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  1. 4.2 MM thick Bohler SS with a Rockwell hardness of 59-60. Each knife is 8 3/4" long with a blade of 4". Comes with leather covered kydex sheath shown. $145. each shipped. N690 steel is cobalt-enriched stainless steel manufactured by Bohler, an Austria steel company. This steel is high in carbon and chromium elements with the addition of cobalt for consistency. N690 steel alloy contains high amounts of chromium making it stainless steel. It also has fine grain composition that enables the blade steel to remain sharp for a long time even after exposure to prolonged tough applications. Bohler N690 steel’s ability to withstand stress is a favorite choice for knife makers. It is used to make outdoor knives including, tactical, camping, hunting, and bushcraft knives 1. SOLD!!! PRICE REDUCED TO $125. Desert iron wood with G10 accents and liners. Brass pins and lanyard tube. 2.SOLD TO LeeTheToolGuy Bocote with spalted tamarind and G10 accents and liners. Mosaic pins with brass lanyard tube.
    6 points
  2. Ok. I probably should have taken better (more) photos. This is the rifle I got when my buddy Bjon got the one above. It’s also a Winchester 1894 but from 1907 chambered in 38-55. I cleaned up and re-did the oil finish on the wood. This was the dirtiest rifle I have picked up yet. It made me wonder if it had been cleaned in the last 50+ years. I had to get oil in it just to get it to cycle. I did a complete tear down, cleaning and such. The rust was removed from the metal parts for the most part and then cold blued. I like them to still have some of their character, not to look like a Turnbill gun. I picked up an old Lyman peep sight for this one.
    5 points
  3. We had an 18 wheeler hit the bridge abutment of SR171 going over I-40 in Mt Juliet and severely damage it. I don’t know if you can imagine closing My Juliet road, but it was a disaster. I tell you this to say that no one haggled over who paid to repair it. The state picked up the tab, and later went after the trucking company, insurance company, and whoever to recoup the money. Priority one was to reopen the bridge to traffic. That may not make sense to you, but it does to me.
    5 points
  4. Hate to break it to ya, but that page of history has already been written. Our kids and grandkids will get to live it because we gave away everything in search of cheap crap to buy at cheaper prices and the illusion of always fleeting power. The locus of global power has shifted eastward already and we are doing nothing but continuing to impoverish ourselves with our foreign and economic policy and focusing on an irrelevant European continent. China, Russia, and the Islamic world doesn’t have to do anything to destroy us other than not get in our way.
    4 points
  5. I saw Buttgig in a news conference say they will likely have to seek funding from Congress (aka taxpayer dollars) to replace the bridge. I call BS on that, they can use some of that $1.2 trillion they just got a couple of years ago: "The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), aka Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), was signed into law by President Biden on November 15, 2021. The law authorizes $1.2 trillion for transportation and infrastructure spending with $550 billion of that figure going toward "new" investments and programs."
    4 points
  6. At some point I discovered I would sleep better without it so I quit using it. I had lost some weight and my Doctor said that can actually cure sleep apnea. I did quit with my Doctor’s approval.
    4 points
  7. Quite a valid point. FIx it and sue the at fault. Should be a slam dunk with the history of that ship. My thinking is the fed dollars will never be returned, prices will increase due to using other ports, the shippers and ports will make a profitt and any money recouped from the ship owners will be diverted to the companies who take a "loss" over the whole mess. In essence, we will pay twice to rebuild. Also, I'm totally untrusting of anything coming out of Joe's mouth.
    4 points
  8. I guess you could say, the problem with Common Sense Gun Laws is that the people pushing them don't have much common sense.
    3 points
  9. Surely the wisdom of our legislators managed to not include bridge building in that bill....just sayin'. n:
    3 points
  10. I own 3 "older model" GT knives that are absolutely wonderful tools. These are just too nice for me to use.
    3 points
  11. I just picked up this Springfield Armory SOCOM 16 at my FFL I made a trade deal for it off another forum I belong to. I'm thinking of a new project just got to figure out what. I am going to get a wood stock for it, I just prefer them to the "plastic" ones. Here's one pic I took after I got it home it came with the orginal Box, web Sling all the paperwork, some manuals, and one 10rnd. mag and three 20rnd mags. I'll post some more once I figure out what I want to do.
    2 points
  12. Very good condition S&W Model 10-7 tapered barrel revolver. Unfortunately no box or docs. Just the revolver as shown. Manufactured in 1977. I picked this up a while back, shot it, cleaned it and put it up. Now looking to sell to replenish my gun fund! Slight wear at the muzzle from holstering otherwise it's perfect! Shoots great! $575 cash or $600 for those who like to negotiate! Spring Hill area or close by please. No Shipping.
    2 points
  13. Thinking to engrave this on my AR lower on a simple build Im working on to get back into shooting at the range. Thoughts? Size? Position? Black out the engraving when done or leave the aluminum to shine? I have added some nickel plated parts here n there,
    2 points
  14. I have a cpap machine that I don’t use anymore. It’s in very nice shape. If anyone has a need for, it’s your’s.
    2 points
  15. Good Morning all! I have an unfired Romanian WASR-10 AK-47 with one magazine and 1000rds of Wolf Steelcase ammo. **Sold Pending Funds**
    2 points
  16. I thought the 2nd Amendment was the common sense gun law.
    2 points
  17. If we stopped all the foreign funding and aid, maybe we could have nice things for ourselves too. Like good roads and infrastructure. I know Europe’s real proud of that universal healthcare subsidized by American taxpayers in the form of NATO security guarantees.
