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BrandonTN

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  1. I don't reload, but thanks for the heads up! Maybe their ammo inventory will start stabilizing soon!
  2. + FFL transfer fee which brings you to around $138 or so on average. There are plenty of local board sponsors with lowers in stock which are cheaper or similarly priced. Thanks for passing along the deal, but compared to buying local, I don't think the savings are all that great.
  3. So I can legally shoot a human being when I feel in imminent danger, but not a snake?
  4. Well it turns out they didn't ban me from the group, they just disabled my posting privileges. Idiots...
  5. Wait, what...when did Michael Jackson die?!?!
  6. What are you looking to try out?
  7. BrandonTN

    Wish us luck

    At least it sounds like it is only temporary, plus it sounds like everything will be like new and renovated when it comes time to move back in to your old "new" place. I do agree with the attorney thing as well, but that may vary depending on who oversees the housing (state or private). Also, I know it's not really my place to say anything, but cutting out the satellite may be an easy way to gain some extra "income" each month. You can always get a digital converter box for free and still have access to quite a few channels. Good luck man!
  8. LH Bianchi IWB holster - Model 100, Size 9A This was included with the Kahr CW9 I purchased, but will not work for me since I am right-handed
  9. BrandonTN

    Clearance Score

    I made a trip to all Wal-Marts in the Chattanooga area today and didn't spot any guns on clearance.
  10. 1. abailey362 2. farman 3. harley309 4. BrandonTN 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
  11. Just let me know if you are ever in town and want some...I've still got the .308 and some x39 left.
  12. If you need 7.62x39, I've got some priced pretty cheap. Was asking $250 for 1000 rounds of steel-cased.
  13. Well they just booted me from the group for asking why we don't ban patrons from drinking and/or entering the establishment who have car keys on them since we all know cars and alcohol don't mix. I thought it was a valid question. I also asked for stats of DUIs originating from said restaurants vs. shootings. Oh well, not having to respond to those loonies should lower my blood pressure back down to a reasonable level.
  14. Or you could make a bunch of anonymous dinner reservations on their website for during prime dining hours. It wouldn't really prove a point, but it would be a nuisance for the restaurants.
  15. Here are their talking points...pay close attention to #4. 1. Bars can often be sites of confrontation. The last thing we need in them is ready access to firearms. 2. When firearms are allowed on bar premises, bars' and restaurants' liability insurance skyrockets, leading to higher prices for food and beverages. 3. Servers don't need to be in the position of patting down customers, or asking them if they have a permit for their weapon. They aren't policemen. 4. According to the law, people carrying guns can't drink in the bar, which means they're taking up a seat that could be used by a paying customer. 5. You've seen kids get out of hand in restaurants. Imagine the tragedy of one going through mommy's purse and pulling the trigger on her gun. Or what if some homicidal drunk who doesn't have a gun decides to grab one he sees on another patron? Concealed doesn't mean "hidden." 6. Guns aren't allowed in Legislative Plaza, yet they're perfectly happy with folks carrying them into bars... the hypocrisy of their workplace vs. ours! 7. It is illegal to drink while armed. A person who consumes alcohol while packing a pistol may be in violation of the law, but that won't matter when someone dies in a heated barroom brawl from a gunshot wound. 8. Hunters bring flasks and beer on their hunting trips-- does anyone really think someone is just going to go to a bar, armed, and just hang out and not drink? 9. Even when fired with the best of intentions, bullets sometimes go astray. Fewer guns means there will be fewer accidents and mistakes. 10. This new law is making Tennessee a laughingstock. http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/106/Bill/HB0962.pdf will modify Michie's Legal Resources 11. Bars are chaotic and noisy and loud. The controlled environment of a pistol range does not qualify a person to think and react the way police officers do. We don't need vigilantes in bars. 12. Finally, if you are so worried about your safety that you feel you need to be packing a pistol to go into such-and-such bar... then you just need to go somewhere else. STOP THE INSANITY!
  16. Not sure if this has been posted before, but Dread seems to be one of the creators of this group... Guns and Alcohol Don't Mix | Facebook
  17. My whole line of thought is that a drunk can barely see straight. How is he going to determine who has a concealed weapon and successfully take it from the owner???
  18. Don't put too much weight on what? I was asking a question...
  19. Despite his recent legal troubles and questionable actions (was he ever convicted of anything?) the guy had some talent back in the day. You don't get called the Artist of the Decade, King of Pop, inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame, 13 Grammys, etc for nothing...
  20. It's a good day for entertainment news reporters!
  21. When Lakesite says they charge $20 + TICS + tax, are they charging tax on the $10 background check or the entire purchase price that you paid another dealer for the gun???
  22. Nothing...creating room for the birthday dinner tonight! MMMMMM....steak.....
  23. If you have a permit and it is not against company policy, then yes you can. Although you don't seem like you even own a gun...

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