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The safe clean out continues.. so up for your consideration is a Remington 870 that was modified by Scattergun Technologies. This 870 Wingmaster was sent to them in the late 90s, when they were located in Nashville, before being acquired by Wilson Combat. Some modifications include having the barrel cut to 18.5”, chamber cut for 3” shells, action work, refinishing, enlarged safety, mag tube extension, and ghost ring tritium sights. For those that may ask, the serial number has a "T" prefix which dates it 1974-1977 and "LO" on the barrel should be a production date of February 1977. $700 - Located in Gallatin / Sumner County - TNDL or HCP flash I am looking for a Glock 17 Gen5 with front serrations and would love to make a trade deal. Preferably one like new in the box with a black frame. MOS or standard is just fine. Sorry no other models at this time. Thanks!7 points
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Gen 2.5 or 3, however you look at it. It's the Gen2 bolt release and the one piece 7-round tube. Langdon model with magpul furniture. Optic mount is the aimpoint micro footprint but irons still cowitness with the optic on. Added the cable management/heatshield from Langdon. Super nice shotgun but I've never shot it. I always say I will but I never do. So it needs a new home. More pictures among request. Immaculate condition. Asking $1500. Will entertain a partial trade of a Glock 34 Gen5.6 points
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Every shooting is its own unique story. Nobody can predict how a person will react and there are many failure to stop horror stories. But, you never know what will happen until it actually does happen. I happen to like the 380. Then again, depending on the circumstances, I have carried .32s, .25s and even .22s. Its the Indian, not the arrow. Yes, they do make 9mms now that are as small as a 380. But I already have enough guns in both 9mm and 380. I see no reason to buy another that I don't really need. Further I have shot a couple of the small 9mms. I didn't like them and had trouble hitting with them. However, I can shoot a small 380 quite well. Another thing is that sometimes its more about the gun than the caliber. I happen to be very fond of the Walther PP series pistols. I have carried one of these in 380 and also in .32 acp. I've never felt under gunned because I shoot them quite well. My favorite 380 is the Colt Mustang. Small, easy to carry and its locked breech design makes recoil very manageable. I feel very well protected with it. Sure, some calibers are better than others. But caliber wars prove nothing. Few would recommend carrying a .22LR. Yet some people do and the lowly .22 has put a whole lot of people in the ground. Carry what you're comfortable with and the Hell with what anybody else says.6 points
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The first two are made from 1084 carbon steel. They are 8 3/4" over all with a blade of 4". They come with combo kydex/leather sheath shown and are $80 each. 1.Sold to jeremiah Mahogany handle with brass pins. 2. Sold to jeremiah Cocobolo handle with brass pins. 3. Sold to tacops 440C SS with OAL of 10 3/4" and a blade of 5" SS finger guards with ebony and Bocote and SS pins. A lot of work went into this medium sized fighter. $125 shipped. Comes with combo kydex/leather sheath shown.6 points
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$1400 $1300 Firm Thanks for all the offers Like New Condition I fire 20 rounds maybe. Purchase new! Only offer I'm ok with at this moment is PDP Gen 2 plus cash. Or a Glock 45 MOS Plus Cash MT Juliet Area6 points
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Excellent condition Quality Hardware Manufacturing Corp (QHMQ) M1 Carbine. Serial number places it in second block of production. Most parts appear correct. Spring tube receiver and flat bolt. Barrel is manufactured by Buffalo Arms and shows a 1943 year of manufacture. See photo's for detailed markings and condition. Asking $1900 or best offer. FTF in TN or shipped for $35 FFL to FFL or C&R.5 points
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I bought a .380 to replace my EDC. I normally prefer a 45. Yep, I've seen all of the gel tests, read shooting reports, read the goat tests. Nothing beats a 357 mag for stopping threats of the two legged variety. Close second being 45 ACP. But the piece that goes with me always is a KelTec 32. I'm like bersaguy with this pistol, within 7 yards I don't miss point of aim. I won't try to quote any of what I have read, but shot placement is critical in stopping anti-social behavior. Which would I rather have in a gunfight? hands down my Taurus 608 with 125 grain SJHP. But I'm not carrying that every day and I don't shoot revolvers as well as semi-autos. All that said, I'm comfortable with my 32 and there aren't any micro 9s that are even close in size and weight. The 380 was only bought so hopefully the wife will learn and carry the 32. Someone once said the best gun to have in a gunfight is the one you have with you.4 points
