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  1. Up for sale is a Gen2 Kel-Tec Sub2000 (Sub2K) in 9mm that takes Glock 17 mags. Comes with 2 Magpul G17 mags and a Magpul AFG. 

    How much?

    • $400

    What is the round  count?

    • 150

    Any blemishes?

    • Standard wear on internals for the round count
    • One circular mark on the outside of the barrel from an M-Lok over-tightening (highlighted in pics)
    • Marked out serial number in pics (FYI)

    What's in the box?

    • Kel-Tec Sub2000 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine
    • Magpul Angled Foregrip (AFG)
    • 2 Magpul G17 magazines
    • (if you want) I can throw in a gun lock

    Why would you sell such a great PCC?

    • I just bought the new Gen3 version which has a twist to the folder and allows you to keep a dedicated optic on the rail. As much as I'd love to keep this one as a backup, the wife shoots me dagger eyes whenever I come home with a new toy, so I have to sell this one to offset the cost of the new one. 

    Looking for any trades?

    • Not currently, just cash. 

    What are your terms for sale?

    • Face-to-face sales only - facilitated in the Mount Juliet, TN police department headquarters parking lot designation for person-to-person exchanges. This cuts down on scams and counterfeit cash deals.
    • Must have valid TN Carry Permit
    • Must be legally allowed to purchase a firearm
    • Cash only.

    Email with any questions. 

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  2. Up for sale is an M&P Shield in 9mm with lots of extra mags (some with extensions) and an upgraded Apex Trigger

    How much?

    • $375

    What is the round  count?

    • 300-350

    Any blemishes?

    • Standard wear on internals for the round count
    • Nothing external
    • Some light holster wear
    • Marked out serial number in pics (FYI)

    What's in the box?

    • M&P Shield 9mm with Apex Trigger
      • Action Enhancement Trigger & Duty/Carry Kit for M&P Shield
    • 6 OEM Magazines
      • 1x standard 8 around magazine with floorplate
      • 3x standard 8 round magazine with extended grip floorplate
      • 1x 10 round magazine (+2 extended mag)
      • 1x 11 round magazine (+3 extended mag)
    • (if you want) I can throw in a gun lock

    Why would you sell such a great pistol?

    • I bought this a years ago and it has been collecting dust lately. I carry a Sig P365 due to my little girl hands so this is never going to get much use from me. Would rather it go to a good home where it will get some EDC and range pew time.

    Looking for any trades?

    • Not currently, just cash. 

    What are your terms for sale?

    • Face-to-face sales only - facilitated in the Mount Juliet, TN police department headquarters parking lot designation for person-to-person exchanges. This cuts down on scams and counterfeit cash deals.
    • Must have valid TN Carry Permit
    • Must be legally allowed to purchase a firearm
    • Cash only.

    Email with any questions. 

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  3. Up for sale, a lightly used Rossi R92 Lever Rifle .45 LC 24in Octagon 12rd Brass Wood

    How much?

    • $700

    What is the round  count?

    • 100

    Any blemishes?

    • Standard wear on internals for the round count
    • A few spots on the brass I couldn't seem to get cleaned off. 

    What's in the box?

    • Rossi R92 Lever Rifle .45 (Model R92-52004)
    • User Manual
    • Original box
    • (if you want) I can throw in a gun lock

    Why are you selling magnificent lever action rifle?

    • I bought this from my brother a while ago, who needed cash at the time. I have enough mouths to feed with my collection, and don't want to add .45 long colt to the mix.

    Looking for any trades?

    • Not currently, just cash. 

    What are your terms for sale?

    • Face-to-face sales only - facilitated in the Mount Juliet, TN police department headquarters parking lot designation for person-to-person exchanges. This cuts down on scams and counterfeit cash deals.
    • Must have valid TN Carry Permit
    • Must be legally allowed to purchase a firearm
    • Cash only.

    Email with any questions. 

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  4. Glock 26 Gen 5 - subcompact 9x19 MM w/ night sights

    Up for sale, a lightly used G26 Gen5 with night sights and all accessories.

    How much?

    • $550

    What is the round  count?

    • 150 to 200

    Any blemishes?

    • Standard wear on internals for the round count
    • Nothing external
    • No holster wear
    • Marked out serial number in pics (FYI)

    What's in the box?

    • G26 Gen 5 with AmeriGlo bold night sights
    • 3x 10 Round 9x11MM magazines
    • Optional backstraps
    • Cleaning rod and brush
    • Glock mag/speed loader
    • Case
    • User Manual
    • (if you want) I can throw in a gun lock

    Why would you sell such a great pistol?

    • I bought this from my brother a while ago, who needed cash at the time. Been sitting in my safe ever since. I carry a Sig P365 due to my little girl hands so this is never going to get much use from me. Would rather it go to a good home where it will get some EDC and range pew time.

    Looking for any trades?

    • Not currently, just cash. 

    What are your terms for sale?

    • Face-to-face sales only - facilitated in the Mount Juliet, TN police department headquarters parking lot designation for person-to-person exchanges. This cuts down on scams and counterfeit cash deals.
    • Must have valid TN Carry Permit
    • Must be legally allowed to purchase a firearm
    • Cash only.

    Email with any questions. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  5. On 1/2/2021 at 7:02 PM, krunchnik said:

    Remember-Just fire off 2 rounds into the air off your back porch-thatll scarem

    Wait, I thought we were supposed to fire them through the front door? Maybe he'll clarify that for us in the next AWB bill. 

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  6. I just filed a Form 1 for an SBR, paid the $200 extortion fee and received the confirmation email from the ATF eforms site.

