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I'm literally open to any suggestions. I've had a bunch of fun, the last few months, bringing a few old rifles back to life. A couple of old 1930s Husqvarnas, a knackered old Remington a cut-down K98 & I'm presently working on the world's (previously) UGLIEST Carcano bubba-job. Turns out, that working on projects like this, along with working on getting my bike how I want it, are really helping my depression. I went from a lifetime of building things, to working a job for the last 14 years that whilst enjoyable, doesn't have the same sense of satisfaction as starting with nothing & finishing with a useful product. So I'm looking for old, disused, manky, rusty old rifles i can, if not restore, then at least refinish & remodel into working, things. Previously "sporterized" are preferable, that way I won't be accidentally devaluing a collectible piece. When I'm done with them, I'll offer them back to the original seller for whatever i pay, plus whatever actual parts I need to source (with receipts). My time will be free. If the original seller doesn't want it back, I'll either keep it or offer it up on the open market for an extra, say, $50? I'm 100% NOT trying to make any money, not trying to be or learn to be a gunsmith, I'm just looking for the sense of satisfacion of making at least a polycotton blend purse from a sow's ear I really don't want to spend tons, probably $300 max & old & rusty would be preferred over modern & just broken.7 points
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Phenomenal Vintage Citori Grade VI high grade engraved shotgun. 1993 production, 26" barrel, round knob long tang, blued engraved model with gold inlay and grade VI wood, Invector Chokes. 20 gauge. Has been shot but not a lot. I have the original box, papers, and extra choke it came with as new. I can email more pics if you share your email address with me in PM. Beautiful light shotgun ready to go quail hunting. SOLD6 points
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Manufactured by DWM for commercial sales in the United States. Blade front and fixed notch rear sights on the back toggle, "American eagle" crest on the chamber, "DWM" monogram on the center toggle, matching serial numbers on the front of the frame and underside of the barrel, matching partial "86" serial number on the small parts, "GERMANY" on the front of the frame, full rust blue finish with straw colored small parts, polished lower safety area, "LOADED" marked extractor, and wide grip safety. With checkered grips and unmarked nickel finish magazine with wood base. Selling with 300 rounds of ammo. $2K face to face in Franklin. Manufacturer: DWM Model: 1906 Commercial Caliber: 7.65 mm Luger Auto Barrel: 4 3/4 inch round Finish: blue/straw Condition: Very fine with 85% faded original blue finish, areas of mild edge wear, handling marks, small spot of brown patina on the trigger guard, and 50% refurbished straw colors on the small parts. The grips are also very fine with crisp checkering and some small bruises. Mechanically excellent.4 points
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Here's a great deer or hog rifle, ready to go. It's a Ruger #1 stainless model with muzzle break and grey laminate stock- limited edition in 2020 model 21304. Includes 192 rounds of hunting ammo and a mounted and zeroed Leupold FX-3 6x42 fixed power scope. Excellent Condition. SOLD Will make a deal if you don't want the ammo or scope. Includes box and papers.3 points
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Shot very little. In excellent, as-new condition. Includes (original Ruger brand Magazines): (6) 30 round magazines, (1) 20 round magazine and (2) 5 round magazines. Includes Box, papers, and factory scope rings. SOLD3 points
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As new condition, includes box, papers, and 2 magazines. This is the new model with easy take down. SOLD Simple, one-button takedown for quick and easy field-stripping and proper chamber-to-muzzle cleaning. Pressing a button in the back of the frame allows the barrel-receiver assembly to tilt up and off the grip frame without the use of tools. One-piece, precision CNC-machined grip frame. Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy and longevity. Ergonomic bolt stop. Smoothly contoured, comfortable grip features a natural pointing grip angle with replaceable grip panels for a non-slip hold. Internal cylindrical bolt construction ensures permanent sight-to-barrel alignment and higher accuracy potential than conventional moving-slide designs. Contoured ejection port and easy-to-grasp bolt ears allow for durable and reliable operation round after round. Accurate sighting system features fixed sights and a drilled and tapped receiver for Weaver- or Picatinny-style rail for easy mounting of optics. Ambidextrous manual safety can be converted to left-side only with included washer.3 points
