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I carry a 38 spl and 357 most times. If I IWB carry it is an MP 9MM C 2.0. My primary is a 2" 357, 7 shot revolver. Most shootings are 3 rounds or less, if average. Have no problem feeling I am not prepared if forced into a confrontation. When I am on my daughters horse farm, located in Eagleville TN, I carry the 38 with snake shot. I am doing a lot of woods and brush removal right now. Glad snakes are, for the most part, asleep. Got a Hunt X hunting ape on my phone and it is great for finding property lines in wooded areas. We are marking and cutting horse trails on 90 acers. Just finished marking 61 acers yesterday and still have 28 acers left to mark. It is very thick with underbrush and trees. Want to get it marked before snakes come out. I always take snake medicine (38 Spl) with me even now. Just never know. The 38 Spl has been doing self defense duty, mostly successfully, for years. I have learned it isn't the arrow, as much as it is the Indian, that brings a satisfactory conclusion to deadly threats. One must be able to put them where they need to be for a satisfactory conclusion. At soon to be 74 (2 weeks) my want to ability is slowly waning. I am needing to practice more and more, but pray often I will never be forced to call on my waning skills. My mother used a pre model, SW model 10 4" 38Spl revolver, when I was 4(1952), that had a lifelong effect on my life. You younger "whipper snappers", enjoy your youthful abilities. Agent Orange, and age has had a detrimental effect on my later years, however I have found "Jesus Christ" so I got the dying taken care of. Listen up guys! IMO, it ain't bull hocky. Peace with death in life, belief in Jesus Christ is the answer. Bible says He is the only way, and "I believe it."5 points
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So I ordered one a while back ago from royal range , they called me and told me they finally got it in. So I don’t need 2 of them . It’s exactly what I think a Glock should be fantastic pistol. Comes with three mags. I’m in the Opry mills area . Keeping optic $750 you can reach me at 615-390-78674 points
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I'm a regular there as it's only a couple of miles from home. If you can, show up on Saturday for an early lunch as Saturdays are the only day they have peach cobbler. I suggested "early" as they often sell out of peach cobbler. For a first visit, I'd suggest anything (sandwich or plate) with sliced brisket. When looking the menu, if you want to carry (just) leftovers home, the 2 or 3 meat plates are a good option. Also be sure to try the southwest potatoes. As an aside, Frank not only owns Shaffer's Meats, but also the local gun range Eagle Eye.4 points
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The vast majority of .38 carriers go for the small frame snubbies due to concealability and/or light weight. Larger revolvers have more or less fallen out of favor. There's just too many small semi-autos these days plus the current focus is on ammo capacity. I rarely carry a 4". However, my favorite carry revolvers are 3" S&W K-frame (medium frame) guns. I have 3" Models 10 & 13 that a carry at times. Although the Model 13 is actually a .357, its usually loaded with .38 Special +P ammo.3 points
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Semi Sporterized Springfield rifle with Leupold base and rings. Will toss in 60 rounds of ammo. Currently wearing a Simmons 44 Mag 3-10x44 scope. Trade interests are revolvers, 1911's, 22's, 223, 22-250 and 20 gauge shotgun. $4502 points
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I have found that the Lord does an excellent job of removing "snakes" from your path, too!2 points
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My Ducati 1098S last summer: And right now: It's more work to take the body panels off than to do the valve adjustment. Forks coming off as soon as the engine is back together.2 points
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As much as I love my old 4” 686, I rarely carry it except to hunt with. I carry this on me a whole lot of the time, if I’m not toting my 1911. Smith and Wesson Model 66 .357. It’s the later model with the 2.75” barrel. I’m always skeptical of Smith’s guns with that stupid heritage-ruining lock, but I bought this one from a gentleman on here several years ago and it’s been my nearly constant companion ever since. I usually keep it stoked with Underwood .38 +P 158 grain. This one paired with my beloved little pre-lock 640 makes a superb combo.2 points
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This is just another BOOT on our necks choke the life out of us and our country!!!2 points
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If you kept records of what you bought, you could write off the losses.2 points
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Here’s where I admit that I didn’t realize that there was anything other than the combat sighting.2 points
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Found a new Wrangler at a great price.Been looking for a birds heads grip,like the way they look withe the grip and shorter barrel.1 point
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I'm parting ways with my Dillon XL650 with two calibers included. Asking $1800 $1500 for everything. It is in like new condition with less than 100 rounds loaded on it. With this new job I have zero time to shoot, let alone reload. I'm willing to accept reasonable offers, but the way I'm calculating it I'm already taking a loss with everything included below. Face to face only as it would be entirely too cost prohibitive and difficult to ship everything. Send me an IM if you need more info. The press comes with the following: Dillon 45 acp die set Dillon 9 MM die set Strong mount Spare parts kit Powder check Casefeeder Small / large pistol casefeeder plates Bullet tray 9mm caliber conversion kit Quick change assembly Entirely Crimson primer follower holder / quick disconnect for powder measure Dillon roller handle Extra Dillon billet tool head KMS squared ufo light system Toolholder / wrench set1 point
