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  1. I have a long-standing policy of not dancing on the graves of the departed with whom I had very serious disagreements or distaste for. I also have a very closely related policy of not placing laurels upon the graves of those who are undeserving of them. I will simply say what I always say, my condolences for those who feel loss at his passing.
    6 points
  2. Very well put CTS ❤
    4 points
  3. This thread started out honoring a man that deserves and earned respect. I feel we need to drop the Covid-19 crap, and respect the man. RIP General Colin Powell, my god give you everything you deserve in heaven.
    3 points
  4. NO TRADES $675.00 FTF Sale both Guns and leather stores The Whitehouse area is ok too. No Paypal .. No Personal Checks H&K P30L S V3 DA/SA Made in Germany Some normal wear Zero Problems #900 Rounds fired Case and all other items like a new pistol Comes with 3 Boxes of Ranger T 147 Grain Ammo RA9T
    2 points
  5. 1935 and JMB is highly significant. Reckon it is what I think is? Something like a P-35 perhaps? I’m excited.
    2 points
  6. Agreed. Let's all quarantine the COVID posts in the COVID thread.
    2 points
  7. Multiple myeloma is a blood cancer that specifically affects the bodies B cells. Those B cells are the "memory" that remember how to produce antibodies that the body needs to fight off infections. Without effective B cell response - your body is going to have a tough time fighting off the virus. So, yes. Covid was the disease that killed him. He had a condition that made him more susceptible to all infections - many of which might have done it. SARS-CoV-2 was just the virus that jumped to the front of the line. Vaccines help the body form antibodies that remembered by the body's T cells and B cells. So, someone with a condition like Secretary Powell's would still get some benefit from the vaccine - but any infection could be deadly. We're looking forward to some of the nasal spray vaccines that will help to mitigate respiratory viruses closer to the infection point.
    2 points
  8. Comaprable offerings from Generac, Yamaha, or even WEN will get similar performance and noise w/o the Honda price tag. Whether or not they'll last as long as a Honda, I couldn't say.
    2 points
  9. I have a whole house and large gas genset if needed. I look at it like ammo, better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I also live in a location where if something major happens I will be one of the last with power restored. I prefer to be able to sleep in comfort regardless if it is 30 degrees or 100 degrees. I also consider things like being able to run machinery if needed to fix things in a worst case. I guess we each have our own tolerances. The older I get, the less tolerance I have for inconvenience within my own home and property.
    2 points
  10. For sale Ruger mini-14 in stainless with wood. Comes with one 5 round mag. The 184- serial number has it shipped from Ruger in 1985. The stock looks good as can be seen in the pics and the bore and chamber are also in good shape. At this point I would prefer a face to face sale. Located in NE TN. Price $900.00
    1 point
  11. That was one of the reasons why I stopped hunting there. They made you go back to the check station to get another parking pass if you changed areas, when at other bases using the same software would give you a yearly pass. That and the fact that back then center fire weapons were really restricted, had to use shotgun or black powder for most of the season.
    1 point
  12. So is an oven....
    1 point
  13. I have great respect for General Powell, may he Rest In Peace.
    1 point
  14. Back years ago when I was hunting they use to have draw hunts on Ft Campbell and you could take 1 Doe and 1 buck per hunt in certain areas to help control the population. I don't know if they still have those hunts or not anymore. I do believe that soldiers on the base, veterans and handicap veterans can hunt certain areas but not sure
    1 point
  15. You mean the 5 posts of anti-vax propaganda you rudely inserted into a thread commemorating the passing of a military leader and former Secretary of State? To parse it terms you applied to the UT fans at the Ole Miss game, "That was a trashy, despicable display". An entire thread is dedicated to COVID. You ought to confine your wild, unsubstantiated ideas on that topic, there.
    1 point
  16. I bought a Boyds unfinished and painted it. I cut in and did the cheek riser myself, but I found the stock for like $80 on clearance somewhere. if you are comfortable doing a little work, you can get a pretty decent stock in the end. I have been happy with it for what it is.
    1 point
  17. I had both the B22 and Mark II FV-SR rifles and ran into the same issue when shooting them in NRL22 competition. The solution for me was to build up a cheek riser out of closed-cell camp pad and vet tape. I covered the top with a small piece of adhesive-backed felt. Bonus for using the felt is it's more comfortable and easy to replace if it gets dirty or (in my case) covered in sweat. It took a little experimentation to get the fit exactly right, but was well worth it for the end result.
    1 point
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  19. Here’s to the good old days.
    1 point
  20. The rental range was going hot and heavy, the main line went hot every hour or so (except when they let folks wonder all over the range). The round count was amazing. Just the minigun alone, 30 second bursts. using the math, conservative rate of 3000 rds a minute, so 1500 rounds per burst, 4 bursts per session, 10 sessions per day, 2 days = 120,000 rds from the minigun alone. Even at .50 cents per that is more than my annual salary. Full auto is certainly a rich man's game.
    1 point
  21. CVA Wolf 50 cal. Two 50 grain 777 pellets, Win 209 primer, and a 295 grain Powerbelt bullet. Topped with an M8, 4x Leupold in CVA rings. Years ago, WalMart had this rifle on sale after season for a song. On a lark, I thought I’d give it a try. Since then it’s taken more deer than everything else I own…and that includes truck bumpers!
