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I been on the fence for years and decided to finally get one, ended up buying a CZ Bobwhite. I cannot remember the last time I had this much shooting a gun before, before I knew it, I fired almost 50 shells downrange. CZ has been impressing me with all their stuff. Going to maybe pick up a CZ Drake next and will start looking into the Brens as well. Oh, I also dropped the barrel on my foot when I was taking it apart. That was fun.7 points
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Pre lock 4in 686 $900 Very nice 6in Nickel 19-3 and factory box $1200. Knoxville to Tricities area Full disclosure on the 686, it has an aftermarket spring kit in it. I shot it for the first time today since installing it. It was 100% reliable with Remington. It wasn’t with Federal. I can put the factory springs back in or include them with sale. Whatever the buyers preference is.4 points
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This is a surplus M1 Carbine. I think it is an IBM based of the serial. I do not know much more about it but I have two others and don't need all three. I am asking $900 and in the Knoxville area for meeting up.4 points
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We made it all the way to December 18th, but there it is folks. The post of the year for 2022.4 points
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Selling my once fired Glock model 45 MOS, 9mm (Gen5). Less than 50 rounds through it. Comes with a Trijicon Type 2 RMR, 6.5 MOA adjustible LED, red dot sight. + extra OEM mags. A beautiful weapon, priced to sell...$1,050.00 - $1000.00 - $975.00 Includes your choice of either a Left Hand IWB JM4 Tactical holster, or a Right Hand Bladetech OWB holster. (ammo not included...) Comes with cases, for both the Glock and the Trijicon RMR. I'll need to see your TN drivers license or Handgun permit. Located in Pleasant View, TN, just off I-24... Zulu2 points
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A friend of mine put this package together a few years back and I asked him to send me a picture to post. The specs he sent with it are: Remington The Matchmaster 513-T (Civilian) circa 1946 Tasco 6-18x40 Model #705 circa early 70s He says it shoots great. He put it together to do 100 yard shots with a .22 but after I moved away he doesn't get to the range as much. My fault for moving to a free state.2 points
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Good evening all Spartan Safe in Knoxville got me too. $2100 on my credit card. I was issued a temporary refund but I expect the bank to take that back. A lady up here contacted a reporter at WATE and there is suppose to be a story on WATE on Monday December 18th at 5:30.2 points
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I usually ask if they are a tn resident and legal to own a firearm (non felon). I refuse bill of sales from either end strictly on principal and I will not give my DL info out. I will show my DL if asked, but will not give my license number out. I don't knock those who use BOS, I just won't engage. Legally, simple reasonable knowledge of TN residence and legally able to own is all that is required.2 points
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This should explain most everything. I’ve had numerous sales on here without a hitch. TN is pretty easy for friend to friend transactions. Up to both parties to where to meet and greet. Check out your purchase, exchange hands and shake. Most folks check feedback on other members to get a feel for previous deals as well. https://www.tngunowners.com/forums/forum/43-trading-post-notices-and-faqs/2 points
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As we hear more about those who legally carry firearms and use them in self-defense, almost all discussions of shootings from someone legally carrying a firearm lead to these facts. Many people carry guns legally. Fewer people have a license to carry permit. Damn few that carry guns have the slightest idea of what the law says about self-defense, have ever given a cursory examination as to what constitutes actionable self-defense, and, should they use their gun, what to say to police after the shooting, how to present themselves to police, and what's going to legally happen to them afterward. That's scary. Do yourself and your family a favor. Stay out of prison. Educate yourself before you go to court for a shooting you're involved in.1 point
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It might be hard to tell from the pics so feel free to ask questions. Stevens model 77 12ga pump 2 3/4 $300 Mossburg 135D 20 ga with mag. Full choke $150 the mag is a little hard to remove Winchester model 67 22cal single shot. This gun does not always fire when you pull the trigger. It comes with extra bolt and parts i tried to fix it with $40 Winchester model 77 22 cal semiauto with magazine. This gun is in great condition for its age and is very collectable. gunwatcher.com says it worth ~300 but listing for $250 Memphis area, but I could get them to Chattanooga area after Christmas. If your interested make offer. I am also looking for a Keltec p17 if you have one you want to trade... Gun transfer receipt required!1 point
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As said before, get Andrew Branca's book, The Law of Self Defense. Also, the state ECP course should give you a basic guidance on using deadly force in self defense.1 point
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Never thought of that one, I just tagged it in my Plex archive so I can watch it this week, Thanks.1 point
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Two suggestions: 1- Take a actual in person hands on armed defense course in the State of Tennessee 2- Get carry insurance (hope that doesn't get me banned). Yes, it can cost you 15-20 bucks a month. What do attorneys charge an hour? I have used both "Second Call" and "USCCA", both are good. USCCA costs a lot more, ime, There are others out there, but those are the two I have used. USCCA has a regular magazine they send you which includes articles on what to do before, during and after an armed encounter. Both "Second Call" and "USCCA" gave me a card to carry imprinted with what to say to police after an incident Just in case I forget under stress. just fyi, I understand 99% of the people who read this will take neither suggestion. But at least the info is out there.1 point