    They require the fingerprint card to be submitted within 10 business days from the form submission. Here's my dilema, every police department and Sheriff's office I have reached out to states they are not doing fingerprints due to Corona-virus right now.

    Questions:

    1. Are there any alternatives to in-person CLEO fingerprinting with the Form 1's?
    2. I had a Form 4 submitted for a suppressor in 2019 which was approved/issued in summer of 2020. Would the fingerprints on file with the ATF for that work for this Form 1?

    I reached out to the ATF regarding this, but don't expect a quick response so figured I'd reach out to the group here. How have you all been doing this since law enforcement stopped processing the fingeprint cards?

    Any help is appreciated. 

  7. On 8/10/2020 at 10:55 AM, Whisper said:

    GOA and the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition are all doing useful work.  Unfortunately, they each have about 200 members, none of them is doing any lobbying at the state level, and none of them has the networking strength to put on rallies or to mobilize voters in large groups.  Only the NRA can do that.  But until the NRA cleans house and becomes an organization of which gun owners can be proud, it doesn't deserve our support any more.  Let's build up the other organizations and hope that they'll someday have the strength to do what the NRA should be doing.  And try to rebuild the NRA, minus the corruption and compromising.

     

    Agree. I'm a lifetime member of NRA, but obtained that well before they started letting things slide. GOA and Firearms Policy Coalition get my money these days. 

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  8. I am having a bear of a time getting the taper pins out of an A2 front post. I do not need the sight, and am replacing it for low profile adjustable gas block to properly gas a new suppressor. 

    What I have done so far:

    • Hand guard is off.
    • Brake removed.
    • Gas tube roll pin is out.
    • Gas tube removed.
    • Barrel Removed from upper.
    • Measured taper pins on both sides to verify the correct side to slam (hitting the 0.12 side v 0.14 side)

    I started hammering away with the punches and the pins didn't budge. I noticed both sides of the taper pins were a little mushroomed, so I shaved down one to cut that tip off and went back to hammer. 

    I have had absolutely zero movement or luck. I have broken two steel pins at this point and am giving up.

    I really would prefer not to have to buy the Brownell's A2 sight pin block for this as I'm just tossing the sight. 

    I have watched numerous videos of people doing this, some make it look easy, some hard, but none impossible. Starting to think there is something wrong.

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    If there is a gunsmith out there willing to do this for some $$, I would gladly ship it out with a pre-paid return box to get this done and turned around fast. 


     

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  9. Hi TGO crew,

     

    I have a question to pose. With OCR (optical character recognition) tech out there and the dark web where people buy and sell stolen goods, wouldn't it be awesome if there was a way for people to look up lost or stolen firearms using the serial number and have a system that could search images in those dark web sites for the serial number on uploaded images by the thives?

     

    Was thinking about this and wondered if it existed, and if it didn't - whether or not we'd want a way to run searches.

     

    Most of the time the police will take a report and check local pawn shops, and that's it...but what if you could do the search and give the info to law enforcement?

     

    Thoughts?

     

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  10. State Farm and SAFECO only wanted the serial numbers and firearm description, no other documentation. The fact they were documented as being in your possession was all that was required should a claim be filed, no different than a stereo or refrigerator or couch.

    SAFECO is particularly good, in that there is no minimum coverage for firearms as "valuable items" exception, they are just figured into the overall maximum coverage, though they did want a list of the items w/ the serial numbers.

    Can't imagine you'd have any probs with any insurer on them regarding proof of ownership, unless they run the numbers for stolen ones. Nothing in either policy from either company I've used about that and I read them pretty carefully. Though I can't speak for other companies of course.

    - OS


    We use Encompass but I didn't see any rider options for firearms. I'll double check but their primary coverage is only for theft...so fire, tornado, etc. so they probably don't offer much.

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  11.  I'm sure you have plenty for a statement but I would contact them to see exactly how they want it done. I would figure at most it is a notarized statement with probably you and your wife's signatures. Especially if they aren't really expensive firearms I wouldn't see much fight.


    One is an original (lower at least) Colt 1911, government issued...the other a Remington 1903 with all original parts. Guessing when combined, a min of $1500, max $4,500. The notarized statement is a good idea. I'll bring that up, thanks.

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  12. 40 minutes ago, Omega said:

    Have you checked with the NRA's insurance to see if you can just up the coverage? 

    Yes, they use the ArmsCare Plus plan for this (which is the one I was interested in), and require proof of ownership, including the statement regarding a gift or inheritance. I may reach out to them and define what their statement must consist of, and whether or not I have enough information to prove that.

    Thanks Omega.

  13. I searched for this topic but came up with nothing, so if you know of another thread and can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.

    Issue (I'll keep it as brief as possible):

    1. Estranged father-in-law passed last year.
    2. My wife was his only daughter (he was not married and had no other children.)
    3. He lived with his 92 year old mother and owned no real property (house/car/stocks)
    4. When he passed, we gave most of his belongings to Goodwill - mostly clothes, some furniture.
    5. There were a few firearms that may be worth anywhere from $2,000-$4,000.
    6. There was no will, trust, or instructions for his belongings, and due to no real property, there was no probate or debts to settle.

    My wife knows I'm a "firearm enthusiast", or as she affectionately calls it "a gun nut", so she said to take the firearms. In addition to these, I have a nice collection myself worth more than my homeowner's insurance and standard NRA benefit($2,500) would cover so I have been looking at additional options to cover the remaining value. 

    Most companies I've looked at require specific information to prove ownership, including either a receipt, name and number where purchased or statement regarding a gift or inheritance. 

    Question:  Based on the info above, how would I go about proving ownership of these firearms for insurance purposes if a claim were to be filed?

    Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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