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  1. Yup-that one has all kinds of I have a Henry H006M in .41 mag I have standing in the corner of the bedroom- Fitted with a Skinner Peep-ghost ring with no insert- It will shoot a 2 inch group at 50 yards with no eyeball help- I also like the traditional appeal-
    4 points
  2. Not a lot beyond it being a concern. Most of our loads are contracted so that our customers pay for fuel. Or at least most of it. It's all hurting though. The cost of new trucks, tires, repairs on existing trucks, etc. All those things are substantially inflated right now. If you know any kids graduating high school that wanted to learn a trade, diesel mechanics are in high demand and make a lot from what I understand. More overtime than you could possibly want I assume. The next year or two will be interesting I bet.
    4 points
  3. 9mm, 40S&W, 22LR, 45ACP, 45LC FOR SALE--clearing out the safe! All ammo is new from manufacturer, except UMC & some Georgia Arms are manufacturer reloads. Everything is original in manufacturer boxes (50 rnds, bricks, or typical amounts, etc), except Georgia Arms 9mm is in their bags, and Georgia Arms 45LC are loose in ammo cans. Pics of ammo in their cardboard boxes available upon request. Will throw in a free ammo dry box with minimum purchase of 20 and 40 boxes, respectively by their size, but while supplies last. I’ve got 5 Cabela’s and 4 Flambeau-types; pics below. My Flambeau-types are older than this stock pic, but close enough. Will travel ~ 30 miles around the Knoxville/Alcoa area. Only whole boxes/bricks/bags sold, except the loose 45LC (will count out 50's). F2F only. Prices are firm. Cash or Cashier’s check only. Minimum sale of $100 with gas prices being what they are. I'll do my best to update quantities remaining on here. Caliber Type Grains Brand Available Rnds Boxes Price/Rnd ($) Price/box of 50 ($) 9 mm FMJ 115 PMC 500 10 0.30 15.00 FMJ 115,124 American Eagle 300 6 0.30 15.00 FMJ 115 CCI Blazer 650 13 0.27 13.50 FMJ 115 CCI Blazer Brass 350 7 0.30 15.00 FMJ 115 Magtech 300 6 0.30 15.00 FMJ 115 Brown Bear 150 3 0.20 10.00 FMJ 115 Sellier & Bellot 500 10 0.32 16.00 FMJ 115 Wolf 150 3 0.20 10.00 FMJ 115 Georgia Arms 400 4 bags of 100 0.20 20.00/bag FMJ unknown UMC 150 3 0.15 7.50 JHP 115 USAAmmo(manuf. reload) 250 5 0.20 10.00 FMJ 115 PPU 850 17 0.30 15.00 Caliber Type Grains Brand Available Rnds Boxes Price/Rnd ($) Price/box of 50 ($) 40 S&W FMJ 165 American Eagle 500 10 0.32 16.00 FMJ unk UMC 300 6 0.25 12.50 FMC-Flat 180 Magtech 450 9 0.32 16.00 FMJ 180 Blazer Brass 950 19 0.32 16.00 FMJ 180 Wolf 100 2 0.25 12.50 Caliber Type Grains Brand Available Rnds Boxes Price/Rnd ($) Price/box of 50 ($) 45 Colt FMJ 200, 250 Ultramax 350 7 0.60 30.00 FMJ 250 Magtech 150 3 0.75 37.50 FMJ 200 Georgia Arms *canned heat) 1500 1000 loose 0.60 30.00 FMJ 200 Bitter Root Valley 50 1 0.60 30.00 Shotshell, #9 CCI 90 9 10/bx 1.80 18.00 Caliber Type Grains Brand Available Rnds Boxes Price/Rnd ($) Price/box of 50 ($) 45 ACP FMJ 230 Federal 950 450 19 9 0.45 22.50 FMJ 230 PMC 150 3 0.45 22.50 FMJ 230 WWB 400 4 @ 100 ea 0.45 45.00/box FMJ 230 CCI Blazer 50 1 0.35 17.50 FMJ 230 Herter's 50 1 0.45 22.50 FMJ 230 Sellier & Bellot 100 2 0.45 22.50 FMJ 230 RWS 150 3 0.45 22.50 FMJ 230 Magtech 200 4 0.45 22.50 FMJ 230 TulAmmo 50 1 0.30 15.00 TMJ 230 Lawmen 50 1 0.50 25.00 FMJ 230 USAAmmo(manuf. reload) 200 4 0.35 17.50 Caliber Type Grains Brand Available Rnds Boxes Price/Rnd ($) Price/box of 50 ($) 22 LR LRN 40 CCI Blazer 1250 25 0.15 7.50 LRN 40 Aguila Interceptor 3000 60 0.15 7.50 HP 40 Eley Sport 1500 30 0.15 7.50
    3 points
  4. A couple of paring knives I just finished, getting sent out. Ready to go to work in the kitchen. Steel is 1/8" thick 12c27 stainless heat treated and cryo tempered to 59 - 60Rc. Knives are 8 3/8" long with a blade length of 4" , full flat grind on blade. The handles are nicely shaped to fit in the hand comfortably. Top one has Black Palm scales, bottom one is Rosewood. Thanks for looking.
