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  1. I'm in for 2 of these. Serial #22 and #722. Can't wait to see the photos!
  2. I got in on several TGO knives and I really love them, but I missed a few and I can use a few extras. So I'm looking to buy any auto knives, especially if you have any of the TGO models but TGO customization isn't required, and my favorites are the Rockeye, Godfather, and Godson. Or any other similar auto knives, even OTF. Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk
  3. I'm in for several, I'll let you know how many when I see the price.
  4. I generally never put anything on my vehicle that would hint that I am carrying guns, for the same reasons that I never open-carry. But I was one of the first to sign up for the NRA license plate and it has produced very positive results on at least 6 different occasions. I recommend getting an NRA plate and buying more TGO gear like hats, shirts, or an upgraded membership.
  5. Best TGO gift I've ever seen. Huge amount of class and caring, generosity. Wow.
  6. There's lots of reasons to be cautious about what you post online. Nearly all major employers now do a search and/or pay for a background check service that includes social media search results, because they don't want to hire a nut like Leonard Embody which might initially show a reasonably clean employment record with no formal criminal history or felonies but is otherwise a loose cannon / risk due to extreme or radical social behavior. Also, many employers can terminate you for having a negative or undesirable social profile which would reflect badly on their company or brand, especially those who are employed at will. Then there's the possibility of data being used against you later, such as when you are defending a justifiable use of self defense but the prosecution or civil attorney creates a chart of all your colorful comments taken completely out of context. And then there's general privacy: the more data you share results in a lower overall level of personal privacy and security which could have very negative impacts on your family and friends. So it's just prudent to remain anonymous and limit / filter what you post and share, even offline.
  7. ^^^This. They don't need to scan anything. They already keep permanent digital records of every firearm serial number, make, and model manufactured and transferred along with the dealer that transferred it, and date transferred. Anyone that believes that they don't also keep the NAME and (DL or SSN) of the recipients along with all of that data is a fool. Just like those who refused to believe in the government illegally monitoring / wiretapping mass phone calls until Snowden exposed some of the proof. Those who would give up essential liberties for safety will get neither, but this won't stop our liberal government from taking away the liberties.
  8. I personally know a former FFL that had this happen 3 times during his license period, which he ended up turning in the license on the last time because they were threatening to heavily fine him for every minor detail or mistake they could find. I personally inspected his books and forms and saw that everything was in good general order, no funny business. He would occasionally miss transcribing one or two words from the sales receipt to the 4473, but in those cases he had the info stapled or clipped to the form and had followed all the laws and checks, so it was just a few trivial paperwork details that they used as an excuse to copy all of his records, several times over a dozen years, and then eventually force him out of business.
  9. I have all the professional sight tools and will gladly adjust it for you for free if you meet me in the Lebanon area.
  10. I'm after quite a few things but they're all unique such as holsters and parts for specific guns, and most of them cost more than I'd want Santa to spend on me so I'd be thrilled with a gift card to Amazon, Midway USA, Palmetto State Armory, Aim Surplus, Sarco, or a similar place. Or just surprise me with something cool... that's what gifts are supposed to be, right? :D
  11. The NRA monthly magazines all contain a column titled the Armed Citizen which typically has 6-10 true stories per month of legally armed citizens preventing crime or mass injuries in the US. Nearly all of these stories are ignored by the mainstream liberal media and are only rarely published via short articles buried in section B23 next to a bunch of advertising.
  12. Kwik Kash Pawn in Lebanon only charges $15 per gun plus $10 TICS fee. Cheapest I've found, good folks.
  13. Each state has a state department of revenue, which sets and enforces the laws regarding collection and payment of state taxes by businesses and individuals. If any business is collecting tax from a customer for a product or service which is not taxable under their state law, and as a result they are keeping the extra cash because it is never due or payable to the state, then they can be charged with theft by deception or a similar criminal penalty, or also a civil liability, as it is not legal or permissible for a business to collect revenue under the guise of a state tax but then pocket that money as extra profit on transactions which are not taxable under the state law. I verified this by speaking with two state tax department officials and an attorney, in a case where a KY dealer had attempted to collect KY state tax from me on a large purchase which was ordered over the Internet and shipped to me in TN. The KY department of revenue told the business owner that my transaction was not taxable under their state laws, and that if he collected KY state tax on the transaction he would be liable, so he reluctantly omitted the tax from the transaction.
  14. If you live in TN and are buying the gun from them via phone or Internet, and not taking possession of it until they "ship it" to TN and you pick it up at a local TN FFL, then they are not allowed by law to collect GA sales tax from you.
  15. I sure wish this could be fixed soon. I miss using TGO. It's not tapatalk because I've been using several versions of that successfully with many other forums, and all are still working fine, it's just something broken with TGO. The mobile web version just isn't the same, so I'm primarily offline until this gets fixed. :wacko:
  16. Not working for me at all despite dozens of attempts. My tapatalk android app works fine for all other forums, it just quit working for TGO today. It might be a bug that is specific to certain tapatalk versions, but it's obviously only broken for TGO, so something still isn't right.
  17. Well I figured if I am ever out driving, riding, boating, towing, or whatever in terrible weather then a few seconds of rain or weather blowing in the window wasn't going to kill me. Plus I weighed the chances of terrible weather blowing sideways in the window at the exact time I needed to back up a towed item in a dark area at night (pretty remote and only briefly) against the chances of me needing to keep the hot sun and curious thieves or snoops out of my truck (every day 24x7) and the tint went on and has stayed on.
  18. I just wind down my windows.
  19. You can do it at any ffl for a long gun, no problem unless the ffl is uneducated or unwilling.

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