Jump to content

Ray Z

Active Member
  • Posts

    659
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    100%

Posts posted by Ray Z

  1.   I signed up of half a dozen raffles Knowing good and well that I was going to end up on junk mail lists. This time I stepped in the well known pile of it and ended up with a quarter stuck to the bottom of my shoe. I signed up at Henry booth and sure and behold I won the $1100 Henry NRA lever action rifle.

     

    I've never had a rifle that looked this beautiful. The engraving is fantastic, the stock is a well fitted walnut. For someone that is going to be 71atthe end of the month, I'm as excited as a kid at Christmas.   

     

    image.png.b7670f6f8245bed06b5584f066643fae.png

    • Like 8
  2. Spend a fortune on rawhide chewies throw them on the floor. The next time he even looks at the couch cushions hand him one. We've got a golden, a Shepard, a great pyrenees, and a Heinse  57 verities. Ended up replacing the furniture in two rooms before learning this trick.

  3. 20 hours ago, bersaguy said:

    Well I have no clue how many I will have in 9mm when all is said and done but I sold Grunt 500 and I have that many or more again already and like I said, I just started on the big 5 gallon pail last evening. If you don't find any before I get done I will let you know how many I have.

    Figure out how much you've got and what you want for them. I just finished the last of the 5 gallon bucket I had.

    Ray

    rzillick@gmail.com

  4. On 3/20/2018 at 7:43 PM, Garufa said:

    Teachers aren’t going to do that, nor are their unions, school boards, local guvments, parents, and taxpayers going to allow it.  

    You've made a very definite statement. I believe that most teachers have had enough. And they are wanting to step up to the plate and stop craziness. Has anybody noticed how little carjackings have been in the news since self locking doors and concealed carry?

  5. Now it's about time to get the teachers packing. They could practice right in the school with paintball or the like. On live targets  and classroom discussion after the scenarios. Who wouldn't give up a couple of hours once every other week.

    The officer did a great job. I don't want to take from hes thunder. But how far did he have to travel to get to the "shots fired". Many of us in practical pistol sports would be glad to help out where we could.

  6. 12 hours ago, Grunt67 said:

    If you have a powder scale, make sure it's accurate, & use it to check what the powder measure is throwing. 

    Bottom line, this doesn't sound right on a lot of levels.

    I have a RCBS Chargemaster. All my rifle charges are measured. When I use powders like 4895 It's worse. It has a longer tube to it.

     

    12 hours ago, Sunfish said:

    I turn on my vibratory tumbler with the lid on and hold my finger over the mouth and rest it on there lightly so it can bounce a little and it only takes a couple seconds to shake it down.

    That's a good idea. I'm going to try it.

  7. What do you guys do to settle a load of powder? When I use stick powder like Varget in a bottleneck cartridge " 308" that there are times when, even though  I am using a long tube on my powder funnel and all the same brand of case I don't have enough room for all the powder. I'd have to check, but I think I drop 37 gr. of varget out of the powder measure into the case. After tapping the case on the bench top a dozen of so time  almost the whole inside if the neck is showing. This is a butt pain,  it breaks my concentration, and it slows me down. What do you guys do in a case like this?

  8. On 3/1/2018 at 6:48 PM, scooter said:

    I have been to the last three. The NRA Annual Meeting is open to attendees Friday, Saturday and Sunday. That's it. www.nraam.org has all the information you need.

    • Pre-register online and let them send you the registration package by mail. That way you do not need to wait in line at the registration desk in the convention center.
    • Saturday is the busiest day for the exhibition and you almost can't make your way through the crowds.
    • On Friday, the exhibition is quite empty as many people attend the Leadership Forum.
    • On Sunday, many booth give-aways and deals are already gone.
    • Most celebrities (Miculek, R. Lee Ermey, etc.) are typically there on Friday and Saturday.
    • It will typically take you two days to explore the exhibition floor.
    • Have good walking shoes, as you will walk several miles a day.
    • Take a backpack with you for a small snack and soft drink, and for picking up catalogs, give-aways and anything you buy. 
    • Carry your firearm!

    The NRA Annual Meeting is still in Dallas, despite the statements made by Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway. There will be protests. I am not sure how many people will show up for them though. In the past, anti-gun protests were rather tiny. There may also be some protesting in the convention center by NRA members against the NRA Leadership (see the shirt below).

    I still haven't decided yet if I am going or not and how. The NRA is pissing me off lately and I have seen the exhibition floor now for the last three years. It may be entertaining though if there is any significant protest.

    Will President Trump speak this year? LOL

    NRA-Not-Really-Activists_T-shirt-Black_M

    I agree with everything except going for two days. I have gone for the last 4 years and you just can't see everything in two days. Go for three days, see everything, make notes of the things you want to see again, and where they are, and take your time. You will never see as many manufacturers reps in one place. I wouldn't miss it. I save up all my stupid questions all year long and ask the people that actually design the products. Here's one I asked Siearra, " If you were hunting in Tennessee for deer what bullet would you use " Didn't take the engineer from Siearra three seconds to answer, " Pro hunter 150gr ". Oh, boy was he right!

