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  1. I came across this as a result of the post that another of our members recently made regarding the rescuing of that STG44…it came from same site. This is absolutely wonderful, except for that very last sentence. I realize that I’m preaching to the choir here, but a little edification never hurt a congregation, does it? Here’s the link to the original…. A firebrand Southern lawmaker spoke out against further restrictions on the Second Amendment during a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing this week. Congressman Clay Higgins, the straight-talking Louisiana lawman who earned a reputation as the "Cajun John Wayne" before running as a Republican for Congress, confronted Joseph Gramaglia, the Police Commissioner for Buffalo, New York, over the Commish’s support for controversial "red flag" gun seizure laws. "So, you support confiscating guns from individuals 'determined to be a threat to themselves or others – determined to be,'" asked Higgins. "By this legislation, my colleagues are putting forth, my understanding of the letter of that law, which I 1,000 percent oppose as would our Founding Fathers, the letter of that law says an anonymous tip from a citizen. So, if this was law, Commissioner, would you confiscate? Would you go to your neighbor’s home and confiscate his legally owned weapons? A man that was not under criminal investigation nor under arrest. Would you do it? Gramaglia: The red flag laws would... Higgins: That’s a yes or no, brother. I got five minutes to make an hour and a half statement here. Gramaglia: It’s more than a yes or no answer. It would be up to – it would... Higgins: We’ll move on. If you cannot say yes, you would confiscate weapons from an American citizen that was subject to this law that my colleagues intend to push through this Congress, and you said in your statement that you would confiscate those weapons if an American was determined to be – your quote – a threat to themselves or others. According to the letter of the law, determined to be is defined by an anonymous tip that an American citizen is a threat to themselves or others. You’re a police commissioner, a "thin blue line" brother sworn to uphold the Constitution, and you’re saying you’d seize those weapons. I see that as a problem. Then Higgins sat back and delivered a monologue on life, liberty, and gun laws, which is just a home run. Higgins this week voted against both H.R. 7910 and H.R. 2377, Democrat anti-gun laws which passed the House on roughly party-line votes.
    5 points
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  3. Older story, but I had never seen it. https://www.guns.com/news/2012/12/08/hardford-ct-officer-cavanna-rescues-stg-44-from-gun-buyback?avad=202199_b2916b979&utm_source=AvantLink&utm_campaign=161799&utm_medium=ale_NA "Hartford, CT officer John Cavanna made himself a hero of the gun world last weekend, as he rescued a piece of history from a gun buyback program shredder, by refusing to accept an StG 44 brought in by the daughter of a World War II artilleryman. The StG 44 is an early assault rifle, the first to see major military adoption, and the reason why every current military in the world issues assault rifles to this day. It changed the way war was fought, and changed the world of small arms. It represents a turning point in history, and continues to make it, in small ways like this. “Usually, this rifle would be issued to SS troops,” said Cavanna. “In excellent condition, this gun is rated at $30,000 to $40,000.” The StG 44 was a war trophy belonging to the woman’s father. “You could kill a solider back then, and if the captain of your fighting unit signed off on it, you could send that gun home to your family or kid brother or cousin. Anything you wanted. Her father, who was a World War II army man, had brought this gun home from the European theater,” Cavanna said. Cavanna is not just a peace officer but also a gun historian, and we thank him from rescuing this artifact and elevating himself above the buyback fray. The owner will be allowed to keep the rifle and sell it to a museum. “The chance to see a piece of history—this…is absolutely unbelievable,” said Officer Lewis Crabtree of the Hartford Police Dept. “This is a gun that should actually be in a museum rather than in a shredder.” Gun buybacks are already hugely controversial. At best they disarm the poor, at worst they are used to destroy evidence and artifacts like these. For every gun buyback that’s exploited as a children’s fundraiser, there are dozens that raise all sorts of red flags like this recent buyback in Massachusetts that exchanged guns for flu shots. But it’s nice to see that there are sometimes silver linings to these largely ineffective and counter-productive programs. And we hope that other officers follow his lead. We’ve all heard stories of amazing, often singular firearms going to the big armory in the sky because they were found by people who didn’t know better and they turned them into gun buyback programs. The world needs more John Cavannas. Keep up the good work, and as gun lovers, we’re all in your debt."
