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Free Larue Rat Stock In Green Ar-15- Gone to a better place Free Mission First Tactical Minimalist IWB P365 -Going to a better Place Free SAFARILAND 6004 77421-122- Fits P226- Must have p226- Gone to a better place Free MOSSBERG 590 QUICK DETACH SLING AND FLASHLIGHT MOUNT-Gone to a better place Free MOSSBERG 590 QUICK DETACH Rear Sling mount-Gone to a better place Free Magpul MAG406-BLK MOE Polymer Rail Section, 5-Solt polymer Free Striker Industries Take down Pins Black Ar15 Free P226 magazine little beat up but works-Gone to a better place Free Striker Industries Take down Pins Black Ar15 Free Lance L5AWM Magazine smoked 30 Round Ar15 Free Lance L5AWM Magazine smoked 30 Round Ar15 Free Lance L5AWM Magazine smoked 30 Round AR15 Rules for the give away. 1. Cant afford them or really want them for a project or a gun you have now! 2. Must be close or in Mt Juliet I'm not shipping them or driving outside the city. 3. Don't be greedy this is for people that really need it. 4. Leave me a review.. 5. All parts are new or in new condition unless listed. Once again completely free I know things are tuff this year. This is my way of giving back don't make this a bad experience.19 points
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I spent all weekend, Thursday afternoon thru Sunday morning hunting some of the most pristine,beautiful, well managed & maintained hunting property in Bledsoe Co. The owner (a very good friend) has a a spectacularly well managed herd, very selectively harvested. I sat dark-dark Friday & Saturday, plus Thursday afternoon 1-5 & Sunday 5-11. Didn't see a Gee Dee thing. I got back to Tullahoma at 2, yesterday afternoon & figured i had time to put in a quick 90 minutes at a little craphole spot i have permission on. Filed the freezer with a limit of Does in 15 minutes, surrounded by old, burnt out fridges & trash. Go figure!5 points
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As hard as it was to watch the UT game, I'm still very impressed at how far the program has improved. It's been a long, long dry spell if you are a Vols fan. This has been a fun season to watch. I hope they continue to improve. If I had known at the beginning of the season they would be a 10-2 or a 9-3 team at the end of the year, I would have gladly approved. Props to Vandy for what they've done too.4 points
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A friend of mine killed a couple of hogs this morning. I swung by and helped a bit after physical therapy. Came home with a few lbs of sausage and a slab of back fat. Rendered about 5 pints of lard with the side benefit of fresh cracklin's and pork rinds. Momma says I stunk up the house. Smells delicious to me.2 points
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Our newly elected Republican Super Majority House Caucus is doing its Annual Retreat this weekend up at Paris Landing. The Freshman Class will be set upon and told what they can and cannot do by the Old Timers League. No controversial bills first year, sit and listen, be inconspicuous and such, pay no attention to that Constitution, it is just words on a piece of paper. I plan on talking to my Rep. as soon as he is loose, as the agenda for the coming session will be the main focus of conversation. I suggest anyone interested in their Rights as identified with respect to arms do the same as soon as possible. Call your Representative's Nashville office and ask for their cell phone number (if you do not already have it) and a call back to talk about what was discussed at the retreat. It is after all, your business they hold in the palm of their hands...2 points
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It seems like that should be good news since Vandy plays them Saturday, but man I hate that! I sure hope he still has a bright future in the NFL. He had one helluva season.2 points
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The 102 in question is 2nd from top right with the original plastic grips which are ambidextrous. I'm going to take some pictures tonight with my camera.2 points
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Overall best .357 revolver: Original, pre-1980, Colt Python 4". Best trigger and balance: Pre-lock S&W Model 19 (Tend to get loose with a steady load of heavy .357 use. Under-rated: Colt MKIII Trooper. Not a Python, but pretty darn close! Best currently available new manufacture: Colt Python. Ruger certainly builds a durable revolver. Overweight and triggers are just OK. I won't touch a trigger lock S&W.2 points
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UT has made some great strides in improving their team/system in the last two years. That said, they're still not in the elite class of CFB. Sure they beat Florida, so did Vandy, beat Alabama, good win but gave up 49 points. Smoked by Georgia & never showed up in Columbia. Great teams find a way to win, Ohio St., TCU & Michigan showed that yesterday. They're 9-2, great season so far, I hope they continue their quest for excellence. Hope Hooker & others injured recover completely & easily.2 points
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Not a home build, factory built upper and gunsmith built lower. This thing is a beast, a real shoulder bruiser, if you're into that sort of thing. It is the kind of rifle that is just cool to have, and one that everyone wants to shoot. Bear Creek Arsenals upper, Anderson lower, CMMG LPK, DPMS A2 stock, comes with 1 mag specifically for .50 Beowulf. Currently painted green, not Cerakote, but one of the Cerakote like finishes that you can buy in a can. I can include dies, brass, and bullets. $750 $650 or would consider trades for lever guns, 1911s, or 2011s, can add cash if needed.1 point
