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  1. Got this one in last week, it's a 22/32 Kit Gun Heavy Frame 22lr made in 1927. I'm going to get a S&W Letter on this one. Here's some pictures.
    6 points
  2. There have been more shooting at schools than at .gov locations.
    4 points
  3. There are armed guards at the White House. There are armed guards at the Capitol There are armed guards at the Supreme Court There are armed guards at the Governor's Mansion There are armed guards at the State Capitol There are armed guards at my local courthouse Seems like the .gov folks all think some people are worth paying for armed guards for their safety.
    4 points
  4. Gun is a Mossberg Maverick 88 Security 12 gauge 18.5". I've never been able to get to a range and shoot it. Comes with the following: Maverick 88 Security 12 gauge 18.5" Original packaging, manual, etc. Hogue Overmolded 12" LOP stock (Already on gun. Original Maverick 14" LOP stock is in the Hogue case) Allen Sling Soft shotgun case, if I can find it. Ammunition (345 Shells total (2 3/4")) 200 7.5-8 birdshot/target loads 25 #4 birdshot 80 00 buckshot 30 #4 buckshot 10 Rifled slugs Price for everything is $275
    3 points
  5. Sold, thanks TGO!
    3 points
  6. I agree in that there is a number, but we flush way more down the green new deal toilet than what it would cost to place 10 SROs in each TN school from kindergarten to med school, hell, maybe even the entire US, that discussing the cost seems disingenuous at best. Many of the security systems and other safeguards we've discussed on this very thread can be implemented very quickly, including allowing qualified veterans the ability to volunteer their time at their local schools, we have a wide distribution of vets that finding one or more for each school shouldn't be a problem. This could be a temporary solution while more trained and licensed SROs are made available.
    3 points
  7. Looking to sell my 2 styer augs, both are basically new, I still have to box for 1 but not the other, both come with the factory pmag, both odg and nato models. I’m not looking for any trades. Sold eotechs/lights not included)
    2 points
  8. CZ Kadet 22 LR., new in box, $850
    2 points
  9. Here's a couple of Maxace Knives. First one is the PREYTEHON, Blade Steel is SV35 Damasteel, Titanium Handle, and G10 Scales. Second is the VORTEX and it's a beast. Blade Length is 5 3/4" with an overall length of 12" opened, Bohler M390 Blade Steel, Carbon Fiber Handle Inlays, Titanium Frame, and wheight is 13.9oz.
    2 points
  10. How many lives did that cost when Nidal Hasan turned loose at Ft. Hood?
    2 points
  11. I truly hate it for him as well. Working ER for the past few decades I've seen similar related to using the non-gun hand to open or steady a less than rigid holster. Reholstering should be a cautious and deliberate act into a well made holster that doesn't collapse. Not saying that was what happened in this case, but I've seen wounds to the hip, lower extremities and even the non-gun hand that happened when reholstering, Hope he recovered well.
    2 points
  12. Praying for all involved, especially the parents.
    2 points
  13. There's a company that is selling surplus CZ75s here in Knoxville. These might make a great experimental platform for a RDS project. If anyone is interested, I'll dig up a link to one of their pistols on www.Gunbroker.com.
    2 points
  14. Here's a catlog picture that a Smith&Wesson Forum member sent me.
    2 points
  15. None of them get my benefit of doubt regardless of the story. By the time MSM puts all the spin on ANY story it rarely reflects the truth. Moreover, they pick and choose which stories will get the most viewers and they sweep stories under the rug that doesn't fit their agenda and over-inflate stories that support their agenda. ZERO TRUST FOR MAINSTREAM MEDIA
    2 points
  16. I have grown to like him a lot, I do not care for some of his music, but how he feels is in line with how I feel about things.
    2 points
  17. My youngest is 38 and I don't have any grandkids yet. So I guess I don't have a dog in this fight. I really don't care who pays for it or just how they go about it. I just want our kids to be safe in school. Quit arguing about it and get something done.
