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I bought one of these from another TGO member last year and love it. I bought another one for a Christmas Present and just found out my son wants a different firearm so Im switching direction. This just was delivered this week, so I thought I would give TGO members a chance at it. I really like this eject mechanism can be flipped to the left hand side. It also has a threaded barrel. It takes GLOCK mags, and the caliber can be changed out easily with TNW Caliber kits. This one is in Dark Earth and comes whith what is seen in the picture. Really fun to shoot. Price is $700. Really want to sell it but I do have a wish list that includes Walther PDP SD Pro or Langdon Beretta RDO or Beretta M9A4 all in 9mm. Obviously I have cash to compensate. Must be legal to buy this in Tn. Will need to see Tennessee Drivers license and must fill out a Bill of Sale. From TNW Website: TNW Firearms Introduces The Aero Survival Pistol with the SB Tactical SOB Arm Brace And Extended Handguard TNW Firearms introduces our Aero Survival Pistol with a factory installed SB Tactical™ arm brace and an extended handguard. Like all Aero Survival firearms, the Braced Aero Survival Pistol is a takedown firearm for the ultimate in portability, making it the perfect emergency survival pistol for outdoor enthusiasts, ranchers, pilots or anyone who needs a portable, rugged and reliable semi-automatic pistol. The addition of the SB Tactical™ SOB™ arm brace adds versatility and stability to this already capable firearm. These new Braced Aero Survival Pistols are available with a new 10.25” barrel and handguard. The Aero Survival Pistol is compact, lightweight, and built to disassemble quickly, making this pistol the ideal firearm for anyone who is concerned with safety or interested in outdoor activities. Like its predecessor, the Aero Survival Rifle, the ASP is available in Hard Black Anodize, OD Green and Dark Earth. The Aero Survival Pistol is available in .45 ACP, 9mm, .40S&W, 10MM, .357SIG, .22LR and 460 Rowland. Both the ASR and ASP are machined from aircraft aluminum. All ASP's come with threaded barrels for suppressors. 9mm/357sig: 1/2x28 40S&W/10mm: 9/16x24 45ACP/460Rowland: .578x28 *Accessories on the ASR and ASP may vary in style and specs. This includes pistol grips and buffer tubes. Flip-Up Sights Not Included. *ASP Pistols and Tac Pistols are not legal in California. F3 points
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45-70 is pretty mulch my go to for everything larger than a rabbit under 150 meters.2 points
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Congrats . Vandy did it again. 2 SEC wins in a row . And I hope UT don't take 'em for granted. That'll get you beat. Could be one heck of a game .2 points
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Both…and we’ll take it! They’re headed in the right direction. UT had better not take them for granted.2 points
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I only have 2 hands and generally need both to ensure accuracy so I can only shoot one at a time. That said I own nine hand guns but can't think of a reason to part with any of them. My husband just smiled and headed to his loading bench as he watched me type this. Apparently my attitude is different than his last wife's.2 points
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Went with one of my kids this morning. We saw some does and young bucks. I got my wish for cooler weather! It was rather brisk. We should still be there, but when the wind picked up, he was ready to go. I didn’t protest much.2 points
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Mine was a Winchester 37a 410 single shot purchased from the local Co-op in Sevierville back in the mid 70s. Still have it, and my oldest son killed his first squirrel with it as well. As a side note, after my dad passed several years ago, digging through old papers, found the owners manual to the same shotgun....lots of memories even a tear writing this post response.2 points
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I spend a lot of time on GB. Was really a kick in the pants when they started charging tax on everything. Even if it was an out of state sale or an individual selling it.2 points
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Greg, it came with a nice rubber pad, but after around 15 rds, it's time to lay it down. It's definitely a thumper. Still fun tho....sort of.1 point
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It sure is on my 45-70. I shoot some big-bore rifles, including a 50 BMG, but the 45-70 is THE thumper.1 point
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I worry about EVERY SEC team to be honest. We should never assume an easy win.1 point
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Got a text maybe an hour or so ago from OP. OP said he was going to update the post but that this was sold already.1 point
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First was an old single shot Remington, cant remember the model...beat up wood, rusted in many places...I musta shot 1000rnds outa that sucker the first summer I had it...1 point
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S&W 19-2 If it was good enough for my papaw and my father to carry while while on duty for Knox City and County, seeing as how it's passed on to me now, it's the only one I will ever want.1 point
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a. I don't fight b. I don't miss c. My "1911" is a Para 14.45 d. Why would I drop a perfectly good hammer and use a fist? LMAO1 point
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That’s a dandy! You rarely see them around here. German guns have a totally different look. I like it.1 point
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Lots of neat first rifles here. Received a Marlin 39D lever from my father around age 14 as my first. Still have it in the safe. Love that gun.1 point
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Welcome to Tn and i can't blame you for leaving there.1 point
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I'd hang on to the 19X. You still get the benefit of the 17rd mags, it'll fit any G19 holsters that you already have, and it's somewhat unique in the sense that it's not just another black Glock. OR... sell them both and pick up a Zev OZ9 or a Shadow Systems MR series so that you have something a little more different than every other Glock.1 point
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Ok. I’ll concede the L frame Smith is superior to the model 19 K frame. I’ll go further and say that purely from a shooting standpoint, I prefer the N frame Model 27 or 28. The K frame sure is easier to carry. A J frame, in my opinion, should have never been chambered in 357 Magnum.1 point
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No, we get our rights from God…or natural rights, whichever you prefer. These rights are protected BY the constitution & any infringement is considered constitutionally illegal. Until “We, the people”, get this ingrained in our heads, the government is going to take advantage of our collective ignorance & push THEIR objectives for law on us. Remember, THEY work for US! It doesn’t matter if there’s a permit less carry, reciprocity, may or shall issue, gun free zones, too stupid to own a gun (according to someone’s opinion), or if it hurts someone’s feelings…the right to keep & bear arms is constitutionally protected throughout these United States of America, unless the individual is disqualified through violent, criminal acts.1 point
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