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  1. This Outdoorsman is a S&W 5-screw, "pre-Model 23" made in 1955 with matching serial numbers. It has an exceptional finish with slight wear. The only rust I found is a small spot on the butt near the serial number. The N-frame is, of course, capable of handling higher than standard pressure .38 Special rounds. Sorry, the original box is long gone. I'm offering it at $1200 firm to members with a valid TDL or EHCP. Knoxville area, no trades.
    7 points
  2. That is to bad. She was one of my first crushes long ago.
    3 points
  3. Bought these at a local indoor range for about $50. Asking $25. They work fantastically but I just prefer the in-the-ear kind of EarPro. . FTF Transaction in Murfreesboro.
    2 points
  4. Selling my Ruger SR1911 Competition 45 ACP 5". I am asking $1495.00 for the gun. This is a custom shop gun and it is in excellent condition. Comes with Ruger hard case and all custom shop paperwork. No Trades Please. I prefer payment in Cash, Cashiers Check, or USPS Money Order only please. Thanks for looking. Sold - Thanks TGO Specs Capacity: 8+1 Slide Material: Stainless Steel Barrel Length: 5" Grip Frame: Black Nitrided Stainless Steel Grip Panels: Textured G10 Model Type: Competition Width: 1.45" Weight: 40 oz. Slide Finish: Black Nitrided and Stainless Two-Tone Front Sight: Fiber Optic Rear Sight: Adjustable Target Overall Length: 8.67" Height: 5.63" Grooves: 6 Twist: 1:16" RH "The purchaser of the gun must be a resident of the State of Tennessee, Must have a TN HCP, and Fillout and Sign Bill of Sale"
    2 points
  5. There has been way too many lately my wife and I are right around their age group.
    2 points
  6. R.I.P We’re getting old. Too many familiar faces passing recently.
    2 points
  7. We actually do have state supremacy with regards to firearms laws in Tennessee. The issue with things like the metal detectors at the fairgrounds are actually a specific carve out granted in the statutes by the state. Signs carrying the force of law is something that many of us find obnoxious and have worked for a long time to change. I would strongly suggest joining and supporting the TFA as they are doing all of the heavy lifting in the fight for that change. The way the TICS system works is fairly obnoxious and I won’t argue with that. However, I will say that in the grand scheme of things, there are better places to spend political capital to make changes in the near and mid-term. The lack of public land that is open and available to shoot on is something that I always make sure that I warn people of who are considering moving here from out west. Public land just simply doesn’t exist in the manner in which it does where you are from. State parks and other public lands here generally are set up for a much higher density of usage than required for the millions upon millions of open acres that you find out west. It sucks, but it is what it is. As far as the carryi of loaded long guns, which is illegal in Tennessee unless directly connected to sporting activity, I too would like to see some change within that realm. That said, you were coming from one of the last vestiges of western culture that exist in this country, and until California started screwing everything up coming in from the West Coast, you generally had a spectrum from very urban to very not going from east to west. The cultures reflected that. The more urbanized the area, the less acceptable that sort of behavior is Not because it’s wrong, it’s just unusual in an urban setting. On that note, the greater metro Nashville area has a greater population than the entirety of the state of Idaho. It may surprise some, but even the very rule parts of Tennessee are very densely populated in comparison to much of the western states that are mostly owned by the federal government. So, I’m not trying to shut you down or tell you you were wrong. Just provide a little context from the perspective of somebody who has spent significant amounts of time out west as well as being from this area. You do bring up things that absolutely could be better. I strongly recommend supporting the Tennessee Firearms Association’s work if you would like to see progress made on those fronts.