    2 points
  18. You’re right, prices are gonna shoot up. Instead of sending all this money to Ukraine, maybe we could spend it on our own border security and infrastructures. Just saying…
    2 points
  19. Tavor X95 – 5.56 NATO 16.5″ Barrel and flip up iron sights. OD Green. Comes with four (4) 30 round Magazines (3 metal/1 Plastic), Forward grip, QD 2 point Vickers Combat Applications Sling. Case Club hardcase with wheels and precut insert for the X95. Cash only, No trades. $1600 Will meet in Murfreesboro or surrounding area. Must be a TN resident and legally able to own a handgun.
    2 points
  20. 1. I wish for you the best and rapid recovery. 2. Any attempt to "re-make" a movie with Sam Elliott in it is destined to fall short.
    2 points
  21. Thanks @Links2k. I've got the "3 Body Problem" in my que. I am thoroughly enjoying "Shogun" on Hulu. I remember the original series on TV and read the book a very long time ago. I'm impatient by nature so waiting for weekly episodes to drop is not my favorite thing... but the series is developing well. I like old cheesy action movies... like the original "Road House" with Patrick Swayze , Sam Elliot, and Ben Gazzara (1989). But then I think "Lethal Weapon" and "Die Hard" are excellent Christmas movies The "Road House 2024" on Netflix is an abomination! Blasphemy! and I can't get that part of my life back... ETA: I stuck for the next 4-5 weeks on a walker/rollator and ortho boot according to my surgeon yesterday...LIMITED weight bearing hoping the tendons attach properly...so please keep recommendations coming in please.
    2 points
  22. I was raised in Baltimore and used to fish the pylons of that bridge from Dad's boat as a child. I shed a tear or two when I first saw the footage. I just happen to be headed tomorrow to visit the parents, the last leg of the trip being on 695. Yay... Pray for me as I will be on two wheels. Jay
    2 points
  23. CMP 1911 CMP1911 luckily got a matching Remington Rand rack grade.
    2 points
  24. Yep. I wonder how much prices in general are going to go up now due to this new hitch in the supply chain. I’m being a bit facetious, but also serious. Where do the boats with European ammo shipments land? Hope it’s not around there.
    2 points
  25. Withdrawing Sale
    1 point
  26. $177.00 Cash Only Winchester Large Pistol Primers Box of 1000 (3) Boxes FTF White House area 3 boxes 1000 primers in each box
    1 point
  27. See, what you want to do is have a solid argument. And if you don't have a solid argument, you want to attack your opponent. In this scenario, since you can't support your ideas with facts and logic, you tell your opponent that since they don't agree with you, it is automatic that they have no common sense. Don't fall for the BS.
    1 point
  28. I’m also enjoying “Shogun”. Rest up and get well soon.
    1 point
  29. I'll take #2. I think this is number 4 or 5 for me. PM inbound.
    1 point
  30. I think he is referring to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O Railroad) bridge that was on the line that ran through that area but it was torn down in 1889. So, it has been a while since he was on it but we all know ho he often gets confused.
    1 point
  31. I like the Marlins the Best Well made with Classic Styles I have a 39A Mountie & an 1894 22 WMR 22 magnum i love
    1 point
  32. Great looking knifes, well done GT
    1 point
  33. I just finished the first season of “3 Body Problem” on Netflix. It’s a very good sci-fi series. I can’t wait for season 2. I love asking questions and discovering or having answers explained, so the pace of the series was fine for me. My wife also ask a lot of questions, but she wants immediate answers, so it was a hard no for her.
    1 point
  34. Indoor does work for competitions and teaching courses. I see your point though indoor ranges can be loud as heck. I trained 20 years LE and QRF for nukes and DO prefer outdoor for training as it’s a more flexible environment.
    1 point
  35. You think prices are high now…….they just got a excuse to jack them up even MORE!
    1 point
  36. I’ve used the SCS on a G34 and loved it. I’d bet the carry version is just as good.
    1 point
  37. My first question is WHY don't you use it anymore. I'm hoping because you got a better one or some alternative vs simply "I quit using it". Sorry/Not sorry about the health challenge, but I couldn't imagine being without mine. Total game changer.
    1 point
  38. Thats awfully generous of you to offer this out! What brand is it?
    1 point
  39. I'll take these. Please private message con tact info. Thanks
    1 point
  40. It’s also gonna have a major impact on trucking (especially hazmat transportation) along the east coast. This is a big deal.
    1 point
  41. Ok so first is a 1923 Winchester 94. The barrel is actually from an earlier 1894 and is octagonal. It has been cut down from 26” to 22”. This is a buddies but I did the cleanup on it. Full tear down and cleaning. Wood cleaned up and a new hand rubbed oil finish. The barrel blueing is great except for some spots near the muzzle where something got on the finish and caused rust. I cleaned it up the best I could w/o messing with the original finish. The receiver/parts, butt plate and forend cap got some cold blueing. turned out nice.
    1 point
  42. Because we have to send BILLIONS, hell TRILLIONS over seas to people that want to kill us!
    1 point
  43. Why not just shoot it a bunch first to break it in?
    1 point
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