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I carry a 380, but I'm not a professional gunfighter like most internet forum guys. I shot for my HCP with a 22 revolver. I'm pretty thrifty too.4 points
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The recall was a drop safety issue. They corrected that YEARS ago and anyone who still has a pre-recall gun in pre-recall state has no excuse for their gun being in that condition. The new claims are that some of these guns somehow go off on their own. I am very skeptical of it and never had any problems out of my P320 and it sat for months in my safe, holstered with a loaded chamber, and it never fired on its own. We may find that there are some tolerance stacking issues that affect a small percentage of these guns, or we may find out that human beings will almost always blame something other than themselves or their garbage-tier holsters when a negligent discharge occurs. I'm still waiting to see this problem (a.) reproduced and (b.) thoroughly analyzed. So far it hasn't happened.4 points
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Sig Sauer P938 Legion. Like new with a few mags run through it. Really great pistol, crazy accurate and soft shooting for how small it is, but I bought it on a whim recently and need to use the money elsewhere. I could possibly be open to trades but really just looking to sell at the moment. I will add more photos soon. SOLD4 points
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I got the e-mail from TFA. I sent a hard e-mail. I also just called his Washington office and raised hell! I was told by the person answering the phone that Kustoff has changed his mind and WILL be supporting the Hearing Protection Act and The Short Act. Looks like he got the message. Well done Tennessee voters.4 points
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Springfield Armory 1911 6 inch, Custom Shop set up for PPC in .45 auto.. Has an aristocrat bar sight system full adjustable and groups well even at 50 yards. This sight can be preset for three distances. Nowlin barrel with a custom fit bushing from the factory. This is a totally factory set up gun, would work well for bullseye shooting also. sold.... Not looking to trade. Thanks for looking.4 points
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I had a nephew leave there with a history degree. I wondered what the hell he was gonna do with that. Turns out he’s selling houses and probably making more money than anybody in the family. The wife’s uncle graduated from there in 1958 on a GI bill after serving during the Korean War. He retired from NASA, still lives near Huntsville, and was up here last week to visit. I’m pretty sure he worked on the actual plane you see behind him.4 points
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This a Wilson Combat 1911 22 LR conversion kit with a Caspian receiver. Excellent condition It has an adjustable rear sight. I have had the gun for several years and shot very little... The slide works on many .45 1911 frames. sold I am in Wilson County, If interested its best to message me and then we can text. Thanks for looking.4 points
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My favorite hasn't been made for about a century now. Model 51 Remington.3 points
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and sometimes it is just an inconvience to go 'heavy' strapped, a quick pocket gun is better than no gun at all.3 points
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Had some unexpected dental bills so I have this priced to sell. Very low round count, 200-250rds. Great condition and an awesome take on a modern 1911. Comes with Vortex Defender CCW 3 MOA red dot, 4 8rd mags, Kydex mag carrier, 100rds of CCI FMJ and a box of Hornady Critical Defense. This is the Emperor Scorpion version in .45ACP. Also comes with all original boxes, manuals etc. I am the original owner and have about $1800 in to it. $1150 cash FTF in Spring Hill/Franklin Price Drop: $1100 Can add a Surefire X300U-B for an additional $150 No Trades3 points
