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  1. 11 hours ago, Mike1000 said:

    The Technician Ham license is pretty easy to get. I studied about 3 hours and passed. If I can do that then anyone else could probably get it with an hour's study!!!

    On a lark, I took the practice test. Admittedly nothing squat, I scored a 20 out of 35 possible. Failed, of course. But as you said, I would imagine after reading the study guide for a bit I could pass easily.

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  2. 10 hours ago, No_0ne said:

    From what you're describing, I would talk to local fire/ranger/rescue officials and find out what frequencies/bands they routinely monitor, and go with something with that capability.  I also wouldn't be surprised if their recommendation is to carry a cell, and perhaps a PLB for extreme emergencies ...

    I spoke to the local rescue chief yesterday, as a matter of fact. As for the cell phone, you must have missed the post where I mentioned an extremely rural & mountainous terrain? Cell phones are only covered in around 30-35% of my county. 40% of my county is Cherokee Nat Forrest, which doesn't allow cell towers.

    Chief also said he can reach their office from anywhere in the county with his handheld. As a rescue chief, he's all over the county. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, Erik88 said:

    It's one thing for a detective or prosecutor to make a mistake but I've seen so many examples now where they have all but framed an innocent person. It's maddening. They are almost never prosicuted either. Imagine losing 18 years of your life for something you didn't do. 

    I would love to be on a jury for someone whom extracted revenge on a DA who conducted gross misconduct or withheld exculpatory evidence. They would get a walk in a NY minute, IMO. 

  4. On 1/24/2022 at 1:31 PM, TGO David said:

    Charlie and the other gentleman that I spoke with today said that these changes are meant to help keep the peace with neighboring residents to hopefully postpone the inevitability of the day when encroaching development might shut them down.  

    I HATE these Karens who move in right next to a range & then bitch about the noise. 🤬 

    Am I wrong or did TN not pass a range protection law about this sort of thing?

     

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  5. On 1/20/2022 at 2:12 PM, Lovesick Warrior said:

    The Lord opened doors for us to be here, bought a new construction home here in Spring Hill.

    There's a cool little cigar shop in Springhill, a former gas station, I think? I used to ride down from Nashville to shop there. Sits on 31W.

    If you don't do cigars, then ignore. LOL!

    Welcome to TN! 

  6. 1 hour ago, hipower said:

    The Gun Crew in Old Hickory. Good people. Good selection.  A bit of a constant state of clutter with so much product in and out there.

    This.

    They rarely have anything as mundane as a bolt action, most of their long guns are along the lines of "modern sporting rifles", aka black rifles. They also carry a good bit of higher end goodies such as B&T. A lot of their inventory isn't found anywhere else in Nashville.

    Another decent shop down the road is The Reloaders Bench. Exit Mt. Juliet Road from I-40 East, they're kinda close to the Captain D's restaurant. They do some neat used long guns, IMO. 

    Ronnie Barrett has a nice, big new shop further out I-24 East, The Outpost. Sadly, I've not been in it yet so I can't comment on it. 

    Depending on your direction of travel, Dickson Sporting Goods (In Dickson, TN) is usually worth a look. They're just off of I-40 West, about 25 minutes from Nashville. 

    Franklin Gun Shop is an excellent place to kick tires on some upper tier shotguns. They sell at MSRP, sometimes a bit more though. Nice shop though. They're in Franklin, TN, just down I-65 South about 20 minutes from Nashville. If you do get there, check out their town square, it's like being in Mayberry, IMO. Free parking all around, nice restaurants, lots of history there. Beautiful homes too, all around town. If you have a wife, she'll greatly enjoy Cool Springs Mall, about 5-10 minutes north of Franklin. 

    The Mid State is blessed with many good gun shops, IMO. Many aim for a niche in one way or another, some try to be an all-round shop. One could dedicate two full days to hit them all, counting the closer outlying shops. 

    Good luck!

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  7. 3 hours ago, JustEd said:

    Seems that the politicians would be smarter to blame gun violence on criminals rather than the failure of electronic interlocks...jmo

    LMAO!!!!