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I think Reefer was basically asking if it is safe or if significantly better performance can be obtained with magnum vs reg small pistol primers in .357 handloads just to recap my opinion is that regular primers work just fine but I can understand where one might want the assurance of a stronger base material when approaching higher pressure loads* Considering primer availability, I would just load away and as always work up your load. Meaning watching the cases for bulging or primer deformation as you go from a starting load to a more powerful one. There is quite a bit about magnum vs regular primers on the internet. I tend to trust people who do their own testing rather than those just regurgitate opinion. Here is another interesting read: https://loaddata.com/Article/BenchTopics/Magnum-Primers-for-Standard-Pistol-Loads/331 *I have no proof of this, but suspect that historically part of the reason for a stronger case material in 357, 41, 44 magnum loads was the inconsistency in firing pin strike between different manufacturers revolvers. I have seen punctured primers in a couple of revolvers (long long time ago) with factory magnum ammo. Yep, I think they were poorly made ones As I remember one was a single action chambered in .357, not American made. So have fun man and happy shootin’1 point
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I’ve been making 1911 grips for a few years now after I got tired of not getting what I truly wanted from other sites. I recently started playing with fractal burning for cutting boards and what not, so I decided to try it on some grips. I pulled out a set of oak stave and walnut to see how the 10k volts react to the different woods. What are your thoughts? Should I do a resin fill to give them some color? I’ve been a fan of walnut and blue but it may be a bit flashy for my carry pistols.1 point
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I have a 1977 JM STAMPED MARLIN 783 that shoots .22WMR with a bushnell scope. The classic shows signs of responsible use but still functions and shoots flawlessly!1 point
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The problem with all this is that, as a few here have stated, the new $600 trigger seems to include any economic activity. Sure, a job done would be included in that, but not a sale. Stores don't add up all their sales and report that as income. All their expenses are deducted, and their net income is taxed. So keep track of what you have paid for everything, because the IRS can tax you only on a positive difference between your cost and your proceeds. The $600 reporting requirement seems to presume it's all income. That's only true if it cost you nothing. This is going to be such a nightmare for millions of people. Say you bought a car for $30,000. A few years later you sell it to a dealer for $18,000. You DON'T have $18,000 in income by any measure. There's $0 income in that. If that dealer has to send in a 1099, well, that's just as insane as eBay having to do it. For eBay and Gunbroker to be pumping out these 1099s is absolutely ludicrous. The IRS is still way behind in processing millions of tax returns from the 2020 tax year. Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere we go! Keep all receipts and and detailed records of everything you buy! It's amazing our (few) sensible politicians are not screaming about this.1 point
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I HAVE LIKE NEW REM-MARLIN 1894 44 MAG/44 SPECIAL 20" BARREL. RIFLE HAS EXCELLANT WOOD AND BLUING. BORE IS SHINNY WITH SHARP RIFLING. STOCK AND FOREARM ARE CHECKERED AND STOCK HAS RECOIL PAD. SLING SWIVELS ARE INSTALLED AS ORIGINAL STOCK. COMES WITH FIXED FRONT SIGHT WITH HOOD AND ADJUSTABLE REAR HALF BUCKHORN SIGHT. LESS THAN 50 RDS FIRED. $ 850 OBO. NO TRADES. REDUCING SAFE INVENTORY. BUYER MUST BE LEGAL TO OWN A FIREARM AND HAVE TN DRIVERS LICENSE AND/OR TN HCP (PREFERRED). PM ME IF INTERESTED.1 point
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I did. Got my first ever flu shot back in 01 or 02 and got the world class Olympic gold medal ass-whipping super flu a month or two later. I don’t believe the shot caused it, but it sure as hell didn’t help me. After that, I decided flu shots were BS and haven’t wasted time with them since.1 point
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Yeah, I saw that. But I didn't see any on GB is what I wrote. But thanks for double checking me.1 point
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I've got the Gear Up, so it's got the two wheel drive system, and reverse too. And as a bonus it has a machine gun mounting post. It's the only motorcycle that my wife will ride, she really likes the sidecar. It really needs the carbs cleaned, which will probably be a spring project. And it does take a lot of room in the garage.1 point
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To that particular point, yes there is. 16th Amendment. Ratified 1913.1 point
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I dont have a problem with reporting income on brand new item sales. I sell USED gun parts privately from time to time on Ebay and have kept it under 10K anualy without issue. GB still allows buyers to pay directly to the seller with MO's and they bill you for the sales tax off the sale. So far, I'v not had any issues collecting a GB sale into PayPal. Gov over reach is out of control. There is no Income tax written in the US Federal Constitution. It was supposed to be a War effort tax only untill they helped them selves to it just because. Technically its illegal like so much of the "laws" you and I never voted for. Did they ever ask you about sending out your tax monies in the billions in foreign aid? Just more bend over and like it. You have no say in it back then or now. I also have sold on the 127 yard sale week. I guess I'm a felon there to for not running to them with a 1099-k? Good Grief....1 point
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good video out on reg primer vs magnum......basically no significant differences. Included rifle primers too.1 point
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You should test drive a Shadow Systems. It’s everything a Glock ain’t and it points like a 1911.1 point
