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  1. I sold my 2017 F150 King Ranch Crew Cab and no longer need the safe I installed in the back under the seat. Super heavy duty full length safe will hold several long guns, multiple handguns, or other valuables. Quick access combo lock. Securely bolts to the frame via existing truck bolts. Easy 10" install. Like new. Few external scratches from my garage floor. It's about 75lbs and heavy steel. Pickup in Brentwood or Smithville area. Here is a link to the manufacturer for specifics.

    https://www.lockerdown.com/i-50-model-ld3025-2009-2022-f150-and-2017-2022-super-duty-f250-f350-f450-crew-cab-under-seat-long-gun-safe.html?ref=category:12

     

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  2. On 2/11/2021 at 1:12 PM, daveW said:

    Looking for a revolver chambered in .357.  My first choice would be a 4” 686-6...6 shot only.  


    i may consider other makes/models

     

    im not looking for anything small frame, 5 rounds, 7 rounds, blued, rare, antique, single action, double action only, super old, super expensive (Korth!), etc.

    I have cash and possible trade options.

    I’m gonna shoot it...a lot.  And it might (will) get wet/dirty.

     

    thanks!

    I have a 4” 686. It’s nice. I can post it on here later today.It’s a ‘no dash’ so it’s dated to 1985.

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  3. Picked up one today. Went to the range and ran about 200 flawless rounds through it. Shot it side my side with my vp9 and vp9sk. Trigger was great and gun shot really smooth. Minimal felt recoil and more accurate than I.

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  4. So, I’ll preface this with....I’m asking for a friend....
    If one had several of these bump stocks, what is the best thing to do with them?
    1) gunbroker
    2) sell them on here in the classifieds
    3) bury them in the yard
    4) mail them to CNN
    5) put them in the boat that has all my other guns that might sink in the next storm
    6) raffle them at a Friends of NRA event
    7) any other ideas?

    Again, just asking for a friend

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  5. I attended the last three in Nashville, Louisville, and Atlanta. The exhibit hall opens on Friday. The exhibitors are still setting up on Wednesday and Thursday. Friday is generally a slow day, especially in the morning. Saturday is a zoo. Sunday is in between and its when exhibitors start handing out more free swag so they don't have to pack it back up and ship it home.

    Exactly, I too have been to the last three. I helped set up the Colt Collector booth in Nashville. That was all day Thursday. Forklifts and mania abound on Thursday.

    Exhibits open Friday-Sunday. It will take two days to go through them pending how often you stop.

    I’ll miss this year, but I’ll be back next year.

    Take lots of cash as their are great deals to be had from the vendors. You can’t purchase guns, but you can order them.

     

  6. So how does that work? Do you retrieve the kills?  I can;t imagine you would from the helo.

    No, we leave them where they lay. We were hunting a 25000 acre ranch. Many of the hogs are diseased and not fit for consumption. We were strictly on a ‘pest control mission’ as these were tearing up the ranchers fences, crops, and competing with natural game. As far as the coyotes, they were well fed and large. They had obviously had plenty to eat with the hogs, rabbits, deer, and cattle on the ranch.

    We had the helicopter for 6 hours. Two of us went at a time. We each had an AR with 5 loaded pmags. We came back empty each time :):)
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