inflation hedge we got a 10oz shaped as a 50, a 10oz bullion (englehard), 10 1oz Englehard coins, 10 uncirculated 2010/2011 walking liberty silver dollars, 5 provident 1 oz silver bullets. Total weight is almost 50oz priced weight is 45oz would prefer to sell all of it at $32oz (eBay is running 33 plus shipping) ...$1,440 can meet in East TN or mail at cost plus insurance.
    3 points
  3. Have a great custom 870 built at wilson combat. They no longer make these, and is the nicest custom 870 you can buy. Cones with a sure fire fore end as well Not really looking for trades, but will entertain offers. Would trade for a beretta A400, or 1301. Asking $1600
    3 points
  4. In Caryville they call that crowd "beer run"
    3 points
  5. Think of an AR upper receiver or that of any other similarly constructed firearm being serial numbered and regulated as an actual firearm...just to get started.
    3 points
  6. 2015 is officially the year of the AK for me. This year alone I have purchased two Century (CAI) "Iraqi Contractor" Romanian WASR 10's, a 2013 production Century (CAI) Romanian WASR 10, Century (CAI) Romanian RPK AES10B, + a Yugoslavian N-PAP DF. I have another Century (CAI) "Iraqi Contractor" Romanian WASR10 + a Century (CAI) Romanian Draco AK pistol en route to my FFL as I write this. As you can see, I am a fan of the weapon system through + through. At the present moment, I am debating the purchase of a Arsenal SLR107FR but I am stuck on if I should pick the variant with plum furniture or all black. Decisions, decisions! Without further ado, I present to you my humble selection of AK's. [URL=http://s640.photobucket.com/user/986S/media/87D88D49-740E-4783-B68B-8A4CA2016FE8_zpsftdi9kt5.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s640.photobucket.com/user/986S/media/BAB2AEBE-BA71-4470-A10E-71AB3A88ABB6_zpsfb6iglvc.jpg.html][/URL]
    2 points
  7. If he doesn't get brought up on criminal charges I'll be shocked.
    2 points
  8. Anschutz 54. I don't know the sub model number or trigger but trigger is light. Overall good shape with some wear. Would make a nice benchrest or prone rifle. $1300 or $1450 with extra trigger. Trigger $200 without rifle. I also have some eley target ammo that I could sell if needed.
    2 points
  9. I have a few Lego Star Wars sets for sale. I’m really trying to raise money to get a Ruger MK IV .22 pistol. All sets are new sealed in the box and have been discontinued. Prices are or best offer and willing to bundle them all for $230 Battle on Takodana $60 Rathtar escape $100 Defense of Crait SOLD Imperial AT-Hauler $100
    1 point
  10. I’d like to trade for a new or gently used HK SP5 pistol with a minimum of two magazines. SP5 with a brace is a plus. All negotiations will be done via pm or email. Must meet me at Germantown PD.
    1 point
  11. Check out the details on Sweetwater: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EEJPVNGH--epiphone-ej-200-coupe-vintage-natural Pretty much mint condition. Changed out the plastic string retainers for wood ones, restrung with Ernie Ball Earthwood Lights. Slightly smaller guitar, about "parlor size", though since it's a reduced J-200, it's still not a small body and makes a big sound, plugged in or not. 24.75" scale length compared to the 25.5" on the fullsize J-200. $350 CASH. Sorry, not interested in trading for any kind of solid body electric or low priced acoustic.
    1 point
  12. I've heard reports of Federal 22 auto match (325 rd boxes) starting to show up in Wal-marts in various states.
    1 point
  13. Sold please delete.
    1 point
  14. Has anyone posted Shakey Graves?
    1 point
  15. I agree, because they would have to have congress change the statute, because the ATF can't pass any laws themselves, if they try to, it will quickly be challenged and they then run the risk of having that precedent they want to avoid.
    1 point
  16. I'd be way too embarrassed to do this pic!
    1 point
  17. If you want to get rid of that surefire fore end by itself, I'd be interested.
    1 point
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  19. To this comic I would say no, the best way to tighten an oil filter is to not remove it. That's what most of the former jiffy lube employees I know have told me....