    1 point
  22. Wonder what Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry 44 mag will bring
    1 point
  23. Bills by 3 TD's, IMO. Titans will get boat raced as they can't stop top tier teams, IMO. Another outstanding prediction brought to by the TGO Extinguished Football GooGoo Bobsguns. Remember the Alabama-Texas A&M prediction. I guess your opinion is highly suspect.
    1 point
  24. The most obvious question is: Do you think that they knew the vaccine would be useless at the time of administration? Do you think there's a possibility that they figured the risk versus reward warranted the vaccine? Did he get the less effective vaccine which would have been weakened further by his condition? There are numerous variables to consider which is why a discussion with your doctor is recommended rather than a discussion with some unknown chump/quack on the Internet.
    1 point
  25. It will be marked down as a covid death regardless. THIS is important to remember.
    1 point
  26. Sorry, i am new and was able to paste a quote the last time, but now i can't figure it out, but in response to Defender, i love the small towns and absolutely dread whats happening to rural Tennessee. Can someone remind me how to put the quotes in the message? Thanks
    1 point
  27. Ugh! Don't get ME started on Let's Go Brandon. LOL!
    1 point
  28. Halfway off topic, but close. Growing up in Chattanooga, ours was a two-story house next to a rental house that was a slum. As long as people lived there, the huge rats that infested the house stayed in the rental house. Whenever the house went vacant, the rats came to our house. At the ripe old age of 12, I figured out a solution. I'd open the second story window in the kitchen, and fry a thick piece of bacon and throw it out into the driveway. Then I'd put a .22 Short in the top barrel of my Savage .22/.401 o/u and wait. In a few minutes a rat would come out of the house to "dine." I'd let one start to chow, and then, "POW!" Largest one day take was 28. That house next door remained more fun in the future when it was empty!
    1 point
  29. I'd lock them up at nite, if there were no openings they could get thru. Rafters/ roof, etc. Then leave the traps out for them. They won't pass up a meal. No guarantee, but worth a shot. Coons are smarter than people give credit for. If they can reach thru the side of the trap, they'll do that if they can reach the bait. Had that to happen till I made a wire mesh cover for the trap. Clever little son of a gun. I got him tho. I love a challenge .
    1 point
  30. I agree. I read his book and it was obvious he was a little bit more political while in the Army, but still, a good man.
    1 point
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  32. I, for one, am not a fan at all of all this. There's nothing wrong with staying small towns and rural. our great state is being ruined, and our politicians are doing all they can to hasten making our state like the the others. Really sad.
    1 point
  33. I really regret that I was never an attendee. Seems like a turning point with the loss of Knob Creek events. Glad you were able to experience it for yourself.
    1 point
  34. Blame falls on the thief. Responsibility falls on the owner.
    1 point
  35. I don't store a firearms in my car. Those days are long gone, if it was ever a good idea. If one obeys our stupid gun laws here, there are times when some folks temporarily leave a gun inside a car. I'm talking about attending events at venues that ban guns. Personally, I try very hard to just avoid these venues, but there are times...for example, the US Post Office. For those that might not think twice about carrying past a gun ban sign, there are certain places where doing so could cost you way more than your HCP. So what is one to do, be unarmed during the commute or temporarily leave a gun inside the locked vehicle? I have a lock box in my vehicle attached to a metal cable attached to my car for such an event. I know its not really secure, but I think it might slow down a thief long enough to deter a smash and grab. I wouldn't ever leave a gun in it for long.
    1 point
  36. I totally see how it would be your fault if I broke into your house or car took things.
    1 point
  37. The blame is 100% on the thief.
    1 point
  38. How many times do I have to say it? Every Police Officer I've ever asked has said the the overwhelming majority of stolen gun reports they do have the firearm stolen out of a vehicle. Don't leave guns in vehicles!
    1 point
  39. Johnny Rotten, I'm an old codger, but in my early years, a truck gun was actually two guns, in a gun rack in the back window. One was usually a deer rifle, in our area, probably a Marlin .30-30 lever action and the other was a shotgun. The shotgun gauges ran the gambit, depending on what the owner was into. If he was a quail hunter, it could be a 12, 16, or 20 gauge. If he was a duck hunter, more than likely it would be a 12 gauge. Back in those days ('50s) not too many guns had 3" chambers. By the way, those trucks were hardly, if ever, locked... and many had the keys in the ignition. I don't recall any guns, or trucks for that matter, being stolen. Justice was swift and harsh in those days! Our state prison was "Angola", probably second only to Alkatrez (sp?) , the rock! Angola has it's on cemetery, right there on the prison grounds...and the prisoners work. They farm hundreds of acres of crops. Hardly worth it to steal a gun, or even a beat up farm truck! Watch the movie "Cool Hand Luke" with Paul Newman and you'll get an idea of what Angola is like.
    1 point
  40. In the same vein (absolutely no clue on the whatever sight thing...) I'll take -20 in Wyoming over 45° here any day. Everyone forgets that the hummids works at both ends of the thermometer! 116 in Phoenix is an absolute pleasure, compared to 90 here!
    1 point
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