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I'm a Marlin lever guy but to be honest never seen a lever I didn't like. Rossi very nice guns. Here's my 44-40 and 357. And picture of some of mine on the wall.4 points
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Sold. Thanks TGO I can meet about anytime in Lenoir City or within an hour or so of Lenoir City with planning. Price - $1300 Changing description to like new and lowering price accordingly. I don't think it's been shot and was told it hasn't been but I can't verify 100% that it hasn't. Like New, with original box, all paperwork. Hard to find. The all-stainless construction of the P220® Elite Stainless provides shooters with greater control over recoil. The additional weight of both a stainless slide and frame, along with the enhanced ergonomics of a beavertail grip, make this .45ACP an absolute pleasure to shoot all day long. As the next generation P220, the Elite builds on the exceptional reputation of out-of-the-box accuracy with the addition of SIG’s new Short Reset Trigger or SRT. The SRT provides you the same great safety and smooth action of the SIG DA/SA with a comfortable short reset for faster trigger return and surgical control during high speed shooting. No production pistol is more closely identified with superior performance than the P220 and the new P220 Elite offers shooters new features that enhance the pistol’s performance. These features include an ergonomic beavertail grip which allows you to obtain a confident grip from the holster even under stressful conditions. The beavertail also permits shooters to grip the pistol as high as possible without worrying about slide bite. Front cocking serrations, front strap checkering, SIGLITE® Night Sights and custom wood grips complete the P220 Elite. Trigger Pull DA 10.0 lbs Trigger Pull SA 4.4 lbs Sights SIGLITE® Night Sights Grips Custom Rosewood Grips Frame Finish Stainless Slide Finish Natural Stainless Accessory Rail Yes Features Ergonomic beavertail grip, SRT™ - Short Reset Trigger2 points
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Amazing gun in excellent condition. Extremely smooth shooting 45 ACP. Low recoil due to the delayed blowback system. Fantastic trigger. Also AR trigger compatible so you have the option to put whatever trigger you like in as well. This gun comes with 4 x 25 round magazines. 2 mags are USA made and 2 mags are German made. All 4 feed perfectly in this gun. Accurate and reliable. See target pic for grouping. This was shot at 21 yards with a red dot that was not zeroed for this gun at all. Comes with MagPul MBUIS Pro (all metal) sights. Great suppressor host. Great SBR candidate. $2,600 now $2500 firm on this one. No lowball offers. Not looking for any trades. FTF Transaction in or near Murfreesboro with a photo ID and bill of sale.2 points
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These are very rare, I believe only 500 were imported with the urban gray frame. Only things that have been changed are the sights (Trijicon HD with orange ring) and a factory HK extended magazine release. Great overall condition. Has exactly 500 rounds through it. Comes with original case, inserts, 2 10rd magazines, lock etc. Also included: -GG&G Universal Rail Adapter SOLD $1300 OBRO cash in Spring Hill/Franklin area. Buyer must be in good standing on this forum.2 points
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SOLD I purchased this a few months ago and put one shell through it then cleaned it up and put in safe. I'm also including shell holder, Mission Essential light mount and a new, unopened Inforce WML Gen 2 light. Includes box, papers, etc.. The only partial trade I'm interested in is an 870 tactical or similar shotgun. $1300 FIRM2 points
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It would be wildly inappropriate and yet also hilarious if his funeral requires ponchos for the front row.2 points
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He wants someone to put together a list of gun shows showing the next ones coming first. Team player and all being his 4th post. As I would tell my friends, "Do it your F'n self".2 points
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Took it out to the range this weekend and someone asked about accuracy. He had heard reports that these guns had occasional accuracy issues. This gun did have those issues when I got it. I sent it back to LWRC and they replaced a few things. See attached pic. I took it out to the range after getting it back from LWRC and tested it my self. I have shot over 500 rounds through it since I got it back in October. It is very accurate with not one single "flyer" that wasn't the shooters (my) fault. The target above is just one of many I have like it. This was 20 rounds from 64 feet away with no rest or bag or anything for additional support. This is shot with a cheap $50 red dot optic.2 points
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I overstocked on defense ammo. I would like to sell this ammo for cash or trade for other ammo. I have 18 16 boxes of Fiocchi Blue Guardian. This ammo is 155 grains and moves at 1170 fps for a muzzle energy of 471 ft/lbs. Most 45 ACP ammo is 330-370 ft/lbs so this ammo delivers significantly more energy than average range ammo. As for trades, I am seeking 1:2 (defense : range) in 45 ACP OR 1:1 if you have good quality 7.62x51 or .308 to trade. For cash price for the Blue Guardian ammo, I am asking $20 per box but will also discount that if you buy multiple boxes. I will sell the Blue Guardian ammo at $11 per box if you buy all 16 boxes.1 point
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Just got back in from a ride. It looks like it might be the last for a few days. Turns out 50 degrees and moonlight make for perfect riding conditions if you’re wearing leather. I’ve outgrown a lot, but riding bikes is a fire that so far hasn’t dimmed at all.1 point