    2 points
  4. It surely does prove a point-it's not the gun's- It's content of evil personalities'-
    2 points
  5. It will probably die in the Senate. However, due to the extreme emotion involved, some Republicans may vote for it just for PR purposes. I sent e-mails to Blackburn and Hagerty both encouraging them to not only vote against it, but to keep those on the fence in line. I suggest you do too.
    2 points
  6. $3500. 1989 GMC R3500 1 ton cab and chassis truck. 14.5 foot steel flatbed, 4" square steel standards, wood bed sides. 5.7 V8, fresh bottom end bearings and oil pump, holds 45 psi at idle hot, new throttle body gasket and iacv. 4 speed with good clutch, all 6 tires are less than a year old and have 1k miles on them. New u joints and carriers last year. Good brakes all the way around. New brake master cylinder, new clutch master and slave cylinder and line. Truck runs great, took it on an 8 hour round trip towing 5k lbs recently and it didnt skip a beat. Hauls a full cord/3 ricks of red oak like its not even there. Getting out of tree work so no longer need it. Will trade for guns, cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc.
    1 point
  7. Up for sale, very nice Defiant (formally Tanfoglio) stock master 9mm, with holster & mags/w extensions for USPSA carry optics. Bought from patriot defense, they milled for SRO/RMR and did full DA/SA trigger job. Has about 3-4k rounds through it - fantastic shooter, just not interested in playing with the heavy steel frame anymore. Has all factory parts, 2 sets of grips - P.D. aluminum and loks bogies, 4 mags with extensions, few different hammer springs, GX products vice holster, extra grams spring/follower kits. Have over 2k in gun/milling/trigger job, selling all of it minus the SRO for $1500. IMG_7231.MOV
    1 point
  8. I just got this as my many month search for a commander variant was not successful and of course as soon as I get this exactly what I want becomes available. So I bought that too and this now has to go unfortunately. Cherry condition Dan Wesson Vigil in 9mm, comes with everything you see including the new VZ grips (wood DW included). It is an absolute dream to shoot and far more accurate than I can be. These are next to impossible to find due to limited production and are some of the softest shooting pistols I've ever fired. With the alloy frame and 25lpi checkering, it's a fantastic carry piece without the usual 1911 weight. $1400 in the greater Nashville area.
    1 point
  9. I purchased this one last night from an individual that I bought from before. This is a .22cal with a 6"Bbl and orginal box, I believe it was made between 1978-1979. Should be here next week, he's out of town until this Friday so I can pay him for it.9
    1 point
  10. I have a leather iwb if interested?
    1 point
  11. please hear me out on this… As ashamed as I am at the fact that I’m quoting myself here…it’s only to call attention to a bit of an oversight on my part. I am guilty of never clicking links to videos; when given the choice of text or video, I will choose text 100% of the time. Since this is my first experience with being a part of an online community, I find myself with a bit of a learning curve. Several hours after starting this topic, it dawned on me that I had included the above link along with the body of the corresponding article without bothering to make sure the video matched the transcription! Again, because I simply comprehend the written word better than I’m able to glean ideas from videos…. …or so I thought, that is! I was reminded today of the power of the spoken word, especially when coming from the mouth of a master debater….I mean a cunning linguist…seasoned politician! This will probably be the only time I ever say this, but I think you all should watch this man deliver these words via the video then, if interested, read the transcription that I included. This is powerful stuff. Please y’all, let’s talk about what this means, together. CLICK HERE AND JUST LISTEN TO THIS MAN TELL THEM HOW IT IS!!!
    1 point
  12. Not a problem, and I appreciate that. I’m just looking for something used but not too salty. I know guys get these and take them off uppers and “save them for later” never to be used again.
