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  1. Thanks! Yeah I have 2 of these and will keep one. I guess most folks just don’t realize how unique this is especially for CZ fans. I will give it a bit more time then take it to my favorite FFL to list on Gunbroker for even more, where I know it will sell to a wider audience.
  2. Appreciate offer but I am downsizing. Not interested in trades. This is the CZ version of a Smith Model 41. Anyone that loves the ergonomics of the classic CZ 75 and wants a reliable 22 handgun that is not a kit but matched upper and lowers should consider this.
  3. Comes with 2 10 round mags. Mags are widely available since same as the CZ Kadet conversion kit. The lower of this gun is the ergonomics, build and weight of a regular CZ 75.
  4. Rare complete CZ 75 22lr upper and lower matched serial number 22lr. This is NOT a kadet conversion kit, but rather a 22 manufactured by CZ as a complete 22 based on the legendary CZ 75 platform. CZ quit offering this to the dismay of many fans @ 2009. I purchased this gun used and put about 200 rounds through it @ 2015. Been in safe ever since. Perfect shape with 2 mags. Check out CZ forums dedicated "Kadet" threads. If you like high quality 22 handguns you should consider this. $750 OBO cash. Must sign BOS and provide copy of TN DL or HCP. Franklin TN area.
  5. Like new at most 50 rounds through this piece. Safe queen for past few years ready to go to someone that enjoys incredible smooth action revolver. Great trigger. All stainless, rubber grip, hammerless with night sights. Will include paddle holster made for this revolver and 150 rounds of Fiocchi 38 special for you to use, and 75 rounds of Hornady 38+p for carry. $700 for everything listed. Cash only. Sign BOS and provide copy of TN DL or HCP. Franklin/Nashville area only.
  6. I have discussed mags with another member here. All mags listed are M2 mags. I must have already disposed of any M1 mags I might have had. The 8 mags shown, all seat and release without issue in this M2 FDE firearm.
  7. I am offering great price with all the mags. You are getting mags for @ 15/mag at most. Sell online for 30-40+. That means firearm is priced @ $380!! I am also throwing in a custom Kydex OWB holster for free.
  8. Continuing to clean out the safe. Never fired hard to find FDE Walther PPQ M2. With 8 mags...6 are flush fit 15 round, 2 are 15+2 extended. Firearm never fired. Among the best trigger and reset of any striker fired handgun. $500 cash for all. Franklin TN area. Cash only. Sign BOS and provide copy of TN DL/HCP.
  9. Ruger 327 federal 4 inch sp 101 stainless revolver. Cleaning out the safe. Round count < 100. Great alternative to 357 magnum. Sold with the following ammo ( round counts approximate but close) to get started and enjoy: American Eagle 327 federal 250 rounds Federal 327 Hydra Shok 60 rounds Speer Gold Dot 327 federal 80 rounds Hornady 32 H & R mag critical defense 75 rounds Fiocchi 32 S & W FMJ 500 rounds Revolver alone $600 OBO Ammo alone $500 (only if revolver sells first without ammo) OBO $1000 for revolver and all ammo combined Cash FTF Must sign BOS and provide copy or TN DL and/or HCP for handgun Franklin TN area
  10. I used to frequent the FGS because they most likely had an example of almost any firearm I might be interested in. Clearly not the best prices for any current retail item, but I might stumble on a nice used gun that was interesting. The place was a crowded mess to some degree, and I guess that came back to haunt the owners as detailed in the article above. I would urge anyone in the area to stop by the new Outpost Armory variation and take a look. Much less crowded and chaotic than the old FGS floorspace, and basically your typical firearms store. I went by last week, prices seem typical for the area. It was almost empty and I would say they need customers. If you are in the Franklin area and have not stopped by I would say worth a look.
  11. It varies but when I need a quick summer grab and go: Keltec P32 with Underwood .32 ACP 55gr. Xtreme Defender Solid Monolithic ammo, and sticky holster. Good for any summer short pocket. Another option is the usual Sig P365. If not in pocket then in truck lock box or pocket carry in urban areas. Things get more aggressive from there depending on where I am traveling and where I stay overnight if not at home.
  12. SOLD Like new never fired. I purchased about 4 years ago and had set in safe since then. Rossi Model 92 stainless lever action wood stock 357/38 10 round. I cannot attest to rifle since it was never fired. $675 cash FTF in Franklin or Brentwood TN area. Must be willing to sign a BOS and allow copy of TN DL or HCP.
  13. Since I am much closer to Royal Range, how does this compare with RR?
  14. He was a pioneer in gun web videos...predated most others. Never really changed his approach. His shot show interviews were always great to watch. Condolences to his family and friends.
  15. "Not to take anything away from Mr. Wilson, and I certainly am very glad that he was there and was capable of doing what he did, but let's not hastily put firearms instructors on a pedestal and believe for a moment that being one is the only way that a person could perform similarly in such a dire circumstance." What you say is true in theory, but this video demonstrates to all of us that, if we want to act as "sheepdogs", then we need to train consistently and repetitively to replicate the shot this man made. I don't see Wilson "fumbling" at all on this video, that is the other guy in front with a gun apparently at 6 o'clock . I am not so sure that most people (and for sure including most law enforcement), could reproduce this shot under the duress of the moment that we see in that video. A single effective head shot from 20 yards or so on a moving target? This firearm instructor clearly has better marksmanship than many police officers or citizen gun owners. It is a standard to aspire to, and I agree that many motivated citizen gun owners should in fact try to emulate. You cannot get this from static practice at an indoor gun range, and we all need to seek instruction and locations that offer more. What is most reassuring is that if Mr. Wilson's initial shot missed, he and the others in place that rise to help, would have still eliminated the evil much sooner and with less loss of life than if the congregation had been the sitting ducks Beto and his supporters would prefer.
  16. If Franklin is viewed as "gone to the left" I hate to think how one would view metro Nashville and Memphis. Franklin is hardly left leaning. Only 2 precincts in Williamson County voted majority in favor of Bredesen who might be viewed individually as a true moderate Dem ( not withstanding how he might have voted up in DC once in the clutches of the party leadership). You are right things are changing... but it will be another decade or more before the demographics and population density favor left leaning social agenda. The lack of Republicans acting like real Republicans instead of RINO's, at the state and national level, is doing as much damage as the demographic changes to those with true conservative and libertarian leanings.
  17. Mentally ill and past history of suicidal ideation. The longer he does not show up I predict the more likely he will ultimately be found dead from self inflicted injury. There are still a lot of empty hills and woods around that area even with the development.

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