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  1. Visiting  a local shop yesterday. They sold their first one on Gun Broker. wouldn't say what they got just more than MSRP. They also related how the bolt self stripped when they took it out of the rifle. Took them some time to get it put back together so they could ship.

     

    Wish I had been there to see the whole show.

  2. To bad we are located in Gallatin. Sam set up Remingtons  1911 production line and does customs. I know there has to be some one closer to you. Good luck. I consider SA pistols to be one of the better buys for the money.

     

    Cheers

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  3. Just think of Ringo's Winchester 92, fast firing, easy and quick to handle. Or you can call it todays M1 carbine on steroids. The ballistics are more in line with the STG 44. The gun that started modern era  assault rifles.

     

    It is not just limited to 100 yds, But that is enough range for most of us.

  4. I call shennanigans!   :)   My 6.2L gets 12.5 no matter what I'm doing.  Are you driving downhill both directions in neutral or somethi

     

    I'm Driving my 2010 Raptor with the HP 5.4. Have no complaints,balances well , sounds good and the computer didn't cut out until I got to 107 in 4WD :rock:. Averaging 17-18 on my commute between Hermitage and Gallatin.

     

    you will notice in my post I don't have the heavy 6.2. I have an automatic transmission and have a weapons locker in the bed and a locking bead cover. I try to drive and not  just steer the vehicle. It makes a difference if you pay attention to the traffic and what is ahead of you. Red lights kill your gas mileage. You can also verify my statement with the on board computer. BTW I run whatever the cheapest gas there is.

     

    Forty five years of driving many different vehicles all over the world have given me a few skills.

    :cheers:

    TS

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  5. I'm Driving my 2010 Raptor with the HP 5.4. Have no complaints,balances well , sounds good and the computer didn't cut out until I got to 107 in 4WD :rock:. Averaging 17-18 on my commute between Hermitage and Gallatin.

  6. According to my years of reading about the 1911 the grip safety was a requirement of the Military board, not JMB. The  pistol was originally designed for the horse cavalry. As to why, some people have problems deactivating the safety due to hand size or shape. That is why you see most "beavertail" safeties have a bump at the bottom. It was very common for the grip safety to be disabled by gunfighters in the past. I have seen several different ways this has been done, including rawhide wrapped around the frame by one Texas Ranger.

     

    Someone can feel free to correct me if they can find another valid statement on this. My memory is not the best.

     

    Cheers,

     

    ts

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  7. Supposedly there was a law passed a couple of years ago that stopped volume increases for commercials. You also have to remember that the DREK that is on the tube is geared for a 5th grade level. With reality TV this has even dropped lower. With the state of our school system today that means more of a 3rd grade level from our primary school days. If we put more money into teaching and less in bussing and sports this might help. I also DVR any shows I want to watch, some of the on demand do not let you FF through commercials.

  8. Having been going and participating in gun shows since I was in short pants the '60s. There has not been a good gun show in middle Tennessee since the '80s. The commercial shows are just flea markets with gun gear and professional purveyors, jewelry, Jerky, Chinese knives and anything else the promoter can get to fill tables. Here and there you might see  a true gun collector. If you are looking for parts or deals the way to go is the NET. An unfortunate reality. It's like going into most gun stores now... Black rifle...Black rifle... Plastic pistol...Plastic pistol. Newest internet plastic fantastic crap.

     

    That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :2cents:

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  9. Springfield armory was the best value in a 1911 for years. Until I started testing Arsenal 1911s. For the price point and number of models they have introduced over the last couple of years I have been very impressed with them overall. Just got my hands on my second .22TCM, a tactical with full railed dust cover. They are now making long slide versions. All of them I have handled have had good triggers and been reliable. A very good base gun to turn into a full house custom as well.

    Just my opinion. Worth what you paid for.
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