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monkeylizard

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  1. Short version (not comprehensive but close enough for every day life for most folks): Only schools and any place judicial proceedings are happening are off limits by law and don't need signs. Anywhere else needs a sign to become a prohibited location and some places need to have signs plus metal detectors, guards, and bag searches to be made off-limits. You can read the laws for yourself. The most important ones are: Signage requirements: https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2021/title-39/chapter-17/part-13/section-39-17-1359/ Parks, etc. https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2021/title-39/chapter-17/part-13/section-39-17-1311/ Schools: https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2021/title-39/chapter-17/part-13/section-39-17-1309/ When it's OK on school grounds: https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2021/title-39/chapter-17/part-13/section-39-17-1310/ References to 39-17-1351 are about people with Enhanced Carry Permits and 39-17-1366 are the regular Carry Permits. Federal properties (Post Office, military installations, National Park buildings, TVA, Corps of Engineers, etc.) have a different set of rules. They must be posted with slightly different signage to be off limits, but from a practical matter all of them are.
  2. Too hot in the daytime, but getting some great sunset drives in this:
  3. If you didn't choose all 10 boxes, you're wrong. Yes 10.....there's one in the title box too.
  4. Renewed mine last week. No Regerts. The renewal asks how many you've acquired and moved along in the last 3 years. I checked my bound book just to be sure I was accurate and the first number was somehow higher than I remember it being and the second number remained at 0.
  5. If you're on this site, you're either the top half or the bottom half.
  6. You have to fish out the hot brass first.
  7. Likely so. They're wearing layers so it's not the Pacific, or the Med during summer. Anzio was assaulted in January 1944 so it could have been that one.
  8. Correction - 6 minutes. It was 14 minutes from when the 9-1-1 call was placed to shooter down. It took 8 minutes for them to arrive once the call was placed, but once on scene it only took them 6 minutes locate and dispatch the perp.
  9. And there's always a newer model . . .
  10. A Franchi in the fridge A Winchester by the window A Micro-9 in the microwave You know . . . I'm starting to think this is less a fun list and more of an accurate description of some TGOers' homes . . .
  11. A Jennings in the John An MP by the TP
  12. Fewer for me too, but it's starting to pick up. I just watched a male and female buzz around for about 30 minutes.
  13. That picture needs to get the official unofficial ban like Kentucky Conan and ya'll need to stop quoting it!
  14. I have maybe 150 rounds through my M&P Shield .45. No trouble with any JHP or FMJ I've tried. I know it's not a lot of rounds, but so far no FTF/FTE. It's bigger than the Kahr but not by a lot. The factory grip stippling is very aggressive. It's like 50 grit sand paper. You probably wouldn't want that against your skin so holster/dress accordingly. I don't know if the 2.0 is any different. I have the original.
  15. I resent being called an "older member" . . .
  16. This site's iTrader feature helps me a lot. If someone has a very small amount of feedback, I check who left it. If I have to go more than about 3 degrees of separation before finding a known-reputable/longtime member leaving feedback then I don't bother, no matter how good the deal is. But we have very prolific traders here so it usually doesn't take long to find a name I know and sometimes one I've done business with directly.
  17. The take-away is that legally you don't have to use an FLL on either end, but since no carrier will take the gun knowingly, for all practical matters you have to use FFLs.
  18. I've seen this one before and thought "So? Pop out the hinge pins, move the door, replace the hinge pins. Then clean your nasty toilet and paint your wall and door."
  19. Especially any wearing bells.
  20. Yep. I wish I'd known about estate sales when I was getting started in life. I could have bought much nicer furniture, cookware, dishware, etc. for the same money I spent on cheap crappy stuff in my first apartment @Luckyforward - There are grip additives made for concrete sealant (like the one Mac mentioned from Thompson's) but I don't know how well they'll do with aggregate. It might be worth a call to a supply house that deals with professional concrete folks (ie not Home Depot, Lowes, or Ace). Euclid Chemical makes an additive called Shur Grip. Again, it's made for concrete/pavers, not necessarily aggregate. Here are their Nashville distributors. https://www.euclidchemical.com/help-support/distributor-locator/ You could give one ore more of them a call and ask them if Shur Grip would work, how much you'd need to add, and if they'll sell it to you. They may suggest a different product for aggregate.

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