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  1. Y'all are correct and the departure from the original BHP was why I wanted the SA-35; Anyway, I went to Murfreesboro this afternoon and picked it up. Picture is below. Feels very good in the hand and I love the trigger (less than 4 lbs). Hope to shoot it early next week.
    7 points
  2. Saw this in the back of my dad's safe today while visiting. An unfired Russian with the price tag from early 90s still attached. I'm sure this price stung back then...
    6 points
  3. Up for sale is a very nice blued 29-3 with a 6” barrel. I do not have the box, just the gun. Not looking for trades right now. Just freeing up some cash for another project. $900
    4 points
  4. I WANT ONE! But nobody around here has any. Meanwhile, I'll just have to console myself with these.
    4 points
  5. I have no problem with FN per se, I'm just not interested in a "reimagining" of the original Hi-Power. Their new High Power is in fact a redesign that just looks like a Hi-Power. Even the name gives it away, as well as FN's own admission. The SA-35 basically a clone of the original, with a couple of improvements, like no mag disconnect and redesigned hammer profile to reduce bite. It is far truer to the original design, and is what I am more interested in. Plus, it's nearly half the MSRP of the FN.
    4 points
  6. WTS: 18" barreled FAL. Kit was a Chilean metric kit. Reciever is an Entreprise Arms metric upper. Stock set is Penguin Arms w/ Tapco SAW grip. Forget what the H/T/S US kit was. Short Stolle US made flash hider. Para rear sight. $1500, shipped (price drop to $1400 . Will include 2 20rd mags. Can accept Zelle, discreet PayPal. Or certified funds. Make sure your receiving FFL will recieve from an individual. Can meet FTF in East or mid Tenn if desired. edit: willing to trade towards a W. German SIG P226 with mags. Other party to add cash depending on condition of SIG
    3 points
  7. That's good news, but I'm thinking there's no way this little a**wipe did a triple homicide on his own. He must have had accomplices. Here's hoping they get him to rat on the other vermin who helped him.
    3 points
  8. CZ 75 SP01 Custom Shop Accu Shadow RDS (91773) 9mm Optic Ready. I am asking $1575.00 for the gun. I have a total of 306 rounds through the gun and it is in the same condition as purchased. No Trades Please. I prefer payment in Cash, Cashiers Check, or USPS Money Order only please. Thanks for looking. Sold - Thanks TGO
    2 points
  9. That’s a good looking pistol!
    2 points
  10. Maybe. But killing three people, loading up 40 guns out of the display, and removing the surveillance cameras still doesn't sound to me like something done by a single robber.
    2 points
  11. “Update: April 15, 2022 The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Grantville Police Department announce the arrest of Jacob Christian Muse, 21, of College Park, Georgia. Muse is charged with three counts of Malice Murder in connection with the April 8, 2022 triple homicide at the Lock, Stock & Barrel Shooting Range in Grantville, Georgia. Muse has been booked into the Coweta County Jail and this joint investigation remains active and ongoing.”
    2 points
  12. ...everyone quickly realized it’s not a Hi Power.
    2 points
  13. I have several original Fred Young Big O's and Fred Young Variants that I have had for many years. These have never seen water and the egg carton in the pics is from the period for these lures were originally stored in this back in the 70's. In the early 90's I purchased a collection of 277 Fred Young lures from a close friend of Mr. Youngs. It was a large sum of money and I told him at the time that I would have to sell most of them in order to keep a collection for myself which I did over time. He was OK with that but he would only sell the whole collection and would not sell me just one, so I bought the collection. These that I have listed are the ones I kept for myself and have admired over the years. It is time to let them go. If you are a serious collector you may have heard of but not seen some of these. First pic is of the collection as a whole which can be had for $4,500.00 I will put individual prices as well. If you are into lure collecting you will appreciate these, if not you will think I am absolutely crazy. There have been many articles written about Fred Young Big-Os. There has also been a lot of incorrect information distributed. Fred made lures for years before he ever started signing or numbering them. The numbering became a thing when the IRS took an interest. He also made several styles as seen here. "Big-O", Mr. Fred, Lil Fred, were handwritten under the bills long before he acquired the Big-O stamp. He was known to experiment of course, but most of the bills were cut from circuit board material and the finished lures were dipped in Targonal which was a hardwood floor coating that is no longer marketed. Thanks for looking and allowing me to ramble. Signed Big O - $600 Rattling Big O - $700 I had six of these but this is my last one. Fred made these by drilling a horizontal hole in the body and inserted a .22 casing with a shotgun BB in it then sealing the hole. These are hard to come by. Big Mo - Larger and longer version, also hard to come by. It was the only one in the collection. - $700 Pin Eye - The pin eyes were very early Fred Young baits, most were carved from cedar rather than balsa or pine. They are called Pin Eyes because Fred used Shirt pins with the little balls on them for the eyes. $600 Mr. Fred - The Mr. Fred is similar to the Rapala Shad Rap. They were marked under the bill as "Lil Fred" early and "Mr. Fred" in later production. $400 This is the Tiny Big O - This is the only one I have personally seen. I heard that there were three made without hooks as earrings and necklace set and one other. It is shown next to a quarter for size reference. $900 Then there is the Big-O Craw - $500 The last two are graduated smaller versions of the Big-O typically not seen. - $500 each By the collection and it will come wit the carton. Believe it or not, I sold egg cartons for $200 each to serious collectors who wished to display their collections in period and locale correct cartons.