    Never happen. Can't upset the delicate types with the truth, doesn't fit the narrative.

     

    sheeeeeeeit.gif

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  8. 7 hours ago, BHunted said:

    I think you stand a better chance. It would suck if you had nothing and got stranded. 

    Some of the places I travel through has no one living near it for miles upon miles. Extremely remote, thus no cell signal. 

    While I always carry, there may be a time when I'm too injured to hike out 5-6 miles until I reach something or someone. This is what I'm trying to prepare for, not to chit chat on a radio to someone living in another state. Unless she's female, of course.....................    😝  

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  9. Story

     

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    Paul Shane Garrett spent 18 years in prison for the murder of Velma Tharpe, who was found in an alley with parts of her body exposed and what appeared to be semen on her body according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit states Garrett, then a 28-year-old tow truck driver was developed as a suspect and a detective with the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) used "coercive, deceptive, and manipulative techniques to try and extract a false confession from Mr. Garrett. Over the course of these interrogations, and in another conversation with his wife that was secretly recorded by Detective Dunaway, Mr. Garrett explicitly denied murdering Ms. Tharpe nearly 50 times; offered to take a polygraph examination 8 times; and encouraged a comparison of his blood sample to the DNA found on the victim 8 different times."

    Sounds to me like he had nothing to hide & wanted to prove his innocents.

     

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    The lawsuit claims MNPD fabricated evidence and fabricated a confession from Garrett, despite the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) providing DNA test results which excluded Garrett from DNA found on the woman's body.

     

    So, despite TBI-performed DNA tests showing he had nothing to do with the rape & murder of this poor woman, Det. Dunaway STILL got this poor man an illegal conviction. Det. Dunaway should have to forfeit his pension & be made to serve the 18 years this innocent man did. 

    Wonder how many other cases Det. Dunaway falsified evidence on? Is he in fact still on the job with Metro PD or any other agency? If so, why? And WHY did the DA agree to go along with his horse manure? 

    This entire thing stinks six ways from Sunday. It reminds me of the old Marsha Trimble case where the investigating detective hounded a suspect (Jeffrey Womack) who was later shown to not be involved in her murder at all. 

  10. 8 minutes ago, Aloha8 said:

    For power outages, SHTF-ishness, fun times stuck on the road, and the like, we were thinking of CB, more of an emergency communication plan. Probably base at our new house and HT for the car. Several prepper "experts" claim CB is still relevant, but I'm becoming more skeptical, you know? What's everyone's opinion of CB for emergency comms?

    With CB limited to only 5 watts by FCC law, you're almost limited to a line-of-sight comms, it would seem? All the units I priced were rated at 4 watts, so it seems to be the industry norm. 

    I also note the other post about how little the CB bands are monitored and used these days. Might be the equivalent to a cassette tape in a digital world? 

  11. 9 hours ago, No_0ne said:

    If you're concerned about true emergency operations, location services, etc., check out personal locator beacons as these work quite well and can be activated and heard practically world wide ...

    My thought is on a radio I can have someone call a cousin to come get me, Then *I* can make arrangements to get my truck/motorcycle home myself. Or I can help someone else that might be having issues as well. 

    Here in the mountains of SE TN, it is a mish mash of having a cell signal one minute & move ten feet and losing it. There's multiple relay towers on the mountain tops, but they don't do cell signals (I think). 

    I'm going to try to check in with the local county rescue squad, see if they have "a guy" who knows radios. Maybe he can fill in my (huge) gaps of not knowing anything or offer suggestions? Those guys deal with the ravines, hollows, etc where signals are hard to get.

  12. 10 hours ago, Worriedman said:

    They have about every smidgen of Rights returned to the People, since 1871.  Don't forget the Sheriff's Association.

    The chief's & sheriff's DO like their power & don't wish to lose even a fraction of it, IMO. I also note it seems to be almost always the urban ones, not the rural areas. 

    I also remember their outcry when the permit system was changed from "may issue" to "shall issue". Ditto for when full auto knives were legalized. One would've thought the world was coming to an end with the way they carried on. 