    2 points
  5. I have a BCM Recce 16 for sale. It has an upgraded Geissele trigger on it. Bought brand new from Primary Arms in February of 2022. Less than 200 rds through it.
    2 points
  6. Saw this on another forum just happens to be one of my local shops that I stop into regularly. Was just there last week and the prices were a bit higher.
    2 points
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  9. After some discussions on here I decided to go to windrock range today for some much needed relaxing shooting. I was very pleased with the range there. Talked to the owner for a few minutes, very pleasant and personable. I like how the range was set up and met some new fellow shooters. Definitely a place I will be back to soon. one of the pistols that I shot was my Rex Zero 1. Man what a beast 400 rounds of steel ringing fun with zero hiccups. The recoil was light and the trigger in double action was very nice. I highly recommend both for inexpensive fun
    2 points
  10. KahrMan is the man. Great sale. Nice guy. Would do again.
    2 points
  11. Either that's posed or his spotter isn’t going to be around long.
    2 points
  12. Consider this your monthly supply chain update. The trucking company I work for this time last year was declining 10,000 loads per week. Now we are declining around 1,000 loads per week. That was 10k loads we wanted to haul, but simply couldn't. We have seen a remarkable drop from even Q1 of this year. That said, I think we had our best Q1 in company history.
    2 points
  13. Sig Sauer M400 Tread 11.5" AR pistol never fired. SOLD$850 includes new SBA4 brace I would consider a 3" S&W or Colt .357 in trade. HCP preferred, simple bill of sale from this forum will be used. Pickup in Mt Juliet.
    1 point
  14. For Sale, barely used Beretta A300 Outlander. Less than 50 shells put through it. $600 no trades.
    1 point
  15. Just got these in today's mail. First one is their new Tactical Knives series, this one has a SV35 Blade Steel and is a Frame Lock in OD Green. Second one is their Trapper Prayer Series of Knives. This one has some special meaning to me since I've been going through Chemotherapy Treatments for a year and 5months, I'm going to carry this one in my pocket as a reminder to keep fighting to be able to beat it. Thanks for lookin.
    1 point
  16. I imagine they’ll find that suit a bit more difficult. The current owners of the the BM brand have nothing to do with that model’s production or advertising. They’ll be going after a defunct entity.
    1 point
  17. Well we knew it was coming... https://news.yahoo.com/attorney-ben-crump-announces-plan-125443003.html
    1 point
  18. Great gun and awesome caliber. I bought my son one for Christmas.
    1 point
  19. We have a 35' Wildcat 5th wheel. Have had RVs since 2001. On our 4th. Still camping but don't know how much longer we will be able to do it. Always wanted an Airstream but don't like the floor plans. They are rugged and last many years but are "Expensive."
    1 point
  20. Nice price on a nice rifle!
    1 point
  21. That is all kinds of wrong. I’m with you, not my thing and hard to see a ‘mission’ fit for the platform. Is the price paid when you open the demographic a bit too wide…not only the crazy pricing.
    1 point
  22. Mossberg did something similar a few years ago with their 464 SPX model. It even includes an AR style adjustable butt stock. I love lever guns, but I prefer the more traditional styles. Not the least bit interested in a tacti-cool version.
    1 point
  23. https://www.natchezss.com/cci-standard-primers-400-small-rifle.html
    1 point
  24. At Brownells they occasionally have them at $84.99 per 1,000 which all in by the time they get to your door, it is $137 per 1,000. I added these to a cart to see the total, it was $143 before tax. I am not that desperate yet.
