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  1. I've certainly had worse! 3 of the 285gn Prvi at +/- 2400fps, into a See-Hair over 3/4" makes me happy! Bring on Cape Buffalo season.
    3 points
  2. I experienced something this morning that I've read about. All those fancy lane holding and collision avoidance features with all their fancy sensors... don't see motorcycles. I was in the left lane and this newer Hyundai comes up on my right. I looked over as he came alongside and about when my front tire even with his door, on goes the turn signal and here he comes. Never turned his head to look. I grabbed the brakes, hit the horn and high beams. He was about half way in my lane with my right bar about a foot from window glass when he realized the problem. Turn your frickin head and look!!! Sheesh. Don't let your wife read this Erik.
    3 points
  3. They are shameless in using any end-arounds as they chip away at the long term goal. But there are a couple delicious ironies in this one with their contradiction of liberal ideology. It disproportionately effects the disadvantaged groups who liberals profess to love as they do not have surplus cash on hand and have to buy items on credit. Secondarily, it promotes more non trackable private party sales among the group they most detest, us law abiding conservative gun enthusiasts who clearly have to much money. While they would prefer to ‘redistribute’ that wealth to the group they are most effecting, they are simply having us pass it along amongst ourselves. They didn’t think this one thru, not that one could ever accuse them of thinking versus over-reacting.
    3 points
  4. Re-Factor Tactical's Brain Box / Kill Zone Target This may trigger some folks, but the fastest way to end a gunfight is to accurately and quickly produce fatal trauma in the central nervous system. This target will hone your ability to do that. Printable_Targets_KillZone.pdf
    3 points
  5. getting out of 10mm sale: ̶$̶2̶2̶5̶0̶ ̶$̶2̶0̶0̶0̶ $1500 CMMG BANSHEE MK10 10mm pistol 1 glock 10 round magazine 2 SGM 30 round magazines(30) 1350 rounds of various high quality 10mm ammo (a $1.5k value) BANSHEE only spent 1 day at the range, so it is very gently used. Has a Strike Industries hand stop on it and a silencerco 3 lug muzzle device installed that could easily be swapped for a muzzle device of your choice.
    2 points
  6. Grandpower Stribog 9mm sp9a1 gen 2 with folding brace, original case and 3 mags. $1100 with optic $900 without Maryville area meet.
    2 points
  7. Anyone with the "Hello I'm New" badge cannot send a new PM, part of the anti-scammer package
    2 points
  8. I found this in a past post. (Memphis TV channel 13 reported some info on the Kawasaki shop incident. I know the man who carried in to the store. Went to Bartlett PD until bail paid. At court received probation and fine. Could not carry until probation ended. Had to reapply for permit. Didn't get weapon returned until after court hearing after probation ended and PD did a TICS check. Lawyer fees $5k, probation a little over 2 years. )
    2 points
  9. Quiet, light, interchangeable batteries. No way that thing isn’t a barrel of fun!
    2 points
  10. Dot Torture There isn't much to say about this one other than that it takes some work be able to consistently get a clean run. dot-torture-target.pdf
    2 points
  11. Rock Island m1911 A2 FS-Tact 9mm. Looked very lonely in the case. Throught it could use a nice home. Stock photo!
    1 point
  12. I have a sweet Henry .45-70 with a mirage XP6 LPVO with less than 20 rounds through it. It also comes with 43 rounds, some brass, reloading hand kit, and a nice Browning leather sling. Asking $1400 for everything or $1100 minus the Atibal. 9312659723
    1 point
  13. In case anyone isn’t familiar. This story brings me so much joy:
    1 point
  14. He used 16 sticks of dynamite and two gallons of gas to try to blow a safe! Kinda reminds me of Jimmy Ferris from Texas and his story but I don’t think anyone went to jail for that.
    1 point
  15. I had a similar experience hunting with dogs and knives. Did it once and that was about all I needed. We ran up on a denned up bear and immediately ran the other way
    1 point
  16. This guy is THE MAN for Rossi lever action rifles. He has parts and the knowledge to do anything for a Rossi rifle. I have dealt with him on several 92 's. Trust this man and his opinion. Thanks, Robert
    1 point
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  18. Its only going to get worse as more and more people rely on their car to drive itself.