    2 points
  18. Game plan is the same as always - outlaw guns at every opportunity. Never let a mass shooting go by w/o taking more rights away. @BigK has it correct; the AR bans = low hanging fruit. They won't stop there. Look @ Great Britain, Australia, & now New Zealand for the playbook end goal results. And once everything is banned & crime is worse than ever, to include murder, it's too late. You'll never get your rights back. You can vote yourself into Socialism/Communism/Dictatorship but you can only escape from that by shooting your way back out of it. Gun control is really just "control"...period. History shows that giving up rights for 'safety' leaves you with neither. Sadly the masses have been sold an easy fix to stop mass murderers in the siren call of gun control. By the time it dawns on the average person that it was all a lie, it's too late. The NYT is just rough toilet paper. It's good for lining a bird cage. Sadly people are reading it thinking there is still something of value there.
    2 points
  19. This guy is old to, fellow Tennessen, couple bad words, you've been warned. https://www.facebook.com/reel/174554485038345
    2 points
  20. When that grand jury is from New York City I am not sure this benefit of the doubt applies. Had it been in a conservative area, maybe, but I suspect it's also very reasonable to expect a NYC grand jury to be just as anti Trump as the DA.
    2 points
  21. Gun Control isn't so much about guns, it's about...control.
    2 points
  22. Vet them through buyer/seller feedback here on TGO. Never meet after dark, if you can at all avoid it. Always meet at a well populated, well trafficked location. Most police stations and sheriff's departments are perfectly fine with you using their parking lot for this. Some even have designated parking spots FOR online sales handoffs. Discuss with the buyer/selller ahead of time if anyone else will be present so that there are no surprises. GO ARMED. Be ready to use it if you have to. Don't leave it in the car, in the glovebox. Keep it on you. LISTEN TO YOUR GUT INSTINCTS. Be willing to drive away if ANYTHING feels off about the setting or the situation at all. The possibility of resulting negative feedback or hurt feelings are completely inconsequential. Your instincts exist for a reason, so trust them. And one last tactic: I have, in the past, gone to a rendezvous and taken my own backup with me. Another person who I knew I could trust to handle the situation if it went sideways. They were armed and as skilled or more so than I am. I circled the lot and let them out nearby so that they could monitor and quickly respond if things got ugly, but far enough away from the rendezvous point that they weren't easily spotted. Basically, learn to think like a predator. Think like a bad guy. Think about what you would do if you were up to no good, and then think about how to circumvent that.
    2 points
  23. FTF. Knoxville area. Have a trailer and might be able to meet or deliver. Two Ridgid tool boxes. Orange. Bought several years ago at Home Depot and never used. They are still in the cardboard packaging. Check HD’s website for prices. I’ll take $400 for the 48”, and $500 for the 60”. Prices are fair and firm.
    1 point
  24. Last chance before turning it into a "Safe Queen" I love this gun but have not carried it much. Need to finance another sidearm venture. Sell for $660.00 Cash in or close around Sevierville, ftf only. Must be able to legally own a firearm in the State of TN (show id) Not open to trade at this price. Bought this new at the end of 21. Probably 5-6 hundred down the tube. Shoots Sig 115 and 124 gr hollow points and others tried just fine. Comes with firearm, mounted Holosun 407 kx2 (6moa),Apex trigger, DeSantis Holster and extra Springfield 13 round magazine (three mags total) Holosun was properly mounted by a local armorer. Comes as shown in pictures: Serial number obscured for photograph only. Leave message and will respond with my phone number to text or call for more info.
    1 point
  25. Can't get the pdf to load, but our new AG has agreed that the ban on 18 year olds being able to get permits is unconstitutional.
    1 point
  26. Not looking to start any arguments, but that seems like an awful lot of private schools. Where are all of them? It's always seemed like here in West Tennessee the public schools outnumber the privates several times over ...
    1 point
  27. 1 point
  28. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/979098129 There are a few cheaper, but the are in rough condition. There are also some in very good condition, but at their price point, you could buy a new one. Anyway, scroll to the bottom and you can see the other guns the have for auction as well.
    1 point
  29. That is because for the most part schools are gun free zones and a soft target. Also along with all the armed Guards at all the Government locations mentioned most Congress and the Presidents have Secret service everywhere they travel to.
