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  1. Ruger SP101 357 magnum model # 5718. In excellent condition. Comes with wood Altamont grip inserts and includes the factory black plastic ones. Has a Wolff 12# hammer spring. $600 in the Clarksville/Pleasant View area.
    6 points
  2. I'm thinning the herd. Sold all my milsurps (except for my mint Springfield Garand w/ National Match barrel with a few thousand rounds of US-made ammo). While I enjoyed the milsurps from a historical perspective, I got tired of them, didn't shoot them, and kept them only to sell as investments which paid off in the last year. I've been dribbling out others, and only have about 3-4 more to go until I'm down to the ones I'll keep. I still have a Colt Police Positive and Chinese Paratrooper to sell, and maybe one of my East German Makarovs. A couple of antiques will remain until I find the right buyer as I'm not listing them publicly, I still am buying. Last week a new CZ P-01 at a $140 off retail, and am going to buy a couple more other guns this week for use as trade or profit. Trading and selling guns is fun. Most of the remaining guns have sentimental value as well as being good shooters. I'm taking my SD guns and getting new sights and plenty of SD ammo. I shoot all my guns regularly, enjoy keeping them maintained and looking good, and doing minor gunsmithing jobs when necessary. I've also gave away guns to those you can see enjoying them. It's a pleasure as you can envision them treasuring them as you did while you're alive to see it. Getting older gives you perspective that can't be described until you get there - then you know it. I do miss certain guns I traded or sold decades ago, but it's not regret. Sometimes things are so tied up in memories it's like Proust and his madeleines. Your hope is that those coming behind you will find their memories in their long, distant past that you helped them create. An old doctor friend from 50 years ago was an avid Browning Auto-5 shotgunner and a Weatherby rifleman who said to me, "When I die, sprinkle Hoppes inside my casket." I know what he meant
    3 points
  3. The Meprolights on my CZ75b and 97b have played out after 17 years and have dimmed too far to be of value for night work. Plus, a new CZ P-01 needs night sights too. I've been looking for some time and frankly, it's rather confusing to find the right sights as claims of 'this one is great' with the next fellow saying 'these are trash' are common. So after a lot of research, I've decided to buy one new sight, the Truglow TFX Pro Tritium and Fiber Optic Xtreme, install it myself and see how it goes. I'll put it on my 75b. Truglo TFX Pro Tritium and Fiber Optic If it works out, I'll get the same sight for my other CZ pistols. I hope it does as I like having the same sights on my guns as it makes it easier to go from one gun to another, particularly as these CZs feel the same in the hand. I've never used a fiber optic before so this gives me a chance to see if they work for me.
    2 points
  4. The problem with the judicial today is in most cases the charge does not fit the crime. This punk took another humans life during the commission of a crime and got charged with 2nd degree murder. It should have been 1st degree murder. Then we have all these bleeding heart liberals in position to grant pardons to criminals that don't deserve one regardless how hard the family of the victim fight to keep them locked upped. If a bad guy is sentenced to 10 years or 20 years they should serve everyday of the sentence.....JMHO
    2 points
  5. I disagree. Knowing the conditions that meet justification for a self-defense shooting before it happens helps you make the right decision. Not knowing can wind you up in jail, prison, broke, and without a viable future. The good news is those conditions that will make your shooting justified and easy to defend in court are not difficult to understand and apply. Like learning to shoot a firearm effectively takes practice, so too does learning and applying those justifiable conditions to your use of deadly force. Once you learn them, you can practice them on real world situations by seeing how and what others have done and you can see whether or not their shootings were justified. While self defense laws can and do vary across the states, the basic conditions remain the same for all of them. It's not necessary to learn the Tennessee law, then the Georgia law, then the North Carolina law. The same conditions apply to all of them. It's like having a car. Would you wait to learn how to drive until you're behind the wheel heading to Home Depot? Same with self defense.