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I have a recent production Colt Python with a 3"bbl, in polished stainless with factory walnut grips, with less than 50 rnds fired, never carried. I am the first and only owner. It is in like new condition with the factory box/docs. Given the poor reviews on the stock factory rear sight working loose, I installed a set of Wilson Combat rear sights that have proven far more stable (factory rear sight will be included). The weapon will be sold with the following accessories and will not be sold separately: (4) HKS speedloaders (1) Altamont Custom G10 Boot Grips with Colt logo (1) Hogue Grips w/ mounting hardware. (1) Pachmeyer Grips Price: $1100 FIRM No trade offers please, cash is king. No lowball offers. I am FIRM on the price. Be advised, this weapon will be posted on other sites. NOTE: Buyer will need to agree to the following conditions: 1.) Complete a bill of sale, 2.) Present a valid TN ID and 3.) Present a valid TN HCP3 points
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My EDC for more than a decade has been my old LCP1 with a seven round magazine. I can hit with it, it's comfortable, and I'm comfortable with it...3 points
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This is the same Glock G45 I had listed a few weeks back. I ended up trading the buyer for another gun in my collection that he was more interested in, now it's back on the sale market again. It still sits in the same condition as before, lnib, no scratches or defects, and unfired! Asking price is $5503 points
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David is wise, David is good. My Sig P-365 9mm made all of my .380s obsolete. Some people have physical limitations that may prevent them from being able to operate a small 9mm and to those people the .380 is an option. Since my reverse shoulder replacement surgery, I have gone back to .380s and I don't feel under gunned but roaming the recesses of Harris Teeter is about my limit these days.3 points
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Checked the extractor yesterday, empty case was being held but was wobbling as I shook the slide. Tightened it up a bit, no more wobble. Shot it today seems much better but going to tighten it a bit more a few ejected past my right ear.3 points
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Ordered this from Josh Russell at Russell Made Holsters in Harragote, TN. It was ordered on Friday evening, by Sunday we had a concept and it was ready to ship last night. Josh is a good dude and an LEO who is always up for the challenge of making stuff for oddball guns and stuff that may not be commonly available. I wanted a sidecar setup for a full size Government 1911, a very specific one I have on order actually. But I wanted it removable so I could also run the holster as a single clip barebones rig when I want too. Josh delivered in spades on this one. If you’re needing leather check him out. He’s on Facebook and a couple of the other social media sights, no website yet.3 points
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SOLD: Savior Specialist Mini Range Bag in OD Green. Like New! Virtually brand new. Used twice. I have other Savior Equipment bags that I use more often, so I am just trying to clean out my closet a little. Retail is $82.99 as seen here. Will sell for $60 shipped via USPS to the lower 48 states. Pistol area holds two pistols. Panels are loop backed and the translucent dump pouches and mag pouches are hook backed to stick to it. The dump pouches hold about 150 rds of 9mm each or you can fill them with other supplies. They are super useful. The 3rd row zipper compartment is perfectly sized to hold a large stapler, extra staples, or other supplies. This is a great range bag if you don't want or need to carry a ton of extra crap and prefer to travel somewhat light. I won't be sad if it doesn't sell, but I'd like to get it out of my way at the same time. SPECS Cushioned Pistol Compartments 2 Detachable Magazine Pouches For 6 Standard Capacity Mags 2 Detachable Dump Pouches Semi-Clear Front Panel Lockable Admin Pocket Lockable 3rd Row Pocket Cushioned Shoulder Strap Lays Flat 600D Polyester Exterior & Interior Shell Knitted Elastic Bands Lockable Zippers Double-Stitched Seams Morale Patch Panel DIMENSIONS External | 13” x 9” x 8” Internal | 12.5” x 8.5” x 3” Pistol Pockets | 12.5” x 8.5” Magazine Holder Max Mag Height | 7.5” Max Mag Width | 1.5” Dump Pouch | 6” x 6.5” x 1.5” Front Pocket | 12” x 7.5” x 3” 3rd Row Pocket | 13” x 9” x 2” TERMS OF SALE PayPal or Venmo Will ship to you via USPS Insured No Trades MORE PHOTOS Click on them to see a larger version. Nothing is hidden. Everything is as shown.3 points
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The days of cheap Mil-surps is over. The supply has pretty much dried up and the few that are still for sale cost way too much. Mosin Nagants and SKSs that used to sell for $75 are now over $500. Sorry, but that boat has sailed.3 points
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