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Well, it has to be state controlled property inside city limits on which the state allows hunting. Which wouldn't be your backyard.
Knoxville ordinance mentions it also. I didn't quote it initially, cause I know of no area inside city limits which would qualify. But again, doesn't help on your own property.
"Exception. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section or any other provisions of this Code, nothing in this section is intended to prohibit the discharge or firing of any firearms by anyone lawfully engaged in hunting upon any property owned by the state and managed by the state wildlife resources agency which may be located within the municipal limits of the city."
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There is another AG opinion that counters that and specifically talks about law enforcement calls within city limits for hunting on private land.
The opinion request supplies facts related to this statutory provision. More specifically,the opinion request explains that law enforcement officers have answered calls relating to thedischarge of firearms within certain city limits near homes or business locations. The calls stemfrom instances of individuals being engaged in hunting on private property. The opinion requestindicates that law enforcement officers have therefore explained to complainants that state lawgenerally permits hunting on private property. The opinion request does, however, makereference to instances of individuals being showered with projectiles from birdshot, indicatingthat law enforcement officers have in the past stopped hunters in such instances.As an initial matter, it bears noting that the Tennessee Constitution grants the GeneralAssembly broad power to enact wildlife laws. Tenn. Const. art XI, § 13. In the exercise of that Page 2power, the Legislature has provided the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission (TWRC) theexclusive authority to establish when and in what manner wildlife may be hunted or taken in anyarea of the state. See Tenn. Code Ann. § 70-4-107. The TWRC is also authorized to promulgaterules and regulations necessary to implement the wildlife statutes. Tenn. Code Ann. § 70-1-206(3). In light of these provisions, this Office has opined that the TWRC “is authorized toregulate all hunting and fishing in Tennessee, whether such activities occur on State-owned landor on privately-owned property.†Op. Tenn. Att’y Gen. No. 90-100 (Nov. 5, 1990).interestingly enough that opinion also says that distance to other dwellings does not matter if you are on private property as long as you are not firing in a reckless manner. -
Some one will correct me if i am wrong, but i believe you can hunt squirrel during season even inside the city limits. City ordinance can not preempt state laws, so if you were discharging the air-gun for lawful hunting purposes you would be good to go. Spring squirrel opens in may, so you just need to wait for a month or so.
From a TN AG opinion http://www.tn.gov/attorneygeneral/op/2013/op13-066.pdf
"However, the local authority to regulate the discharge of firearms is limited to the extent
that such local legislation cannot conflict with any other State statute or regulation. For example,this Office previously opined that a municipal ordinance prohibiting firearms discharges wouldnot be enforceable against an individual who has been lawfully permitted to engage in huntingwithin the city limits by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency pursuant to its exclusiveauthority to administer and enforce Tennessee wildlife statutes, regulations, and proclamations.Tenn. Att’y Gen. Op. 98-038 (Feb. 9, 1998). See also Tenn. Att’y Gen. Op. 78-248 (June 16,1978) (concluding that proclamations of Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission prevail overcity ordinances in determining permitted hunting usage of areas in question)." -
I wouldn't call it a fad or a new standard. They are popular, but they are popular for a good reason. Key mod tubes allow the end user to mount things only where it is necessary without having the additional bulk and sharp edges of wasted rail space. I wanna say VLTOR came up with the original design, but they made it as an open source design in hopes that more firearms and accessories manufacturers would adopt it and it would eventually become the new standard. My AR pistol has a key mod fore end and i love it, but then again i'm not a fan of adding everything you possibly can to a rifle. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/74327-300-blk-pistol-build/
They are still a little on the pricey side, but that should come down as more and more manufacturers move that way. I'm not a machinist, but they appear to be easier to machine than a quad rail fore end.
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Thanks for all the replies so far but so far I have found nothing will probably have to order one online and have it painted
04 frontier bumper cover is going to be hard to find in a junk yard. By there nature salvage yards have wrecked vehicles (bumper would be damaged) and vehicles that repair costs more than the value. Those Nissans run great and there is probably not to many out there that have been sent to salvage yards yet.