    2 points
  6. Then buy it!!! LOL! Seriously, that's a great price for a peach of a carry pistol. If my arthritic hands could handle the 45...I'd have already bought this! And speaking of buying...let me tell you from multiple experiences with tercel89; you won't find a better man to deal with...with the possible exception of me! Really, I've made several purchases from him over our years here and always been extremely happy with them. And you'll get to meet of of the most upstanding members of this group when you do.
    2 points
  7. I can say I paid my water bill last month and am about tired of flushing the toilet with a bucket. Any of you who haven’t read “Atlas Shrugged” and are curious what our future looks like, I’d suggest you pick up a copy.
    2 points
  8. You can’t do that! Your one of the “I don’t care what’s cool” crowd!! In your skinny jeans and flat brimmed hat. I’m starting to think your right! I do believe in the 2nd. Unconditionally. Every single citizen. I do lean a bit center to left on abortion. I mean I don’t give a hoot what other people do. As long as it don’t obstruct my pursuit of happiness! im quite a bit to the right on immigration. Why are we allowing more people in when we have folks living in the streets! We can’t take care of what we have! I like to think I lean closets to being free and allowing others to be free. I still vote for people not party’s. That’s the way we used to do it. My biggest have to is someone fairly honest. Politicians are by design dishonest. But I need them to know what reality is. But honestly until we can get politicians that have had to decide between paying for prescriptions or buying food then we will always get what we have always got. Can’t expect different if we don’t demand it.
    2 points
  9. Most people would be better off if they quit worrying about what others have, quit waiting around to be lifted up, be thankful for what they do have, and instead of plotting and praying for the downfall of someone better off than they are, maybe study the path that person took and what makes them tick and possibly learn how to be more successful themselves. What a novel concept.
    2 points
  10. How much does this person have the right to make?
    2 points
  11. Its not about growth. Its about money. Aside from the taxes generated by new workers and business, there's also all the bribes, graft and corruption that goes with it. Money makes the world go round. The problem is that Average Joe ain't part of that world. All we get out of it is the shaft.
    2 points
  12. This may be a tough one to move on here but figured I would give it a shot before GB. This is a very early Walther PP (circa 1935). It is possibly a factory Verchromt (satin nickel) gun but I can’t definitively say. The finish shows wear and age. The grips and finger extension on magazine are post war replacements, though the magazine is war time. I have included detailed pictures to hopefully answer any questions. I am asking $1900 face to face in Middle Tennessee. Would consider trades for other pre-1945 German pistols or high end AKs. Will need to see TN DL or HCP.
    1 point
  13. I have a Sig P320 X-Compact RXP. Gun has only had a couple hundred rounds through it. It comes with Sig night sights, Romeo 1 Pro red dot with the shroud added. An additional large grip module cerekoted blue, a blue gun for training, 4 holsters (including a raven concealment), the tungsten grip weights, a TLR-7a and a total of five factory magazines. The gun is selling at Bud's for 979 new. I am asking 850 for the whole package. I am in South Knoxville and can meet in the surrounding area. Thanks.
    1 point
  14. Show her this. My wife took this video of me pulling a guy up our hill in my 2002 Tundra. This was the 2nd 2WD truck I had to help. Good tires are important too. I never even spun a tire while doing this.
    1 point
  15. None so far. But I did find it necessary to show my gun many times in law enforcement and twice as a citizen to avoid being robbed. I did investigate SD shootings as a detective, took evidence to the DA and Grand Jury, and testified in trials I also learned that most (the majority) of law enforcement officers know almost zero about the legal conditions and ramifications of SD events and their advice is rarely correct. I have no reason to believe that knowledge has improved with the majority of police today. Most lawyers have about the same level of knowledge. It takes a special lawyer who does as it's not in the wheelhouse of criminal defense lawyers. My knowledge of the legal ramifications of self-defense are from my studies. It's easy to find that knowledge. All you need to do is want to learn it. Where did you learn about it?