    There's been multiple political chief's who said they'd remove ALL guns if given the opportunity. One was a former Memphis chief, IIRC? He may even be still in office?

  13. I just took a practice exam for the HAM technician license, the lowest level possible. I scored a 20/35, which is failing. Considering I don't know squat about radios, I didn't think it was too bad. 

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  14. 5 minutes ago, Darrell said:

    Bear in mind that you must have a license to operate on any of the ham bands. The FCC is proactive about pursuing unlicensed operators, and the fines are substantial. Having said that, getting a license isn't very hard and the code requirement was eliminated years ago. 

    Yeah, I already knew there was going to be licensing involved. Nothing flies through the air without the gubbermint getting their cut. 

    I just want to be able to call for help were I stuck somewhere there's no cell signal. There's lots of repeating towers on the local mountain tops, but I don't believe they do cell phone towers there. 

  15. 1 hour ago, OldIronFan said:

    Signal propagation is dependent on height of the signal source (antenna), wavelength of the signal, atmospheric conditions, and topography interference (natural or man made). 

    Yeah, I recall that from my days fooling with radios in the Marines.

    So.......... do I just give up on the CB? Get a cheap HAM for the truck? What?

  16. 4 hours ago, OldIronFan said:

    No, for the most part CB is dead. Many truckers have gone to HAM and some have gone to GMRS (or run both). 
    Even most of the off-road trail riding groups have gone to GMRS or HAM. 

    HAM has a gazillion times more watts than CB does. So how does one speak with someone in their area for road info instead of someone 100 miles away? Does one just ask "anyone around mile marker 123 on I-24?" How would that work with HAM & its extended range?

    Obviously I know little to nothing about HAM as well. 

  17. 4 minutes ago, Photoguy67 said:

    There isn't much traffic anymore on cb's and what there is, is usually garbage which is a huge reason so many people are switching to ham radio. Legally a cb can only tranmit 5 watts, which is why most manufactures limit them to 4 watts. A ham radio (in most bands) is limited to 1500 watts. Handhelds are limited to 7 watts due to being used so close to the face and head, the eyes absorb transmitted radiation the fastest. So given your circumstances, I know you don't want ham radio, but it might serve you far better.

    Ok, good advice. Thanks!

  18. Are they worth getting anymore? I was looking at some Cobra-brand models earlier. They're basically $100-150, all are 4W power. As I understand it, 4W is the max power rating. 

    Yes, I know everyone & their brother are going to HAM radios but I have neither a need nor desire for one of those. This will be for truck use only. Traffic issues, no cell signal, that sort of thing. 

    All I know is the quality of the antenna matters a great deal as well. Aside from that, not much at all.

    Thoughts, please?

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  19. 3 hours ago, KahrMan said:

    I think that curved line you are seeing in that second pic is the edge of where the forearm changes thicknesses. To the left of that line is thicker than the right. In the first pic you can see it better. It is hard to see the change of thickness in the second pic. You just see that curved edge which does look a little weird at first glance until you realize what it is. 

    Yeah, I thought it might be a scratch but it was too uniform to be that. You said it wasn't a crack, so I was just scratching my head at this point. LOL! 

  20. 1 hour ago, FUJIMO said:

    Your ignorance is certainly showing Bob. Colt has a J frame and IT IS this sellers 😁

    I have never heard of that in my life with Colt. I told you I need a Colt book.   🤪😝

  21. 5 hours ago, FUJIMO said:

    The OP's gun being offered here is a J frame and shares nothing with the DB or KC

    Uhmmm, not quite.

    First of all, the J-frame is a S&W model, not a Colt.

    This gun is also a six-shot, J-frames are always 5-shot unless one gets into the smaller calibers like .22mag & .22LR.

    As I don't know Colts anywhere near what I do S&W's, all I can surmise is that it's a medium frame. Obviously I need to buy the Colt encyclopedia like I have the S&W one. 

    The reason I asked about the Diamondback has the same trigger work as the Python (I was told). 

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