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  1. SOLD. M1 Garand International Harvester. 30.06 cal. It comes with Sling, bayonet, the original barrel has been replaced but I do have the original barrel ( it has been shot out but I still have it), five clips, and 240 rounds of match ammo. I bought it almost two years ago and only taken it to the range once $1,800 615-838-1968
    3 points
  2. If I get to kick it with "7 Of 9", y'all can assimilate me NOW! Jay
    3 points
  3. Glock 19 Gen 3, Glock case, 2 mags, ZeV Duty slide, ghost 3.5 trigger, extended mag release, stainless guide rod, suppressor height sights, holosun 407c. $800 maryville area meet
    2 points
  4. Alec Baldwin childhood pic?
    2 points
  5. 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.
    2 points
  6. I've got about 350 rounds downrange with the Masada as of today. Basics: 2 x 17 round magazines, with remarkably stiff springs. Comes with 2 backstraps (small and large), and optic mounting kit with 4 RDS-specific spacer plates and appropriate screws. The optic cut cover and all the mounting plates are plastic. The RDS plates included are for: Deltapoint, RMR, Venom, and Romeo 1. Trigger pull is 4 lbs, about 4.5mm worth of takeup and another 4mm of smooth, non-stacking creep. Ambi mag release and ambi slide release. Steel 3-dot sights. Handling and shooting impressions: Good hand feel for me, I left the large backstrap installed. Trigger has a great pull, but trigger slap does occur on mine. Out of the box, shooting a few mags of mildly hot 9mm earns you a stinging trigger finger. After mounting a RDS, the trigger slap was softened and all but unnoticeable. The Glock-type safety dingus isn't really a problem. I'd put about 100 rounds through it before I installed the Vortex Venom RDS, and the trigger slap was unpleasant enough that I was considering getting rid of the gun. After installing the RDS and putting 250 more rounds through it with considerably tamed trigger slap, I feel like it was built and intended for RDS use exclusively. Sights are very much a "combat hold" setup, where the POI is about where the white dot on the front sight is. I was using a 6'oclock hold at about 10 yards and my group was about 1.5"-2" below the 1" dot that I was resting atop my front sight. Accuracy was about average for your typical $400 polymer combat pistol, about on par with my S&W M&P 1.0s, at least while shooting irons. The rear sight notch is a bit too wide for me, so that likely contributed. With the RDS, accuracy seemed to tighten up to the point I had no complaints. Reloads were not as fast as I'd have liked. The front of the magazine extends up into a "tab" that is prone to catch on the frontstrap side of the mag opening. The mag opening has a pretty good bevel on the rear but not on the sides or front, which are thin; and the recessed area on both sides doesn't do you any favors, either. The mag release button is a bit small and requires me to twist the gun just a bit to hit it reliably, but since this is an ambi mag button, I may just work on hitting it with my trigger finger instead. At least the mags eject briskly. Slide release is large and easy to hit but not big enough to be in the way. The gun doesn't seem all that fat, but the only holster it would fit in is the one for my Steyr M9, which, along with the Beretta APX, has the fattest slide of any gun I own. Fortunately, the Steyr, APX, and Masada all fit very nicely into the same holster, so that what I'll use. Reliability was 100% with my ammo, which are 115 gr coated lead reloads running about 1200 FPS. Summary: An exceptional value at a little over $400. Trigger slap is something to watch out for, maybe it was just my gun, but installing a RDS made that a non-issue. Due to its magwell, mag changes are a little slow. Accuracy and reliability earn an "A" for me. Sights adequate but not optimal.
    1 point
  7. Cleaning out my spare parts bin. First up is a grey magpul MOE grip. - $10. Second is a .920 quad rail gas block with rifle length gas tube. - $20 Finally is a low profile .750 gas block with carbine length gas tube. - SOLD Meet in the cool springs area south of Nashville. I do travel quite a bit from work so might be able to meet someone off of one if the major highways.
    1 point
  8. I bought this cool Springfield Hellcat 9mm for my wife as a Christmas present. Apparently, I should have stayed with the original list of suggestions. Up for sale is a new pistol not yet fired since leaving the factory. Still has factory grease. Merry Christmas to you. Price: $450 Barrel: 3 inch Mags: One 11-round and one 13-round mag and includes a soft carry case, lock, mag loader, extra flat mag base plate, and original box it was shipped in. The pistol is located in Lebanon, TN 37087. Acceptable forms of payment are cash (if sold locally), a USPS money order, or bank certified check. Local buyers will be asked to complete a TN Firearms Bill of Sale and provide a valid driver's license or TN Carry Permit confirming they are 21 years old or older. If shipping is required, a charge of $45.00 will be added to the selling price. I will only ship to an FFL dealer who accepts items from a private seller. The buyer is responsible for providing the seller with a copy of the FFL dealer's license. The item is as pictured and is in new condition. All sales are final.
