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  1. TN resident only. Prefer HCP holder. 1916 DWM Artillery Luger with wood base magazine. Numbers match. $2100
    6 points
  2. Selling my 1979 Colt Detective Special. 38 special, 2" blued. The gun is in great shape considering its age. The cylinder release has that purpleish tint that many blued guns get over time, the rest of the bluing is excellent. It has Colt rubber grips installed, and comes with a pair of wooden grips in the box. Also has 2 HKS speedloaders, and a really nice Bianchi #5 OWB thumb break leather holster. Price $900 Possible trade for a 1911 like Sig, Kimber, but no ATI, Tisas or Taurus. Or other hammer guns but not limited to Sig P226, 229 etc . 423 603 9696 located between Johnson City and Greeneville, travel to Knoxville occasionally
    5 points
  3. Continuing my collection sell off. You need to be a TN resident, 21 or older, legal to own a firearm, ideally you have an HCP. I am in Oakland,TN near Memphis. From top to bottom: Walther model 55 air rifle, no sights, stock rough. I haven't used it in probably 10 years or so and it may need lube/o ring - $250 Beeman R7 air rifle, no sights. Same as the walther its been sitting for years and may need lube/oring - $250 Beretta 682x 12ga over under competition shotgun. Stock has been cut down. Includes extra chokes. - $2000 Ruger 77/22 Stainless "boat paddle" stock 22 magnum bolt action with tasco scope - $pending Norinco 1897 trench gun - $800 Winchester 62, 1950s model, - $pending
    4 points
  4. I'm a big fan of dash cams as well. I run an AKASO DL12 that I picked up pretty cheap on Amazon. I did a lot of product testing for them over the years and one of the products they sent me to test was the previous generation of dash cams. It was so good that I upgraded on my dime when the next gen came out because it has gps and records my speed. Since I don't drive fast, I thought that'd be a bonus if I ever needed to prove I wasn't speeding. I have some decent offroad footage from the front-facing camera, but haven't needed it for a wreck thank God. It's setup to record 5 minute files until the card is full then overwrites the oldest. You can watch directly on the rearview screen too, which I like. It also has a rear-facing camera that I use as a video rearview mirror because my Jeep tire blocks my mirror. I'd buy this one again in second if anything happened to it.
    4 points
  5. Yep; I remember trading "Coke bottles - EVERYTHING was called a 'Coke bottle' no matter what came in it" for 3 cents a bottle
    3 points
  6. Prepping is a good idea for anyone, but in the long run it’s futile unless you’re going to take to the ocean. Long term, supplies and ammo will dwindle giving invaders more opportunity to overrun your compound and take what little you have left. There aren’t going to be any winners in a global collapse.
    3 points
  7. LNIB Beretta A400 Explor Action shotgun in 28 Gauge, 28" barrel. Not a mark on this fine shotgun. Great for clays or dove or quail. Comes in Beretta box with chokes and all paperwork as when new. I have only fired 125 shells (5 boxes) through this shotgun! See my other ad for a Caesar Guerini shotgun. I'm selling the shotguns I do not use! In Spring Hill near the GM plant. $1300
    2 points
  8. Winchester model 1907 .351 self loading semi automatic rifle with walnut wood and checkering.The Winchester database per the serial number has this gun manufactured in 1908 and it’s in good shape for its age , I have never fired the gun but appears to be in working order. $500.00 cash and I’m located in Shelbyville 931 619 7172 call or text
    2 points
  9. Isnt that how it always works out? LOL
    2 points
  10. Got a few more to take pics of and probably some handguns too.
    2 points
  11. Here is one of the wrecks I've captured with my Viofo. I'll eventually upgrade to one that has WiFi capability.
    2 points
  12. If it comes to all out nuclear war, I'm screwed. Memphis, along with all the bridges across the Mississippi river, has been on everybody's primary target list since the 1950s. We'll go in the first wave. I might be far enough away to survive the initial blast only to die slowly from radiation poisoning. I think I'd eat a bullet rather than go through that.
    2 points
  13. I grew up in the shadow of a nuclear power plant. Assuming that would be a prime target, we were comfortable with the idea of a bright light and nothing more. Humility is one of the things I think Eastern culture does far better than Western culture.
