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READ FULL AD I’m selling this UNFIRED colt stainless 1911 on behalf of wanting an old military or civilian antique 1911. It’s unfired because it’s my gun that I bought new. Buyer must sign bill of sale with DL# included. If you look like you’re up to no good, we won’t be making a deal. $775 is a great deal for this firearm so I can’t go any lower. Thanks in advance. EDIT: Due to the massive increase in messages, I’m changing the status of the ad and remaining in contact with people interested. Thanks.5 points
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21-4 in .44 Special 25-2 in .45 ACP 617 No Dash in .22 RF 625-3 in .45 ACP 625-4 in .45 ACP PC 627-5 in .357 629-1 Classic Hunter in .44 Magnum 646 in .40 S&W 686-4 KSP in .357 Cheers James4 points
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Very nice Smith model 19-9 carry comp in 357 magnum. In beautiful shape with a very low serial number. Locks up nice and tight and shoots like a dream. Comes with a Don Hume OWB RH holster. Located in Knoxville 900 OBO . will trade for: smith model 4566 tactical 45 acp or 9mm variant, west german sig sauer pistols, HK pistols, vang comp 870s, Springfield TRP or LE trade in colt AR15.4 points
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JM stamp = Marlin. The Remlin will have a little bar code lookin’ outfit next to the serial number.4 points
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Just attended a social function, as couple from our church just celebrated a 60th wedding anniversary and their kids were having a get together for them at our local events center. I had to dress for the occasion and put on a pair of light tan colored Kakis and Polo shirt. My pocket in those trousers is a little small for my usual K frame size 7 shot revolver and it prints really bad, so I put the Taurus in the safe and retrieved my Ruger Max 9. I had the extended 12 round mag in it, so I took it out and inserted the 10-rounder. The Max 9 fits that pocket much better but does still print however not near as bad as the revolver. It had 11 rounds of 9 MM on board instead of the 13 I usually carry. I really have come to like the Max 9. It is just right for big or smaller medium size pocket carry. IMO, only those who really know where they are in our solar system would even notice the bulge in my pocket. The Max is very easy to draw, fire, and get good hits with. I really like the green pipe sight and how the steel pistol feels in the hand. Even with the 10-round mag I can still get a good 2 1/2 finger hold (medium size hands) on the grip which is enough to hold to and makes shots more accurately. Even with continuous fire with 147 Gr + p S D H P ammo my half finger does not disengage the grip. If looking for a good, concealed carry pistol, for either IWB holsters or medium to large size Pocket carry, the Max deserves your eye for at least a checkout. The thing is built like a tank. I use a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster to carry the pistol in. I only paid 369.00 plus Tax for the Ruger. It comes with both mags.4 points
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AMEN! I really wish some dogs could drop the poor excuses for humans off at the shelter. I’ve always wished I was wealthy enough to be able to rescue all these dogs.4 points
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Making room in the safe... I have a super clean P320 AXG Legion for sale. It has less than 400 rounds through it. If you aren't familiar with the AXG Legion model, you're in for a treat. Its built-in comp and metal frame makes for a super flat and fast shooter. Gun sells for $1,369.99 new. It has the Sig Romeo 1 Pro Red Dot mounted. Going for $275.49 currently on Amazon. As well as a Streamlight TLR-1HL weapon light, currently selling for $145.96 on Amazon. It comes with 7 mags. It came with 3 mags new. The 4 additional mags cost $100 when purchased. I had a custom OWB holster made at Fury Tactical, in Maryville, TN. It was $125.00 It also comes with a nice had case. The hard case was $35.00 I have a total of $2,251.46, including tax and shipping, for this nice setup. Asking $1,500 Located in Maryville, TN. Not looking for trades at this time.3 points
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You are very welcome.I’m not an instructor or anything, I’m just a nerd with a hyper fixation on the legal issues and so manage to keep up-to-date out of nerdery.3 points
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CZ 455 American with .22 LR barrel and .17 HMR barrel. Both barrels have been shot minimally and it currently has the .22 LR barrel installed. The .17 HMR barrel is in the OEM box. Both barrels are 20”. Included is a Vortex Crossfire II (CF2-31033) 6x18-44 Scope. The .22 has approximately 500 rounds fired while the .17 HRM has about 25. OEM boxes for the rifle, extra barrel, scope, and factory manuals are included. Also included is the following .17 HRM ammo: *7-50 round boxes of Browning *5-50 round boxes of Hornady *1-50 round box of CCI *1-200 round box of Hornady *1-174 round box of Hornady 10 and 5 round mags for the .17 HMR and (1) 5 round mag for the .22LR. Selling as a package deal and won’t split up items. $550 FTF in Lenoir City with TN DL. No trades. More pics below3 points
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You are absolutely correct and I appreciate the update. Since I am a state instructor (inactive at this time) I still like being up to date. I did verify this with the Handgun Permit office in Nashville as well. So one footnote, if one is in the new age range and traveling, be sure and call and verify reciprocity with any state one is traveling through as they may not accept the new parameters. The Handgun office tries to keep the reciprocity list up to date, but as you pointed out, this is a recent change.3 points