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PULL-A-PART maintains an online list of all the vehicles in their yard. They do not have a parts breakdown, so that may or may not be useful to you. There site also has a decent interchangeable parts search. What are you looking for.
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I have to strongly disagree about ignoring the penetration issue. Several studies in NY and elsewhere were used to move toward HP ammo. In fact, some experts in court have brought up the issue of negligence if one ignores this issue. Just recently saw a 45 FMJ shatter a bone, exit, and went who knows where. But not saying HP wouldn't, but I bet it slows down more, and weighs less on exit. In this case, good for the good guy as he was the one shot. Missing with any round will not help your legal standing,......over penetration is another issue and always a consideration in weapon and ammo choices.
The key to what i said is over penetration causing "additional danger." Missing in a SD shooting are a frequent occurrence. The risks to bystanders comes primarily from those misses not over penetration. The most recent survey i am aware of has hit rates for self defense shootings at a little over 50 percent (still well above the LE average). The numbers of rounds fired in self defense shootings are all over the place, any where from one to well over 15 per instance. Half of those rounds are missing the intended target. In comparison i'm not that concerned about over penetration as a risk to bystanders.
Interesting anecdote-There is one famous encounter in which a man fired over a hundred rounds against multiple burglars.
Now if you want to include effectiveness in stopping the fight, then it is an entirely different conversation. I simply stated that over penetration does not increase the danger
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Honestly, penetration causing additional danger is almost a non issue. We seem to spend a lot of time asking what happens when that round travels through someone without ever asking what happens when you miss. And if anyone thinks they will never miss in an adrenalin fueled encounter you are likely mistaken.
And again this ruling does not prevent anyone from owning or using HP rounds. It prevents the selling of them within the city. Realistically this ban is likely to only significantly impact one store. It happens to be the only gun store left in San Francisco.
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Let me preface this by stating that i think this is a stupid law.
However, with that said, the law does not prohibit the possession of defensive ammunition. What it does is regulate what businesses in that city can sale. Residents of the city are still able to purchase defensive ammunition outside of the city and bring it in. People passing through can still possess the ammunition.
also, according to one of the articles i read, the city is going to have to create and maintain a list of all prohibited ammunition. Good luck with that. I bet Z max gets left off :)
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Depends on the type of bike your riding. For sport bikes a OWB SOB holster works well and is comfortable. I can't make a good recommendation for other types of bikes because i a haven't carried on them before.
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I am an advocate for the o-ring around the pivot lug to remove wobble. Just as effective as the accuwedge or earplug but doesn't run any chances of getting foam or rubber running around loose in your trigger group.
That being said, the likeliness of having a chunk beak off and finding itself into you trigger in a way that would block operation is realistically insanely low. Its one of those things that i do it because the way my luck runs. Murphy likes to kick me in the **** whenever he gets the chance.
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What type of armorers wrench do you have. Many of them have the tool that can tighten the jamb nut built in.
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I built mine to be my versatile do most things good enough gun. It's short compact and packs a bigger punch than a pistol round. It is built on a platform i am familiar with which makes it ideal for defensive use. I built mine in 300 blackout, which though may not be the ideal man stopper or hunting round is plenty to get the job done. Also, i have friends with good hunting land up in Indiana. I can use a 300 blackout pistol to hunt in Indiana but not a rifle in the same caliber (they have some dumb laws).
I use a SB 15 brace so i get almost full SBR versatility without the tax stamp or the need to provide written notice anytime i choose to take it with me out of state.
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I don't know that the ATF will go after them for the build parties, but they were served with a cease and desist order regarding the customers use of their "tools and knowledge". Ares Armor wrote about it in a news letter in Oct 2013. If i were Ares Armor it would definitely be something i would be concerned with. Eventually the ATF is going to try to do something to save face on confiscating all of these. If they can show that the build parties in conjunction with the marked lower showed "substantial assistance" in building the firearm then they can prove that ares was in the business of manufacturing and distributing firearms. The ATF has continuously held that the individual must build it themselves without "substantial assistance" (another one of those vague terms that the ATF defines any way they like).