    1 point
  16. If you have traction control, turn it off and that will help.
    1 point
  17. Took mine to Rusty Oak Armory in Mt Juliet. Waited 15 minutes while he did it, gave him his $10!! He also machines uppers and lowers which I ended up buying just because it was great quality and says Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Great guy!!!! His name is Jeff Roberts, you can check out his website, number is 615 619 3409. I did my efile on the SBR, mailed in the fingerprints and my approval was back within 10 days!!! Not like my suppressors
    1 point
  18. I would be all over this deal if I was closer. My brother-in-law is in Spring Hill but he has the COVID this week. I am sure someone will jump on this deal before I get a chance to. Great price for my favorite carry gun.
    1 point
  19. I think you will like fiber optics I sure do make a lot of difference in these old eyes. Great outside on sunny days
    1 point
  20. Buffalo Bore makes a really hot .357 magnum 180 grain lead hard cast flat nosed round. That's what I load in my .357 when hiking in the Smokies. You might check to see if they sell a similar .38 +P cartridge.
    1 point
  21. Of original sale falls through, I'd like to be next. Thanks PM SENT
    1 point
  22. Thanks. Been to Lebanon gun shop for a few times to get my barrel threaded. Nice guy
    1 point
  23. I’m going to mark this one closed. Got my GSSF coupon yesterday!
    1 point
  24. Well it 0745, I've checked it 3 times already. But, I work hard and enjoy the atmosphere here. I have had worse habits!
    1 point
  25. Never shot the reversed wadcutters into gel, but in those days .38 special SD loads were rare, with many officers carrying round-nose for ease of reloading. My reversed wadcutters were probably closer to +p loads as they were strong in recoil and snappiness, but less than a 2' .357. At 10-15 yards they seemed to be accurate enough with a tendency to keyhole. I never had to shoot anyone with them, but I did believe they would do the trick. After checking around I'm going to try some of the hard-cast loads and some Honey Badger loads. I'm a fan of my Bodyguard as a good BU revolver, particularly in wintertime when I can have my hand on the gun in my pocket without drawing any attention and if necessary shoot through the pocket without hanging up as an auto might. Thanks for your response.
    1 point
  26. Very much appreciate your comments on the FN HiPower. I'm really wanting the Springfield version, the SA35, at this point; but being the person that I am...I wouldn't rule out trying to acquire the FN as well. Funds a little tight at the moment, but I did foolishly buy the Girsan version last week. I haven't gotten the opportunity to fire it yet, but hope to very soon. I'll pass along my impressions when I do. BTW, I got the FDE model as well. Purchased from CDNN. Then they serve up the really nice looking version with better sights and VZ grips! Always something better AFTER you make a buy!
    1 point
  27. I wanted to bump this thread now that the new FN High Power is starting to hit the streets. My FFL managed to track down a couple at his distributor and I bought the FDE version. Price was near $1100. Mine came with plastic FDE grip panels installed, a spare pair of OD green grips, two 17 round mags, and a carrying case. The first thing you notice picking it up is that it doesn't feel much like a High Power. The grip feels longer, front-to-back, and flatter on the sides than the traditional BHP which has a real wasp waist shape by comparison. The trigger is very nice, mine breaks right at 4 pounds. The reset is shorter and crisper than any BHP trigger I have. The sights are serrated black and are easy to acquire and align. The thumb safety is ambi and much like the later BHP safeties, except crisper snapping on or off ( though still too light IMO ) and easier to get underneath to activate. Shooting was pleasant. I put about 100 rounds through it in a short range session. I had about two or three instances of premature slide lock with rounds in the mag, and I realized I was inducing it by accidentally pressing down on the forward end of the slide stop with a thumbs-forward grip. If you shoot with high thumbs pressed against the frame, you'll have to remember not to do it with this gun (or the front of the slide stop could be trimmed to remove the largely useless forward end, or replaced with an aftermarket part). Function was good otherwise and recoil was softer than in a traditional BHP. Accuracy was excellent, every bit as good as any other BHP I ever owned, and sights were very close to right on for my 124gr handloads. Hammer bite was nonexistent and not even close to happening from what I could tell, due to the rather small hammer spur and overall grip shape. Rapid reloads are a bit easier than on traditional BHPs because the new magazine design isn't as square as the old magazines. It's closer to a Beretta 92 or SIG P226 in shape. In fact, Beretta 92 mags will fit very nicely in the HP but won't lock in. I'm pleased with the redesign and look forward to spending a lot more time at the range with this one.
