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  1. SOLD! Selling my beautiful Marlin lever action chambered in .35 Remington. Great shooting gun. Asking 800 obo
    8 points
  2. For sale is my new condition Tommy Gun. This .45 caliber carbine features a 16.5" finned barrel and genuine American walnut woodwork. It has a blade front sight with an open rear adjustable sight. This Deluxe Semi-Auto model has a pinned compensator for an 18" barrel length. The frame and receiver are machined from solid steel with a blued metal finish, and a fixed buttstock, pistol grip and vertical foregrip. It includes one 20-round stick magazine and one 50 round drum. 1350.00 No trades please call or text 8am to 10pm only John 423-921-4322
    5 points
  3. UT has made some great strides in improving their team/system in the last two years. That said, they're still not in the elite class of CFB. Sure they beat Florida, so did Vandy, beat Alabama, good win but gave up 49 points. Smoked by Georgia & never showed up in Columbia. Great teams find a way to win, Ohio St., TCU & Michigan showed that yesterday. They're 9-2, great season so far, I hope they continue their quest for excellence. Hope Hooker & others injured recover completely & easily.
    4 points
  4. Free Larue Rat Stock In Green Ar-15- Gone to a better place Free Mission First Tactical Minimalist IWB P365 -Going to a better Place Free SAFARILAND 6004 77421-122- Fits P226- Must have p226- Gone to a better place Free MOSSBERG 590 QUICK DETACH SLING AND FLASHLIGHT MOUNT-Gone to a better place Free MOSSBERG 590 QUICK DETACH Rear Sling mount-Gone to a better place Free Magpul MAG406-BLK MOE Polymer Rail Section, 5-Solt polymer Free Striker Industries Take down Pins Black Ar15 Free P226 magazine little beat up but works-Gone to a better place Free Striker Industries Take down Pins Black Ar15 Free Lance L5AWM Magazine smoked 30 Round Ar15 Free Lance L5AWM Magazine smoked 30 Round Ar15 Free Lance L5AWM Magazine smoked 30 Round AR15 Rules for the give away. 1. Cant afford them or really want them for a project or a gun you have now! 2. Must be close or in Mt Juliet I'm not shipping them or driving outside the city. 3. Don't be greedy this is for people that really need it. 4. Leave me a review.. 5. All parts are new or in new condition unless listed. Once again completely free I know things are tuff this year. This is my way of giving back don't make this a bad experience.
    3 points
  5. Selling a CZ P01 Omega Trigger system pistol. Comes with Dawson Precision Sights: blacked out rear, fiber front; and LOK Black Bogey Grips (Thin). Selling to concentrate on shooting the same platform of pistol for competition/range/defensive use. Selling for $750. Thanks for looking.
    2 points
  6. $550 Ruger 10/22 Gator Edition w/ binary trigger & GSG 110 round drum mag. Original trigger included. Scope rail included. Very fun to shoot. Great condition, only took it to the range twice. *Trigger professionally installed by gunsmith at Bullseye Guns and Gear.
    2 points
  7. SOLD! One of my favorite handguns for sale! Astra .357. Insanely fun, accurate and easy to shoot. $450 obo!
    2 points
  8. Selling a CZ SP01 Tactical. Includes one set of LOK Bogey Black Thin Grips, Dawson blacked out rear and fiber front sights, 4 extra Mec Gar flush fit magazines, one set of LOK standard full checkered grips in Blue/Black and finally a Comp Tac Holster Right Hand. I find myself shooting my (gasp!) polymer framed pistols more. (Please forgive my blasphemy of the CZ DA/SA.) Its a great pistol but I do find myself shooting the polymer pistols I own much more often. I am trying to cull the herd down to the same platform for competition/range/defensive use so I have the same grip, index, etc...between compact, full and optics, blah blah blah. Everything one needs to start competing or just to have a fun range toy. Selling for $875. Thanks for looking.
    2 points
  9. Well, I can't say that part of the house does have enough insulation now. If anyone ever falls in, they will be lost forever. It's 2 foot minimum everywhere.