    1 point
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  15. 12 gauge model 37 Featherlight shotgun. Very good condition 3 barrel set, full choke 30 inch plain barrel, 28 inch modified plain barrel and 26 inch Improved Cylinder with vent rib. $750 for the set. Need to have TN. government issue I.D. and not prohibited from possessing a firearm.
    1 point
  16. Bipod not included. ZEV forged upper and lower receivers precision machined from 7075-T6 aluminum for strength and light weight, finished in true black type III class 2 hard coat anodize. ZEV Wedge Lock hand guard provides a full length continuous top rail with M-LOK mounting system. The integrated anti-rotation pin ensures a consistently aligned and continuous top rail with the upper receiver. ZEV match grade 416R stainless steel 16” barrel with bronze PVD coating, chambered in .308 Winchester with a 1:10 twist and mid-length gas system. Capable of consistent sub-MOA accuracy with high quality factory ammunition. ZEV Muzzle Device. Low profile fixed gas block. H3 carbine buffer increases dwell time and reduces port pressure to ensure reliable extraction and a smooth recoil impulse. Mil-spec chrome lined BCG with a manganese phosphate finish for improved lubricity and corrosion resistance. Flat face AR Gold trigger from ATC features a 2.5lb pull with a short reset and clean break that is second to none. Ambidextrous operating controls for the safety selector, bolt release,and magazine release. Mil-spec buffer tube provides six buttstock adjustment positionsfor user customization and comfort. ZEV Slide Lock charging handle permits ambidextrous manipulationwith an extended and textured latch for superior grip and ergonomics. Mil-spec staked castle nut with Magpul ASAP QD endplate with integralambidextrous QD sling attachment point. Completed with Magpul furniture and one PMAG magazine. Bipod not included. Length 35" Weight 7.5 lbs Material 7075-T651 Forged Aluminum Finish True Black Class 2 Type 3 Hard Coat Anodize Tolerance
    1 point
  17. I will consider trade options, message me. Very nice 1953 Russian sks. Original Magazine, and two ducks billed 30 rnd mags. Bayonet is pristine. I believe this is from the Tula arsenal. Asking 900. All numbers I can find match, including magazine. Wont see many this nice.
    1 point
  18. Garufa is dead on. No matter what FN chooses to name their new pistol, its NOT a Hi-Power. it something completely different with a classic, but mis-leading, name.
    1 point
  19. And it sounds more premeditated and thought out than a meth head is usually capable of.
    1 point
  20. In the news this morning that a 21 year old man has been arrested and charged with 3 counts of malice murder. I won't mention the scumbag's name. No mention of what happened to the guns stolen.
    1 point
  21. To try and answer your question quickly, I can say that I had a little apprehension at first as well but after purchasing my first suppressor, realized just how easy it was. I now have multiple items including SBRs. As mentioned above by the other responses, just have your paperwork in order. I do not worry about moving around and have not found it to be a burden to possess them. It has actually been one of the best decisions I have made. It doesn’t hurt to do some research on ownership responsibilities/requirements on ownership. Silencer Central, the American Suppressor Association and many other legitimate companies and law firms publish such info online. There is a Lot of misinformation online… big surprise.