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On these subjects, I’m going to have to disagree with you here. The use of unmarked vehicles for traffic enforcement has long been a concern for public safety. Whether it was imposters pulling over folks to rob and or rape folks, or other factors, it has long been a controversial, and in my opinion improper practice. The use of pretextual traffic stops as fishing expeditions because of suspicions of other types of wrongdoing is on the line of running afoul of civil liberty violations. I don’t know about you, but dancing on the line of violating civil liberties of the citizenry is not something I believe a properly functioning, law-enforcement entity should be seeking. Any good officer, or agency should be able to recognize where the line is of rights violations is, be able to point at it and make the statement “it’s waaaaay over there.“3 points
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Sounds like it's past time for McNally to retire or be retired, by his constituents. Or at the very least, be nuetered by the Republican Party Leadership. To be honest, the Republican Party in Tennessee needs a wake up call from Firearms Enthusiasts. For too long, we have been courted during election season, only to be ignored when legislation comes to the table. The Republican Leadership considers us to a Voter Booty Call and frankly I'm damned tired of it. Of course, the flip side of is we have made significant inroads to changes in Gun Laws in this state. Just not enough and it seems everything is a damned uphill fight with the Legislature and the Governor.3 points
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Dan Wesson Specialist semi-auto pistol, ten round 9mm, NIB (I'm original owner), accessory rail, front and rear cocking serrations, match barrel, two DW mags, G10 grips, Black Duty finish, ambidextrous safeties, tritium night sights, magwell. Hard DW factory case, paperwork. $1595, (MSRP is $2179), reasonable offers considered. FTF cash sale to eligible Tennessee resident only. No trades, no shipping.2 points
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12 gauge, side by side, in the best condition I have ever seen on one of these. Don't get me wrong, it is used, but still has some case colors present and is in good original condition for its grade and age ~120 years old. Have inspected by gunsmith before firing, but I have shot RST low pressure loads through it without issue. This one is for the collectors. SOLD2 points
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Excellent condition Rock River Arms LAR-15 Elite Comp Rifle - The LAR-15 Elite Comp comes with a forged A4 upper receiver and a chromed lined 16" barrel made of chrome moly with a 1:9 twist. Tactical Muzzle brake. Flip front sight gas block assembly. Trigger is two stage. Chromed Lined Barrel Flip front sight RRA Tactical Brake RRA Operator CAR Black Stock Hard factory molded carry case 1 30 round magazine SOLD2 points
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Things to consider... Dexterity... Ya can't beat goatskin for dexterity. In the old days, our TIG welding guys used goatskin. Go to the nearest welding supply store and get the right size n the right price. They are very reasonably priced. Second; if you work, that is: Carry concrete blocks, stone, bricks, manure, shovel, dig, swing a sledge hammer, set poles, climb poles, do wire rigging; expect your gloves to wear out, no matter the price if they are leather. They are sacrificial garments to save your hands. If you wear your gloves to drive, ride horses, ATVs, etc; they are an " accessory ", not a primarily protective clothing; they will last just fine. Spend as much as your pride in ownership quotient allows... By the way, this info is brought to you via an old curmudgeon, who has worked in jobs where ya can wear out a pair of gloves a day. Lastly, Wells Lamont leather palm/ canvas " White Mule " gloves used to be the best ya could by if you " worked "... Mine used to last about a week before the fingers wore thru back in the hod carrying/ brickwork days. retired ( thankfully ) leroy, the glove man...2 points
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I use Italian Dressing for quick stuff, but my favorite is a white vinegar, olive oil, melted butter, salt, and pepper mixture. Mix it half vinegar/half oil and then about a tablespoon of melted butter (for help browning), a tablespoon or so of kosher salt and as much pepper as you like. You will have to keep mixing it as you use it. Don't marinate the chicken in it, just brine the chicken and then start basting/mopping it on the chicken with the mixture as soon as you put it on the grill. I have yet to have one person that doesn't like it. It's best on chicken that has the skin on it, but works great on all.2 points