    1 point
  19. John at Cypress Creek Outdoors is my go to place for smith work. Fair prices and quality work.
    1 point
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  21. Love the gun and package just don't want one in 10mm. GLWS
    1 point
  22. Big n' Little / Fast n' Slow Dot torture with a sadistic twist. This will force you to learn how to mash down on the gas and pump the brakes, accordingly. Target_Pistol-target-2.0.pdf
    1 point
  23. More Dot Torture Print out a stack of these and then shoot for speed and accuracy. Don't suck! Target_Kinetic All The Dots.pdf
    1 point
  24. Hear you go! Print at home on 8.5x11 paper. All ya need. Your welcome.
    1 point
  25. I have a buddy in CT that bought a similar electric dirt bike, its a Surron. He has had it over a year now and absolutely loves it. And the fact that he also rides a Beta X-Trainer tells me the electric bike must really get the job done.
    1 point
  26. So thanks to another awesome member that saw my post, I now have a gently loved goruck GR0 with a few add-ons on the way. While I was excited about the Vertx, I think I’m going to be much happier with this one. Overall build quality just seems to be next level compared to the Vertx I handled in person. I’ll likely never wear either of them out but that no BS GoRuck warranty is pretty awesome.
    1 point
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  28. I test rode a Zero electric street motorcycle & I liked it a lot. It was light, quiet, and simple to maintain. It handled well. It was simple to ride (just gas & brake; no clutch or shifting gears.) If I was just commuting back & forth to work with short 30 to 45 min rides on the weekend, I could see getting one. But as a streetbike the way I like to ride, their range is just too short for me. But as a dirtbike, like @Erik88 is getting, I think electric is a perfect entry level ride. The range is adequate, maintenance is minimal & it will be quiet. It will also be fun & that's the real point of having one. It's going to get his foot in the door with riding w/o freaking out the wife. It seems like a solid plan. I had friends test ride some KTM dirtbikes in CO & they were really impressed with them. These were hardcore ICE-type guys who came away wanting the electric KTM if there was a way to swap battery packs or do a rapid recharge like over a lunch period. They liked to ride a lot when they went out & needed just a little more range but they were not "average" riders either. Electric dirtbikes make sense to me if you aren't doing the Pan-American trail or something like that. I look forward to hearing how it goes @Erik88.
    1 point
  29. Sounds like a great ending to me.
    1 point
  30. No local dealer. I had to order from a company on the West coast and they ship it in a box. It's mostly assembled. I have to install the front wheel and handlebars. That would have been my preference too. I really wanted a Honda Dual sport. I'm hoping this will let me get my feet wet and once my wife sees I haven't killed myself she will ease up Having said that, I think this will be a lot of fun. The reviews are very positive. https://youtu.be/aJIN4I4tZP8
    1 point
  31. Looks like the sign didn't work out to well for the Huddle House in Livingston. Whoda thought a no firearms sign in Tennessee would be a bad business decision?
    1 point
  32. I have some exciting news. I reached a compromise with my wife. Instead of ordering a motorcycle I heard about what are essentially electric dirt bikes. 50 MPH, 60 mile range. I ordered a Talaria Sting. Pretty excited about it. Here is a stock photo for now. I'll post more once I pick it up next week.
    1 point
  33. Everyone I know that uses Mantis really likes it great product
    1 point
  34. If I've ever mistakenly missed a sign, I've never been caught. If asked to leave, I'm happy to as I prefer not to enrich anti 2A businesses.
    1 point
  35. As mentioned above, join the TFA. That's one of the best ways to try to get good work done on our behalf on TN Capitol Hill.
    1 point
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  37. Those currently in office greatly benefit from pitting one group against another. Furthers their agenda. Don't fear your fellow citizens until they give you direct reason. I consider every day a struggle to survive and thank God I have.
    1 point
  38. Thank for sharing these a real money saver
    1 point
  39. ^ What Jayhawker said. Have shot two different generations of full auto Thompsons. One quite a few times. If you keep them to a three round burst (trigger control) they will decimate the center of a target.
    1 point
  40. Welcome to the free Volunteer State Dg
    1 point
  41. Throw in some duct tape and it would get the Red Green seal of approval. Very resourceful!
    1 point
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