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Companies ending partnerships with NRA
seez52 replied to jdgreen's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I've had the NRA credit card for probably 15 years or more. I use it for my business and often charge over 2k a month. I'll spend tomorrow switching all my auto pay accounts over to another card and then give them a ring on Monday -
Shooting distance for qualifying for Tn hand gun permit
seez52 replied to owejia's topic in General Chat
Jeez, 3 yards? Hide when you're around him! Biggest issue we had in our class were people who could not manipulate their weapon. A couple of women had issues. One had a brand new PPK/s and just could not pull the slide back. She could not grip it tight enough. A blow back .380 probably not the best choice for a petite woman. -
Shooting distance for qualifying for Tn hand gun permit
seez52 replied to owejia's topic in General Chat
I got mine a while ago, probably 20 years ago. Was one of the first when the law was passed. I'm thinking we did 48 rounds and one was at 25 yards. Nothing was less than 7. -
Kel-tec PMR 30. It's just so lightweight and easy to shoot well. Also functions as a flame thrower
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Hands down the best light you can get for the money are the free 3AAA ones they give away with coupon at Harbor Freight. And when the batteries run out along comes a coupon for a free 24 pack of replacement batteries. I've got those scattered around all over.
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Probably not in the same class, but I just picked up a surplus Star BM. it's about the same weight maybe a little longer and taller. But hey it was 200 bucks.
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They had some on markdown at the TSC store here for $8 ea last weekend. They had a camouflage decal on the lids
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A couple years old but Hell on Wheels was a good series. Main character played by a Tennessean, from White Bluff I think.
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This was handed down from my favorite uncle. 1892 in .25-20. He purchased it new on a trip in Colorado. I believe he said he paid $25 for it at an auction; a hardware store was closing down. I thnk he was 13 years old. He named it Schatze, a german word for sweetheart. Matter of fact all three of these guns were his.
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I've had some ammo that would not fire on the first try. Seems rimfires can be this way. I've had a couple feeding issues with mine. I really like it, but need to do a fluff and buff I think it can be reliable. Magazine loading is a key issue for reliability.
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I'm a member, I'll help if I can
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Just an update on this if anyone is still following. It's been a good ride but seems like the party is over. Received an email this AM. Dear 4GCommunity.org Members, We are saddened to inform you that due to circumstances beyond the organization’s control the Internet connectivity benefit of membership will be ceasing no later than November 30, 2017. It may be sooner, so please begin looking for other Internet connectivity options right away. The member online support center will remain a resource through this time next year. Member and support team volunteers will be providing their general assistance through the online support center to assist with questions about basic home computing, networking, and related technologies. It can be accessed through the Support Center page of the website, or directly at: https://4gcommunityorg.happyfox.com/ Respectfully yours, Support Team I went into it expecting this at some point to go away. I was paying on their quarterly plan so as not to get too burned. Biggest issue now is what to do. I don't think much has changed since I signed up with other providers being available. I am now on the verizon unlimited plan for my phone, but they limit hotspots to 15GB, and also limit phones as hotspots at 22GB. So that's not probably going to work for a home situation and streaming.
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My mom and dad really liked them. He would sit on the porch with a hammer and short section of rail road iron and crack them. I never like them enough to spend that much time shelling them. I'm think part of the attraction was that they came off the place and you didn't let things like that go to waste. Black walnut pie was a favorite, although not for me.
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A lot of what I've heard does seem to be headed this way. I don't watch cable news but I haven't heard the first thing about high capacity magazines. Which I find odd.
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Tannerite may also be on the short list. https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/the-strip/explosive-possessed-by-stephen-paddock-may-have-been-used-in-nyc-bombing/
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wondering if the silver AR started out as an 80%?
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I thought the same thing!
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I'm surprised someone hasn't sued them over some of the markings on the safety on some of their lowers. It's not very explicit on many of them, particularly the zombie versions.
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I wondered that myself. They are communists plain and simple. Call each other "comrades" on their forum posts.
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Alabama has re-worked the primary voting rules to help prevent democrats from doing too much damage, and that helped lead to Moore's win. Probably not perfect, but certainly better than what we have, which is nothing. When we were choosing a republican candidate for governor Haslem was one among the many. All were more conservative than he was. The Tennessean came out endorsing him, or basically telegraphing to all the democrats, vote Haslem. And this is what we got. Here's a pretty good article on the Alabama method, and a good explanation of what's wrong with open primarys. http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/08/primary_crossover_voting_advan.html
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Looks like they are trying to gin up a new round of protests and disturbances. https://refusefascism.org/november-4-the-day-it-begins/
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we always put them in a toe sack and then put them in the driveway.
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we're going to get clobbered by our open primaries. The democrats will trot out a couple of candidates, but not expecting a win in the general, so their plan will be voting in the republican primary for the best democrat there.