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  1. Sold. OD green CZ Scorpion. Purchased in May, maybe 150 rounds through it. Just don't like it like I thought I would. Like new. Includes SB Tactical folding brace, HB Industries trigger spring and right side safety delete, Magpul mag release and an aftermarket grip, can't remember what brand (stock grip included). Also have two 20 round and two 30 round mags. Price $1100. I'm in Hendersonville/Gallatin area, can meet within a reasonable distance. Must have TN DL or HCP.
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  2. You guys do know that some people have jobs right? Not everyone spends every other minute checking this forum. Have some patience and respect folks.
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  3. I am glad somebody decided to but this. I was getting ready to drive to Chattanooga.
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  4. Just got back from a hog hunt in Quitacue Texas. Had a blast but it wore me out. Was not ready for how physically demanding this hunt was going to be. The plan was to hunt hogs with dogs and also with night vision. They had recently had quite a bit of rain which is very unusual for them. This got the hogs out of their normal patterns because there was a lot more water and lush grass and crops to eat than normal for September. Both nights we hunted from about 9-10 pm until 4am ish. We would load up the dogs in the kennels and on top of the kennels and head out driving around. We had 4 chase dogs and two catch dogs. We would drive along or through fields with different crops waiting for the dogs to catch a scent. When they would start barking we would stop and send the chase dogs out. If they came back within a couple of minutes we would load them up and keep driving. If they starting baying like crazy we would grab the catch dogs and head out in the dark trying to catch up to the chase dogs. We would run through dark trying not to trip and crawling under, through and over barbed wire fences until we caught up with the dogs. Let me just say a pig running from a bunch of dogs can run a loooong way before the dogs catch him. The cash dogs would eventually corner the pig or surround him and keep him from running. Once we get there with the catch dog is when it gets hectic. The main catch dog was a tank of a pit bull. Sweet dog that wants nothing more than head rubs until it sees a pig. When you let the catch dog go it latches onto the pigs head/face/ear area and does not let go. While the pig is dealing with the dog you run up and grab the back legs and lift and twist to get him down. You then kneel on his back and stick a big knife into his chest up into his heart to kill him. The smaller ones we would cut out the backstops and leave the rest. The bigger ones we would just leave where they lay. The hogs do a lot of damage to the crops. The farmers are very happy when a lot of hogs are killed. As long as you stay to the sides of the fields with the truck or stay in the appropriate lanes through the field the farmers love having the hunters on their properties. It is a lot of hard work, exhilarating and pretty brutal way to hunt. I am glad I did the hunt but will probably not do this kind of hunting again. The rattlesnakes were pretty active and we killed a couple of them as well.
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  5. Just waiting to hear back from him. Since my wife likes my 9mm banshee I figured I'd go up 1mm for myself
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  6. Aaaaand that's why i carry a .44 on my hip.
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  7. It's getting hard to resist getting one at these prices...
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  8. I have a black stock 40 caliber old style carbine. Purchased it years ago from a Deputy Sheriff. He had a massive stroke and had to sell his guns for money. The one I have was made when Ruger sold them in combination with a 40 cal handgun to Police only.
    1 point
  9. I have a new never fired Henry Long Ranger Express .556 and 3 magazines to go with it. I will be glad to answer any questions. More pictures if serious buyer. Asking $1900 for everything.
    1 point
  10. Austin Peay was the second location I tried. The line was all the way down the building. I'll try that one and get there early on Thursday.
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  11. Knoxville PD held a training event at West Town Mall this past Sunday evening. I was a bit surprised to NOT hear of something bad happening from it.
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  12. There's some stiff competition at that price point these days. Everything from upscale versions of the common striker fired pistols, to other nice hammer fired guns like those from CZ or Arex. The H&K is supposed to be extremely durable and comfortable, but then again so are many competitors. Ideally, try to find a P30sk or some others you are interested in for rent and get some trigger time. Nothing beats experience, and in my opinion the decision whether the P30sk is worth it to you over the competition is going to come down to subjective factors like how it feels to you.
    1 point
  13. Here you go. This is the 2nd one I just got. It's 9mm also. Still looking for a 40cal.
    1 point
  14. Great underrated glass here, someone will be very happy with this scope. GLWS!
    1 point
  15. Yes, I’m gonna give you the SEC roll call video every single week.
    1 point
  16. great prices on those G19's
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  18. Thanks to the hard work put in by the fine folks at Knife Rights a few years back, there are no restrictions on the type or size of bladed instrument you can carry. Carry whatever you find appropriate.
    1 point
  19. Wish you weren’t so far away
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  20. Gents, I recently was lucky enough to be able to take a 4 person African Safari for 8 days in Limpopo Province. Needless to say, it was a fantastic time for all of us. Food was fantastic, the hunting was great with a wide array of species seen every sit, and the staff was perfect down to the trackers and cleaning ladies. I got along very well with the outfitter and he asked if I would market his company here stateside. With that being said, if any of you have ever considered an African Safari or have the urge to go on a great hunting trip, feel free to contact me and I can answer questions and/or put you in contact with our guy.
    1 point
  21. Well this thread just added another thing to my list of guns to buy.
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  22. https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-shooting-homan-square-avenue-grenshaw-street/12268505/ Apparently, the Chicago police shot an apparent intruder at a CPD facility in Homan Square on Monday afternoon... An apparent intruder, non-police, climbed the exterior fire escape and grabbed a gun off of a table and started pointing it at officers. I guess Illinois should get a law against this on the books ASAP so it doesn't happen again.
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  23. 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
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