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  1. :rolleyes: I like the fact that I can use the mags I already have and the gun can be accessorised a great deal, too. And from what I read, it is very easy to clean.

    Understood. I re-read your original post and you were not soliciting for opinons on the Beretta, rather where to buy them in West Tennessee. My bad.

    Nice post Chuck, I think I've picked out another $300 worth for my AR!

  2. I was real interested in the Beretta 9mm Storm carbine at one point until I held one side-by-side with the Bushmaster Carbon 15 9mm. The AR is very lightweight and for me, better handling in regards to shouldering and pointability.

    If the Berettas were still available in the $600 range, that might have made a difference. However, I was able to acquire the AR for about the same price.

  3. I would like to purchase a 10/22 receiver for a build project as I haven't located a good "donor" gun from which to scavenge a receiver. Are there any dealers within a reasonable drive from Knoxville that can order a receiver from Tactical Solutions, Kidd, Nodak Spud, or MOA?

    I realize I can order one myself and transfer it through an FFL, but I thought I would see if any dealers are interested as they can buy at wholesale and make a little off the deal.

  4. I sold a gun on this forum a few months back. I conservatively overestimated the number of rounds fired. It was an M&P 9c. I bought it and never liked the dangling pinky (short grip). I don't think I shot two boxes of ammo through it.

  5. I have a Mustang and have carried it. But I do not like to carry a pistol that has a safety that needs to be disengaged before shooting. I know you will get a lot of differing opinions on this.

    I used to carry the 1911 models but have switched to the Walter because there is no safety per se. It is a DA/SA.

    I noticed in the same AR article that Walther makes a 380 with this attribute.

    ....or a Kahr P380 (DAO).

  6. You are likely looking at a sign for Fox & Company. I haven't been in there in a long time but the last time I was in, their gun side of the business wasn't much. Back in the early to mid 1980's they were a fully stocked gun store and had a gunsmith onsite. I'm not sure anymore.

    I recall they had (have) some decent marine mechanics also.

    You might look them up and give them a call, it has been several years since I visited the store.

  7. Another plus for the M&P9c is that it will accept the fullsize mags.

    It does stick out of the bottom, it works very well at the range and

    if anything goes "bump in the night" at home... you have an additional 5 rounds. ;)

    The one I sold included a mag sleeve for the fullsize mags. It extended the grip nicely.

  8. I've shot plastic bottles waterfilled or not, a Styrofoam dummy, heavy steel plate, and of course steel spinner targets I set up.

    Of course we've always cleaned up plastic remains and etc before leaving.

    - OS

    I did not know spinners were okay at Norris. I wouldn't mind setting some out at distance as I like shooting reactive targets. I used to love shooting at Norris, but the past few years it has gotten so crowded that I usually drive the extra distance to one of the WMA ranges. Maybe I'll give it another shot (pun intended).

  9. I saw one over the weekend (Randy's in Knoxville).

    As a P22 owner, I always thought a .380 version would be on my list. The P22 is very fun to shoot. However, the .380 ammo issue is causing me to pause on purchasing that caliber and I've moved out of the "tacticool" mode. Definitely a neat gun, but my tastes have changed.

  10. I had a Ruger 22/45 Mark II that I liked but I replaced it with Browning Buckmark Field Target which I like even better.

    I had a Ruger Bearcat revolver I regret selling, I wish I could find another in stainless.

    Although not quite as accurate as the Ruger or Browning, the Wather P22 is very fun to plink with.

  11. You should have seen his face -- it was awful. His face was wretched in pain -- it reminded me of Lee Harvey Oswald when Ruby got him.

    I don't know why, but that made me laugh out loud. I've seen the Ruby/Oswald photo all my life and I guess it made an impression. I'm sorry I missed this would-be thief get piled on. I almost went this morning, but time got away. Maybe tomorrow.

  12. Damn...Remember when you could pick up a brick of 500 rounds for $6.99?

    I've still got a couple of those...but still, I'm beginning to think my current stock is a bit insufficient...

    I know what you mean. In 1983, you could buy a brand new Ruger 10-22 for less than $100 and 1000 rounds (bulk) of ammo for less than $10.

    My point is, .22's used to be dirt cheap to shoot.

  13. Drove into the parking lot around 11:40 AM, coupon in pocket, looked at the line to the steps in the rain and thought about how packed it would be inside and drove home. Based on my visits to the last few shows, I doubt any vendors have what I am looking for anyhow (AR lower). I've had better luck online lately, even with the expense and hassle of FFL transfers.

    Now, if I were looking for a Glock, Chinese optics, jerky, cheap knives, gutter guards, or perfume, I might have scored. :cool:

    If I'm mistaken, let me know and I'll try again tomorrow.

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