    2 points
  10. It's a negligent discharge when holstering/unholstering the gun. It can happen with any gun by a person using poor handling techniques, but It's theoretically more likely to occur in a striker fired pistol than a gun with a manual safety, an SA revolver, or a DA revolver with a 100 lb. trigger. Strikers do have safeties, but not a manually actuated lever to lower a firing pin block or allow the trigger to move as a manual safety gun would have. The person effectively shoots themselves in the leg, the foot, or at least gets a nice powder burn on the thigh and a brown stain in their pants. Since Glocks are by far the most common and well-known striker-fired pistols, it's known as "Glock leg". It's an overblown thing commonly used as a rallying cry by people who like big heavy steel revolvers and 1911s and have an irrational need to hate the plastic fantastics. In the context DocHawk mentioned it with holsterless carry, a striker fired pistol should never be carried with one in the chamber. Personally, I'd say that's true of a DA/SA with a manual safety too without a holster. One cause of this very uncommon issue is something like a shirt tail getting in the way and "pulling" the trigger as the gun is reholstered. Another is the shooter having their finger on the trigger as they draw or reholster. Practicing good trigger discipline and clothing management during your dry fire draw/holster movements with an unloaded gun on a regular basis is a really good way to mitigate the risk, no matter what/how you carry.
    2 points
  11. Looking to buy a used Colt Python & Anaconda.. Worn, broken in.. exactly what I want…a shooter. I have a few old Smiths, but have never experienced shooting the old Colts. Would like to buy some shooter grade stuff… some that I won’t mind loading some hand loads in, and enjoying.
    1 point
  12. Great condition around 500 rounds thru it. Has the factory enhanced package to include the upgraded trigger and two tone finish, it is a grey upper and black lower, pics do not show it well. Comes with oem magwell and 2 30 round mags has a Magpul K2 grip installed and the EXTREMELY hard to get brace with mod hook. Has all original parts included as well. Also comes with a Sig Romeo 5 Tread edition red dot installed and sighted in at 25 yards. This is a awesome PCC setup. Asking $2500 OBO in northern mid TN. Would consider partial 9mm pistol trades.
    1 point
  13. Killed my first deer this am about 7:15. Had 4 pts + 2 smaller points, not quite 1". One shot & he dropped like a puppet with his strings cut. A 45/70 don't mess around. This was a very healthy deer * & heavy. My bud had to take his John Deere tractor with hay fork to load it on the tailgate.
    1 point
  14. Great shooting build, has nickel boron bcg, 16” .223 Wylde Upper $750 obo.
    1 point
  15. Shadow systems xr920 no optic included 5 pmags Original box, bag, and hardware $750 or tade for glock 19 plus cash Must have TN ID Located in antioch
    1 point
  16. Have some ammo I need to clear out before I move pickup only 9MM Gone 556 Gone Have two cases of 12ga and the 308/7.62 still 9MM Gone
    1 point
  17. Their reputation is horrible. It’s both earned and overblown at the same time. They’re the biggest trucking company in the US, so it follows that they’ll appear to be involved in a larger number of accidents simply due to the number of trucks on the road. At the same time they have a lot of accidents. Like, a LOT.
    1 point
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  19. That should be just fine. I am sure you can shrink those groups when you put a red dot on it.
