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  1. Savage Axis II 6.5 Creedmore with Vortex Crossfire 4x12x40 AO scope and box of ammo. Has only had one box of 20 rounds shot through since new. SOLD FTF Rockvale/Murfreesboro area
    2 points
  2. Left overs from when I had a .45 Colt. 13 rounds of 300 grain HSM bear loads, 13 rounds of 185 Grain Hirnady Critical Defense and 7 rounds of cci snake shot. No shipping no delivery. I can meet in Lenoir City or Oak Ridge most days and Knoxville or Clinton on the weekends. My only rule is you pass it on and help out another shooter with something between now and Christmas.
    2 points
  3. Check this for yourself, I'm no attorney, but as I understand it a SN is only required if an FFL buys or sells the gun. An individual is NOT allowed to build an 80% frame with the intent to sell it, but it's still legal to sell it, say if the original builder has had it for some length of time and no longer wants it. For an individual selling face to face in Tennessee, no background check is required, no paperwork is required, and therefore the gun need not be serialized. Most of the suppliers of 80% frames / lowers have information on their websites. Here's one website that addresses the issue: https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/can-i-sell-or-give-my-homemade-gun-another-person.htm#:~:text=There is no federal regulation,intent of the firearm's maker. Be aware, of course, that rules and laws change pretty rapidly, and there is a lot of push to totally ban homemade firearms. Do your due dilegence! The information on at least one 80% seller's website advises AGAINST ever selling a firearm you build yourself.
    2 points
  4. 9mm brass 115gr FMJ Herter's: 400 rounds Magtech: 900 rounds Blazer: 150 rounds WWB: 100 rounds 22lr CCI Standard Velocity 40 gr: 1850 rounds American Eagle Suppressor 45 gr: 500 rounds 12 gauge Winchester Super Speed 6 shot: 25 rounds Winchester Super X 4 shot: 50 rounds Remington Express XLR 4 shot: 25 rounds MTM cases included All for $500. Not looking to sell separately. Pickup only in Hendersonville or Gallatin area.
    1 point
  5. Up for consideration is a sweet little carry package Springfield 911. Micro 1911 I have carried this for several years and it is very reliable 9mm that will eat anything. It does have the normal wear of a every day carry. But functions very well. In this package you will receive the original box and soft case. 2-extended mags 6+1 and 1-flush mag 5+1. And IWB holster with mag pouch Because of my schedule this will be a Kingston/Sweetwater pick up. HCP flash required. I will show you mine and need to be ready to show me yours $400
    1 point
  6. Anything Orvis is good stuff. St. Croissant is very good equipment. I have spoiled myself over the years and invested in Sage. Its, IMHO, some of the best made. I have fished the Kenai in Alaska, the Yellowstone in Wyoming and love fly fishing. My son and brother both live in Alaska and I’m retired FedEx, so my travel and lodging is really inexpensive. If I’m on the water, I’ve got a fly rod with me. It’s all my grandfather would let me use when fishing with him. If your gonna stay with it, spoil yourself. I’ve been in the brown water a bit this evening so I hope I’m making sense.
    1 point
  7. Shot the 4” today. Smooth action, reliable function, very accurate and very good sights….this from a dot fan. Trigger was good/ smooth and about 5#. Really liked it. This was a friends, I would consider purchase. My Fury 1911 holster with rail worked well with this gun. If they all worked like this one , it’s a winner.
    1 point
  8. I would probably fish every day if I could. I don’t know how long it would take me to get tired of it - but it would be a minute. As the flow of my family life goes right now, I’ll spend around 20 days on the water this year. That’s a combination of saltwater (mostly surf with some inshore stuff thrown in), panfishing with whatever kids want to go, and a few days most years trout fishing. My enthusiasm far exceeds my expertise - so take this advice accordingly. As far as rods go, I’ve never been disappointed by St. Croix. I’ve got a few high end ones, and plenty of their value line ones. Their warranty is second to none. They made a lifetime customer out of me years ago when I walked into a tackle shop on vacation to replace a broken rod. I was way out of balance fishing with a higher test line than should have been on that rod. I hooked into something big - and the rod immediately shattered into a dozen pieces. I was going to buy a new rod - but the employee saw I was replacing a St. Croix rod and just said, “give us the pieces and get another one off the shelf - that’s what the warrant is for - and we know they’ll make us whole on it.” If I could only buy one not to expensive, do most everything rod, I’d buy a 6.5 or 7 foot medium fast rod in their Triumph series. Probably $100 out the door. As to reels, I’m picky. I want a reel that will perform in freshwater, but won’t complain if I walk out into the surf with it and cast for ladyfish and Spanish mackerel all afternoon. In that regard, the Penn Slammer III and now the Slammer IV are my hands down choice. In a 2500 size, they’re not the cheapest reel - they’re around $150. But, so long as you rinse them off after coming out of the surf and generally take care of them, they’ll last forever. They’re IPX6 sealed, and all the stuff you care about is stainless or brass. They’ve got enough drag to handle big bull reds, and are light enough to not wear you out casting all day. Add in a good braided line and some fluorocarbon leader and you’re good to go anywhere. if you’ve got specific scenarios you’re fishing, let me know and we can dial that in.
