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Everything posted by Fadex
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I'd keep it like it is...but that's only because I have wanted a .410 double for years!!
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I'm not familiar with the accuracy of that particular round but typically the hyper velocity rounds tend to be less accurate than the slower standard velocity or subsonic rounds. But they should be great for plinking or hunting.
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Are you referring to Prater's BBQ in McMinnville? If so, it was ok last time I was there. Not really much of a restaurant per se at that time but maybe they have expanded.
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I have. There is a thread here somewhere with several accounts of how they screwed people. I will never order from them again. Horrible policies, horrible customer service.
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Congrats!! Tying the knot myself in July...may god have mercy on our souls...lol
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The Fog Light is good, but it's not on the way to Fall Creek Falls. I'm assuming that you are taking HWY 8 across the mountain to the park. After McMinnville there is NOTHING...but a couple convenience stores and Skyline Coal Mine. Have you checked the park restaurant's menu? That's where I would eat.
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Agreed. Scotty's posts are the first things I have ever read that makes me want to kick someone in the nuts from behind.
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I would hit Chicken Chef...I love that place. It's nothing fancy, but the food is good. The only other place I would go is Stewarts Pharmacy (they have an old fashioned soda fountain/restaurant in the back left corner) or the Mexican restaurant in the same strip center. Other than those I would keep driving to Woodbury and eat at Joe's Place.
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I'm not gonna take the chance and look into it's eyes or check the scales near it's "anal vent". Poisonous or non poisonous, I don't want it anywhere near me.
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Muskets? If we can find lead.
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Some good info there. I'm embarrassed but I don't have a blister kit either. I should know better but I never though about it.
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Similar to Castro and another historical figure with the first name of Adolf.
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You save'em if you want to....I'll just mix a little mortar and hose the rest down the drain. I hate them all...creeps me out just thinking about it.
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Last time I kept up with all of the details, Fuente was one of the only cigars that you could get already cured. Most of the CAO, Romeo & Julietta, etc needed a few months in the humidor before they really smoothed out.
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Cool....pricing? Colors?
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Sorry Mitch...this is REALLY late. Mike Patterson at The Saddle Shop Phone: 615-395-7555 The Saddle Shop His email is mpatter2@bellsouth.net
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http://www.tennesseeholstercompany.com Mike Patterson at The Saddle Shop also makes some really nice holsters. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/firearm-accessories/15696-new-gunleather.html
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Since passing the class is a requirement for the HCP, that proves it to me. If you need further documentation via email this is their page: Handgun Carry Permits To the best of my knowledge there is not a public database where you can download a copy of your certificate. I sincerely doubt that the state scans them and puts them on a server. Maybe some of the instructors on here can chime in about where the certificate goes after the class.
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Ummm....to clarify a little. Handgun Carry Permit Renewals How to Renew Your Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit ALL handgun permit applicants seeking a new, renewal, or replacement permit must provide proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Residency. Your handgun carry permit will expire four (4) years from the date it is issued. Renewals can be submitted up to six (6) months prior to the expiration date. If the handgun carry permit has been expired greater than 6 months past the expiration date, the applicant will have to start the complete original application process. This includes completing a handgun safety course, paying the $115 fee, being fingerprinted and undergoing a background check. Permit Holders whose permit has not expired and are renewing their permit, may legally carry their handgun with the receipt provided from their application. Permit Holders whose permit have expired and are renewing their permit, cannot lawfully carry a handgun until they receive their new permit. The renewal fee for a handgun carry permit is $50.00. Upon approval of the renewal application, a new permit will be mailed to the Handgun Carry Permit Applicant. A permit holder can submit a Renewal Application at any Driver License Center or renew by mail. To receive a renewal application by mail call (615) 251-8590. The renewal application must be complete and signed by the applicant. The application, CERTIFIED PROOF of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Residency (no photocopies; documents will NOT be returned) and the $50.00 fee payable by check or money order, can be mailed to the following address: Tennessee Department of Safety Handgun Permit Office 1150 Foster Ave. Nashville, Tn 37243-1000 Incomplete applications cannot be processed. FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. So to summarize. You can renew your handgun permit up to six months after it has expired. You do not have to pick it up in person if you are renewing. If you don't know where you took the class there is no public database that will give you that information. If it is an armed guard license you can go to this link to look up you license status and other information: Department of Commerce & Insurance Administration Licence Roster Search And the renewal requirements and link to the application are here: Private Protective Services - Armed Security Officer/Guard Requirements Since you are out of country, I doubt a phone call is all that simple to achieve...much less waiting on hold forever. So here's a link to the contact page that has several email addresses as well as an "email us" link. They should be able to help if they are aware of the situation and can confirm your info: Private Protective Services - Contact Info Hope this helps. If you are still having trouble feel free to PM me and I will dig some more.
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I went with a Savage Mk II. Target barrel and thumb hole stock. A tad heavy but very accurate, reliable, and you can easily separate the stock from the barrel for portability.
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Same here.
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Looks like a sweet little gun to me. I've never considered a .22 a toy. They can be more deadly that much larger calibers in the right conditions.