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    The Ether, Tennessee
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    Big Game Hunting, Motorcycles, CrossFit, Cigars, Geopolitics, Adrenaline
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  1. Selling an optics ready (micro red dot footprint) Springfield hellcat. Had less than 200 rounds through it. I’m the original owner. The hellcat is In great shape, has some slight wear on the slide where the holster hits it. Comes with 3 mags that all have increased round extensions. I also have an IWB holster I can throw in. Asking $425
  2. You found the hellcat you are looking for yet? Got one I’m looking to sell.
  3. Selling a never used ar-10 LMT charging handle. I know it's pricey, it's LMT and I bought it for $150. Didn't fit my upper on my build so I'm selling it. It's LMT so you get what you pay for here. Never used. No wear on it. Can meet up in the Franklin / Nashville Area.
  4. Selling a Sig Romeo 1 Pro pistol sight. This is their aluminum body version and not the more basic polymer version. I'm the original owner. Nothing wrong on it. Has a slight cosmetic scrape on the aluminum, glass is totally fine, as is the reticle. Functions great. Comes in original box. Great sight. Comparable to the Leopold Delta Point Pro and has the same footprint. Can meet up in the Nashville area. $200 From the sig website. - Molded glass aspheric lens with high performance coatings for superior light transmittance and zero distortion - 6 MOA red dot with multiple brightness settings for rapid target engagement under a full range of lighting conditions - TruHold™ Lockless Zeroing System that utilizes twin adjustment springs designed to endure handgun recoil and return to zero shot after shot - New point-source emitter provides exceptional brightness with 12 settings (10 Daytime/2 NV), and 20,000+ hours of runtime - MOTAC™ (Motion Activated Illumination System) that powers up when it senses motion and powers down when it does not - Aircraft-grade CNC Aluminum housing ensures a lifetime of reliable service - Dependable waterproof (IPX-7 rated for complete water immersion up to 1 meter) and fogproof performance - Ruggedized protective steel shroud included for extreme durability - Easy access to the battery compartment
  5. There is a YouTube channel called Sig Mechanics that does a phenomenal job showing the safety features on the 320. It’s so good that frequently the Sig engineers watch it and comment on it. It’s just some random Canadian engineer who runs the channel. “Glock leg” used to be a legit thing as well (fascinating photos online) When the Glock first came out and people freaked about the polymer non-safety AD’s that were happening to people. A few weeks ago when that T.Rex kid amplified the stupid messaging around sig by posting that frame busted 320 and saying it happened during firing, well, the internet found the real video of it being ran over by a car. It’s this times a 1000 with sig complainers. Sig is the dominant military partner & civilian handgun… when you have this kind of market saturation you are going to have your fair share of people who shouldn’t be anywhere near a firearm and this reflects on the brand sometimes.
  6. The Brouwer is phenomenal. Add the agency arms send slide & trigger and you’ve got a work of art. Glocks just can’t hang with the modularity of the 320.
  7. Depends on if you need IR for NODS. The sure fire duel head is the only way to fly imo.
  8. www.zerohedge.com create a good aggregate of people to follow on twitter and you’ll hear of most things before they are news.
  9. Zerohedge is the best source for economic news. If you don’t read ZH daily you are not going to make it. All eyes on Credit Suisse next. This party is just getting started.
  10. Anyone got a 32 cal black powder rifle they are looking to sell?
  11. I second a love for the b5 systems. vltor ar stock systems are great too.
  12. That’s interesting he geo’s it by location. I know that there are many different strains of lyme so that would make sense that he does it by area. The guy we use pulls that strain out during the SOT process. Our experience with antibiotics is the same. The Lyme burrows deeper into the system causing hex flair ups. Temporary helps but gets much more resilient and harder to kill over time. good to hear other people taking this on. Horrible disease.
  13. This is a strange topic to post on a gun forum but I just thought this might help some people. Gun people are typically outdoors people and outdoors people get exposed to ticks and Lyme was my thinking. My back story to this is that I'm from Colorado and moved to Tenn a few years ago. My wife and her 3 sisters were born with Lyme disease. They contracted in the womb from their mom. They didn't realize what it was until their early 20's. Just had a ton of auto immune diseases and co-infections that eventually led them to a doctor that tested them for Lyme. Long story short we had spent tons of money on different Lyme treatments. It seems like if you catch lyme soon enough that antibiotics can be very helpful, it's unclear to me if this actually cures Lyme or puts it into remission if you catch it within the month window. It also seems like the immune system of the individual has a ton to do with how bad someone contracts Lyme. On top of this the medical community basically denies long term Lyme which is absolutely false. Ask anyone who suffers from years of this horrible disease. After our own journey of spending 10's of thousands on different Lyme treatments and nothing working we discovered a treatment called SOT. Thank God for this, I had no idea how to take care of my wife at this point and her flair-ups had basically made her bed ridden (she was 26 years old at the time.) Enter SOT. SOT is a very cutting edge treatment that basically draws the individuals blood and creates a new messenger mRNA from the drawn blood but the new mRNA does not have the Lyme bacterium in it. This sounds a lot like other treatments that recently came out with the Vax but I assure you it is not. There is nothing in the new mRNA except for the individuals DNA code without the Lyme. This is re-infused into the individual and then they experience something called a Herx die off which can be pretty rough. But after this the body is able to completely create new DNA without the Lyme using this mRNA and this removes the Lyme from the system. Half of my wife's sisters were CDC positive on the Lyme test, the others were not though they all exhibited the same symptoms. This is not unusual for testing for Lyme, as false negatives are common. Post SOT they all present negative CDC test's but even more importantly they all feel entirely better. Because they had it at such a young age they had a lot of co-infections like Epstein Barr, Mass cell activation and other immune issues that they had to fight through post Lyme, I don't believe most will have to go through that especially if they catch it early. Anyways, we struggled with this for years. Gaslighting doctors, snake oil treatments and in general a loss of hope. I just wanted to put this out there for anyone in the area searching. We used a facility in Atlanta called the Genesis Center. I believe that there is someone in Nasvhville who has started SOT treatment for Lyme but i have no experience there. The Genesis Center has about a 3 month wait and they only do Lyme treatments at this point. Our treatment cost 5k and insurance didn't cover it. I know it's a lot but to us it feels like nothing after what my wife went through. Anyways, there is hope for this disease, just thought I'd share our story. Lyme wasn't a problem in Colorado but I feel like I meet a ton of people here who are struggling with it.

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