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I made $6,456 on ebay last year. Unfortunately I paid $7,679 for the parts new. I should get a tax refund. LOL1 point
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Paypal, Venmo, Square Cash App, and all the others now have to report over $600. This is really gonna hurt those doing the side hustle daycare and cleaning jobs as they will have to ask for cash or pony up to the tax man. I hate paying taxes but I love living in this country so it is what it is.1 point
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This has absolutely zero to do with anything Ebay has done, they are simply following directions. https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/service-and-payments/2022-changes-to-ebay-and-your-1099-k.html Notice this little tidbit: We’re lobbying Congress on your behalf to raise the $600 threshold. Help us stop overtaxation and the avoidable disclosure of private information. You can share your story about the importance of online selling, or send a letter to members of Congress. I absolutely guarantee that Ebay hates this more than you do. It's going to cost them a whole lot more than it costs you. FYI: The tax change applies to all payment processors. Gunbroker is the exact same boat as Ebay, at least whomever or however payments get processed. If you accept payment via a credit card or check via Gunbroker, it'll be treated exactly the same.1 point
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I also don't like obscuring the target with the sights. Pumpkin on a fence post is how my rifles are sighted. I typically shoot handguns as center hold as shown above, maybe that's why my usual miss is low? I always thought I was anticipating recoil.1 point
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Like Darrell said, this is the law not an Ebay problem. All online retailers will start doing this, even Gunbroker.1 point
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I did just this on Jan 12th. I loaded some 158 gr LSWC Hi Tek coated bullets (Hoosier's) for my LCR snubby in .38 spl. The powder was 3.6 gr AA#2. Winchester Magnum small pistol primers gave me an average of 693 fps Winchester Standard small pistol primers gave me an average of 649 fps. I've found AA#2 easy to ignite and certainly the magnum primers were for a "let's what happens" situation. No signs of a pressure spike, primers looked fine, and I couldn't appreciate a difference in felt recoil. I've loaded 10 k plus of 9mm using Magnum primers during the supply crunch after Newtown. I just initially dropped my charge around 10% and worked to my desired fps. Again, no issues. I do try to keep magnum primers on hand for powders like H110 for .357 mag loads as recommended. But I've certainly run it and 2400 using standard small pistol primers. I just checked my notes from 1993. I had a 686 at that time with lighter than factory springs (they are factory now) but those springs wouldn't set off (according to my notes) CCI magnum primers under a load of 16 gr H110. I switched over to Winchester standard small pistol primers and they ran fine. (Note, I didn't own a chrono in '93.) Yes @JustEd, those 1000 fps .357 loads are nice and mild. And I'm using the .38/.357 158 gr bullets I mentioned earlier. They listed as 14-16 BHN and are sized at .358. I like them. I'm abused myself and my guns enough over the years, so this is a pleasant .357 load to shoot.1 point
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I think you are maybe overlooking the obvious: Small handguns are designed and intended for "combat" purposes. They aren't designed with the bullseye plinker in mind.1 point
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My little buddy, The Thug, keeps a close eye on me when I reload.1 point
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There are no dual-sport 2-stokes anymore, unless you find an OLD one on the used market. There are only a couple of two-stroke dirt-only bikes. But I still have a two-stroke street bike, an 89 Yamaha RD-350, and it's a BLAST in the twisties!1 point
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Basically, powder for a magnum cartridge is slower burning, thus more difficult to ignite. Magnum primers are supposed to be hotter to help ensure reliable ignition of such powder. I would also strongly recommend buying a reloading manual or three, and adhering to published data. The 357 Magnum is a very versatile round. You can load anything from light target loads to large game hunting loads. I would recommend using the magnum primers with powders such as 2400 and H110, and regular primers for light loads using powders like Unique, Bullseye, and the like. The 357 magnum is simply a lengthened 38 Special cartridge. Folks were hotrodding the 38 in guns like the 38-44 N frame Smith and Wessons. While these loads worked in that big, strong revolver, it proved too much for many lesser guns. The new 357 was too long for the 38s chamber, and helped prevent these hot loads being fired in weaker revolvers. The main difference in loading for this and the 9mm is crimping. An auto cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the cartridge, so you basically just remove the bell from the case mouth. Most 38 sp bullets will have a crimp groove. This cartridge headspaces on the rim, so you can roll crimp the case mouth into the crimping groove. Other than that, it’s the same…size/deprime, bell, prime, powder, bullet, crimp.1 point
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Things have not changed much in the former colonies these days.....tax on privileges (driving) ....tax on rights (ammo) ....tax on necessities....(food) ....tax on luxuries (boats) ...tax on death (inheritance) carbon tax, fuel tax, sin tax, entertainment tax, housing tax.....it boggles the mind how much and how often the .gov gets in/out wallets. I welcome you to a place of less restriction than California. I welcome you to a forum of fellow 2A/gun/personal rights advocates. I welcome you to a life style of gentleman of honor. You are in the South, become a part of it and stand ready to defend it....as those in the former colonies did. :usa: :usa: :usa: :usa: :usa:1 point
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