    1 point
  22. I did not get to say much as we were late in leaving for a dinner date with another couple in Clarksville (we live between Dickson and Charlotte) but I had gotten ready and just dropped in to check the forum, when I saw your comment. I immediately called Outpost and they confirmed that there was one left. I asked if I could buy over the phone and since I had bought guns there in past, they had my info and said yes and I could fill out the back ground check when I come to pick it up. So, it is all secured and "wrapped up with a bow" and I hope to get down to the "Boro" first of next week to get it. I really do appreciate the heads up as this is the first pistol I really have been "Jonesin'" for in a couple of years. I have a ton of stuff and lots of the "newest, biggest, baddest" stuff doesn't get me very juiced up anymore but the Hi Power is a classic and one that I have never owned but wanted to. This SA clone seems to be a pretty solid reproduction. This is a perfect example of this forum allowing the membership to help one another out and I want to thank you again for the tip..............
    1 point
  23. This is probably one of the most challenging times to get into handloading, unfortunately. I've been handloading for more than 35 years and I just slowly accumulated the items I needed starting with a Lee single stage press. I loaded with it around 5 years before purchasing my Dillon 550. I've only just replaced the Lee (with another Lee) this past year... they eventually wear out. Midway and Titan periodically still have sales (and free shipping), so picking up an item here and there spreads the initial investment pain out. Components... well this is no doubt the most difficult time since I started to find components, especially primers. I last purchased primers in 2017. I see and read that folks are periodically finding primers but at significantly higher prices than times past. And they sell out fast... but at least they are periodically available. If stored properly they last a very long time. I used some CCI primers within the past couple of years I purchased in the early '90's for example. A couple of good loading manuals are a good place to get started. I hope we'll see greater availability of all components within the next couple of years, but Lord only knows what the new normal price will be. Good luck on your venture.
    1 point
  24. Just called and bought it. Thanks!!!
    1 point
  25. Doesn't matter because neither will delay the attack from the 4 letter animal unless it is expertly placed in its eye. Go bigger or run really fast.
    1 point
  26. Great for lefties as it ejects downwards! I have a 37 featherweight "home defense" and they are SUPER light! GLWS!
    1 point
  27. There is one at GT Distributors which is their display and they will not sell.They also have a Vickers Master Class they won’t sell either.Back to the SA35,I fondled it and my take is the grips are nice,the matte finish looks like it will wear quickly which is great for those that like the “battle worn” look,the sights are good and the thumb safety moves much too easily,no snap or detent to it.My take is it’s an enhanced BHP clone,if that’s your thing it will give you a rise.
    1 point
  28. Please share your thoughts on the specimen you examined.
    1 point
  29. There's been quite a bit of discussion on other forums about this. The main question seems to be why? Why another caliber? Why now, when common ammo is so hard to find? What were they thinking? Nobody seems to know. Formal introduction and much more info is expected to take place at the Shot Show in just a couple of weeks. Same to me. But I also think the .32acp is a vastly underrated cartridge. Speculation so far is that its designed for the currently popular small or pocket sized pistols. Apparently you can squeeze one or two more rounds into the same size magazine as a 9mm. I guess everything is about capacity these days. My real interest is how's the recoil? If its more comfortable to shoot than a standard 9mm or a blowback .380, I can see a market with women, elderly or disabled people. Here a higher preforming cartridge with lower felt recoil would be very popular. If the cartridge proves to be decent, I can see it being readily adaptable in most any existing .380 or .32 firearms such as the Walther PP Series. Personally, I'd like to see it in something like the Colt Government .380/Mustang or Browning 1911-380.
    1 point
  30. You'll probably accumulate a bucketful before you settle on one you like! Even getting recommendations is challenging because what suits me may not suit you.
    1 point
  31. Try to not rot my brain out on the internet and miss one I've been looking for for a long time by an hour. Shucks!
    0 points
  32. Goodbye diamond target grips!
    0 points
  33. I'll give you double!
    0 points
  34. No clue....i saw it on a TV commercial so it must be real.
    0 points
  35. Easter bump. Some one should hop on this safe. All your eggs will be safe inside this safe. Stash all your jelly beans too !! Happy Easter , Mike
    0 points
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