    1 point
  13. IMO, its optimistic to think anyone other than a low-level staff reads Congressional emails. For the record, I still send them too!
    1 point
  14. Just got these in today's mail. First one is their new Tactical Knives series, this one has a SV35 Blade Steel and is a Frame Lock in OD Green. Second one is their Trapper Prayer Series of Knives. This one has some special meaning to me since I've been going through Chemotherapy Treatments for a year and 5months, I'm going to carry this one in my pocket as a reminder to keep fighting to be able to beat it. Thanks for lookin.
    1 point
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  17. Somebody got a hell of a deal
    1 point
  18. Yes sir, $3500 obo picked up In Oliver Springs.
    1 point
  19. My heavens but you’re full of surprises, Fujimo! That is an exquisite piece, sir! PS Oh, on a completely unrelated note, is there anyone out there that can loan me $1486.43?
    1 point
  20. I sometimes think that when I send an e-mail to my Congress Critters that look at it an think " Oh Crap, its him again!"
    1 point
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  22. One big point not fully mentioned is now instead of a few hundred dollars, I am guessing the owner will see several thousand in return for the gun.
    1 point
  23. Colt Commander .45 > Colt LW Commander .45 > Star PD .45 > Remington 51 .380 (the original one) > Ruger Redhawk .44M (one winter to win a bet) > Star PD .45 #2 > Springfield XDs .45. With a KelTec P3AT .380 when I have to.
    1 point
  24. XDs .45 normally. P3AT .380 when wearing shorts and t-shirt.
    1 point
  25. A knife, a gun, flashlight, a wallet, some keys.
    1 point
  26. If they really cared about children dying needlessly they would outlaw all abortions excluding due to health needs- But they really don't give a bat guano - They just want total control of you and me-simply put-
    1 point
  27. My second in line is this Winchester '92 in 38-40 with it's original Lyman 21 sight.
    1 point
  28. My favorite is a 1936 Winchester 71 .
    1 point
  29. If that's a turkey leg then that turkey was HUGE!
    1 point
  30. I have a BRS47 billet built receiver set AR that takes AK mags. Awesome gun with only 300 rnds through it to set the gas block setting. Comes with 8 PMAGs, extra Ni bolt, 3 firing pins, and 2414 rnds of non-corrosive ammo. $2K for the whole package. Nashville/Middle TN area. Only possible trades would be for a street/cruiser motorcycle for my son. - KAK 16" nitride barrel 5/8x24 - Noveske Magpul saftey 60 deg - BCM Mod3 grip - Samson Evolution 10" hg - Superlative Arms adj gas block - PWS ratchet castle nut - Strike JComp compensator - WMD gas tube - PSA EPT trigger - PSA H1 buffer - PSA PA10 buffer spring - UTG Pro lopro pop up iron sights (not shown in pics) Optic not included
    1 point
  31. Someone please buy this beauty so I will stop pondering on it.
    1 point
  32. BTW -I will split. $1200 rifle, mags, etc. $800 ammo.
    1 point
  33. Just picked up another lever gun. I found a Browning 92 in .357 and snagged it.
    1 point
  34. Jim Seals, half of ‘Summer Breeze’ duo Seals & Crofts, dead at 80. https://nypost.com/2022/06/07/jim-seals-half-of-summer-dreams-duo-seals-and-crofts-dead-at-80/
    0 points
  35. This title gets me every time!!! I thought I logged onto a gun forum like this Forums - TNGunOwners.com When I see SAW, I think of this But I see this Milwaukee M18 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Tool Kit (6-Tool) with 3/8 in. Impact Wrench and Blower 2696-26-2658-20-0884-20 (homedepot.com) Here's my pick for a battery powered SAW.
    0 points
  36. She’s slicker’n a minner’s peter! I have to say, those are excellent photographs. What a beautiful piece…best of luck, sir.
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  37. The only thing you can tell from that picture is it’s probably a Colt 1911, maybe a basic Government model...and that someone ruined a perfectly good dictionary that they could probably use, lol.
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