    2 points
  14. I used to work for the Navy in close proximity to warships, including ballistic missile subs, and special weapons. I always told my wife that in the event of a nuclear war, I hope we were both standing under the first burst. I'm fairly certain that I would not want to survive that kind of cataclysm. I noticed something interesting about the Japanese during the Fukajima disaster, though. There were a lot of victims of that situation, but unlike Americans would have been, they were very orderly. When relief supplies arrived the Japanese queued up and waited their turns. Perhaps their society has a better chance of surviving a huge disaster than does ours.
    2 points
  15. Well Crap! You guys sure bring a fella down! When all is read here, it's quite obvious that our literary aroused plans are not going to work but for a very short time. 200 years ago, people would have had the skills to survive. Today...not very likely that the 300 million plus individual can sustain themselves for long. Might just happen the the influx of non-citizens could be better prepared to survive than us. Poorly developed countries with a population of agriarians will have the best survival rates just because of a non-reliance on technology and food supply chains. Basically it's a grow it yourself or starve situation. This will definitely be a time when being a Luddite just might leave you better off. But for a very small percentage of us, the best hope just might be for a good last meal and few pills. Sort of like the ending scenes in Soylent Green. Go to sleep remembering the best times. As I've jokingly said before; the honest truth is that in a true EOTWAWKI scenerio...I might get a couple of mags off before the end. Or at least time enough to get off 2 rounds for us.
    2 points
  16. We had driveway pirates Christmas Eve night on our road and another road across Hwy 96 E. I had all my doors locked on my cars and they never got anything from us. I don't leave valuables in my cars of trucks. some of my neighbors were not as lucky. I purchased a driveway alarm afterwards, and we have really used it. Purchased it from Amazon and it and one transmitter cost 245.00. It will take multiple transmitters. Installed it myself. I have the sender hid in a shrub beside the driveway and it had a magnetic detector and 50' of cable that runs back to the transmitter. On the other end of the cable is a magnetic detector which is buried in the middle of the driveway, and it sends a signal to the receiver inside the house. It even picks up my lawnmower, on the 2nd round, when my granddaughter mows beside my drive (60" cut") in my yard. My drive is 300 feet long and I can see every car coming in from my Lazy Boy chair and it wakes us up at night. My drive is situated such that all the cars must pass over the sender unit in the drive. I put the transmitter 50' up the drive so people just turning around don't set it off. I would highly recommend one. As far as I know it has worked every time someone comes in. The transmitter runs on 4, 9 V batteries, and they have lasted 14 months. I am sure I run another porch pirate off a few months back because they come up my drive shortly after Amazon left a package on the porch. I took a few extra minutes to go outside to retrieve the package, and the dude seen me come out then backed 100' back down the drive and sped off. NO one comes that far up my drive and backs out to turn around. Like I said I recommend the alarm. It will let you know if your home. My neighbor has one and is a retired Policemen. His alerted him to a guy coming to kill him. He testified against the thug when the county sent the guy to the pen. He got out and came to neighbor's house to waste him. Thank God the Deputy got there in time to arrest the drunken convict before he got into neighbor's house. Neighbor was in wait just inside the door with his 40 caliber on his hip and shotgun on the couch beside him. He is the one who told me to get the alarm. Glad I did. Hope fully it will wake me or let me know when someone comes. A few extra secs/mins will allow one to get up and come to himself, hopefully, if asleep.
    2 points
  17. The plan that always bothers me is the city dweller who buys a small, isolated cabin in the woods somewhere with plans to bug out to there if the S ever does HTF. Odds are that by the time they get there, they'll find the place already occupied by people who have no intention of giving it up. Either that or the place will already have been robbed of everything. If you want that survival cabin deep in the woods, you need to make it your permanent home. As for myself, I'm old and not in the best of condition. I'll put up a fight and last as long as I can. But I realize that my odds of being a long term survivor ain't very good.
    2 points
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  19. Like new in hard case, additional soft case with all original packaging, tools and 6 chokes: Cylinder, Skeet, Improved Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Light Modified and Modified. Bought new in 2017. Very low number of shells fired. Just did not use that much. Not a mark on the shotgun! Located in Spring Hill near the GM Plant. 30" Barrels $6,800.00....NOW $6,550.00.....NOW $6,200!!!