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Selling two of my milled AK's. Both are Arsenal Ak's. I bought the SLR-95 a year or so back at a gun show from a guy who's claimed to have it since the mid 90's, it is a very smooth running but used machine. I threaded the barrel and added a Griffin Brake to help with recoil and to run it suppressed in the future. The other AK is a Arsenal SAM5, milled in 5.56. I bought this new. Both rifles will come with two magazines, no boxes. Round count on the 7.62 is unknown, the 5.56 is less than 200 rounds of 77 grain. Asking $3,000.00 for the pair OBO. Thanks for looking1 point
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This is a rare mini-grip with the ARB and Old Man Emu etched onto the blade, it is 154CM steel. I carried it a few times but never cut anything with it as Im just not a fan of serrated blades. I liked the size, weight and feel of it enough that I bought another one with a plain blade that Ive carried everyday since. *Please note* the box that it will come in is from the plain blade one that I EDC and not original. *Now $90 TYD, cash, venmo or paypal (F&F preferred) as payment. I can also meet if close to Portland. *Added FREE Kershaw Hotwire that is new and unused.1 point
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Mista Garufa answered this one early in the thread. The best handling double action revolver ever built is the " K " frame Smith. We have several, including the unusual 3 inch round butt heavy barrel Model 13 variant. Nothing better for revolver carry. Nothing faster double action. If ya prefer single actions; nothing better than an older Ruger 357 Blackhawk, the original flat tops bein the best. leroy...1 point
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It's what I expected, when I saw him go down. The mechanism was the classic scenario for an ACL injury ... True. I spent more than 30 years coaching high schoolers, and saw more than my share of injuries. You always hated it for the kids ...1 point
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I recently put together a 350 Legend, it's been a ton of fun so far. It's especially interesting to me since I already load 357 and 9mm, lots of options to play with.1 point
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I’d be willing to pay double these prices! Seriously, thank you for doing this. There was a time I would have been all over this. Hopefully that time doesn’t return for me.1 point
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I get trash I have to pick up because of people taking stuff to the dump several miles down the road. Sometimes it's an entire bag. I will always go through it. If I find an address, I unload their garage and everything else I've collected. I don't leave it in the bag though. If it's deer season, they get something extra.1 point
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I had looked for two since last summer. I finally broke down and ordered from Buds last week. They seem to be the only place that has them in stock.1 point
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https://lapolicegear.com/la-police-gear-level-iv-ballistic-armor-plate.html LAPG Level IV Plates NIJ Level IV Tested Dimensions: 10" x 11.8" Thickness: 1 1//8" Weight: 6.5 lbs Construction: PE+Alumina (AL2O3) Single Curve Stand-Alone and Multi-Hit Capable 1 in. Partial Foam Edge Polyester/Nylon Cover 5 Year Shelf Life1 point
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Pretty much any Smith N frame made prior to 1980....theres no going wrong with that.1 point
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And 12 years and 11 seasons later, it ends ... This one proved to be somewhat prescient, but the deviations from the story ultimately seemed to be more about who left the show over time. Full disclosure, I never read any of the comics ...1 point
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I'm on a Heritage Rough Rider Facebook page. There are people on that page with a dozen+ Rough Riders. One is plenty for me. It's fine for throwing in the truck or on the 4 wheeler and not worrying about it, mine functions fine, but the accuracy leaves something to be desired. I'm not bothering to got any of the black Friday sales where they will be available for $80 out the door. I'd rather have a Ruger or a Smith than 10 Rough Riders, but to each his own.1 point
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College football is like that... unless you're Georgia this year. Michigan should have lost, Ohio State didn't have a great game, TCU barely pulled it off..... But I'm sure we can all agree on one thing now: that the Washington Huskies are the most fun team to watch and we should all pull for them to win the Apple Cup next Saturday!!1 point
