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JeffsSig

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  1. Thanks everyone for your input......

    Ok I went and did it…..

    I bought a new safe from my local Co-Op. It is a 22 gun safe.

    Measure 30W x 24D x 59H.

    I got what I think was a good deal. The sales tax pushed it a bit over what I could of bought online for. But hey…… some one has to help out the government and they even brought it to the house and set it in the old Man Cave.

    Its nothing special but it feels my needs for now.

    Here are some images. (poor ones)

    safe1.jpg

    safe2.jpg

    safe3.jpg

    The racks for the long guns are a bit tall and almost don’t hold my long guns. (Levers)

    I guess ill be cutting that down a bit.

  2. Thanks guys for some starting points.

    PackinMama

    I did find one on eBay and Ill see if I can get a price break for 2?

    That is if you want one. PM me if so. I can have em delivered to 1 of 3 businesses in Bean Station, Morristown or Rogersville.

    Heres what I found:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=140277310912&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=004

    675$ shipped

    GS5922LE Diamond Back 1/2 Hour Fire Protected Gun Safe with Keypad.

    Now with Lifetime Fire & Burglary Guarantee

    Black textured finish with gold trim compliments any decor.

    The carpeted interior and cushioned barrel rests protect your guns.

    Fully adjustable shelving allows you to customize the interior to best suit your needs.

    Electronic Digital Keypad and straight handle

    30 minutes fire protection in a 1250 degree fire.

    (4) pre-drilled anchor holes

    Heat activated door seal

    Drill resistant hardplate

    Relocker device

    Dehumidifier access hole

    Adjustable shelving

    16 gun capacity

    (9) 1" diameter locking bolts

    Dimensions: 6.74 cu. ft.

    External: 59"H x 22"W x 16"D

    Internal: 56 1/4"H x 20 1/2"W x 10 1/4"D

    Weight: 379 Lbs

  3. 2 new ones I got yesterday

    Ruger Super Blackhawk .44Mag - 5 1/2" - Blued

    Marlin 1894 COWBOY 44 MAG

    Not anything special but they are new and are both 44mags.

    I’ve wanted a same caliber combo in a lever and revolver for a long time and finally broke down and bought them.

    Ill go fire them this weekend and post a range report.

    Now to find a good price on 44 ammo.

    44M.jpg

    44R.jpg

  4. Just did some searching and found this:

    We also must take the time to highlight the many victories that were achieved in the Volunteer State during this session, which include the signing of “Castle Doctrine†legislation, Emergency Powers legislation, and “No-Net-Loss†legislation into law.Governor Bredesen signed House Bill 145, sponsored by State Representative Michael McDonald (D-44). HB145, “No-Net-Loss†legislation, requires the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency to have a base line number of public hunting acres that are always open to hunting, guaranteeing that future generations have the same hunting opportunities that are enjoyed today. Also signed was Senate Bill 1597, introduced by State Senator Mark Norris (R-32), legislation prohibiting any government agency from regulating the lawful sale, possession, transfer, transport, and carry of firearms during a state of emergency, such as occurred following Hurricane Katrina. Governor Bredesen did not stop there, also giving his approval to House Bill 1907, the “Castle Doctrine†self-defense bill. HB 1907, championed by State Representative Randy Rinks (D-71), will permit an individual to use deadly force to protect him or herself wherever they have a legal right to be. The bill also provides civil immunity for those who defend themselves from criminal attack. Special thanks go out to State Senators Doug Jackson (D-25) and Paul Stanley (R-31) for sponsoring the Senate version of this legislation.

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