    1 point
  25. We started out in a 31' Class C, and found out the seating for "senior citizens" sucks out the wahzoo while we spent a month in FL. Came home and traded the Class C for a 28' TT with rear seating for us. One slide with the dinette, but the recliner chairs have heat and massage, and work great. BR is up front, BA in the middle. A good layout and not extremely hard to set up, especially if you get a level spot at the CG.
    1 point
  26. Sold and delivered - I have kind of a rarity to offer for sale. A Smith & Wesson Model 63 w/2" barrel, 22LR, in very good to Excellent condition. Asking $1250., FTF in and around McEwen, TN. TN Driver License and prefer carry permit for sale. Please ask any questions or comments via message, rather than post in the ad, unless you want it.
    1 point
  27. No answers here yet, but I decided to answer my own question for those interested. I just purchased a Wilson Combat Protector AR pistol in 223/556. I wanted to try it out and I got a riser for the Vortex Viper to install it. Took it to the range a few days ago and the combo worked beautifully. Both my Son-In-Law and myself found ourselves hitting the target with more precision and consistency than we could with my other AR pistol, Daniel Defense PDW with Eotech sights. The Viper mini red dot is tiny compared to the Eotech, but the dot is super crisp and clear. The Eotech seem to always be somewhat fuzzy, even with brightness turned down. We both preferred the Vortex Viper and agreed its a good union. But, the rest of the story. I carry both my PDW and DDM4PDW to the range in a soft bag. Seems when I finished at the range, I loaded both guns in the soft case and zipped it up. With all the ammo we carry in the case, its likely a 60-70 pound bag to haul around, it's really heavy, especially for this old man. Any way when I got home and decided to clean the guns the next day, I pulled out the Wilson with the Vortex and the glass was shattered. Seems the guns were loaded sights down and me probably dropping the bag on the floor shattered the glass. Of course the Eotech was fine, probably would be fine if I drove my car over it....So, the mini red dots are workable on an AR platform, especially a pistol, but beware how you load and handle the soft gun bags, because the mini red dots aren't near as rugged as the Eotech. Lesson Learned the hard way....sight was sent back to Vortex today for repair, will be more careful in the future. By the way, I own several Daniel Defense ARs and have been a fan of Daniel Defense, the only issue I have with them is for the money, they should have a decent trigger. Several of mine have upgraded triggers, a Geissele 3 gun in one and a rise armament rave 140 in another. The Wilson Combat is their stock trigger. We had several people at the range shooting all the guns and over 75% preferred the Wilson Combat trigger over any of the others. I was impressed at the quality and fit and finish of the Wilson Combat AR Pistol, so if you are considering one, you will likely be pleased. I was not even looking at the Wilson for purchase until the store offered me a deal I couldn't refuse, so I took it home. I will likely be purchasing more in the future.
    1 point
  28. I get an email every morning with pictures of each piece of my mail. Been getting those for years.
    1 point
  29. Nice batch of tree rats
    1 point
  30. In this day and age expectations of privacy are foolish. Cameras are everywhere, your cell phone is a tracker and people have a tendency to put their entire life on the internet. The information is there, but There's so much of it that unless you do something to attract attention to yourself, I doubt it will ever be used or even noticed.
    1 point
  31. It always struck me as strange that the Swedes put such good workmanship and quality parts into their rifles and then used a countersink screw that looks like it came from Asia via home depot to attach the bore data disc to the stock. The four small holes behind the number is where a range plate was attached. The Swedes went to a 139 gr spitzer boat tail bullet in 1941 that had a different trajectory than the blunt nosed heavier bullet load previously used. Rather than replace the sights on rifles already in service they attached a metal plate to show the shooter where to set the existing sight to zero the gun for the new ammo at various distances. Paper decals were attached to some rifles and shellaced over. The plates and decals were placed upside down so the shooter could cant the rifle and see the information right-side up. The plate could have been removed when the sights were changed out later or by a previous owner who didn't like the looks of it. Deciphering markings on European military rifles is a study unto itself. In addition to the official manufacturing markings which are well documented, various units and organizations like regional militias, as well as armorers in repair and refurbishment depots, had their own markings which may or may not have been well documented.
    1 point
  32. No need to write much. As Is. $220 Firm.
    0 points
  33. Roughly $1.800 for an AR in today’s dollars. Colt has always been way overpriced.
    0 points
  34. My contractor got a call earlier this week, "your SSN has been compromised, call us or your SSN will be invalid." He's pretty excited, it would get him totally off the grid
    0 points
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