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  1. Comes with 4 mags, Leupold vx3-i 3.5-10x40 duplex reticle. $650. Rifle only $350. Won't let me post anymore pics. Says they are too big. Starting 2-3-23 I will be out at hunt camp in the Sparta area. Reception is piss poor but I check my messages once a day.
    5 points
  2. It needs a new home: Smith and Wesson Model 625-2, .45 ACP and Auto Rim, 5-inch barrel, excellent condition. These don't come up for sale often in this condition because many of them from this era have been beaten to death in bowling pin or falling plate matches. No lock, no MIM, just all-round revolver goodness. SOLD Thanks for looking, Whisper
    5 points
  3. If you have room to nail you could always use a couple of straps and space them a foot or so apart. They are used all of the time for these type of ducts.
    5 points
  4. my personal opinion is that if the tool is under 200 or so, it’s more valuable to own the tool than to rent it. also, an oscillating tool probably would have been a good choice for this job from start to finish as well. I know it’s too late now, but consider one in the future. I was gonna say the same. My entire ductwork in my attic is strapped up. Ain’t gonna hurt a thing.
    4 points
  5. TC Thompson Center Contender single shot break open 357 Magnum (Blued) SOLD Its is excellent condition, fun gun to shoot, I will throw in at no charge one box of .38 special target ammo. No trades, just want to sell. The Optic works well.
    3 points
  6. I don’t see that ever causing a problem, Erik.
    3 points
  7. 3 points
  8. Shadow Systems MR920 Combat. T1C Agis Elite holster fits the gun with TLR-1HL attached 3 - 21rnd Magpul mags 2 - 17rnd magpul mags 3 - 15rnd magpul mags Factory Bag included With out Holosun $700 with holosun 407C $950 ftf in Memphis or Jackson
    2 points
  9. I will agree that "your car isn't worth dying for", but who says I'm going to die? I would say the same applies to the would be robber, maybe somebody needs to tell him my car isn't worth him dying for.
    2 points
  10. I hope you enablin' bastards are pleased with yourselves..... https://www.gunbroker.com/item/964612684 Jay
    2 points
  11. It's somewhat funny that an Australia Arms Company bought them. Isn't Australia a anti gun country? Don't they have some of the toughest Gun laws.
    2 points
  12. 2 points
  13. The P64, is really an almost direct copy of the Walther PP. Classic pistol design! But 9x18 MAK has to kick like a mule in that pistol!!! Call me a whimp, but .380ACP out of my Walther PPK/s is painful after about 2 mags... The commie pistol I'd like to pick up is the Czech VZ50 or VZ70 in .32ACP (both Walther clones). Now that would be a comfortable caliber to shoot in that type of pistol!!!
    2 points
  14. "Free" SBR registration means they don't care about the money and they don't want them to be illegal, so they must just want us to register them so they know who owns all the guns. That scares me way worse than the penalty for not registering.
    2 points
  15. When your tyranny knows no bounds and your financial ability to defend your position in court is backed by the unlimited funds of your tax-paying subjects you get actions like this, right?
    2 points
  16. It pays to be armed at all times.
    2 points
  17. Below we have a used Bersa Thunder 380. Probably 100-200 rounds through it with some light holster wear. It comes with one magazine, the box and a lock. Wanting $275 or am willing to do trades for military surplus guns or a pistol caliber carbine. Cash is an option in a trade if needed. HCP Preferred, and can meet within 45 minutes of Murfreesboro.
    1 point
  18. Up for sale is a rifle I never shoot. It is a Browning 71 in 348 Winchester. Of course this is Brownings version of the Winchester 71. These were only made for 2 years, ‘86-‘87. Factory ammo is very expensive but luckily I have a bunch of ammo to go with the rifle. I think I still have the box for the rifle but I am not positive. I have 120 rounds of factory ammo. 40 rounds are new manufacture and 60 rounds are vintage manufacture. Most vintage ammo sells for $140 per box or higher. I also have 220 rounds of reloads. I am selling the reloads as components. So if you reload it gives you a lot of brass and bullets to use. $2500 for everything.
    1 point
  19. I've got an H&K SL8 new never fired. Complete with H&K Rifle Case, two mags. and complete H&K Cleaning Kit. I'm asking $1550 Cash. Please PM me any questions or if you need more pics. I can meet in the Whitehouse, Goodlettsville,Hendersonville,Nashville, and Gallatin area(can drive a little way to meet to make a the deal if your not around those areas) Thanks for looking
    1 point
  20. Here's the link to the new Cheetah. Not a fan. Why do they feel the need to tacticool everything now-a-days? The original Cheetah was a beautiful pistol. The new one is Fugly (note the capital F). I'm okay with the optic cutout, but that rail under the dust cover just sucks. The back of the grip is too straight. There isn't an elegant line on this pistol. Wood grips would have been much nicer, for $800. One thing they did do right, is slim the grip down, though. I also love the dovetailed front sight. For $800, there should be a night sight on it. 80X Cheetah (beretta.com)