    2 points
  8. Tn DL or CCW please-PM with any questions- Thanks for lookin'
    1 point
  9. Two day training event covering the implementation , management, and skills needed to conduct church security team operations. Date and time Sat, March 4, 2022, 8:30 AM – 5:30PM Sun, March 5 , 2022, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM EDT Location The Ridge Dayton TN 11534 US HWY 27 Dayton, TN 37321 View map Price : $375 Payments can be made by cash or check or Electronic payment by paypal or venmo (friends and family option) or by credit card (contact Randy by phone 423 827 9133 or by email at randy@harriscombative.com for CC payment). This will also be listed on Eventbrite if you prefer to sign up there but you can save the Eventbrite fees by paying me directly. Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fundamentals-of-church-security-tickets-396684994497?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Paypal – cruelhandluke2000@yahoo.com Venmo – www.venmo.com/Randy-Harris-47 About this event This two day training event is a study in implementation, management , and the skills needed in conducting church safety and security team operations. Topics include strategy for safety/security team set up and management, rings of security, help those who need to be helped and stop those who need to be stopped, verbal judo, empty hand techniques, empty hands vs knives, gun disarms, shooting skills appropriate to the environment ,safely moving with a loaded gun around other people, basic trauma care, dealing with police response , dealing with the aftermath. This class is a collaborative event taught by Randy Harris of Harris Combative, and Ken Alexandrow and Joe Gilbert of AGAPE TACTICAL . It is important to us for your team to get this knowledge and training . We are offering this two day seminar at the super special price of $375 . This class is NOT a basic gun handling and safety class. This is a study in advanced application of basic shooting skills in a church environment. Prospective students should already be able to hit a 8.5"x11 target 5 times in 5 seconds from the ready at 5 yards when they arrive. The hand to hand portion of the class will be somewhat physical but not physically taxing and the skills are easy to learn and retain so you do not need to have previous martial arts experience. Required Equipment: Note taking materials. Reliable Pistol and at least 3 magazines, holster that fits the pistol and the belt you are wearing, (for safety reasons no Serpa holsters unless that is your LE duty holster) and magazine pouch . 250 Rounds of FMJ practice ammo . Clothing appropriate for weather conditions. Eye and Ear Protection. Snacks and plenty of liquids. Lunch Break will be 30 minutes both days so bring a lunch to maximize training time. The instructors are all presenters/sponsors from the Magen 2020 and 2022 Church Security Seminars. Ken Alexandrow is the owner and chief instructor for Agape Tactical and a member of his church's security team . Joe Gilbert was the Director of Church Security for his church and Randy Harris is a founding member of the safety/security team at his church. All of these instructors have performed the duties and know what it takes to keep a house of worship safe.
    1 point
  10. Looking to trade for a Sig p320 RXP x Full or sell outright. Currently has a Holosun 407c on if. Will come with 3 magazines. Gun has around 300 rounds through it flawlessly.
    1 point
  11. Not sure I want to really sell this, but going to list it as I will probably get more use out of putting the money into a boat at the new place. It doesn't get the use it should, but I also really love this bike as an all around great bike. I won't be disappointed if it doesn't sell, but if you are in the market, would save you at least a few thousand for the same bike equally equipped. Only 519 miles. As new with a many nice addons. Comes with factory cruise, heated seats (driver and passenger), heated grips, electronic suspension adjustments for different riding modes. I guess if you are actually interested, you probably know a bit about these (or will research them well). - Barkbuster Hand Guards - 2" Rox handlebar risers for a better riding posture - Dunlop Trailmax Missions for better light off road use and still great on the pavement. The factory Metzlers will also come with it which are a 90/10 road tire. They were swapped when new, so no wear on them at all. - Slightly larger smoke Givi Windscreen is on it, but will also come with factory windscreen. - T-Rex Racing Skid plate and lower engine guards - Bumot pannier racks and locking soft cases. These are really nice because Bumot also makes hard cases that fit the same rack. These are very high quality. - Garmin Zumo XT with Evotech mount - and something I am sure I am forgetting This bike isn't cheap, but it is really setup to do just about anything you want. It's only ~500 lbs which is nice. . I have many pictures if someone is really interested.