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Did you make an offer? It drives me nuts when people ask me what my best price is after I've listed what I think is a fair price. The reasonable thing, in my opinion, is to make an offer and negotiate, or not, from there. Just my opinion.3 points
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2007 Buell XB9R Firebolt. This bike is in excellent shape. Just under 5700 miles. Clear title in my name. Never been dropped or wrecked. Bought this bike to replace my Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX but the insurance decided to repair it to don’t need a fourth bike $5000 Will trade for firearms+ cash. Must have cash and license to test ride Can text or email pics. Can’t get them to attach alingo2001@hotmail.com or 615-542-35133 points
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I HAVE A VINTAGE SMITH AND WESSON 66-1 SQUARE BUTT, 4", RECESSED. CYLINDER , GUN IS IN 90%+ SHAPE. COMES WITH RUBBER GRIP AND ALTAMONT WALNUT GRIP. NO BOX OR PAPERS. MADE IN 1981. $850 NO TRADES, , REDUCING SAFE INVENTORY. BUYER MUST BE LEGAL TO OWN A HANDGUN AND HAVE TN DRIVERS LICENSE AND/OR TN HCP (PREFERRED) MEET CLOSE TO MANCHESTER OR MCMINNVILLE TN. MESSAGE ME IF INTERESTED.3 points
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I have a decent little revolver for sale. I bought it to carry in the pocket but it ended up being too heavy and clunky for a pocket gun. Buyer must be willing to fill out a bill of sale and include DL# and signature. If I get the idea that you may be up to no good, we won’t be making a deal. Thanks in advance. $195 is beyond a fair deal so no negotiation.3 points
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A tree fell on my house, and while this Sig P322 would allow me to dispatch up to 20 squirrels abandoning ship as it fell, like cowards, it won’t fix my roof. As such, the safe is being lightened. $300, cash only, no trades. (also have a P365 X-Macro in a separate post, would do both for a discount) Included: - Sig P322 w/threaded barrel - 3 factory mags - Sig Holster w/OWB and IWB belt loops - All items included in original manufacturer box (curved trigger *flat currently installed*, mag loader, dry fire tab, box, thread cap, etc.) Condition: Like New - two range trips and a lot of gleeful giggles. Photos:3 points
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I shot an IDPA match tonight at the TWRA range in Bartlett. My performance was a complete Comedy of Errors tonight, but due to a low turnout (none of the usual M’s), I got my first ever match win. This is despite: -5 PE’s -A snap cap left over from my class at Tactical Response last weekend still in the mag -Completely fumbled reload -My optic suddenly becoming a projectile mid stage3 points
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Bereli has 124 gr Fiocchi at 215 for 1000 (120 for 500) and 147gr speer lawman at 260 for 1000. (140 for 500). I bought a 1000 of each lol. Free shipping, just tax on top of those prices.3 points
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These are the kinds of conversations you probably shouldn’t have in someone’s thread. Do your own research or post about it in the appropriate section.3 points
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For Sale: Weatherby Mark V Accumark 28” .338-378 – Excellent Condition! Up for sale is my Weatherby Mark V Accumark chambered in 338-378, featuring the desirable 28-inch stainless steel barrel with factory Accubrake and hand-laid composite stock. (Scope not included.) Specs & Features: • 28" stainless fluted barrel (threaded, factory-installed Accubrake) • Hand-laid Monte Carlo fiberglass stock, black with grey spiderweb finish • Graphite Black Cerakote metalwork • Sub-MOA guarantee from Weatherby • Rifle only • Fired 10 times, meticulously maintained – have a few boxes to go with sale Condition: Excellent – only minor handling marks. Always cleaned after range sessions. No issues at all. (Scope not included. Can discuss selling separately.) Price: $1850 (cash or USPS Money Order) Location: South Nashville -- FTF/Local or Will ship to FFL Why I'm selling: Never went out west for that dream elk hunt. Now thinning the herd. Terms: • Buyer pays shipping to FFL if needed • No trades, please • Must comply with all federal and local laws2 points
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It is true that unscrupulous, liberal media and lawyers will try to attack modified arms. Along with cutesey warning signs, hi cap magazines (whatever those are), hollow point ammo, etc. The conclusion to carry a purely factory stock sidearm is a good idea also if you can accomplish that. I have one. the only thing I could wish for is less weight. Picking a carry pistol is a long process and doing so on a budget is nearly impossible. The argument could be made against full and semi custom pistols such as Wilson or Les Baer also. But that is an antiquated thought process as we have learned over the last 40 years how to dispel the wrongful thinking of these attacks. Lighter, cleaner triggers improve accuracy and reduce the risk to innocent bystanders as an example. As do better sights. Hollow points are designed to reduce over penetration. Any modification to enhance durability, reliability, accuracy, and survivability should be considered mandatory. One can also justify aesthetic upgrades as making other people less apprehensive. After all, black guns are scary. No one is out there building Fitz Specials anymore. Remember, we are trying to survive, we all know there will be another fight in the courts. Unless you're in Sheriff Grady's county. I stand by the adage "better to be judged by twelve than carried by six". Evry gun owner should spend as much or more time studying firearms, especially our own, as shooting and maintaining them. Study not only how everything works but what the laws and judgements are. Learn the political climate of the area in which one resides. Learn, practice, maintain. And I do own a Taurus PT111 Millenium G2. Bought it because it was a great deal and filled the empty 9mm slot. The Taurus 111/G2/G3 lines have deficiencies that could show up and are remedied easily by replacing plastic parts with steel. Nothing wrong there. Mine isn't carried at this point for two reasons unrelated to reliability. 1 I haven't finished the holster for it. 2 I hate the trigger, the pull is too long and it bites my finger. So yes, it will get an aftermarket trigger.2 points
