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Tom B

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  1. Selling my Burris handgun scope and picatinny mount Great condition Possible trade for a pistol red dot of equal value 423 603 9696 near Greeneville and JC
  2. RWS Diana 34 .22 cal pellet gun in almost new condition Mfg date 03/1988 I bought this new Has a Gamo 3-9x40 airgun scope and mount and muzzle brake Comes with about 1500 pellets, air spring oil and seal lube ($50) 423 603 9696 I'm between JC and Greeneville Trade for a Ruger Mark ? pistol or Taurus G2c, G3c
  3. Same thing happened to me a few years back at a casino. But the guy wouldnt let me in with it. So I walked around looking for a good place to hide it for a few hours. After the show I went back and it was gone. I'Il bet that security guy watched where I went-lol. Got himself a free knife.
  4. As much as I love my 1911's and Sigs and CZ hammer guns, for carry I use several Kahrs. Striker fired, and each trigger pull is the same DA but super smooth pull P380 in summer, PM9 when I have more clothes on-lol. Recently bought a Sig P365 (with safety) to carry and I'm just starting to transfer over to that. I'm figuring the extra rounds cant hurt. Its the same size as the PM9, and uses the same Crossbreed IWB holster.
  5. Yea, the only time I open carry is when out hiking, or doing trail work.
  6. Its only going to get worse as more and more people rely on their car to drive itself.
  7. I have a buddy in CT that bought a similar electric dirt bike, its a Surron. He has had it over a year now and absolutely loves it. And the fact that he also rides a Beta X-Trainer tells me the electric bike must really get the job done.
  8. I'll play-lol. While I dont use that Enigma, I have been using Crossbreed Mini-tuck holsters for over 10 years since I made the decision to carry all the time. When I carry my Kahr P380 I have it adjusted to where the grip is barely higher than my belt. Even in shorts and a T-shirt no one can tell I'm carrying. It also has a feature where you can still tuck in a shirt, I have even worn the gun at weddings. In cooler weather I can carry something bigger, usually a Kahr PM9 or Sig P365. But I'd rather have the 380 than nothing at all.
  9. When I bought my Champion safe, I had stopped at Rural King to check out their safes first. My Champion is a 48 gun I think. Rural King had a 60 gun that was quite a bit bigger for the same price. I mentioned it to the Champion guy, and he showed me an ad for the Rural King safe. That 60 gun safe weighed less than the Champion 48. He said they use cheap Chinese steel.
  10. I carry an SOG Bladelight Mini. Its 3 oz and I forget its there. The best part is that it has a 4-LED flashlight built in. I use the light as much as I use the blade.
  11. I got a great deal on a Champion safe at a place in E. Knoxville a few years ago. Champion Safe Outlet, or something like that. They were basically half price.
  12. That is indeed a 715-V4. V for vent rib. 4 for 4" barrel. They also made a 715 without the rib, and a 715-VH which had the rib and a heavy barrel. So, that fatter part where it says 'Dan Wesson' extends to the end of the barrel. I had a 715 VH6 for many years, should have kept it.
  13. Tom B

    CZ 75

    As much as I love my nickel Browning Hi-Power and my CZ75, my Canik SFX is the most accurate gun I have. Never expected that.
  14. I hear ya. Those dang hair dryers and make up bags take up too much room.
  15. And unless I missed something about a passenger, I always use a big backpack tied right behind me on the passenger seat to hold more stuff. Most of my long trips I have taken alone, so I had plenty of room for anything I wanted to bring.
  16. Well, I have taken trips on my Ultra with a large tank bag on top of the tourpack, it looked similar. Didnt notice much of a difference. Make sure you load up that front bag with lots of weight to counteract the rear-LOL.
  17. Doesnt the threaded barrel stick out past the frame?
  18. Tom B

    Canik

    I owned a Glock for 1 day. Got a 26 in a trade, shot it in the backyard and hated it. It shot OK but I cant get by the looks-lol. Traded it the next day for a TP9SFX. One of the most accurate guns I have ever shot.
  19. Damn, I'd have bought this already if I lived a little closer
  20. Nice to see that someone else likes smooth wood grips on their guns. I do that to all my shooters.
  21. Just picked up a P365 myself, but still need to put at least 3-400 hundred rounds thru it before I carry it. So still carrying my Kahr PM9. About the same size but a single stack. I swear by Crossbreed Minituck horsehide IWB holsters. Usually at about 4-5 o'clock. I used to drive from CT to FLA wearing it, I almost forget its there its so comfortable. The horsehide is noticeably thinner than cowhide, and more sweat resistant. Tried an Alien Gear Cloak Tuck, and liked it except for putting it on. With the Crossbreed I just have to loosen my belt. With the Alien Gear, because its cloth-backed, you just about have to drop your drawers to get it on-lol. I also use a Kore belt with the ratchet buckle, cant say enough good things about it. Its micro-adjustable.
  22. Tom B

    Carry History

    OK I'll play. I'm a firm believer in always having a gun on me, so that usually means something small and light and unobtrusive. A small 9 , snubby 38 or a 380. Any of those on me is better that a 45 left at home. Over the years, Smith 37 nickel- Colt Mustang Pocketlite 380- Keltec 380- Kahr P380- Kahr PM9. I just bought a P365 but havent shot it enough yet to carry it.

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