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Pretty much every TN State Senator, with the exception of Frank Nicely, Dawn White, Janice Bowling, Joey Hensley and Kerry Roberts are 2nd Amendment Butters. I had hopes that Sen. Paul Baily was going to join the fold, but the jury is still out on that one. The main reason that we can get nothing done to return the Rights due Tennesseans is the mindset of the Lt. Governor. He thinks the laws on our books now are perfect and sees no need to even discus any changes. We will only move forward if the People light their Senators up demanding a return to the principals of the time of the Founding, as was directed by the Supreme Court in the Bruen decision, from that : "To justify its regulation, the government may not simply posit that the regulation promotes an important interest. Rather, the government must demonstrate that the regulation is consistent with this Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. Only if a firearm regulation is consistent with this Nation’s historical tradition may a court conclude that the individual’s conduct falls outside the Second Amendment’s “unqualified command.” Instead, the government must affirmatively prove that its firearms regulation is part of the historical tradition that delimits the outer bounds of the right to keep and bear arms. We looked to history because “it has always been widely understood that the Second Amendment . . . codified a pre-existing right.” The Amendment “was not intended to lay down a novel principle but rather codified a right inherited from our English ancestors.” Id., at 599 (alterations and internal quotation marks omitted). After surveying English history dating from the late 1600s, along with American colonial views leading up to the founding, we found “no doubt, on the basis of both text and history, that the Second Amendment conferred an individual right to keep and bear arms.” We then canvassed the historical record and found yet further confirmation. That history included the “analogous arms-bearing rights in state constitutions that preceded and immediately followed adoption of the Second Amendment,” id., at 600–601, and “how the Second Amendment was interpreted from immediately after its ratification through the end of the 19th century,” id., at 605. When the principal dissent charged that the latter category of sources was illegitimate “postenactment legislative history,” id., at 662, n. 28 (opinion of Stevens, J.), we clarified that "examination of a variety of legal and other sources to determine the public understanding of a legal text in the period after its enactment or ratification” was “a critical tool of constitutional interpretation."" Our State Senators know this, and by their actions to deny you your Rights originally enumerated in the Bill of Rights of the Union Constitution and those in our Tennessee Constitution's Declaration of Rights analog they are in fact guilty of Official Oppression.1 point
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Nope. It's no less safe than any of the other striker fired pistols. Probably safer, since it's essentially a DA only gun.1 point
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S&W Model 27-3 1/2" Bbl-Pinned-Recessed The 5" Version was also great.1 point
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If we’re going that route, make mine an engraved Colt Single Action Army.1 point
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The Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum in double action and the Ruger Blackhawk in single action are the ultimate in .357 Magnum for me. I have a 1956 Ruger but have never been able to afford the Registered Magnum. Actually I can but I wont pay what they bring.1 point
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I think I've shared it before, but this was my grandfather's duty gun when he was a police officer back in the 60's. Smith & Wesson Model 19. He left it to my dad and I inherited it when my dad passed away. This is one of those guns that my kids will inherit one day, and hopefully their kids as well.1 point
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I don't think there is an end all, be all revolver. But I don't think there is a end all, be all semi-auto either. Whatever revolver that feels and shoots the best for you is what you should get. Personally, I find the SP101 too heavy for carry, with only a five shot capacity. True, it's built like a tank, and it may have the fewest working parts, but I would hazard a guess that 99% of us have zero need to every take a revolver apart to work on one. I'm 59 years old and I never have. My first revolver was a S&W Model 13 with a 4" barrel. It was a good accurate revolver. So was Model 10 that was a TDOC trade-in. So was the Ruger GP100 6" in SS and the several SP101s I've owned over the years. Along with the S&W Model 36 and 38. Really loved the little Colt Agent, but I traded it away for Mossberg 590 shotgun. Also had a little S&W Model 32 that was an accurate little snubbie. The last two are the ones I most regret trading away. Right now I have a S&W 442 and a Taurus 627 Tracker. Love both of those and am perfectly happy. But I hazard another guess and will say that both of those are very libel to be traded away on something else, at some point. But I'd be happy with any of those that I listed above.1 point
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I'm glad to see somebody moving away from plastic. I'm real interested in the new CSX which is also an aluminum frame. Just haven't had a chance to see one in person yet.1 point
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I don’t prefer to open carry in public. I think it can make non-gun owners nervous and could make me a target, if someone was trying to commit a crime oand was smart enough to look around first.1 point
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My favorite carry calibers are .45acp and .38 Special. There's usually some form of 1911 and a revolver with me for range trips. But for a "range" caliber, my favorite will always be .22LR. I'm there to enjoy myself.1 point
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