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My squad leader in 'Nam, Kenneth E. Stumpf, a Medal of Honor recipient, has final stage pancreatic cancer. His son called me, said the dr. gave him 2 weeks. After I was severely wounded, he came in and got me out under fire, along with 2 other guys. I probably would have bled out if not for that. Hell of a guy & soldier. Heavy heart. He will be missed by all that knew him.17 points
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Selling a Brand New Smith & Wesson 442 .38 Special +P "No Lock". I am asking $450.00 for the gun. The gun is brand new. All I have done is clean the gun. No Trades Please. I prefer payment in Cash, Cashiers Check, or USPS Money Only please. No Paypal. Thanks for looking. Sold - Thanks TGO The Gun Comes With: S&W Hard Gun Case Gun Lock All Paperwork "The Purchaser of the gun Must be a Resident of the State of Tennessee, Must have a TN HCP, Must sign and fillout a Bill of Sale"5 points
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Sorry about the downtime this morning, folks. What should have been a simple change ended up being a Class 3 ####storm. Always have good backups!4 points
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I have a very old Kentucky flintlock rifle. My father, George D. Locke, bought this piece at an auction in the 1950s or 1960s, I believe. It has a little description that he must have cut out from the auction catalog which says, " An exquisite flintlock Kentucky rifle with 65 silver inlays including spread eagle on the cheek piece. The barrel bears the name of D. Locke in script on an inlaid plate on the barrel. This is a full maple stocked tiger striped rifle with lockplate and hammer fully engraved. Rifle about 50 calibers with heavy octagon barrel. Age has demanded some repairs to the wood, which has been done expertly and proper. A most graceful Kentucky in very good condition." I am seeking information on this rifle and its approximate value. Hoping someone can help provide more information on this type of rifle and its approximate value for insurance purposes. Thank you, M. Evans1 point
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Sorry to hear, sounds like a very fine man indeed. Thanks to you both for your service and will pray for him and his family.1 point
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Sorry to hear this Grunt. Will pray for all involved. Thank you both for your service!1 point
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Hmmm. This reminds me of an issue that the 365XL was having when it first came out, but it had to do with the disconnector. The shape of the part in the early 365xls was more angular and it caused it to be difficult to rack the slide. I ended up replacing the disconnector with a P365 disconnector and the gun worked much better. I suppose SIG fixed this later.1 point
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I have plenty of gloves but wanted to say good on you for putting these up.1 point
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X2 10rd mags x1 13rd mag factory night sights and box with 100rds of fmj $700 interested in cz products add cash for Bren/ scorpion1 point
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So many lives were forever changed due to that war...mine included. God bless that man.1 point
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115gr Winchester white box, but I don't think it's the ammo. The 2 misfired rounds shot fine from 2 other guns.1 point
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In my field, 1 wire hook up, 2 wire screw up, 3 wire blow up. What y’all do in the back ground makes my head hurt.1 point
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It was a new error screen and I was worried for a moment. Thanks for all you do to keep the TGO up and running.1 point
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No, we're not solely for Tennesseans but it did raise an eyebrow as I was reading. All are welcome here as long as everyone's intentions are good.1 point
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I got a G3C for a good price during Black Friday and have put about 300 rounds through it. Had 2 malfunctions on the first day (light primers strikes that the touted second strike capability still failed to fire) but it's been flawless since. Yes, 300rds aren't a lot but ammo is expensive. It runs fmj and jhp just fine. I actually like the ergonomics quite a bit - I have small hands.1 point
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Did you take a look at some of the other things this 'winner' has bought very recently? All relatively pricey, several thousand range! Same pattern, comes in last day willing to pay more than anyone else would. Could be washing his cash no doubt, crypto millionaire , recent stocks or ???. Whatever it is, it actually looks legit we just cant relate as we have a pretty darn different relationship with money than he seems to. Here are a couple examples https://www.gunbroker.com/item/924751177 https://www.gunbroker.com/item/9239263271 point
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I have a shelf full of cheap, broken binoculars, with a combined purchase value of around $1100 sitting right behind the $900 used Swaros I actually use to remind me of this fact.1 point
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Yea what Red said, soy product in insulation. I had a friend back 10 years ago that went to crank his fairly new Tundra and it wouldn't even click, towed to dealer and they said he need a new wiring harness, he said splice it and tape it up. Chipmunks are also pretty much a menace!!1 point
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A couple of questions, please..... a) Is this an original piece or a contemporary reproduction? Normally, the name on the barrel, usually in script, is where the maker indicates who made the rifle. You said your dad was named Geo D Locke and the name on the barrel is "D Locke." Is this a coincidence that the maker and your dad had similar name or did your dad have it added after he bought it? b) What is the barrel length c) is the ram rod still with it? d) Any chance of a picture?? I know several contemporary builders and collectors and a picture would be needed for any type of estimate. thanks Mark1 point
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Sorry to hurt your feelings, but the time and place to score deals was some years back when items were in stock and prices were reasonable.1 point
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You'd have better luck at panning for gold in the Cumberland...0 points
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Yes, but with out the girl drinking wine or the Ralph Stesdman-esque doodle0 points
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