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Guns & Ammo in Memphis Closing it's Doors?
Chucktshoes replied to The Legion's topic in General Chat
While in some respects it was a Memphis institution, not all institutions are treasured. I don’t think I know anyone who will be sad to see it go. -
ad closed '89 Bulgy 74 w/ 12 boxes ammo (360rds) $1300
Chucktshoes replied to Volfan72's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Out of curiosity, the markings on the bottom of the receiver don’t happen to have an addition of Surprise, AZ do they? -
Big Brother using High Tech in rural Tn
Chucktshoes replied to Johnny Rotten's topic in General Chat
Exactly. I’ve gotten a few and never paid a single one. Even in a CMV. One time I did mail back the citation with “NO!” written on it in thick sharpie. -
Gentlemen, I would like to present to you the cherry on the top of this crap sundae that absolutely confirms that this did not go the way that Sig expected it to.
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Smith & Wesson has zero chill. They’ve started trolling Sig pretty hard.
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No, it doesn’t change my mind about the 320 at all. In fact, their post only further confirms for me that they don’t give a damn about their customers, and are willing to lie and obfuscate in attempts to protect their bottom line. There is far too much evidence of problems with the platform, not just the un-commanded, discharges, but out of battery detonations and damages due to poor protection from magazine over-insertion. So despite their very feeble efforts, it absolutely did not end that day.
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https://www.newsweek.com/gene-hackman-cause-death-update-conference-betsy-arakawa-2041480 The last heart activity recorded on Hackman's pacemaker was on February 18. Meanwhile, it was revealed that Arakawa likely died a week earlier on February 11. "Based on the circumstances, it is reasonable to conclude that Ms. Hackman passed away first with February 11 being the last time that she was known to be alive," Jarrell said. It is unknown whether Hackman knew his wife had died. "He was in an advanced state of Alzheimer's, and it's quite possible that he was not aware that she was deceased," the chief medical examiner said.
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I know what that is by reputation only. Therefore, I don’t care what they have to say. They’re not a factor in my world.
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Eh, I ain’t worried about that. Still can’t get convicted of indecent exposure.
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I don’t live out in the country at this point, but it’s a called a privacy fence for a reason.
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This is also where my head is at.
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The story is getting a bit more complicated. Might not be carbon monoxide after all. https://abcnews.go.com/US/actor-gene-hackman-wife-found-dead-home-sheriff/story?id=119242578
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As long as you choose the correct length, it will be a drop in and install the same as the one you took off.
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Gavin Ortlund, a Protestant Apologist whose YouTube channel (Truth Unites) I’ve watched for a while and have found extremely informative is going to be doing a 10 week seminar series on church history at Immanuel Nashville. I wish I lived closer and could attend, but I think some of y’all in the Nashville area might find it to be something you’d like to attend. Here’s the description Gavin posted on his YT channel.
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What’s your budget and list of desired features? There are good guns that fit what you want in a wide variety of price points, but it all depends on what you want whether or not it’s the right gun for the job. Pump or Auto? Tube capacity? Optic compatibility? These are the type of things to decide on before you even start looking at models.
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First one I would look at is the Phlster Enigma.
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You know, this makes me wonder. The OP has stated that they have gotten more aggressive this last year. I wonder if they have been feeling emboldened by the decision that we all were happy about, and I still am, regarding the state constitutions private property protections, and the prohibition against utilizing open fields doctrine. I imagine that the TWRA would leap at the chance to place cameras with landowner consent to catch folks hunting illegally. if the ne’er do wells were to abscond with the TWRA’s cameras, I have to imagine that they would bring the hammer down with great vengeance and furious anger.
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I don’t disagree about the hyperventilating from the government and media types over it all. I do still think this was a 3DP frame though. There’s a few spots where you can see what appear to be print lines. But otherwise, yeah. All that you said is on point.
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I’m not sure if you’re being intentionally facetious, or are just unfamiliar with 3DP in the 2A space. My following comments are written to assume the latter Most 3DP firearms will require some amount of unserialized parts. In most designs, barrels and for pistols, slides, are still required for building a working gun. For a Glock style gun it’s pretty much all just printing of the frame with almost everything else being 3rd gen OEM compatible parts. Even the FTN.3 pistol suppressor only uses some 3DP parts and some other parts that are purchased though we don’t know what design was used as there are other can designs which are fully printed and usually only good for a few rounds. One of the biggest leaps forward in the space was the FGC-9 which was the very first design useable design that required the purchase of zero gun parts. The barrel was steel tubing rifled using a process known as electro-chemical machining.
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Google. The answer is most likely Google. It’s the first result when you do a search.
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It’s pretty wild that we’re back in the ‘20s and Italians are committing Propaganda of the Deed.