  9. 7 hours ago, dawgdoc said:

    I had a Mini 14 that consistently jammed.  Sent back to Ruger three times.  They replaced it the third time.  They refunded the full purchase price when that one jammed.  

    I still carry an LC9 daily, although it has been sent back a few times.   

    Never had a jam with any of the Rugers I've got. My Mini 14 and my Mini 30 doesn't like light loads. I honestly think I could feed my SR 762 a long brown thing and it would go off.

  10. On 12/29/2017 at 10:32 AM, gregintenn said:

    Ruger ain't scared of ugly are they?

    If you want pretty, marry a good looking lady, that never gets a headache, and will bring you a beer once in a while. Have you ever heard of a Ruger that didn't work?

  11. My wife and I saw it last night. We both were really disappointed. It didn't follow the story line from the other movies, bounced around so much that you couldn't follow any story line, they killed of the only character from the old movies that is still alive in real life, moved so fast you couldn't  follow what was going on. Shall I go on whining? Spent $40 for 1 popcorn, 2 drinks, and 2 tickets. Wish I had that choice to make over again.

  12. 5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gif5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gif5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gif5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gif5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gifI found this in one of my reloaded cartridges. What the hell could make this kind of mark on the base? It is very sharp [Snags the fingernail] and I can't read the manufacture stamp

    9mm base.gif5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gif5a240277c153a_9mmbase.gif.37a12b23e28d8fc5a82c1008bd7e9e96.gif

    9mm base.jpg

  13. 4 hours ago, bersaguy said:

    I don't know why anyone would remove their gun from it's holster and not clear it everytime before handing it to someone to show it to them.  And I never put my finger inside the trigger guard when I am clearing it or reloading it period.............:wall:

    bersaguy I agree with you completely. It was accident, but all accidents have a reason for happening.

    • Like 1
  14. Well, how about a statement from the guy across the table of the man that had the accidental discharge?

    • After having a Thanksgiving lunch in a meeting room of the church the discussion went to what kind of handgun a lady at the table should get for concealed carry.
    • The gentleman just across from me said " I carry everyplace I go ". With this he reached into his pocket and pulled out his LCP. Dropped the mag and cleared the chamber
    • He handed me the gun, I gave it a proprietary look and handed it the lady we were talking about. She also gave it a 5 second look and handed it back to him.
    • He then returned the mag and charged the chamber. Then put it back in his pocket. [Never saw a holster]
    • He then took it back out of his pocket to show my wife the paint he put on the hammer so he could see at a glance if the gun was cocked.
    • If you've noticed I didn't say anything about him clearing the gun again.
    • He had the gun in the palm of his hand facing away from my wife so she could see the back of the pistol and unfortunately toward his.
    • Why, I don't know but his finger ended up inside the trigger guard and accidentally pulled the trigger.
    • The blast from the gas blew a great deal of the tissue from just under his thumb away. The bullet impacted his wife in the lower abdomen, traveled just under the skin for a distance of 3-4 inches exiting and continuing on to hit her in the underside of her forearm, impacting both bones.

    Now let's talk about the way Tennesseans react to such an emergency. It took 15-20 seconds for the rest of the people in the room to realize what had happened. You might expect them to run away from the danger, but that wasn't the case. Several went outside and were in the process of calling 911. Some moved the tables out of the way. Many were cleaning up the blood off the floor. Those of us with medical training were working were working with the injured.

    Minutes later the Tellico Plain Police were on the scene. Followed by those from the next town North, followed closely by EMS. The man was taken by squad and his wife was taken by helicopter to UT.

  15. I have several single shot 22's from back in the time when a quality kids gun could be bought. Over the years the stocks have shown a crack or two in them. How can I go about fixing them? A replacement stock would cost more than the guns are worth.

TRADING POST NOTICE

Before engaging in any transaction of goods or services on TGO, all parties involved must know and follow the local, state and Federal laws regarding those transactions.

TGO makes no claims, guarantees or assurances regarding any such transactions.

THE FINE PRINT

Tennessee Gun Owners (TNGunOwners.com) is the premier Community and Discussion Forum for gun owners, firearm enthusiasts, sportsmen and Second Amendment proponents in the state of Tennessee and surrounding region.

TNGunOwners.com (TGO) is a presentation of Enthusiast Productions. The TGO state flag logo and the TGO tri-hole "icon" logo are trademarks of Tennessee Gun Owners. The TGO logos and all content presented on this site may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission. The opinions expressed on TGO are those of their authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the site's owners or staff.

TNGunOwners.com (TGO) is not a lobbying organization and has no affiliation with any lobbying organizations.  Beware of scammers using the Tennessee Gun Owners name, purporting to be Pro-2A lobbying organizations!

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to the following.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Guidelines
 
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.