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Thanks for this link! Very good information.Guys, I have debated keeping and selling my coins and looking around at gold and silver prices makes me think harder about it. I have several books of "silver" coins ranging from liberty head dimes to half dollars and a few silver dollars. While there are many websites on the internet that is hard to trust, i ran across one the other day that looks appealing and maybe you keepers of the coin and look. Silver Coin Melt Values - Coinflation.com (Updated Daily)If i am looking at this correctly, and i have twice now, several of the liberty heads i have, for example, are worth twice as much in silver than as a coin. The only problem with selling coins as "coins" is that you have to find a buyer that specifically wants that coins. Silver is silver. I don't know....just thoughts!
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How about starting your own thread and not crapping up this one?Hello, I am looking to hand load for my AR-15 for coyote hunting and am looking for advice on the best components to use for such. I own a DPMS AR with a stainless 24" bull barrel and want to create the best and accurate round I can try to create and that won't totally blow the hide apart at the same time. Can any of you who have experience give me some advice? Thankyou. T.R.OP...I have had pretty good luck getting primers and powder @ The Gun Rack in Kingsport. Tri-Cities Gun Depot also has a few things in stock for reloading. Check those 2 establishments before buying online. Also, check out the gun shows for reloading supplies.
I use Zero bullets for my 9mm and 45acp. The last 1000 I bought were from czcustom.com...excellent customer service and good pricing.
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Ouch...but...how do you know what it will do. Damned if you do...damned if you dont.I bought a good bit of it years ago at about $6/troy ounce. Sold it all when it hit $12 thinking it probably wouldn't go much higher.I guess doubling your money isn't "bad", but I could have done much better with a little patience.
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Anyone here in to buying, collecting, investing in silver?
Give me your thoughts....
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Beer and cigarettes?
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Why has no one responded to this thread??? I thought it would be interesting...
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LMAO...read my edited post...can you see anything here -
I've been a member here for 22 months and have never added anyone to my ignore list...until today. And I even added TWO!!! And, NO, strel is not one of them
It's kind of satisfying...
Most people here are stand up cool people...even the ones I've argued with...we argued ...got over it...and went on...oh well...
How many of you guys have people on the ignore list?
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Uhh...that would be a "third" for TCGD...Yep I will second Tri-Cities Gun Depot in Elizabethton. They did a couple transfers for me. Brian and Tom will take car of you. It's worth the extra couple minutes drive. -
How about one of our sponsors?????.....TRI-CITIES GUN DEPOT...call Tom or Brian...I'm POSITIVE they would be glad to do the transfer for you.
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Welcome neighbor!
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Ah...i agree...I always seem to forget about Rugers...Ruger SP101 or GP100 should always be in the running, depending on size/purpose you want.- OS
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All around...a Smith...good "cheaper" all around...a Taurus...
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LMAO...now now Mac...its been cold out there...Well, the HP carbine is such a rare and exquisite creature that I can understand it being a safe queen only, purely a long term investment.- OS
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What do you do to stamps?...well...the older ones...
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That would be the "million dollar question"...I have never shot the gun, therefore, never used the mags....Do those ProMags actually work? Sometimes?- OS
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I haven't seen the 20 rounder either...but...I DO have 2 15 rounders for mine...
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You might check with Towerclimber...he spoke with a man today at the Meadowview Gun Show that had a bunch of cowboy rigs. I'm sure he got his name and number.
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cool...it just looked like some people quit picking....I forgot to make a lot of picks during the Holidays. The top two people are still going to get prizes. -
Did some people quit?....it doesnt feel like a win if people quit.....
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Sweet Mark!...looks like they "fit like a glove"..lol
I'll need an instruction course when you get home....oh...and a price...
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LOL...i see...Yeah he hasn't returned since that post, I sense a little foot in mouth syndromeI wish there were 10 or more that would be some awesome gun shopping
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Author Unkown....
As long as the American Hunter retains his right to bare arms, America will forever be safe from foreign invasion of troops.
In WWII, Japan's highest ranking naval officer was Isoruku Yamamoto. Although he was Japanese, and his loyalties were unquestionably with The Empire, he studied for many years in America, graduating from Harvard University. There is an oft-repeated (and sometimes disputed) quote attributed to him regarding the possibility of any nation taking a war to American soil:
"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."
Here is why he was correct:
America's Hunters… “The World's Largest Army.â€
The state of Wisconsin has gone an entire deer hunting season without someone getting killed. That's great, considering there were over 600,000 hunters that got permits this year.
Allow me to restate that number.
Over the last two months, the eighth largest army in the world - more men under arms than Iran; more than France and Germany combined - deployed to the woods of a single American state to keep the deer population under control.
But that pales in comparison to the 750,000 who are in the woods of Pennsylvania. Michigan's 700,000 hunters have now returned home. Toss in a quarter million hunters in West Virginia, and it is literally the case that the hunters of those four states alone would comprise the largest army in the world.
And that is just FOUR states.
The total population of registered hunters in America today ranges from 23 million, to 43.7 million individuals, based on annual data provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
As long as the American Hunter retains his right to Bare Arms, America will forever be safe from foreign invasion of troops and our government.
Hunting - it's not just a way to fill the freezer. It's a matter of national security.
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Chattanooga...insert..NORTH east Tennessee....also.This survey illuminates the reason it is difficult for someone in Chattanooga, who advertises in the Classifieds at TGO, to sell or buy Face to Face. Comparatively speaking, there aren't many Chattanoogans on this board! Saddd.....(((
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Not much...but...it's a start.