    1 point
  20. Another DIYer here. Basically, if conventional and synthetic are available in the weight you need, either will work just fine. Neither will harm your engine. The difference is mostly in longevity. Dino oil needs to be changed every 3-5K and you can push it to 7500K in some cases especially if you are real easy on the engine and you're not running it in the hotter weather. Synthetic is good for ~7500-10K on the low end. In some engines, the manufacturer recommended intervals is as long as 16K or more between changes. My older engines call for 3K intervals but I do them with synthetic at 7500-10K or 12 months whichever comes first. The internals are still clean, no sludge in the valve trains and shiny smooth cylinder walls all around. As pointed out above, many current engines require 0w-x oil and that's only synthetic. Not all filters are the same, either. Fram sucks. Napa Gold and Wix are identical and some of the best you can get. Mobil1 and Purolator Boss are also pretty good. There are plenty of YT videos where folks have cut some open and it's crazy how much the quality varies from one brand to the next.
    1 point
  21. Yep. First step is to teach everyone not to point guns at others. I've been lucky enough to have avoided all the protests and strife, but a bunch of folks have probably been packing all along.
    1 point
  22. I’m not offering opinions with regards to whether the guy with the NAA revolver was justified or not. That’s not really my place, or something I feel qualified to do. while I do agree with your statement that it would be a good thing for those on the left to become more pro 2A, I believe it isn’t so cut and dried in situations like this. While I have no issue with armed protests, The tactics being employed here present a problem. BLM demonstrations have a history of getting out of hand with participants engaging in mob violence. With that sort of background engaging in aggressive and confrontational behavior while armed creates a situation where someone may be more likely to feel their life is in danger and employ deadly force. Even if you agree with BLM, and I do have a lot of common ground with them, you have to admit that that sort of situation is a complete powderkeg just waiting for a spark.
    1 point
  23. I haven't seen the video, so I can't comment there, but this guy is pointing the gun at people. It's one thing to display weapons, it's another matter to point a gun at folks. I was raised to never point a firearm at anything unless you were going to shoot it. It's actually a good thing BLM is packing because sooner or later liberal/progressive folk will realize the 2nd Amendment is there to serve everyone.
    1 point
  24. The video I saw also shows Mr. Fancy pants motioning with his left hand to the crowd to come closer, but you can't see his right hand.
    1 point
  25. https://www.foxnews.com/us/louisville-restaurant-patron-gun-blm-protesters-kentucky-derby Here's a fella who thinks 5 is sufficient.
    1 point
  26. They said some of the BLM protestors had guns so I think he has a pretty good case of pulling it. Then again, we know how logic fits into the equation most of the time. I bet the others were justified even if he wasn't of course.
    1 point
  27. I would take them all but I just got out of hunting werewolves. Wife was upset because I kept melting down her jewelry.
    1 point
  28. ***SOLD*** Selling for $750 Brand new. Never fired. Comes with everything pictured. The optic is a cheap Amazon special. Soft case comes with it too. Must be able to meet me in Tipton county.
    1 point
  29. Thanks all for the helpful hints and advice! Much appreciated. Rifle is sold.
    1 point
  30. More need to stand up to these thugs.
    1 point
  31. By the way, Nemo, I dig the Jason Dea West tune. Reminds me of John Denver in a good way and Brandi Carlisle, too. I tend to lean a little farther toward the highlonesome sound, so I'll see your "Mountain Air" and raise you some "bitter brew." I suggest headphones, volume up, and KY bourbon or TN shine in hand. (Bear with the ambient noise - worth it.)
    1 point
  32. Not sure on trimming alone. It’d probably cost $2k to cut it down if not more. I will say with the size of the tree I don’t imagine any amount of pruning is going to save your gutters.