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I’ve got a pretty cool 10/22 up for sale that was my youngest boys rifle. He is wrong handed so I picked him up the left handed version. This custom stock was cut down and refinished for a 10.75 inch length of pull (standard is 13.) It also has the desirable all metal trigger group. Runs very reliable and shoots well especially for a kids plinker. $250 in South Nashville or North Franklin.2 points
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The gun market is incredibly soft atm. Buyers market. Maybe too much production during covid, republican in office, less discretionary spending, maybe a mix.2 points
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You're looking to buy a 2007 authentic Marlin per the serial number you've posted. This serial number was stamped into the top of the tang yes ? The JM isn't always stamped in any particular direction but almost always near where the barrel enters the receiver. Sounds like you're about to add an awesome caliber lever action to the collection2 points
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Basically good advice, unless one can clearly state the reason for modification. An eight # trigger pull can impair accuracy. If one can articulate a 4# pull enhances accuracy and helps avoid missing a target and inadvertently hitting an unintended target. Punisher endplates and other such embelishments certainly won't help you. Same with using reloads because you think they are hotter or more deadly. Safer to stay with LEO standards to one's area. Anything can be used against you but again make changes prudent, thought out and defensible. These recomendations come from Andrew Branca, Dave Spaulding, Mas Ayoob, and CCW safe, all who have experience as trainers and expert witnesses.2 points
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my favorite comment was "New fear unlocked" That's a crazy powerful round and the barrels are built like tanks. The receiver, not so much though. That story about the bolt being driven backwards into one shooter's should gave me the heebie jeebies too. That could have been WAY worse.2 points
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This is really a one of a kind rifle. The bolt is from a Springfield 1903A3 (the WW1 US service rifle) which gives it a really cool historic value. It's got a beautiful and durable Monte Carlo style walnut stock, 24" barrel, great grip angle, and a SUPER lite short travel trigger. It has always been super accurate and reliable. It holds 4 + 1 rounds in an internally, none removable magazine. Great deer rifle. It is an older rifle so there is a scuff or scratch here and there but it's really minimal. Comes with a sturdy leather sling. Not super interested in any trade in particular, but figured I'd see what is out there. Asking $750 or best offer. In Nashville willing to travel within reasonable distance. Sorry for the photo quality, my phone camera is kind of broken.2 points
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I did what I could, contacted both Senators and my Representative but obviously my opinion does not matter to them. As with most I am very disappointed that control of both chambers and the Presidency still does not give the Republicans enough nerve/strength/resolve etc. to represent the people that put them in office. The $200 was not my issue it is the government overreach. I suppose I will continue to hold my nose and vote for the lesser of two evils but it is so frustrating. Sorry for the rant.2 points
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These belonged to my dad who passed away a few years ago. He was not a big gun guy or collector. He was a Lutheran pastor I only found these at Mom's house the other day. I think she sometimes used them to pull weeds in the yard. I'm not sure of the originality or finish. Neither can I find any stamps or markings. Maybe $45 for each. Thank you for looking!2 points
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Sold to RED333 It's D2 steel 8" long with 4" blade with rosewood handle....$70 shipped. 2. !084 carbon steel 93/4" long with 5" blade. Spalted maple handle with bloodwood and g10 accents and liners. $95 shipped.2 points
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Knife arrived today, absolutely beautiful. I have a handful GT knives now oldest I got about 8 years ago. I like them all, but it has been cool to see GT's progression as a knife maker over the years!2 points
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Except those low profile light bars look like roof racks from the front anyway2 points
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Don’t get me wrong, a Taurus is adequate, but honestly, as I am reading it, I think your mindset on it is a bit messed up. You are naturally correct in focusing on carry gun before the (presumably more expensive) fun gun in a couple of months. But the carry gun is life saving equipment, and therefore not something to skimp on. Especially when significantly better arms to be had for minimal price differences. On this forum you can often see well cared for Glocks (for example) go $400 or less. Additionally (and this part often gets overlooked) all the other equipment like spare parts, magazines, and (especially) holsters are ubiquitous. I recommend people build these costs into the initial investment for the best return. Lastly, have you shot numerous models, to include the Taurus, for firsthand experience? Online opinions (mine included) mean Jack squat in the face of personal experience.2 points
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