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Saw him live a couple of times. Funny as hell. Made it into the zone second show.1 point
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Walther PPQ/PDP series. Super comfortable, easy to field strip, fair price, AMAZING factory trigger.1 point
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Looks like I am going with a stainless Rossi 92 with a 20” barrel. I’ll post pics once it’s in hand.1 point
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I think a Ruger American/American Ranch in .223 would be a great entry level rifle for you boy. You can get the AR mag fed version if you want to have some versatility. Ammo is easy to find, the rifle is cheap and durable, and the shorter barrels are easy to get around the woods of TN with.1 point
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Please read the article below, and take moment to pray for peace. https://news.usc.edu/151635/the-true-meaning-of-armistice-day-a-commitment-to-peace/1 point
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Factory edge, new, no box. Comes with G10 scales, and kydex sheath. 1095 carbon steel. Pending Sale $40 cash or Venmo FTF. Will ship for additional $5. located in Spring Hill/Franklin1 point
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Well, this is the South. We had our week of Fall, followed by the summer’s encore. Now cold and rain.1 point
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The term SMG does historically mean full auto capable. Many companies recently have been using SMG to refer to Semi-Auto small pistol caliber guns. It is confusing. In this case LWRC decided to actually name the model of gun SMG.1 point
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For a while back in the 80's there was nobody funnier than Gallagher.1 point
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Oh. Well... all content here is contributed by the members. If he wants to contribute a list of gun shows, I'm sure his fellow gun owners would be appreciative.1 point
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Not a dumb question at all. YES, it is semi-auto and not an NFA item. It is simply a pistol with a folding brace (not a stock). Although, many people do a Form 1 on these and add a stock and forward pistol grip and suppressor (additional form). If I end up keeping it, I will buy a suppressor for it.1 point
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Your post doesn't make any sense. Feel free to drop me a PM and explain what you're wanting to see changed.1 point
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When I bought my bike, I was buying from a private seller in St Robert MO. I asked him for a copy of the title so that my bank could do up the loan paperwork. He got scared and thought I was a scammer. It took a while to convince him otherwise and it eventually worked out cause I still have the bike. But caution never hurts. It will certainly weed out anyone that isn’t serious.1 point
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That gun has definitely been through an arsenal rebuild. Sometimes they just don't get marked. I've been told that that discoloration is due to the heat treating of the slide. The new finish reacts differently to that part of the slide. Its very common on arsenal rebuilt guns.1 point
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ZeroTech is a subsidiary backed by TSA Outdoors - (Tasco Sales Australia), which has more than 50 years of experience in the optics industry. They partnered with a well-regarded Chinese manufacturer and gave birth to ZeroTech. They are made and imported out of the same Chinese factory as the Burris Signature HD and Bushnell Match-Pro/Bushnell Forge scope lines (Bushnell Forge is very, very similar to Zerotech Trace 4.5-27x50). The company here in TN is likely just the US distributor.1 point
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You really need to research what they all are and current values. Some of those old mil-surps that were dirt cheap 15 - 20 years ago are bringing very good money now. Some that are still common and inexpensive can bring premium prices with certain markings. You are only going to get .50/1.00 or less selling as a package deal. Way less if the dealer realizes you don't know much about what they are their values. If I were closer, I wouldn't mind helping you identify and value them. I had a C&R up until about 8 years ago. I realize that my children and their spouses really have no interest in most of my old mil-surps. Recently I've been selling a few. Problem is there is not much of a collector market locally. I've sold most of the lesser value ones. What I have left are going to need to go to gunbroker or some other large market to realize their value.1 point
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Well, when shooting subsonic suppressed, I would think a squib round (if that was the issue) might be hard to notice.1 point
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Extractor blew off. May be a "HOT" round or something wrong with bolt/chamber. I would contact Savage Arms and see what they say. I do think Savage needs to check it out. Just my opinion and worth every penny you paid for it!1 point
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Hmm. I'm sitting here trying to think of great Austrian medical advances of the past 25 years, and wondering where there's a dealership that sells Austrian cars, and for some reason nothing comes to mind.1 point
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So are you going to badger me until I head over to the Armory and pay for a lane to shoot? Because it will probably work.0 points
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