    1 point
  9. Both are used however the LR appears to be unfired. Both need a good cleaning and look better in person than the photos indicate. 22mag sells for $270 and the LR sells for $250, approx a $500 trade value. I'm looking for 22 revolvers and 22 pistols. I can trade up. Cross posted. Thank you. 423.237.8203
    1 point
  10. Hard to believe this is still here. Bump for a nice carry gun.
    1 point
  11. Would you be willing to sell it outright?
    1 point
  12. I already told my kids that the Nerf guns have to stay in Tennessee when they go visit Grandma and Grandpa in Illinois
    1 point
  13. It's madness! Another reason I'm glad I don't live in Illinois anymore. https://www.shawlocal.com/news/2023/01/11/here-are-the-weapons-banned-under-illinois-new-gun-law/
    1 point
  14. You can get a magnetic dryer vent cover - the vent door closes and stays shut when the dryer is off, the opens up when it is on.
    1 point
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  16. Glock 42, less than 50 rounds, with 4 magazines, 2x7 round mags, and 2x8 round mags. Have the original bases for 2 of them. Included are tru-glo night sights, case with all contents, Traction Grip tape and a leather pocket holster. Asking $450. FTF within 30 minutes of McEwen, for a meet.
    1 point
  17. I want to thank you Worriedman for you what seems to be endless time that you spend at the state capitol. I would love to be there as you are, however work and family just take all my time. I know these are poor excuses. I do send emails as I can, even as my reps are on our side as far as I can tell. The more I read you posts and want to be there, thank you Sir.
    1 point
  18. You can take this mess, or you can get up and do something about it. Can't never did!
    1 point
  19. Printing is an internet myth.
    1 point
  20. The company known for AR pistol braces suffered a computer breach, with customer names, addresses and credit card numbers spilling onto the internet. All customers from Sept. 19 to Dec. 13, 2022 should check their accounts. 12ft | Email Reveals AR-15 Pistol Brace Company Hit With Data Breach Ahead Of ATF Ruling | ZeroHedge
    1 point
  21. I only sell and trade because my wife would kill me if I just kept buying without selling any.
    1 point
  22. Nice! I have that same gun I inherited from my dad.
    1 point
  23. I sent you a message about us meeting up tomorrow and I sent you my cell number. Give me a call or text please to make sure we are good to go, thanks.
    1 point
  24. I'm at 1900 and something. It's how much money I've had to send in to keep from getting the band hammer.
    1 point
  25. @The LegionI came here to see if I could beat you to one of these notices! RIP to one of the guitar greats. https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-64228780
    1 point
  26. It pays to be armed at all times.
    1 point
  27. This is a great point. We had to epic playoff games back to back. The entertainment value of NYE was amazing. The whole college season was a resounding success as well. It was a bit disappointing to anyone not a Georgia fan because the championship wasn't good TV, but that was a blip otherwise phenomenal season we should appreciate.
    1 point
  28. I'm interested in shooting this pistol - and it's great to see RIA doing some innovation as opposed to just rolling with their 1911 tooling. Full disclosure though - I think they may have stolen my design. They've basically built a pistol that shares the same profile of the guns that I regularly cut out of construction paper in kindergarten.
    1 point
  29. looks pretty cool. I assume the pistol was designed for competitive shooting or maybe home defense. I do wonder how well it will work if it was dirty or sandy because of the number of close tolerances between the barrel and slide, and slide and frame.
    1 point
  30. *adjusts tinfoil hat* Getting in and out without trace likely isnt that difficult, but you can’t use it. If the information is dumped out into the public then you don’t have to get a warrant to collect it. *Puts tinfoil away* I’m half joking as you’re correct that it is unlikely that they’d have an especially robust infrastructure. At the same time my default assumption is that government agencies are always up to nefarious behavior. The government is always guilty until proven innocent.
    1 point
  31. I hope you have better luck than I did. I never found anyone while I lived in Nashville.
    1 point
  32. I have found that all the guns that have stories or memories associated with them will stay with me. I have some that I rarely shoot anymore but I remember using them training my kids and recall great memories whenever I see them and will not part with them
    1 point
  33. 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
  34. As classy as the Security Six is, I have to vote for the 686. This one is a -3 made about 30 years ago.
    1 point
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  36. I carry this setup almost every day. It fits me very well. Much easier for me to handle than the micro guns.
    1 point
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