    1 point
  20. Sold Thanks TGO Model # 05759 NIB $875 I do have ammo available if you purchase the pistol. You Can Never Be Too Prepared. The SP101® revolver boasts the strength to handle the powerful 327 Federal Magnum cartridge in a controllable, small-framed double-action revolver. Among the most powerful small-frame revolvers on the market, they are engineered for solid performance. Featuring a recoil-reducing grip, the SP101 is comfortable to shoot and perfect for personal defense or field use. Strong and reliable shot after shot, all SP101 revolvers boast solid steel sidewalls (no side-plates), making them rugged, reliable, and dependable. You can count on the SP101 when you need it. Specifications: Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Stainless Front Sight: Black Ramp Rear Sight: Adjustable Barrel Length: 3.06" Overall Length: 8.00" Weight: 28.00 oz. Grips: Black Rubber Twist: 1:16" RH Grooves: 6 CA Approved: Yes Capacity: 6
    1 point
  21. Monkeylizard provided a great summary. As he mentioned, it applies to any striker-fired pistol or hammer-fired with an SA mode. The reason Glock's name got specifically associated with the negligent discharge was that the introduction of the striker pistol into widespread service with LE and security in the 80's and 90's was met with heavy resistance of a certain segment of the population who were tied to their revolvers, full metal/thumb safety S&W's, and the like. There were a handful of reasonable considerations backing these opinions, and a boatload of emotional attachment and cognitive dissonance. The Glocks were derided as "unsafe Tupperware guns." The wide distribution of Glocks unfortunately revealed unsafe practices in law enforcement gun handling. Many officers tended to index on the trigger with their finger on the draw. The gun transition revealed this problem with far greater frequency than before, because the double-digit pounds of trigger weight on a typical service revolver allowed for this nonsense without consequence. On a striker fired pistol without a manual safety, however, the Basic Firearm Safety Rules are very important. Worse, some officers were bit by their habit of riding that trigger upon reholstering, with the inevitable holster pinch leading to a bang instead of a physical reminder to withdraw the finger. Inadequate training was of course found to be the problem, not an inadequate firearm. However, the term Glock Leg has stuck, and just like "Mexican Carry" it is spoken in professional circles with a bit of tongue-in-cheek double meaning.
    1 point
  22. Cummings is a good guy. Deal w confidence. Welcome bud.
    1 point
  23. A Remington Nylon 66 purchased in 1969 when I was 13 at the local hardware store. I think I paid about $60, which was quite a stretch for me. I remember paying the man and walking out with the unserialised rifle and a couple boxes of ammo. (My dad was with me, I'm sure old man Demopolis wouldn't have sold it to me had I been alone.) And in those days a kid could walk down the street with a 22 and a couple of dead rabbits without causing any stir at all. I still have the rifle and still shoot it fairly often. It's been trouble-free all these years. Heck, I might pull it out and shoot it today!
    1 point
  24. Brand new in crate STG-44 .22. Never shot it, beautiful replica of the original German gun. 600 obo
    1 point
  25. I did indeed, and I apologize. Please forgive me and extend me a little grace in understanding; having given up my dream home, my lifelong friends, my extended family, my community ties, and my life's work all because of a state that I could no longer support with my tax dollars, almost no insult could cut closer to my bone than calling me Californian.
    1 point
  26. Good post, Defender. I was just editing my post when yours came through, with essentially the same info. Note Ayoob and I are not in overall disagreement - he cites the *origins* of the term. He says it is not pejorative. However, whenever I have used the term or heard it used, we are specifically describing an undesirable carry method, and usually pejorative describing the person carrying. Compromises must always be made in carry. Size and caliber vs concealment. Carry position vs clothing and physique. Quick detach holster vs fixed belt loops. Or in the case of Mexican carry, old school concealment and ditchability vs going unarmed. It isn't *racially* charged by nature... thats not what I am saying, although it now does paint an associative picture in professional shooting circles. The people who are stereotypically encountered today conducting Mexican Carry are not independent vaqueros defending their way of life from an overbearing tyrannical government. And those who *are* living as modern-day vaqueros have modern-day holster options, if they are educated.
    1 point
  27. Well, could be that some use it as a derogatory term, but then, there’s this, which I think may have some basis in historical fact: https://legionary.com/mexican-carry-what-is-it-and-should-you-be-using-it/ and this, by a well recognized member of the gun community: Massad Ayoob says: The [Mexican Carry] term is not perjorative. It arose long ago among gun people. In homage to proud Mexican men of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Beset by trants who stripped them of liberties, including the right to carry guns if they were not part of the political elite, these defiant citizens.... needed to be able to ditch the gun to be retrieved later if they were about to have contact with Federales, and since a holster could not be so quickly ditched and would be prima facie evidence of resistance to tyrants' law, the holster was dispensed with. - The Gun Digest Book of Concealed Carry
    1 point
  28. Well ... There's a California translation if I've ever seen one. I believe it originated more from the western tradition of holster less waistband carry. Typical of the time south of the border. Not sure it's a racially charged degredation of Hispanic gangs. Using your logic, it would have been better addressed as the "Compton carry" or better yet the "Burress Tuck" And I'm an authority because much of my family is Hispanic, first generation American from Mexico.
