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btmatto

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About btmatto

  • Birthday 12/30/1990

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  • Location
    Franklin, TN
  • Gender
    Male

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  • Handgun Carry Permit
    Yes
  • Law Enforcement
    No
  • Military
    No
  • NRA
    No
  • Carry Weapon #1
    M&P9c

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  1. Hey, just a quick question, can people who aren't members go? 
  2. Welcome, where are you moving to, if you don't mind me asking?
  3. Okay, I have a quick question pertaining to the legal carry of loaded firearms in a vehicle. I am normally the type of person to not reply, but usually enjoy reading what everyone else has to say (hence me not having a high posting count). So, I have had my permit for 2 years and have carried almost everyday. I understand that the car carry law changed to include non-permitees. As far as I know, anyone can carry a loaded longgun or handgun in their car so long as they meet the prerequisite requirements (e.g. own the car, own the gun), which is repeated above. Now what if I wanted to have a loaded NFA firearm in my car? Lets stick with an SBR or SBS due to them being based on a commonly bought and used "longgun." Are SBRs and SBSs considered "longguns" by the definition of the law? I have no intention of actually carrying a loaded NFA firearm in my car, because I don't own one (yet), and because I don't want to risk it being stolen. If I did carry a loaded NFA firearm, it would be to the range and back, or maybe out to a camping spot on private property. So my question is, can I legally, in the state of Tennessee, carry a loaded SBR or SBS in my personal car/truck? Also, if I can legally, can I also carry a normal, non-NFA, loaded rifle or handgun with a suppressor attached in my vehicle? 
  4. I have a friend and I up here in cookeville, that would love to get in to the eat and shoot business. Any conclusion made on time and date?
  5. Thought you guys would like this. Obama's Uncle Charged With Drunken Driving, Held By Immigration Officials | FoxNews.com
  6. btmatto

    Anyone do cars?

    My Favorite Muscle Cars: Dark Blue 67' GTO Blue with white stripes 65' AC Cobra (Shelby) 87' Buick GNX (beauty is in the eyes of the beholder) Favorite Tuner Cars: Black Evo 9 MR Black 1994 HKS Supra Vielside RX-7 Favorite Exotic Cars: Ferrari F40 2004 Lotus Esprit V8 TT (Pearl Orange)
  7. nice gun I have a 54' Wingmaster that used to be my grandpa's. Great gun, only difference is the magazine tube extension and my butt stock doesn't have a recoil buffer (just hard plastic).
  8. Could they pass an amendment on a random law that voids all laws/amendments that were illegally instated with proper proof etc... then prove that the Hughes Amendment is illegal, and would force congress to remove the amendment? (p.s. I'm only a 20 year old dumb ass, so please don't give me slack if I wrote something without proper knowledge of the current laws and regulations, Thanks)
  9. btmatto

    2011 Car

    They all have different advantages. If you want a car that is more comfortable, go with the Challenger (it's bigger and cushier) If you want a car that can out handle the other two, get the Z. (Lighter, and double wishbone rear suspension) If you want the fastest of all three, get the 5.0 Stang'. (More horsepower per pound) -I have been a sales men at Dodge Chrysler Jeep (Franklin) and Nissan of Cool Springs.
  10. Great Series, sad its over... ...for now?

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