    1 point
  30. Well, that’s the price we discussed. I’m not privy to what the settled amount was.
    1 point
  31. With all due respect to every one on TGO that have school age children. Can you honestly put a price on how much money should be provided to their school to protect them while they are in school? I don't really care if a child can afford to attend a private school or is in a public they both deserve the same amount of protection which right now many don't get. We have a Governor that is working on fixing that and I am behind him 100%. If I was 10 or 15 years younger and in better health I would volunteer too be an SRO person at the Gordonsville school that is 7 miles from my home. As far as the action the Metro officers a week ago. I am very glad they were there and did the job needed. I agree with David that waiting on a public security team would have been a grave mistake. It would have been a ULVADE all over again.....JMHO on last statement.
    1 point
  32. 79+. I remember when the first load of dirt was dumped on Earth.
    1 point
  33. I think there are probably liberal, agnostic, gun owning, non military, pro-choice, non NRA folks here as well. Or Moderate, Christian, gun owning, pro-choice indifferent on the NRA folks. That is what makes this a great forum. we have members of differing opinion, but I feel we all understand the importance of the Second Amendment to the Constitution. For the most part we respect (some maybe tolerate) each other’s differing viewpoints.
    1 point
  34. Well, The electrician was dead on with his timing and he completed the job and was gone on Wednesday and had me powered back up Wednesday evening and he called for an inspection on Thursday. The inspector only works in Smith County on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The inspector came out, spent about 10 minutes looking at the work and put a sticker on the breaker box that said inspected and approved. I spent most of yesterday unplugging my house from the generator and looping up extension cords so Tommy could take them back to work warehouse of his employer. As far as my cables bringing power to my box from the weather head outside, I had the electrician check them and they are copper but he did install a new ground cable for the weather head as the one on it was broken near the ground. I guess I am good to go for a while and Rosie got a special supper the last few nights and I have a bag of treats for her. I tested her again last evening and she is still doing as I taught her. I went to the far end of the house away from her and pushed the test button on a smoke detector and in about a minute she was standing beside me and I said good girl and petted her and gave her a treat. I'm also going to look at updating my ABC Extingushers as they are all over 5 years old. They still work but just somethings need to be updated over. time.
    1 point
  35. Good grief. Well I wish him best and hope he heals quickly. I prefer to shoot at outdoor ranges, like the Action Pistol range at ORSA where it's only myself and or a few trusted friends. That said I do shoot several times a month at Range USA. Good people and good RSO's, but you definitely always have to be on the lookout for those shooting around you. It's a national phenomena. After 50 years in healthcare, ER/ICU I've come to the conclusion that there is a great deal more "negligence" than the is "accidental"...
    1 point
  36. I've done many gun deals, with folks from TGO and elsewhere, with no problems. Some tips: Check the reputation of the buyer, be extremely cautious if the other party arrives with someone else, meet to do the transaction in the parking lot of a police station or a gun store. In case there's a problem, gun store parking lots have good potential witnesses who are likely to be armed. Be safe, Whisper
    1 point
  37. Treats symptoms and have negative mental side effects that are more often than not worse than the symptom. In no way do they treat casualty or give usable coping skills. Our society has absolutely lost all ability to cope with difficulty/conflict (normal life) and it often festers into what we are seeing. Everyone wants a pill fix and not a work/effort/overcome solution. While "get over it" is extreme, it is far closer to a solution than medication. Pills only help natural chemical imbalances. Very few cases are natural chemical imbalance. Most are cognitive behavioral imbalances.
    1 point
  38. I've heard this story regurgitated all weekend on the local news and find the lack of details suspicious. Not to mention the details that "set the scene".
    1 point
  39. Like many things these days they are getting you use to it a little at a time so it appears normal. Just like having "persons in drag" come read your kiddie class a "children's book". ...uh huh
    1 point
  40. Chili beans and cornbread. Sometimes we would put jalapeños in the corn bread.
    1 point
  41. Glad it was just them lying. Guess I have to go back to CNN, MSNBC, or one of the trustworthy networks.
    1 point
  42. If you're old enough to be taught to use an actual weapon(s) of war on man by the US Government: then a personal weapon of peace should be granted at home or anywhere on US soil.
    1 point
  43. First of a number. Getting ready to battle in court, been playing with the GA long enough.
    1 point
  44. 100% gas is must have for anything with a carburetor. 100LL is a bit of overkill as no power equipment needs anywhere close to 100 octane, 87 works just fine, but it does last a long time. The trick to long shelf life is no air exposure. A full, sealed container will last quite a while. Don't put 100LL in anything with a catalytic converter, it'll clog it up with extended use.
    1 point
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