    1 point
  29. My first was a Stevens 530a 16ga double barrel that my dad bought new in the 1950s. Still have it and it will be passed down to one of my boys. It has some wear but still tight as a new one. It's killed many squirrels, quite a few rabbits, and doves,
    1 point
  30. @hossI’ll shoot you a PM and I’ll answer your questions there.
    1 point
  31. Greg, it came with a nice rubber pad, but after around 15 rds, it's time to lay it down. It's definitely a thumper. Still fun tho....sort of.
    1 point
  32. We got a bill today that reflected the cost of defective water heater. Definitely see a difference. Just one bill though. It was $340. The weather was nice that 30 days. I've replaced the incandescent can lights with LEDs in the part of the house I plan on putting insulation in. I did not want to build boxes around the old lights. I have enough insulation to do 1300 square feet sitting in the living room. It's going in tomorrow. Did an experiment with downstairs wood stove. I basically left the door open. This is something I can't do with my youngest Daughter home. I kept the stove at 550°. After an hour I had to close the door halfway. 8 hours and the heater never came on. Probably going to get a vented door or a vent with a fan above the door. The fan motor is about 20 watts. I can't run the stove every day, but 3 days a week would be easy.
    1 point
  33. You don't want that. Just enjoy a nice NY6 bowl game!
    1 point
  34. My first was a Remington 870 in the mid 90’s. My stepbrother and I both got one for Christmas. The first semiauto I shot was a Browning SA-22. Jamomatic for some reason. When dad passed I received 3 22lr’s he had including a 22lr/22short single shot bolt action youth model he and my aunt learned to shoot on. It’ll still click but I’ve never gotten it out.
    1 point
  35. That’s a dandy! You rarely see them around here. German guns have a totally different look. I like it.
    1 point
  36. Lots of neat first rifles here. Received a Marlin 39D lever from my father around age 14 as my first. Still have it in the safe. Love that gun.
    1 point
  37. Mine was a Winchester 37a 410 single shot purchased from the local Co-op in Sevierville back in the mid 70s. Still have it, and my oldest son killed his first squirrel with it as well. As a side note, after my dad passed several years ago, digging through old papers, found the owners manual to the same shotgun....lots of memories even a tear writing this post response.
    1 point
  38. Welcome to the Internet, bud. It's a retched hive of scum and villainy.
    1 point
  39. Oh there’s a certain point in this hobby where you cross the threshold from spending your time shooting to you spending most of your time shopping for parts and ammo.
    1 point
  40. The 340PD is probably the ultimate J-Frame sized .357/.38 pistol. It’s lightweight and just disappears. That light weight also might cure you of wanting to shoot it a bunch with full house .357 loads.
    1 point
  41. I think I've shared it before, but this was my grandfather's duty gun when he was a police officer back in the 60's. Smith & Wesson Model 19. He left it to my dad and I inherited it when my dad passed away. This is one of those guns that my kids will inherit one day, and hopefully their kids as well.
    1 point
  42. As classy as the Security Six is, I have to vote for the 686. This one is a -3 made about 30 years ago.
    1 point
  43. Handled one today. The grip texture is very aggressive but not horrible. The grip angle is great. I like the feel of it. Feels built like a tank. Weight does not seem to be noticeable over polymer. Wish they had installed night sights from factory. They did include plates to match almost every red dot out though. Love the looks of it. The color with the cerakote is spot on for this pistol. Time will tell but this is a sharp looking gun.
    1 point
  44. I just walk around with it in my hand, saves time if I need to use it
    1 point
  45. I prefer not to inform a criminal that I am armed.
    1 point
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