    1 point
  21. That’s what I did last year. Bought a Glock 20 for all my camping and hiking excursions.
    1 point
  22. I would say you can. I live in Tipton county and we can. Lauderdale doesn’t seem to have any more rules than us. Get that range built and enjoy. By the way welcome
    1 point
  23. With near certainty, "yes". Contact your local Sheriff to know for sure: Lauderdale Co. Sheriff - Steve Sanders (635-1311) or (221-3400)
    1 point
  24. Both are just delivery systems for oil and salt.
    1 point
  25. Apparently not. Everyone that has shot it has been very surprised by the noticeable softening/lessing of recoil. I'm not sure of what is going on is precisely or how it operates as I've yet to see an animation of the innards in action. But I have no reason to doubt that something is happening to cause this and it's not pixie dust ,VooDoo chicken bones, or mere fluff. This week at Shot Show others will probably be given the chance to shoot it today as this is "Range Day." So far, three reputable reviewers (Roy Huntington, Will Dabbs, and soocth00 on youtube) have made much of their opinion that the felt recoil has lessened considerably. RIA review by sootch00
    1 point
  26. I'd buy one, just for the Beretta name, but I will not pay that for it. I can't see me paying that for one either, even for the Beretta name, since I like this Tisas so much. The one thing that the Beretta has that the Tisas Fatih does not have, is a decocker. It's manual safety only, just like the original Beretta 84. That doesn't bother me, but I have already been told by one person, that he wouldn't have it because of that. I cut my teeth shooting 1911a1s and they didn't have a decocker either. I just learned how to lower a hammer, on a live round. Or I drop the mag and eject the live round. But I guess that was hard for him...
    1 point
  27. Man am I glad you’re on the other side of Knoxville in east Tennessee….. GLWS!
    1 point
  28. Great guy to deal with!!!!
    1 point
  29. I like the Cheetah & would be interested in a new one but agree with @tercel89 that $800 MSRP is on the steep end. We'll see what they are actually going for in a year or two. The Smith & Wesson M&P380 Shield EZ is a nice alternative these days.
    1 point
  30. Thanks, I was wondering if it is a friction based system (no moving mechanical lock).* Apparently not so. However, it would be nice to see a drawing of how this system functions, Thanks for link is was helpful. *The mechanical delayed blowback principle on which it (Thompson Sub Machinegun) operated was made possible by the Blish Block system wsit: Blish not block. Siri hates me
    1 point
  31. I know that guns usually sell for around $100 less that their MSRP prices but it seems after the Covid mess and other things , some places started asking the full MSRP. Not all but some. But still that sure seems high for what it is. As far as the Turkish Fatih pistol. I have held myself back from getting one for a while now. I've saw some good reviews.
    1 point
  32. You can push .45 SUPER to 10mm energy levels. If 10mm is a good bear gun, I don't see why .45 SUPER wouldn't be. It can be shot out of factory HKs, and can be shot out of a Glock with a few minor modifications. .45 SUPER is kind of niche, and good luck finding ammo for it, but if you reload it can be done. I have both, but still carry a 10mm in the woods. I prefer the 10mm for sectional density/bullet profile both of which equal penetration. You can get hard cast, flat point, wide meplat .45 bullets, but its still a wider, heavier bullet traveling slower, which compromises penetration.
    1 point
  33. Thanks guy's, I'll do some research and see what my options are, I really don't care either way personally, but God forbid something happened I'd hate for one of my nephews to get in trouble when I leave it to them.
    1 point
  34. West Knoxville HF didn't have this one in stock so I had to pay a little more for one. I know people like to pick on Harbor Freight but for certain parts they do just fine. I got the hole opened up a hair and got the flex tube fed through. I'm leaning towards installing an access door here similar to Farman instead of replacing with finished sheetrock.
    1 point
  35. If you bought the brace and pistol already factory assembled new from the gun store, doesn’t the ATF already know what you have? I know there’s laws against national gun registry, but I reckon they have that already and just call it something different. Fed govt is way out of control. I remember G. Gordon Liddy, back in the 90s, calling the ATF Jack-booted thugs. Lately, the FBI had been publicly revealed to have committed many crimes against the citizenry. I could go on and on. Time for some changes.
    1 point
  36. What kind of fraud threat does a customer paying cash for a magazine pose that name/number/photo ID will mitigate?
    1 point
  37. Sounds like a good excuse to buy a new tool
    1 point
  38. Civivi is a great option for an inexpensive folder. For a battle belt knife...so many to choose from. Check out the sites mentioned above plus bladehq.com. Any fixed blade in 3V steel is excellent for hard use.
    1 point
  39. To me, even if the pistol gets magnetized it's temporary, and if small metallic particles are attracted, it's minimal at the worst and would be cleared by cleaning and compressed air as far as I'm concerned. Until testing reveals otherwise, having the ability to hide firearms securely in hidden spots, the benefits outweigh the minuses.
    1 point
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