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Sorry to say this, because Texas Roadhouse has always been a favorite place to go for a good steak for us. But last weekend in Hendersonville was a bit of a dissapointment. Ordered 2 steaks. One seasoned and one not(my wife...I'm sorry about that.) Longer wait than usual. As I get up to flag a server, a young man from the kitchen comes out and tells us that my wife's steak will have to be redone. It has their seasonings on it. He's cooking her another one. Rougly 10 minutes later, or meal is delivered. Hers is perfect. Mine looked like it had been sat under a heat lamp and fried! Potatoe was shriveled and everything was cold. I sent up a flare(figuratively) for a floor manager. Pointed out the problem and got the usual prolific apologies. "I'll get you another" she says. Ok sounds good. By this time, my wife has finished her meal. Manager comes over with the new steak. It's not burnt, but very well done and with a char on it; my mushroom topping consisted of 6 burnt mushrooms. Now I'm a guy who actually will eat a well-done steak. I like it. But this was beyond me. More apologies. Offers another. Nope, I'm ready to leave. Ask for the check. Nope, it's comped. Offers us desert as well. My wife says yes. No surprise there. Now...by the time desert comes out, another server brings out a new steak to me. ???? Apologies for the delay. Thinks it's the first replacemant. LOL! Just not a good day for us. Anyway, it ends with a boxed take-out meal for me and no charge for anything. Sorry, got a bit offtrack here. But the little tabletop pay system shows no charge, but asks for a tip to be added. lol. 10, 18, and 25% figures on it for choices. But at least it's not automatically added as some places do. Sorry, but I'm not real thrilled with the visit; but I gave the girl 10 upon my wife's insistance. I know the general rules/requests for tipping. I'll leave a tip for good service and friendly courteous behavior, AND my drink must be refilled without having to ask. That's a must for me as far as good service goes. So...I'll leave 10 for good service on a meal of 50/60 bucks. I think that's fair for 2 people. More if it's a great meal and experience. Rarely will I leave more. Now there are exceptions to that, but in general../that's me. Additional info. Will I go back to Roadhouse. Sure. Everyone can have a bad day/experience. We just got one of thosedays. On the whole, Texas Roadhouse is great.2 points
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Had that very phone. Wore it proudly! Felt important for having it. What a dumbass I was back then. Please don't comment on my current condition though!2 points
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On an impulse, I bought a HighPoint rifle in 45acp. Still in box. LOL! Maybe someday I'll take it out. Maybe. Or just break down and sell or trade it. Never know with me.2 points
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I don't think anyone is saying that. And that's fine. Most people seem to think MPD's issues are wide spread and started long before they murdered Tyre Nichols. Sometimes an event like this is the catalyst needed for change. The fact that they are taking this seriously and show willingness to make changes seems like a good thing to me. How often have we seen departments come to the conclusion they did nothing wrong?2 points
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Picked this up from my dealer last month. Springfield XDM Elite in 10mm. Mag holds 16 (2 mags included), decent trigger, red dot ready, 4.5 inch barrel. Plenty of pistol for the delivered price of $566. Ambidextrous mag release and slide release. Sights are easy to pick up.2 points
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I'd be a lot more likely to buy a 10mm than a 40 S&W. Just makes more sense to me, since I could see me using this more for a large predator defense gun, while hiking. I've always been committed to .38spl/.357mag/9mm.2 points
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What do unmarked cars have to do with Nichols' murder? If the cars were marked, would he still be alive? Would he have remained at the traffic stop instead of running from the people who were killing him? This is no different than somebody robbing a liquor store with a j-frame and politicians saying, "See, we have to ban AR-15s!" Unmarked cars making traffic stops to "fish" does happen, I'll acknowledge that. It leads to a lot of bad guys getting caught. Imposters are a concern, although I haven't heard about any. Let's not pretend that either of these issues are the actual reasons that the city council wants to neuter police. Pretextual stops are widely used to bust open ongoing investigations when timing is everything. That is REALVILLE and SCOTUS has ruled that pretextual traffic stops are kosher. To take away this Constitutional tool will make life easier for bad guys, and that's the last thing Memphis and Shelby County need right now.2 points