    1 point
  9. You hand him the money, he hands you the pistol. That’s it!
    1 point
  10. I’m a tard typer and you beat me to it! Statements like the one we are replying to is how “truth” becomes muddled. By design perhaps!
    1 point
  11. 1) I'm not a manufacturer. 2) This is a privately made firearm. 3) The rule still does not prevent an unlicensed individual from making a non serialized PMF for their own use. If I were to take this as it is now in to a gunsmith for a repair then he would be required to serialize it under the new regulations, but it is not illegal for me to have, even if I didn't have the serial number on my barrel.
    1 point
  12. Let’s clear the air on one thing real quick. The SN on the barrel or slide mean jack all in this case. ATF requires any manufacturer to engrave their name and serial into the firearm which, in the case of a P80, is the frame. Same as any handgun. The fact that barrels, slides, and frames carry a serial number is only based upon tracking of the major components through the manufacturing process and to help in quality control.
    1 point
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  15. I have had this a few years it has mostly sat in my center console in my second vehicle. Most likely less than 100rds through it. Has ported barrel and slide, with fiber optic sights. 3 Mags, box and paper work. I am not needing any trades. Thanks. $450
    1 point
  16. I'm no expert, but my understanding was that 80% was legal as long as it is owned by the original builder. After that, it gets kinda fuzzy. They're also on the Fed's hit list. Could become illegal at any time. I wouldn't buy it.
    1 point
  17. 4. Inforce WML 400 lumen weapons light. As new no box. $60 5. OLIGHT PL-PRO VALKYRIE Limited Edition As New with box $75 Your inbox is full, I will buy these.
    1 point
  18. and for adults, seen this backstage at a concert.
    1 point
  19. I've recently become aware of a really cool opportunity to support TN Youth shooting sports. Over the last few years, MidwayUSA Foundation has been building a fund to endow youth shooting sports. Each year, each team can apply to receive 5% of their portion of the fund as a cash grant. This doesn't require anything of the team other than applying and generally having their finances in order. They're holding a raffle later this month where the proceeds go straight to preferred team's endowments. Tennessee's portion of the fund is administered by Tristarr-Yess and has distributed almost a $1 million dollars to Tennessee teams since 2014. Details: The Tristarr-Yess raffle will be held on October 29, 2022 -www.tnyess.net is the website to buy your tickets: 1 for $20.00, 3 for $40.00 -Over 25 prizes worth more than $5,500 will be given away -Fewer than 100 tickets have presently been sold -Winners will be notified by Tristarr-Yess and a list will be posted on the website (www.tnyess.net) -There are more than 80 teams in Tennessee with endowments summing to more than $5M If this is something that interests you, you can purchase tickets and select the team you want to support here: https://tristarryess.square.site/product/tristarr-yess-drawing-tennessee-state-registration-co42826/1
    1 point
  20. LRP, 101st, A Shau Valley, 1968 Bob Howard returning with a hog tied NVA soldier. Eldon Bargwell with a chopped RPD.
    1 point
  21. What really irks me about this conversation is that the rules are, as GreyFox54 put it, "fuzzy". I think that the vast majority of gun owners want to stay 100% within the law, but if the law and rules aren't clear it becomes easy to inadvertently find oneself on the wrong side of the question. The feds know that 80% kits are available and popular, and they would be doing all of us a favor if they'd just clearly and simply state the rules. And maybe monkeys will fly out their butts, too.
    0 points
  22. Glock 33 round magazines (Happy Sticks) Sold and shipped 10/14 - Thanks TripleGGG I have 3 or them I have never used in the tan/brown, what ever color that is. Local pickup in McEwen, or I will mail, with payment of Paypal + fees, USPS MO, mailed to me, or cash if you like. I will pay for shipping for asking price of $75. Please do not post comments in thread but us message for questions or comments.
    0 points
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