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  1. On 8/11/2020 at 3:33 PM, Omega said:

    If TWRA wants to mount a camera they better let me know or they may lose them, and I will also submit a bill for cleaning up the litter.  I like to plink on my land, I shoot at things that stand out and do not belong to me. 

    Did you read how removing the cameras worked out for the gentleman profiled in the article?

  2. 40 minutes ago, chances R said:

    and I think, for the most part, all of those issues are covered in the state laws.  Reasonable not to be able to discharge firearms in the city limits.  The building issue is addressed by state law, but that does not keep people from having questions.  There are some reasonable restrictions anticipated by state law.

    No reason the State, under preemption if it existed, could not put forth a law that reads:

    ”Discharging firearm in public or on residential property.
    (4) Any person who recreationally discharges a firearm outdoors, including target shooting, in an area that
    the person knows or reasonably should know is primarily residential in nature and that has a residential
    density of one or more dwelling units per acre, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as
    provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. This subsection does not apply:

    (b) If, under the circumstances, the discharge does not pose a reasonably foreseeable risk to life, safety, or
    property; or
    (c) To a person who accidentally discharges a firearm.”

    With regard to your statement about what’s “reasonable” such a statute would limit the confusion of moving from one area of the State to another, inside of city limits or outside of those city limits. 

  3. 22 minutes ago, chances R said:

    That is the way it is now.  Only the legislature can create firearm law.

    However I read often of people asking "Can I shoot on my property in Wherever, TN?" Then I read the replies of "Not if you're in city limits." Or "Go speak with the local Sheriff's office."  This tells me municipalities are writing laws effecting firearms.

    I also recall reading Knoxville making firearms prohibited in certain buildings and venues.  This seems to be legislation at a local level going above & beyond what the State has legislated.

  4. 1 hour ago, DaveTN said:

    At this point in time, I hope we can keep what we have. But if the upcoming elections go wrong, and with city government bowing down to the threats of violent thugs, that could all change; none of which I think many of us would like.

    I’m more than a little concerned with how the larger cities of Nashville and Knoxville are leaning more and more left. Maybe Chattanooga, too?  I’m thinking liberal anti-gun policies are getting too much of a foothold due to the blue influx. 

  5. 3 hours ago, Trekbike said:

    I seem to recall hearing/reading the merits of using FMJ's for .380 caliber SD in order to get enough penetration to offset over garments.    Your mileage may vary.   

    From an officer I personally know, while he was working undercover he deployed his .380 with hollow points to shoot at a perp through a windshield.  I do not remember the flavor of the ammunition.  The rounds lodged in the windshield without fully penetrating.  We later got a cracked windshield from Safelite Auto Glass to run our own tests.  Although various hollow points had variable results with penetration, some going through the windshield from roughly 3-7 yards and others not penetrating, even in some cases rounds from the same box of ammo, ALL of the ball ammo penetrated the laminated glass and burst the plastic jug of water placed behind the glass.

    We also had some fun that day testing various rounds of ammunition on ballistic drywall we had gotten a scrap piece of from the construction of the local VA hospital.  That ballistic drywall is amazing stuff.  I'm not sure what it says though for the amount of money spent to do the entire lobby of the VA center with that drywall, yet I digress...

     

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  6. I read you're from Ft. Pierce...small world.  I hope to escape from the Treasure Coast and join you up there in another 2.5 years.  It'll certainly take me some time to get used to the differences regarding gun laws in TN versus FL.  Some of those differences I feel are good, some not so much.

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  7. Welcome.  I'm envious.  I thoroughly enjoy hiking to see the waterfalls and other beautiful sights on the Cumberland Plateau.  I've spent a fair amount of time in Spencer.  I'm hoping to end up in Van Buren County or someplace close in another 2 years 5 months and 26 days.

  8. I'm running a Vortex Venom 6 moa dot on my Tavor TS12 shotgun.  I do not use the gun for hunting but that dot has worked well for CQB drills.

    I'm thinking a moderator may want to move this thread to the Long Gun section or the Gear & Accessories section.

  9. I regularly shoot my Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor out to 1250 yards.  When I purchased the first gen platform I was able to get it (two of them) for $900.  They've come up in price since then but I think you'd be hard pressed to find a more economical platform to get started with.  $800 for a Burris XTR II 4-20x50 optic.  Another $60 for the rings.  $300 for an Atlas bi-pod.  That's my platform.  In addition I have the SiCo Omega suppressor, a rear bag, and I'm good with match grade Hornady or Winchester ammo.

    I also have a Sig 716 in .308 but I prefer the 6.5 Creedmoor RPR bolt gun.

    I'm hearing Savage is making a quality economical platform, but I have no first hand experience behind the gun.

