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Will

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  1. As above Greg is correct,yes and no. Tn did away with Registration about 1995 and it was only if you wanted to do it. NY and other places still use it. Once on it will always be on unless you move/die and must then be removed,can be costly.    Once you buy a gun from a FFL dealer they must retain that record as long as they stay open and then it has to be sent to a U S  Gov.  warehouse forever.  If gun is used in a crime Feds go to say Ruger and Ruger sends info as to FFL that sold it,then they go to FFL and to person who purchased it.  If that person did not know the person it was sold to you may be a suspect. Once that gun is sold several times and not through a FFL then they may question fingerprint/Dna results if used in a major crime.   Now if you buy a gun say walking around a gun show with a cash transaction somebody could have put three slugs in a person two nights ago and you fire at or shoot a home invader and PD runs all slugs you are in possession of a murder weapon  or Grandpa finds his gun stolen after three years and files report you now have a stolen gun you owned a year or more,say a FFL goes to sell it it will come back to you. This is happening  often now a days than it did a few years ago. I have bought a couple guns in past from FFL shops and while waiting local gets alert swoops in and picks it up. One FFL asked me if I wanted my $10 background check money back and I said yes and if he had a problem I could have the PD come right back and have a talk about it.

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  2. One of many brand is    Thug Case   but there are others.  On my hunting trips I want the guitar style case for when I have to do a hotel , not leaving in auto.  Looking if anyone has on to part with.   specs are  33.5 Long 11 High    It can be for gun and scope or the models for it broke down in two.  I have a full size guitar case but need compact for travel.   If you have a homemade one it may be fine.  Has to be hardshell type and I can cut foam and no fuzzy type lining. Checking here first.  Specs can be a couple inches longer/wider but not shorter.

    Thanks for looking.

      

  3. I think Alleycat72 here has the most experience on this subject here,I get tips from him at times. For my first time I did( Hog Swat) near Plains GA about 4 hours from Nashville. I did this to get the hang of hog hunting. It was a great deal for first timer as you  stalk at night with thermal.  HS picks you up a dark and you go sight in first then head out in a van with two large screens and when you pull in a field any will show but only seen one this way about  300 yrds out.  Guide will get out and walk out in field and scan  right and left then stalk any or leave. The other van was said to have a drone that goes up looking for hogs.  I got one should have had six or eight but my fault. It was early Feb with a full moon and 60 degrees with a light breeze and the worst conditions for a hog hunt but still got in 70 yards of them. The ajso provide AR.ammo thermal and tripod.  Good deal as everything is provided and we were out 7 hours. I think maybe two mile stalking.  They will cut meat off but most people leave them for the yotes as some say they are only good to eat when under 50 lbs? I do not know.  You will get a lesson first on, open tripod,unsling gun,put in tripod all in dark,safety on when not shooting and use of a tourniquet .

     

     

  4. One box Winchester/Western.   85 Grain Lubaloy ammo.  US made .32 near impossible to find. Ammo was stored indoors,sold my .32 years ago thinking I may get another. Big plus is Vintage box that sell for over fifty dollars empty.  $45 Cash.  Local pickup.

     

     

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  5.  

    Adapter plate for 407K/507K.  Hellcat OSP  Glock43X/48 Mos

    $25 Firm.   No Trades Wanted.  

    Pick up Hermitage.

     

     

  6. For years they were about half price of open market values,as a lot of gun stores started getting them on trades and ordering them from CMP to resell.    Well then the gun stores complained that CMP was selling under market value and the CMP was forced to raise the price as per CMP.

  7. If you get near Atlanta or Birmingham or just get some gun buddies and drive down to the CMP  Where they have racks full from about $700 to $900 for a decent one then you will have one direct from US Army stock. Staff will help you pick out the best one or more.

     

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  8. This is like buying a mis matched 1911 GI Pistol,it will be a bottom of the pile gun and considered a shooter worth about $800 bucks.  If your think $1200   and for a few hundred more you can buy one that will go up in price instead of having a gun that will hardly ever increase.   Example   - In Nashville I ran across  Wally-The M1 Garand Guy  last year and he started selling off his personal collection,he would carry one at a time into the gunshows and sell them.  His low priced mismatch guns he would get no or low offers on and when he got up to his nice all or mostly correct guns  they sold at asking price in hours.    

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