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  1. Old movie at this point, but Lawless with Tom Hardy is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. If you havent seen it, take rhe time to watch it. Also, SISU is a really good, but super violent war movie in a somewhat Tarantino style.
  2. Is there anyone local to Knoxville that can thread a 590A1 for Mossberg Accu-chokes? Looking to increase the flexibility of a shotgun and would like to be able to swap choke tubes as needed. A quicker turn around would be preferable, I know I can send it out to Vang Comp or someone similar but most of those guys are at least 8 weeks out plus shipping time.
  3. Just like the post says. Colt 1908 Pocket Hammerless, serial number comes back to being made in 1933 according to the Colt website. Took it on as part of a trade. Comes with 1 magazine. Asking $850, feel free to make an offer. Located in near Knoxville.
  4. No they both disappeared sometime before my dad was born in 54. Its unknown if they were sold, traded or stolen. Grandpa was born in 1900 and died in 84 and was somewhat of a local legend so who knows where they ended up. We have a few guns from Grandpa but nothing that would be old enough to be either of those.
  5. We think its a Colt Bisley SAA but not for sure. Its definitely some type of single action and Im just going off the postion of his fingers thinking the grip frame kicks forward bisley style. It wasnt among the few guns he passed down, and it may not have even been his gun, he may have been borrowing it just for the picture.
  6. Beautiful pistol and .41 mag is such an underrated cartridge. GLWS
  7. So this old picture was sent to me by an Uncle. Its my Grandfather, sometime in either 1923 or 1924, holding two pistols in front of the old home place in the mountains. I thought id give it a shot to recreate since it is very close to being exactly 100 years apart.
  8. So I have an affinity for big bores, but the ammo to do any real amount of target practice is crazy expensive. I really want to be able to roll my own and would like to cast and everything, but Im kinda at a loss where to start. Is the Lee loader hand loader style a viable option for loading approximately 50 rounds a week? What reloading manual should I start with? Any help with a direction to start in would be greatly appreciated
  9. Those Lew Hortons are nice and .44 special might be my favorite all around pistol cartridge. Very nice piece!
  10. This is the .45 Colt Blackhawk I built a few years ago using a brass one. The fit was good and the installation was simply.
  11. Try this link. They call them backstraps instead of grip frames. https://gungrip.com/ruger-lightning-backstraps-3.aspx
  12. If you cant find one here tey NC Ordnance. They have a Lightning style birdshead, I had a brass one on a .45 Blackhawk and they are really nice
  13. Like new in the box, never been fired or carried S&W Model 29-10 classic 4". Light turn ring on cylinder. Includes 3 sets of grips, factory target grips, Altamont Super Rosewood Checkered with medallions and Super Walnut Smooth and 2 holsters, 1 custom holster for Country Cobbler of Gatlinburg and 1 Desantis Speed Scabbard. Mainly looking to trade for a Model 629 Deluxe 3" or a 629 2 5/8 PC or a 329 PD. Will consider other revolvers in trade, I have a real love for big bores with 3.5" and shorter barrels. Located near Knoxville and can meet up almost anywhere east of Nashville gor the right deal.
  14. These Miroku made rifles are absolutely awesome. Ive had two, a 1886 in .45-70 amd am 1895 in .30-06 and they were some of the finest firearms Ive owned. Good luck with the sale.
  15. Thats a dream piece there. Id love to find one like that
  16. This is the guy who did my 34 for a Holosun and his prices were fair and his turnaround time was good. https://vidcustoms.com/ If your wanting a leather holster Id check Russel Made Holsters in Harrogate. If you want Kydex Id go with Fury Holsters in Maryville.
  17. Gun store would be a far stretch. They do have an FFL and a very small selection of mostly used firearms, but for the most part they're prices are through the roof on both guns and ammo. The last ammo I priced in there was some Hornady V-max .22 mag and it was $42 a box of $50. And it still had a partial sticker on it from A1 tactical in Harriman where they bought it for $17 a box. I do business there on hardware and Stihl stuff, but I wouldn't waste my time doing gun business there. And Brays is closed, thats the Windrock Snack shake now. They have good burgers
  18. Its not something Id pay a gunsmith to do to one of mine, but it is a part of history and lead to the first factory snubs. This one being a big bore in .45 acp makes it an extremely fun shooter and conversation piece as well.
  19. So this gun has some unknown history, I bought it off Armslist a couple years ago, having an interest in all things Colt and old fashioned. Its not an orginal fitz as far as I know, but it does seem to be a very well built period copy of one. Pretty neat piece of history that i wanted to share here. A
  20. Still looking. Bought a post-66 short frame but would like to find a pre-66 long frame or even a 27-33 square butt.
  21. Looking for a Colt Detective Special in .38 special. Must be a blued finish pre-72 with exposed ejector rod. Would prefer a long grip frame, but short would be fine as well. Shooter condition, not looking for a collector piece though Ill definitely consider one for the right price. Will drive anywhere East of Nashville, from Kentucky to Ga line for the right pistol. Cash in hand.

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