  10. I have a Gen 1 716 DMR.  I like it very much.  Especially the 4 settings for the gas piston, something that went to 2 settings (I think) on the second generation platform.  I believe the first generation also has a barrel a couple of inches longer than the gen 2 model.  Before getting this 716 I had cut my teeth on various AR-10 platforms trying to find a reliable host for my suppressor.  Rock River Arms LAR was no good for me.  The Adams Arms .308 had troubles.  DPMS Super SASS was also far from flawless when suppressed.  Although I cannot say that the 716 has not been 100% flawless suppressed, it has been darn close.  I take it out to 600 yards regularly and 850 yards occasionally.  It is a heavy beast.  I always use if from a bench or prone.  I can't imagine toting this gun around for long on a sling and shooting for long unsupported standing.

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  11. 2 hours ago, Slappy said:

    Also not a fan of MOS. I had a Glock slide milled out and put a RMR on it and I shoot suppressed. No issues seeing the dot as it’s well clear of the suppressor.  Only issue I can say I’ve had with this setup is the RMR gets very dirty due to using the suppressor. Go ahead and buy suppressor height sights and when you send your slide off they can install the sites for you at the same time. 

    What did it run you to have the slide milled out?

    Anyone in particular you recommend to do the work?

  12. On 2/13/2020 at 4:24 PM, Feral Human said:

    Born in S. Florida & escaped my home State feeling like the Frankenstein Monster chased by torch wielding Villagers. Too many people swarming into Fla. from everywhere else & immediately start complaining to city/county government that Florida wasn't exactly like where ever they came from. Been a Proud Tennesseeyun going on 12 years now & plan to die here. Never felt more at home in spite of being a bit of an introvert & not fitting in anywhere. 

    Strongly believe that our First & Second Amendment rights are under attack from the very same garbage who want Transsexuals reading stories to our Kindergarten age kids & if we let them take either, than America will be lost forever. I'm basically a right of center (closed borders) Libertarian politically. I'm not a Church goer but, I AM a Christian & know for a FACT that Prayer has changed my life for the better.

    I love a good Cheese Burger if it's real meat & NOT processed food like product, Chicken wings & sometimes a fermented beverage or two but, never more than 4. Hope to eventually meet some like minded Patriots for friendship & non-violent activism in the Defense of our Constitutional Republic which (IMO) has never been in more desperate need of defending.

    I can relate on many of your points.  I've been in Central East Coast Florida for the past 35 years.  2.75 years more than I can retire without penalty.  I'm anxious to get up to the Cumberland Plateau area for good.  Like you, I consider myself an introvert.  I just want to be in the middle of nowhere, but with a few modern conveniences, and left alone.

    My work and hobbies often take me to South Florida.  Often to Palm Beach County.  A lot in Broward County.  Davie in particular.  Occasionally to Miami and Coral Gables.  I feel like an outsider down there.  I definitely do not speak the language down there.  Not any of them.  Interesting that my firearms insurance through East Coast Collectibles  just barely covers my area.  They told me that if I lived just a few miles south in St. Lucie County rather than Indian River County they would not cover me.  When I asked why they simply told me "demographics and crime."  They say it has been moving north for years and it's only a matter of time until they won't cover my zip code, too.

    I'm envious that you've been enjoying Tennessee for the past 12 years.  I look forward to being there also sooner than later.  Maybe we'll cross paths at a gun range or while enjoying a fermented beverage.

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  13. On 2/2/2020 at 11:52 PM, hipower said:

    Interesting. Anyone here ever try one?

    I have used that OpSol accessory in my Mossberg 590A1 with excellent results.  Never a single malfunction with the Aguila as well as off brand mini shells.  That led me to getting a Mossberg Shockwave.  I bought the tax stamp and made that a SBS.  I train regularly with that SBS with the mini shell adapter in place.  That SBS is dedicated now for mini shells. I cannot recall a single malfunction. The 590A1 now runs the full size shells, the SBS the mini shells.

    I have read and then proved it to myself by alternating between my full size 12 gauge and the Mossberg 20 gauge I purchased for my son that the recoil is not lighter, in my opinion, on a 20 gauge.  The gun is lighter and was easier for my young son to handle and hold on target, but that lighter mass translated to the same recoil I felt in my heavier 12 gauge.

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  14. I am looking for firsthand recommendation of a dependable red dot to mount on my TS-12.  The Sig Romeo 5 has been fine and I like the shake awake feature, but I want something larger than the 2 MOA dot.  I'm not finding much, certainly not at the price point I'd like to be at, in the way of a 6 MOA dot and very little in the way of a 4 MOA dot.

    Any suggestions?

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