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I should have bought a CRX back in the day. The guys that tuned on them sure did seem to raise some hell.1 point
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MR920 Combat. Not for me, but sounds like this would fit your tastes.1 point
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I used it as a kid to hunt squirrels and rabbits1 point
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Some of the guys at work found a severed penis at work once. They called the police and reported it. When the police arrived, they asked were they had found it. The guy pointed to the exact spot. Problem was that the aforementioned penis was gone. The police ask them where it was and they told the cops "about 100 yards that way". I was located and the police asked them how it moved that far. Men in the 30s and 40s had to explain that they chased each other around for a hour with it before they called the police. I've never been so proud.1 point
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Those 67s are great rifles. Learned to shoot with one and still have it.1 point
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My grandfathers 2000 GMC Sierra not a high demand or popular car. I just remember him buying it new and bring it over to show us. Now I wish we still had it.1 point
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1985 Honda CRX - means nothing to almost everyone but it was my first car. 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis. My mom’s car that i totaled. Someone ran a light in front of me. Again, nothing special but I love the panther platform and they don’t make cars like that anymore. 2010 Mercury Grand Marquis. My grandfathers car. I inherited it and traded it for an escape to give to my mom so she could get in and out easier. Again, I love the panther platform. 1994 Ford F150. My dad’s truck. 1974 Ford Bronco. Previous owner did a garbage repair on the rockers and I wasn’t in a position to deal with the rust so I sold it. 2002 Ford Mustang GT. My race car. I miss racing. 2012 Ford F150. Sold it because I wanted to pay some bills. Then truck prices skyrocketed and I’m priced out of a decent truck. I miss my truck.1 point
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Like new MaTech Flip-up Rear Iron Sight Was taken off a new rifle and has been in storage since then. $70.00 Nashville area1 point
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Sometime ffl will messed up list a stripped lower as rifle but that is not your problem, all it matters is how the manufacturer input it with the atf.1 point
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Thanks everyone for sharing. Just wanting to try out some suppressed firearms and even some full autos. Now I know where to go. I appreciate it! Have a merry Christmas!1 point
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Chamber is wrong, can a reamer be used to fix that? Or the feed ramps not just right? My hat is off to you Sir for not taking your rifle from the first timer and letting him have some shooting time!1 point
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Fenix has great customer service. I let my LD41 sit for too long without using it and the batteries leaked ruining the carriage that holds the batteries. I contacted Fenix and tried to buy a new carriage but they sent me a new one for free even though it was my error. I also have an E12 for pocket carry and an LD22. All good lights.1 point
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It’s as much a Christmas movie as any of the crap playing on the Hallmark channel.1 point
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I'm a big Olight fan. The Bantam 3 or Warrior line are great carry lights. More lumens, great battery life, and I like the recharge design.1 point
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Same for me. I have one by my bed on the nightstand and the other in our motorhome. They are right beside my pistols. The LED upgrade is nice but the "club" factor is the best.1 point
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Yes sir got the urge for a super moto all right guys, this will be a horrible Christmas gift for your wife, but she’ll definitely be surprised. Think of the memories made 2022 Christmas. my wife forbid me to buy my little boy a dirtbike. So a week later on Mother’s Day last year, she got a DRZ 110. And yes, I’m still married.1 point
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Yes, the only year that package was offered. Technically, it's a 1979 Chrysler 300, although obviously based on the Cordoba of that year. The 300 package included the trim, paint, driveline and interior, with fairly limited options available.1 point
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I got one from an online dealer in 4.25” barrel for less than $1400 shipped. Took it to the range and shoot 200 rounds, not a single issue. Very accurate. Compared to my Staccato C2, prodigy has very good workmanship for the metal part, the grip is slightly less than Staccato, but it is optics ready for $ 1000 less than the Staccato P. The trigger is actually slightly better than the C2. Trigger weight is only 4 lbs while the C2 is at 4.9 lbs. there is one at the old Franklin Gun store place (forgot the name of the new owner). You can take a look.1 point
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Where to begin. 65 Mustang Convertible, 66 Chevelle SS 396 convertible, 69 Camaro SS, 67 GTO, 70 Charger 440 six pack, 70 Camero Z-28.1 point
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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.1 point
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