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There 80 percent lowers use a color plug in the fire control group. There also have excess material sticking out at the trigger and hammer pin holes to mark where you need to drill. Though a jig is still recommended, it is possible to accurate mill their receivers using only a drill press.
The issue is in how the lower is made. Apparently the ATF Feels that since the plug is manufactured separate of the lower itself than at some point in its life the lower is in fact a firearm. EP specifically designed their manufacturing process to try to alleviate this concern. They make the blank first and then mold the rest of the 80 percent lower around it. The plug is made out of a different polymer material that is substantially softer than the lower itself. Though they do use wings to help secure the plug in place.
Also potentially at issue is the build parties hosted by ares armor where you could buy a plastic receiver, run it through a cnc mill on premises and viola unregistered lower.
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My daughter was born October 3rd 2012. My Avatar pic is the pumpkin that i carved for her first Halloween. I wen't kind of nuts with the monkey stuff when we were registering for the baby shower and it kind of stuck.
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I didn't dig the "Hey, this dude here knows all about what caused it but there won't be any discussion about it so we can string the audience along for a bit" nonsense also.
And again with the full-auto stupidity. While the guy with the pistol does one-shot-one-kill a half dozen times in a row.
"Possible Spoiler Alert"
In the comics the "scientist" was actually just a high school science teacher that was using his basic knowledge of science to trick others in to keeping him alive. He didn't really have any clue as to what caused the disease.
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There are several options available to you.
Preventing build up
take the light off, cover with tape, cover with a rubber cap, coat with grease, or coat with silicone
easier cleaning
Disassemble light and scrape with razor, use pencil eraser for cleaning the glass, green scotch brite pad, polish the glass (smoother surface means less for carbon to stick to)
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that's over 40 ft of drop with the published muzzle velocity. Im not sure what the velocity would be out of that pistol barrel, but i am assuming there is a noticeable drop in velocity and therefore a noticeable increase in bullet drop. so somewhere between a 41 ft and a 47 ft hold over with a lot of luck with the wind. Heck of a shot.
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I'll be the last to say the MP corp is perfect, we have more than our fair share of idiots. The vast majority try to do their best to look after Soldiers and not be a dick.
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Mixed feelings on this one, I could see where it could go either way. Many older snow mobiles do not have a reverse, so he may not have been able to back out. It looks like there may have been a path out of the area, but I don't know those woods that path may not have been passable to their machines. There are a ton of what if's that could occur in this scenario, but without more information i'm not prepared to condemn the guy.
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I still have issues with the whole separate status thing between law enforcement and the average joe citizen, but i may still take advantage of this. Especially since the reserves gives me my annual qualification so i would not have to pay for it every year. The reality is that if you do not travel to certain states the TN HCP is probably the better choice.
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It means Military Law Enforcement active and separated (with more than 10 years of service) will soon be capable of getting a recognized LEOSA ID card that would allow them to carry in all 50 sates. Separated service members must still meet an annual qualification requirement, which can be done through the state they reside.
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I know there is an old thread on here i started when the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act was amended to include individuals with apprehension authority under the UCMJ. This was back in January 2013. At the time most figured it would be at least a year before DOD released a new DODI covering LEOSA implementation. Well they finally have.
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/552512p.pdf
It was released earlier this month. It repeatedly lists "DOD LEA" for a more complete list of what is considered DOD law enforcement you have to look in DODI 5505.17
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/550517p.pdf
Now it is a matter of individual service branches determining their method for ID card issue. I know that USAMPS was working on determining an issuing system prior to the DODI being released, so it should not take long for the Army system to be implemented. I believe the Air Force already has a system in place. I do not know about the status of the Navy/Marine Corp
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Im with runco, im thinking a handle to an old pump mechanism. That large object is probably the rest of the pump.
TFB confirms with the BATFE about arm braces!
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just out of curiosity, what is the OAL on yours. I am also curious what points to use to measure from to determine legal OAL. I would imagine it would be the same as a rifle where the muzzle device only adds "length" when it is permanently attached or am i applying logic where i shouldn't. Likewise, since the brace is not permanently attached it would not be included in length either.