    1 point
  12. SOLD. New never fired Remington 870 Tac-14 in 12ga. I am listing it for a friend who purchased it but has developed stage 4 cancer and will not be able to use it. FTF near Franklin/Brentwood Tn. Concealed permit preferred. Must sign sales receipt. Your help would be appreciated. Thx.
    1 point
  13. Brand New Henry Steel Lever Action .45-70 Side Gate. I am asking $875.00 Firm for the rifle. The rifle is brand and never shot. No Trades please. I prefer payment in Cash, Cashiers Check, or USPS Money Order only please. Thanks for looking. "The purchaser of the rifle must be a resident of the State of Tennessee, Prefer to have a TN HCP, and Fillout and Sign Bill of Sale" Sold - Thanks TGO
    1 point
  14. Mine are RCBS FL Dies. There are other brands available, but they get the job done. The 9.3 x57 is the hard one the only thing out there is Hornady and they are really hard to come by. Good luck and don't worry about it being ugly because pretty is what pretty does
    1 point
  15. I finally found my favorite plastic hammer-fired pistol. These things are no longer made and are hard to find in person , at least is was for me over the past few years. I found a nice used IWI Jericho 941. For me it's the best feeling and best looking polymer pistol. I have turned into a metal gun person but this polymer one just does it for me. Old school hammer-fired but new style polymer. I don't like finger grooves on a pistol but these are extremely well placed and usable. Frame-mounted safety so it can be carried cocked-and-locked. DA/SA action. It is the well proven CZ75 design. Made is Israel by Israeli Weapons Industries. Just thought I'd share.
    1 point
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  17. I wish people would keep this stuff to themselves ,now the kids will go another month without shoes. This is just what I wanted. I have another model on its way, Grrrr
    1 point
  18. I refuse to use a high lift jack and bought a 6 ton bottle jack with accessories instead. Those things look deadly. I keep a small piece of 2x6 in the truck for a base as well.
    1 point
  19. New in box never fired/holstered. I got this a while back direct from Glock Smyrna to my FFL here. This was held in reserve by Glock as per FBI contract as so many had to be held a certain amount of time in case of replacement. I have worked with Glock Management on several projects since Nineteen Ninty and was offered this one to purchase. None of the M guns were ever marked and reserve guns stayed at factory. These are Gen5 before Gen 5 was released to public. MFG date 1/17 FBI Spec's Straight front grip area-Flared Magwell-Extended slide stop lever-Rounded mag catch-ndlc finish inside parts-Ameriglo night sights. Three fifteen round mags/back straps. Original box. I will not be providing copy of receipt because of sensitive phone numbers and name of Management still with Glock , so just a unique gun at a fair price. $650 Firm No trades wanted TN DL over 21
    1 point
  20. We might be next door to memphis, but my little town has a reputation for having an outstanding Police Dept. The bad guys know this and we're generally pretty quiet. Gonna be interesting to see what happens with a soft on crime County DA. I'm betting it won't be good. Harris is a more or less do nothing County Mayor. He hasn't accomplished much, but OTOH he hasn't messed much up either. As long as he continues down that path, I'm not too concerned about him.
    1 point
  21. Memphians ruin everything. I don’t even go to the Mid South Fair anymore.
    1 point
  22. Stalking through Texas, Florida & Georgia scrub & treating a pig hunt like a safari is as near as I'll ever get!
    1 point
  23. I'd look for a gun buy back campaign and make a buck or two.
    1 point
  24. British Army in the Crimean War (1853-56) where it was known as - The Megatherium war horse
    0 points
  25. Olivia Newton-John dead at 73! https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/olivia-newton-john-dead-73
    0 points
  26. 'Magnum P.I.' actor Roger E. Mosley dead at 83 from injuries in Car accident! https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/magnum-p-i-actor-roger-e-mosley-dead-83
    0 points
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