    1 point
  28. You just described my house with the three kids running crazy. Wait... you meant TGO. Well, same.
    1 point
  29. He’s probably just trying to enjoy the holidays without the name calling and other hysterics that always seems to creep in when unmonitored.
    1 point
  30. As much as his conscious allows, as long as it’s honest money and not from criminal activity.
    1 point
  31. I’ve never understood the whole “we have to grow the city” mentality. Higher housing costs, more congestion, and longer drives to work have never struck me as progress.
    1 point
  32. It’s our own fault because it’s easier to accept it and go back to watching football. My favorite movie line is from Terminator 2 “No fate but what we make.” I despise cliches like “everything happens for a reason” and “it wasn’t meant to be.” They imply that we are helpless and have no control of our lives. Not many are willing to take a stand based on principle or vote with their wallet. People bitch about wokeness, then turn around and post on Instagram or Facebook and order everything on Amazon because it’s convenient and support the very people enabling wokeness. People are more concerned about NFL playoffs than they are about what their kids are being taught in school. We reap what we sow.
    1 point
  33. Strategic Edge has a class called Precision Reloading. Private range but I believe classes are open to anyone. They are about 50 minutes southeast of downtown Nashville in Chapel Hill area. https://www.strategicedge.us/gun-range/training-courses
    1 point
  34. I've been following this thread and honestly, I just don't know what to say. It seems that human life has no value anymore. Taking a life over petty theft? What does that say about us as a society? In this case, I hope all those terrible stories you hear about what happens to young, pretty boys in prison are true.
    1 point
  35. I suppose it depends on how you look at it. Lot of facets there. When I left the profession in 2010 the policy had changed from "get then back in the store by any means necessary" to "ask them politely to give back in the store and if they decline, get as much information as possible but let them go". I too would hate to see a society where it's acceptable to just walk out of a store with whatever you want. But our society has become so litigious that retailers have found that it's cheaper to let the merchandise walk. Of course the alternative is to lock up high risk merchandise. I hate going into a retail store more than about anything, but I especially hate the thought of having to track down a key holder to make a purchase. There are no winners here other than the thieves.
    1 point
  36. Not exactly clear on what is being asked but the if .38 Special is being discussed research the “FBI load”. 158 grain +P hollow point semi-wadcutter.
    1 point
  37. This is the wrong place to solicit someone to commit a felony, might fly on tik toc or somewhere.... seriously... Reach out to a ffL7 holder.
    1 point
  38. I could not agree more with this statement.
    1 point
  39. For me the original LCP is close to perfect as a pocket pistol....with the Nemesis holster. At times I will use a Versa Carry device for waistband carry....no pockets, or pocket too small. Can't speak to the other models.
    1 point
  40. I prefer the look, feel and shooting of hammer fired pistols. But new hammer guns are rare and the world is moving to striker and polymer pistols for several reasons. I enjoy shooting and buying new guns too much to stay with hammer only weapons. My favorite configuration of a da/sa, de-cocking, metal frame pistol feels like it is slowly becoming extinct.
    1 point
  41. You chose wisely. Reloading is not hard at all but it does require some attention to detail, like ensuring the powder charge remains constant along with bullet seating depth and crimping. Often the equipment needs to be tweaked during a session. It’s best to learn on a single stage rather than a progressive starting out.
    1 point
  42. I have two with rails. I didn't buy them for the rail, they just came that way. One does have a light on it and serves as my "house" gun. I'd never carry it as the light makes it bulky and awkward. Honestly, I prefer the light being separate from the pistol. But I do have it so what the hell? And once again a thread has been sidetracked from its original point by a completely unrelated discussion. Seems to be a bad habit around here. Can we please just get back to bashing FN's new monstrosity? IT AIN'T A HI-POWER!
    1 point
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