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  1. Condition is as new except for a few upgrades. It has the Mcarbo stainless feed ramp and improved magazine lock. I have the steel slide catch/release but have not fitted it. As you can see it comes with original box and 2 mags. There are 2 loaders for the mags and I would recommend using them. Any questions, please just ask.
    2 points
  2. Good shape Target model Smith & Wesson model 19 it has the three t's Target trigger Target Hammer Target grips overall in pretty good shape little holster wear on each side of the barrel shown in pictures would like to trade for a 44 magnum Dan Wesson , Smith & Wesson 29 or 629 prefer pre lock but will look at lock models also interested in a Smith & Wesson 17 or a 617 something along those lines possibly look at other weapons no plastic pistols though I'm thinking value should be $7-800 if interested give me a shout Middle Tennessee Randy 615-425-6178
    2 points
  3. No longer for sale. This MK13 kit was one from Thoroughbred Armament's very first batch of surplus kits that came with only the chassis, case, as well as the MARS rail. Mags, combo wrench, and cleaning kit pieces (which isn't a complete collection) were purchased separately. The rifle was built by Chris Higgins at Redbull Armory (former Navy SEAL and heavily involved in the MK13 program) and was finished in January of 2021. Rifle has 20 rounds of Sig 190gr through it. Like a moron, I never torqued the rings (excited to mock it up) and later remembered that while shooting that day so I never got a solid range report. I'd expect typical MK13 accuracy given the builder and barrel. - Remington G6969xxx action, perfect if you want to clone the Sex Panther rifle pictured last, which was my intention when I found the donor rifle. - M16 extractor - Walker trigger - Lilja Mod 5 barrel MK11 suppressor and Nightforce scope/rings are not included. Price is $6,500 OBO. Comes with the surplus deployment case as well.
    1 point
  4. I have a new unopened 4lb jug of Alliant Power Pistol for sale $150.00 any questions call or text 224-402-4433 I am in Lavergne Smyrna and Murfreesboro every day Monday thru Friday
    1 point
  5. I have a minty Glock 19 MOS up for sale. It comes with everything from the factory. It has a Glock extended slide stop and 3.5# connector installed but comes with the factory parts. Has approximately 100 rounds through it. I made the mistake of handling a Glock model 45! Sold - thanks for the interest.
    1 point
  6. Great shooter. All numbers matching (except magazine which is Mec Gar modern magazine). Includes the original grips also pictured. Face to face in Franklin. $1200 OBO. ***Sale pending
    1 point
  7. Happy Birthday to the Navy
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  8. Sold pending meet.
    1 point
  9. So, it took me a while to get around to shooting the new Compact Dagger I wrote about above. I had a medical hiccup that put me out for a bit but I am good to go now. I went out back and fired several rounds to determine how the sights were. Iron sights were pretty much on. The dagger shot very well and felt very good in my hand. I used both Pmag as well as Glock mags in it with no problems out of either. What surprised me the most was the trigger. I had read several negative posts about the factory trigger on the Dagger. On mine, once you take up the slack it broke clean and crisp. I really couldn't ask for better. I mounted the Vortex Venom and went out back to continue shooting. On the second Mag the venom turned off. I looked down and saw that the battery cover and battery were not there. I searched for an hour and could not find either in the grass. When I put the battery in I wondered whether I had the cover on properly but since it worked I "assumed" it was. It wasn't. My Bad. I called Vortex and told them what happened and asked if I could order a new cover. The guy asked for may address and said a new cover was headed my way, no charge. He also asked for my email address to send more detailed instructions on the install of the cover since they are tricky the first time. That is service. I will be buying more Vortex products, and probably more Daggers.
    1 point
  10. Slide locked open to insert finger into chamber (and magwell) as an extra step beyond visual inspection. We perform this step in our classes before starting dry fire drills.
    1 point
  11. Not sure who the Memphis membership is here, but I'm happy to add myself. g17 gen5 owner here. Currently only for home protecting and plinking. Hope to learn a lot and maybe a range buddy. Aaron
    1 point
  12. Thanks for the offer, it won't do what I need it to do though.
    1 point
  13. DM me. I have one that is NOT for a suppressor. Been in the safe 99% of its life. I have an unused shim pack from a different muzzle device that you could have with it. Edit: Mine appears to be the “Eliminater” rather than the socom
    1 point
  14. I understand, but you're stuck with their options. I prefer the Ace style. There's a bunch of stuff you can fit ont the back with a solid back plate with two drilled and tapped mounting holes. I don't dislike the WBP version, but given a choice, I'd stick with the better and more abundant aftermarket options.
    1 point
  15. "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" Your statement seems to answer the question. However, If such a firearm were used in a defensive shooting, it would seem to make any a civil lawsuit more complicated to defend in a jury trial. Could just be my perspective.
    1 point
  16. Went to see the The Dobbie Brothers last night. Michael McDonald can still belt it out.
    1 point
  17. As my normal planning goes (meaning no planning), going on a short trip this weekend near Chattanooga and asked the question too late to get the Penn reel, but Bass Pro down there has a St. Croix Premier Series M/F 7' rod and I am getting a Shimano Vanford 2500 to use with it. Should be a nice combo from the reviews. I will end up with one more so will order the Penn reel and decide on what other rod once I use this one a bit. Thanks for the feedback!
    1 point
  18. Welcome aboard and to Tennessee!! Glad you made it.
    1 point
  19. Somebody’s going to get a check.
    1 point
  20. Ethiopia. Omo Valley. Mursi tribe. Warrior
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  21. Welcome to TGO and TN. By the way folks this is my brother. Give him a great TN welcome!
    1 point
  22. I am interested in the following if you still have them. Can you send me a PM? 1. Atibal AT-MCRD red dot & Atibal 1x ACOG clone with red and green dot. As new. No boxes. $50 for both Thanks, Mark
    1 point
  23. Hornady's original data before they developed bullets for the correct bore size is .308. No difficulties seating or anything. Fired 10 to test accuracy and inspect cases for signs of over pressure, didn't notice any warning signs, ran a full 30 rds as fast as I could pull the trigger to see if they'd jam. No issues.
    1 point
  24. 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
  25. 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.
    1 point
  26. Sorry - just saw this. We have a great 3-gun match at Dead Zero Shooting park just south of Spencer, TN every 3rd Sunday of the month. Register for the Oct 16th match here: https://practiscore.com/dead-zero-october-multi-gun-match-sunday-10-16-22/register For more info go here: https://deadzeroshooting.com/dead-zero-3gun/ or search for the Dead Zero 3Gun group on Facebook. Hope to see you soon!
    1 point
  27. I've tried two different photo compressing apps with no luck. What a pain.
    1 point
  28. Tennessee is one of the few states that has a class B weapons misdemeanor for certain 'no guns' signs and even fewer states that makes it a misdemeanor weapons crime for people with a permit or enhanced permit to carry past some 'no gun' signs. Most states treat 'no guns' signs as a trespass issue, especially for people with licenses or permits, and not weapons crimes.
    1 point
  29. My mom had 18 siblings. Catholic in rural Minnesota. Apparently all they had to do up there was farm, fish, and f#$*..
    0 points
  30. I live in Jackson Tennessee. *Looks again at the name of the site I am a moderator on.* Don’t ask me why I felt the need to give the state as well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    0 points
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