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After doin a bit of watching; sadly, I'm beginning to believe that this poor woman's family search for justice is nothin more than an opportunity to make a few dollars thru a " nuisance " settlement or " wrongful death " settlement with the city n hospital. They are taking one wrong and turning it into an opportunity for cash. We need hospitals; we need police. This angling for a " settlement " will hurt both, including this poor woman's memory. SIGH. I'ma thinkin they care no more than to pocket some cash... It's a truly sad scene. It is also very wrong. leroy...2 points
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I'm printing all three . . . all sound fantastic! About time to fire up the Pit Boss!2 points
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3 tbsp jerk seasoning when I can find it 3 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp soy sauce 1tbsp apple cider vinegar 2 lbs chicken breasts2 points
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Hello. I have for sale 2 Polish AK armorer kits. One is still sealed with wire. One I cut the wire when I got it to inspect it however all items are still sealed in their original wrapper. These were made for the Polish Underfolder however most of the parts are replacements for any stamped AK. The last two pictures I pulled from the net to show the items that are included were you to open all the sealed items. I am asking $400 #350 for the open kit and $450 $400 for the kit with wire seal intact. I am in Murfreesboro and can meet you there or in Smyrna. Cash is king. Thanks for looking1 point
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Agreed, but as I said before, Weirich needed to go. Maybe now that folks are seeing just how bad it was inevitably going to get with an activist like Mulroy, maybe a proper reorientation can occur. As another friend of mine said, “if the courts are trash, policing is futile.”1 point
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For what it's worth... I've owned, and still have several Boker Kalishnakov knives. I find them to be very good knives, especially for me. I don't carry/need 200$ plus knives to pocket carry. My 35 buck Boker satisifies me. I have 2 autos and find myself playing with them frequently. Blade snaps and locks in a most satisfactory manner. I've stayed away from the colored blades. Just not my taste, but to each his own. Ok...now you've gotten me wanting to get another one!!1 point
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I bought the Springfield based on results from a couple of guys I personally know and it was highly recommended. One of my friends loads it with stiff 200 grain hard cast loads and carries it for bear protection in Alaska. He mentioned he did change out the spring as well. Doubt I'll run into a bear on my walks but 2 legged creatures scare me even more as well as stray dogs. I'll stick with 180 grain Hornady XTP's1 point
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McNally needs to go... He has always come across as a " know it all "," smartest person in the room "; always ready to enlighten n guide us less erudite rustics. He is bought n paid for by big business in Tennessee. It will be a great day when he is gone from Tennessee politics. Check the contributor list. https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/24356/randy-mcnally despisin leroy..1 point
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I discovered jerk chicken in Jamaica 20+ years ago. I had never heard of it and it didn't sound particularly appealing, but I was hooked when I tried it. I have no idea how to make the seasoning itself, but be warned - it will always be spicey, but can sometimes get quite warm. I like spice, but not heat.1 point
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McNally has came off to me as needing to go some time back. Last year they had him on local channel 10 for one of their Sunday morning political roundups and he appeared as energetic and coherent as that idiot we have "in charge" right now. Makes perfect sense that he had heart issues recently because he just looks terrible.1 point
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Welcome from Loudon you will like Madisonville the Lamppost is a good breakfast spot nice people there1 point
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The best for abrasion resistance and dexterity is goat skin. You can get a 3 pack of VGO goat skin work gloves on Amazon for a decent price. I've had the same pair of goatskin motorcycle gloves for almost 8 years and you can barely see some wear marks. I like goatskin way better than deerskin or cowhide.1 point
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The assumption was that if 10% is good enough for the church it was good enough for us.1 point
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In all fairness, back when this thread started Tisas were relatively new to the market. At that time, they weren't much. But now, 9 years later, Tisas makes a good, reliable and inexpensive gun. So the OP may very well have been right. But times and Tisas have changed.1 point
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