    1 point
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  21. thanks for that link! Was a pretty eye opening listen. And I feel no sympathy for that dude. Knowingly taking peoples money for months while he knew he could not deliver. FYI. In case any of you use discover. I filed a claim for the part I didn’t pay cash. To at least reclaim a little bit. Discover has denied my claim and ruled in favor of the merchant. All because they can’t reach the merchant to verify the transaction (uhhh duh, you won’t reach anyone…. They’re bankrupt!). I provided them over 30 pages of documents and receipts but it’s all worthless. They told me to call the police or file with the BBB. Ha! What a joke. So for those that had success in getting a chargeback and getting your money, which card did you use? I am done with discover and would like to use a company with actual protections.
    1 point
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  23. I'll take it, consider it sold.
    1 point
  24. Everyone has an opinion about how the balloon situation was handled. That's fine, it's the American way. Anyway I stumbled across this story about an F-15 shooting down a Russian Satellite in 1985. I would have been in college at the time and if it was public information at that time I don't remember it. Does anybody else that was old enough remember it or read about it since? First Space Ace
    1 point
  25. Those bottle sales really helped a kid out.
    1 point
  26. 79 here, and it was a big deal. Rare treat. A nickel was a lot of money back then. I didn't have one, Pa had few.
    1 point
  27. Sorry guys, I'm going to eat the neighbors in the event of a total collapse. Those guys always seem to be doing well in every book I've read and move I've watched. LOL
    1 point
  28. This prepping subject always tickles me. You know who was a prepped? Your grandma and grandpa! They had tools. They had food preserved and stored. They had a spare bundle of roofing shingles and a ladder. They had gas for the chainsaw. They had basic first aid medicine in the cabinet. They had a well or spring. These folks could survive most anything they faced. All these folks who sit at a computer all day and think they are going to somehow wander out in the woods and survive a nuclear war or civil uprising are going to be quickly surprised when the lights go out.
    1 point
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  30. Thanks Hipower. I’m gonna get one. Just trying to figure out what caliber, model, age, etc.
    1 point
  31. We just got dash cams for both automobiles -- a growing number of incidents right here in our neighborhood -- and this thread reminds me to test and practice bringing up videos on the cams in case we need to show them to the police at the scene. We've been in the "sure, we can do that" camp without actually trying it out .
    1 point
  32. If you're near my age..that's when a nickel was big money for our families. So getting one was a big deal!
    1 point
  33. 2nd gen xTerra might check all the boxes for you. Might need to be in rough cosmetic condition for your budget, but they are very reliable.
    1 point
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  35. Please do. People not putting stuff where it belongs is a condition of some kind.
    1 point
  36. Roy Huntington tells the story of seeing a photo of an 81-year-old WW2 veteran holding an M1 Garand with the caption, "I'm 81-years-old. The thought of jail doesn't bother me anymore."
    1 point
  37. If they are able to prove it wasn’t locked, don’t you think they could use that technology/expertise to discourage burglary? I’ve about decided the entire police/court system is nothing more than a revenue generator.
    1 point
  38. Just another stupid law taking away freedoms. I'm sorry but if my vehicle is locked (all my vehicles are locked, even in my driveway, 100% of the time), and someone breaks into it, how does that make me a criminal? How does adding something else to lock a firearm or ammunition up in help? Anything can be broken into. Let's put the blame where it belongs. We cannot idiot or criminal proof everything. Geez, off to write more letters to my representatives.
    1 point
  39. One step they could implement that would help reduce the number of firearms that would be left in vehicles is if they made it legal for people to carry their firearms and ammunition with them into stores, work, hotels, etc... Add that to any letter to your representatives. Their own rules are helping to exacerbate the problem, not that we don't see that everyday.
    1 point
  40. yet one more step to punish the law abiding and let criminals off the hook.
    1 point
  41. What brand and model camera do you have? I've been thinking about buying one just for the reasons you imply. I only drive a couple days a week, but it seems I encounter oncoming traffic in my lane about every other trip.
    1 point
  42. https://rickthorne.bigcartel.com/product/tony-hawk-x-rick-thorne-2-0-autographed-doubles-card A new skatepark in Memphis, funded by Tony Hawk, in memory of Tyre.
    1 point
  43. Reminded of the show Doomsday Preppers. Like others commented, by the time you realize you need to evac your million dollar penthouse to your million dollar shelter, your odds of escaping the city are pretty slim.
    1 point
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