    1 point
  33. Ammo simply equals opportunity. If you only have 5 rounds then you only have 5 opportunities to change the behavior of how ever many persons that need their behavior changed. Also pistols are simply harder to shoot accurately under stress than rifles or shotguns. Assuming that we might degrade 25% under extreme stress (some way more and some way less dependent upon recent relevant training and level they have internalized that training ) then we may not have 5 HITS to distribute among the bad guys. So it is pretty imperative that if we are going to roll with a limited capacity gun then our skill needs to make up for the deficiency in capacity. Especially when the trends are toward about half the time there being more than 1 bad guy. And a revolver reload is not something we often see happen in close range gunfights. Typically it is over one way or the other with what is in the first cylinder (or magazine of an auto pistol) ....that means you are most likely going to win or lose with what is in the gun. I'd simply prefer to have more opportunities in the gun than less and a 10 -15 opportunity pistol gives more chances of stopping someone than a 5 or 6 shot pistol. Math is math and it does not take the day off. AJ mentioned Tom Givens. When Tom and I met back in Jan 2006 he was still carrying a 1911 and 2 spare mags. By Jan 2007 he had switched to a Glock 35 and 2 spare mags. I asked him why he gave up the old technology and he said that he was about 97% as good with the G35 as he was with the 1911 and that the 1911 was a "2 person gun" where as the G35 was a "3 person gun" and with the crime data in Memphis showing about 3 multiple assailant aggravated assaults per day he felt better with more bullets than less bullets. As for me all that time I was rolling with a G34 with 20 in the gun and a spare 19rd mag. I kidded Tom that it was really me that had pushed him over the edge to the dark side and the G35. So what does all this mean? Whatever you want it to. I have no ego investment in what anyone carries. But simply put more ammo means more chances to change behavior and less time reloading. Having to reload mid gunfight suck and having to do it one handed because you are injured sucks even more. So I prefer to have enough on board capacity in the gun to solve most problems short of alien invasion or zombie apocalypse without having to reload. But then I'm more concerned with the folks that don't choose to stop than I am with the "statistical average".
    1 point
  34. I’d rather have your rifle. I guess it depends on what you’d rather have. I imagine it’s about a wash value wise.
    1 point
  35. More for the list. Member: Jason411 Email: MerrillKieferxzq25@gmail.com
    1 point
  36. In some cases, say terminal cancer, advanced heart disease, etc, where someone was near death’s door, and then they contract covid and die, the complications of covid likely hastened their death. In those cases, I agree that calling it a covid death skews the data to a small extent. In these cases, maybe it would have been better to list the cause of death as cancer, or advanced heart disease, hastened or complicated by Covid-19. But today, obesity, high blood pressure, and other co-morbidities are managed so well that the conditions are not nearly as fatal as they used to be. Until you add a new complication like Covid-19. Then the body can’t handle the stress of fighting covid-19 and the other health issues and the patient dies. I would guess that if you looked at the death statistics of many more common illnesses (flu, pneumonia, bacterial infections, etc) you would find that in many cases, there were co-morbidites of the same kind we see with Covid-19 that made the illness more fatal.
    1 point
  37. Selling an excellent condition FNH SCAR 17s in 7.62 NATO/.308. This rifle has the black finish, has a round count of approx. 500 (all G.I. ball or M118LR) and is a Belgian-made rifle. This rifle has NEVER been fired with a suppressor on it. Included are 15 factory 20-round magazines (12 of which are still in the box), a PMM modified Magpul grip, several sections of Magpul rail covering and the Geissele Super Scar trigger. All of the original paperwork, the OEM grip, the factory trigger and the FN cardboard box are included. I have installed a Silencerco (I think) 3-prong flash hider on it, but will include the factory muzzle brake (this was done so I could use it in a 30-round modern military match under CMP rules). I live in Maryville and would be willing to drive a reasonable distance to meet with a buyer. TN residents only, as I don't wish to ship (valid DL and current HCP preferred). Not interested in any trades. $3900 SOLD
    1 point
  38. The existence of a Co-morbidity does not mean the statistics are incorrect or they covid is not the cause of death. If you have high blood pressure or diabetes, or are obese, but are managing those issues, and then you contract Covid-19 and subsequently die from Covid-19, they will list the co-morbidity. You were fine and dandy, and trucking along, managing your health issue until you got covid. COVID-19 is the reason you died. https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-94-percent-covid-among-caus-idUSKBN25U2IO
    1 point
  39. A guy could pull a Derringer on me and I wouldn't want him shooting at me 2 times.
    1 point
  40. DAMN good price on this! I wouldn't sell mine for this price! If I had a bit extra...I'd buy this package. Heck those mags alone will cost you real close to 250, maybe a bit more. The pistol came with one mag when I bought mine. It took me months to find mags for it. Mine were close to 48 each and that didn't include the shipping/ This is a great package!
    1 point
  41. This was in memory of his father, Larry, who just passed!
    1 point
  42. I got a laugh out of the fact that S&W has been heavily promoting that they were going to unveil a new gun at 8 p.m. Eastern on March 15...and then Ruger announces the Max-9 several hours earlier, without previous notice. More choices are a good thing. Cheers, Whisper
    1 point
  43. I like Ruger!!! The Tritium FO sight is a nice add-on.
    1 point
  44. Well, that ain’t the only thing he got wrong that day.
    0 points
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