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My point is that you are wrong about their motives. No, they shouldn't get preferential treatment. They should get the God damned politics out of this once and for ALL.6 points
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My brother got back to be after the doc. They wouldn't give him the antibody infusion because he has no health problems. They did give him Ivermectin (what Erik calls horse wormer). This was Cincinnati based Mercy Health. Same folks I use.4 points
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I have talked to a bunch of folks that refused the vaccine. NONE because they didn’t care.3 points
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I have not, but shall google it. O.k. I did. I do not subscribe to that belief. I especially think”hate crimes” are a load of crap. I’m of the opinion that everyone should be treated equally.2 points
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They should be the only ones in need of it assuming the vaccine works. If it doesn’t, you’ve been scammed. I believe, like in court, intent should not be considered.2 points
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I had no ill effects from the first shot of the Moderna vaccine, but the second made me pretty uncomfortable; chills, aching joints, etc. That lasted only about 18 hours though. Hope your wife is over it soon.2 points
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After much debate, I am letting this one go. About as nice a PC as you can get - the conventional stock w/MI rail. Low round count (hey 9mm is expensive!) and looks like new. For what it’s worth I tried the AR stock and this set-up was better. Includes Ruger case, glock factory mag, and Specter Gear sling/mag pouch combo. Also has the MI side sling adapter if you want to go that route. Will include original box and manual as well. I will meet in Clarksville/North Nashville area. Buyer must be legal to own a rifle and sign bill of sale. Sold!1 point
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10.5” PSA new never fired complete factory build AR15 pistol in 556 with Shockwave stock, PM hand guard, Mbus rear. Prefer to sell but willing to look at trades. Must meet in Nolensville and sign Bill of Sale and have current Tn license. Trades considered: Glocks, Sigs, 1911’s1 point
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Right now have a STI 45 ACP Commander Clone. I find it somewhat better finished than my old RIA 9mm. I don't care about tricking out any potential carry gun. The thing works or it does not. Somebody may laugh at the gun. The laughter stops when they see your targets. I find my gun to be accurate and reliable after 300 or so rounds of lead bullet loads. To me, anybody can say what they want about the Filipino guns. Owners appear to be happy finding the guns very serviceable. My only change to the STI was replacing the rubber grips for wooden. OP was looking for suggestion for a low cost but not cheap handgun. When somebody is giving information about a gun always ask about their hands on experience.1 point
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hipower - definately understand my friend. On a separate but related note. I've got a gentleman who has been coming out to run them with me to get back in shape and lose wieght. He has about 100 lbs that he wants to lose. He has some physical limitations, but we works around them. He walks most of it and only does what he can. Some of the positions are diffiecult for him, so we modify it, but he keeps coming out to push himself. it is encouraging to see. Thanks for the feedback gents.1 point
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Does this help? https://www.google.com/search?q=tennessee+monoclonal+antibody+treatment&client=safari&channel=iphone_bm&prmd=nsixv&source=lnms&tbm=nws&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwipjf3kr5bzAhWisDEKHdVZAyYQ_AUoAXoECAIQAQ&biw=375&bih=553&dpr=2 In others words, the state wants to help those that refuse to get the vaccine, rather than those who actually care.1 point
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I can speak from experience. I personally would much rather have taken the Pfizer I and II (I did) than be in the state my Wife is in. She is fairing pretty well but for about two days now has felt horrible. Guess what. I had nearly zero side effects from the first shot (just a bruised shoulder) and mild to medium side effects from the second (for about 3-6 hours I had some cold chills and had an aching shoulder for about 24 hours). I was able to go about my normal day throughout that. My Wife is knocked down pretty good. I weighed my options and took the shots for the love of my family. I knew it would be hell if my Wife and I both had COVID at the same time while taking care of of our less than one year old. So far, I’m thankful I did. Now I can take care of them both. I do hope that there are not long term effects, I sincerely do. So far so good, depending on who you trust there shouldn’t be any. I am also insured…for my family. For what it’s worth, I feel 100% right now while my Wife and baby do not. Out of sincerity to others here, I will let you know if I fall ill.1 point
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Two days ago, at the threat of being fired, my wife got the second jab. She’s lying on the couch, pretty damned sick. I still find it foolish for a healthy person to take something that makes them unhealthy.1 point
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The press conference was basically one big "Can't get into that. Its an on-going investigation". So they ain't talking. At least not yet. Another press briefing will be tomorrow morning. Police say it was NOT a terrorist attack. A reported 14th victim checked them self into a Collierville hospital, was not shot. It was an anxiety attack. UNCONFIRMED: Local news reports the shooter may be an employee who was fired earlier today.1 point
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My brother in law’s brother was shot twice. He’s in stable condition and expected to recover. The phone for Top Gun has been ringing off the hook for permit classes since it happened. Folks in Collierville went from “It can’t happen here“ to “holy ####!“ real quick.1 point
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I'm surprised the death count is that low given how many were shot. I really hope it stays that way.1 point
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For those who may not know, Collierville is a small town on the East side of Memphis. Not much info at this time. Shooter is a male and is dead. Victims sent to various local hospital. Reported some have serious injuries. Shooting was reported at 1:30pm. First officers arrived at 1:34pm. Well done Collierville PD.1 point
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This guy is a 92 expert. If he doesn't know all the options, I am not sure who would. He does deal with more traditional parts because he does lots of cowboy guns, but has a scope rail and red dot setup. I had to get him to fit an ejector to one I have. He sells the parts, but they have to be fitted. I could not find the parts anywhere else that did not require hacking off body parts or buying an entire action. https://stevesgunz.com/1 point
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I know you asked Mac, but there is a shortage of plasma in places. It's short around here.1 point
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This is great. Perhaps you could start by hitting up @TGO David about a Vendor membership so you can actually advertise here at TGO. You know, boundaries and such.1 point
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If you got it back to where you can see the external screen, you should be able to go back to that (Right-click the Windows desktop and select Display Settings), select the laptop display on that settings screen and choose the duplicate or extend options. You can hit identify here is you do not know which is which1 point
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Back in the day Springfield parts were not uncommon. New 2 groove barrels were $2.00 . A friend was buying O3-A4 bolts to build up these rifle for his own use. Their was no plans to deceive. I still have have an O3-A3 build from a drill rifle. The stock is a $15.00 full pistol grip stock. That's then this is now. I had gotten a used 1922 stock in good condition mail order.1 point
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I really like the scout scope set up. Took me a little To get used to it but once I did it is fast acquisition. The scope on mine is a fixed 2 power.1 point
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Went for the Navy Tristar as well. It's ok...best of a poor selection I think.1 point
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The caplock on top was built for me by John D Anderson here in Tullahoma. .54, 42" 1:56 Rice barrel, completely built to my specs. Long rifle dimensions with Hawken furniture. The flintlock Fusil was built by a friend in Jacksonville. .62, rifle octagon-round 42" 1:62 Colerain barrel. Exhibition grade maple stock. Keyed, not pinned barrel.1 point
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My BIL and his brothers used to make it. Their father was a chemist and had everything they needed on hand. They used it to make rocket engines for model rockets.1 point
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Nothing wrong with the laptop. I turned something off. I can boot it while holding "D" and all the colors show on the screen. I plugged a monitor directly into the laptop, and now I can see what I'm doing. She can work it out with IT tomorrow. Thanks for the help guys!1 point
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I like it. The only thing I would change is to make the scope a low power on a scout scope mount. I have a 16" lever gun in .45-70 and it is my favorite woods gun. The short barrel really makes for an easy carrying, quick shouldering and fast follow up shots if needed.1 point
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Were these designed with Microsoft Paint or Word? lol. They all look like someone had 5 minutes to come up with 4 designs. I agree that the #4 - tristar watermark would be nice if the watermark was colored red and blue. I would vote that one if it wasn’t so monochromatic. If I have to pick one... I guess #3 - tristar modern. It’s basically the same layout we have now but with a different background picture. Plus it’s red, white and blue. Although I think its too dark with the blue background.1 point
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I always remove the previous year’s sticker, but that’s just the way I am.1 point
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I choose none of the above. Kinda like the vintage ones but that website reference is completely obnoxious, its text should not be bigger than the state’s nickname. The one we have now is fine. Since others have decided that is no longer good enough I’ll take whatever they issue. It’s only a license plate.1 point
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LOL! You get the distinction of paying a fee to advertise for the tourism bureau. Isn’t that awesome?1 point
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There is also this one PSA Dagger Compact Complete Polymer Frame, Black | Palmetto State Armory1 point
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I’m across the state but I’ve got a Springfield model 1884 trapdoor in 45-70 from 1889 if you’re interested1 point
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As a guy who has had a couple bad days, I'd suggest any "bad day" kit should focus on stuff for a long walk. 1 - for feet: Comfortable shoes, several pair of socks, moleskin, duct tape, foot powder, extra shoelaces. 2 - hydration: containers w/ at least 3 quarts of water, filter or iodine for more. 3 - clothing: season-appropriate outfit for long walk outdoors, hat, sunblock, and bug spray. 4 - medicine: stuff to treat pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and itching, also a minimal first aid kit and chap stick. 5 - general: TP. Flashlight. Radio. Rope or cord. Multi tool. Map of your area. Compass. Protractor. Money. Some food. An inexpensive general issue assault pack or backpack will normally hold this stuff.1 point
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Trust me, you WANT the Tisas. If you don't like it, I'll buy it off of you. I have no risk here!1 point
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My mistake hipower. I went back to get the link address and it was a RIA instead. Sorry1 point
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