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CZ 75 B SA (single action) 9MM w/Kadet 2 22LR kit Pickup in Murfreesboro, no trades please. I am the second owner and have not shot a ton of rounds through it. Manufactured in 2015 according to the slide stamp. I took it to CZ Custom in AZ in 2017 and had some work done- competition hammer, firing pin, and added a Kadet 2 22LR kit. I paid to have the 22LR kit “fitted” which was probably a bit of a con, but whatever Paperwork says it has a 3 lb trigger- it’s a really good trigger for a CZ-75 that isn’t a Shadow. Pistol is in good-very good shape with some wear as pictured. The hammer spring that is installed works with both the 9MM and 22LR slide. CZ75B SA pistol 1 15 round magazine Box, paperwork, factory test target, CZ Custom test target Cajun Gunworks fiber optic front, plain black rear VZ grips black grips (factory included)CZ Custom hammer (original included in box) Removable grip tape front strap. I took some of the grit off and did a good enough install job not to remove it for the sale. Spare straight trigger and sear (not certain it came out of this gun- I’ve had many CZ75s and this was in the box CZ75 Kadet 2 22LR kit. Cajun Gunworks fiber optic front, plain black rear (same sights as 9MM slide) 2 magazines. I don’t have more than 400 rounds through the Kadet (8 additional Kadet magazines available to buyer for $40 each) $825 local pickup FIRM $1100 with the 8 additional mags (good luck finding them cheaper)3 points
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I am sorry for your troubles Greg. But being form Deep South Mississippi I sure do hate to see you miss the opportunity for some culinary delight! My father was an avid squirrel hunter in his younger days. My mother or grandmother would usually cook a squirrel gravy and serve it over fried grit cakes. The grit cakes were made from pouring the previous days grits into a loaf pan overnight and frying them up the next morning. This was in the early 1960's and we used good old fashioned hogfat lard. No body worried about heart disease. Heck! That was commie thinking hippe stuff. Besides the Louisiana Hot sauce probably burned off and harmful fats... So if you get tired of coyotes or dogs humping your tires, there might be options. https://www.ms-sportsman.com/hunting/small-game/squirrel/grandmas-greatest-gift-squirrel-dishes/ Best of luck to you good sir.3 points
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A capful or so of a good predator lure around/under where you park your truck ought to keep the squirrels away. https://www.jrandsons.us/trapping-lures/52-predator-scent-.html If you come out and a coyote is having his way with your tires - probably best to just let him finish.3 points
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I mean, I say shoot a few. Fry them up. Enjoy a meal and leave the bones out by the truck as a warning.2 points
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I put up a couple of shelves and a wall hanging display for some of my knives that I have. On the top shelf is two wodden magnetic knife blocks that hold some of my straight blades that GrandTrino made me and the other one has some I had made from another knife maker on another forum I belong to, I've got a few more knives to put up, and change some things around some more. I still have to put up some more shelves for all my Turkey Calls I have in my collection.1 point
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Hello everyone , Im going to have to let go of some firearms. I went way over budget on my garage and need to start saving up some more money. Colt csr bought from a member here and put maybe 50 rds through it. larue tactical stock and grip. magpul backup sights sig Romeo 5 1 magpul 30rd mag $700 meet around opry mills mall . Sorry I will not answer pm from new members asking for my phone number. I would sell to a new member but you will provide your number first and provide a TN DL or carry permit. This is a very nice and clean factory rifle . I'm pretty heavy in the AR game so im having to make awful decisions on which ones can go. I just don't shoot several of them . Everybody has there favs right? Will be listing several more rifles and pistols later this evening.1 point
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Hey, thanks for add to forum. I’m almost a year in Tennessee and lovin it. I’m so glad to be back in America. Thanks again and keep your powder dry. see ya….1 point
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Here's a Staccato C2 DPO rnd. count 250. $2100F CASH for everything shown and 200rnds of 115grn practice ammo. I fit a Cheely Flat Trigger, and a Wilson Bullet Proof Single Side Thumb Saftey(I prefer those to the ambi's) I have the original Trigger and Ambi. Saftey, I installed an Extreme Shooter's Grip Module in OD Green w/ Dragon Scale Texture, Slim Treatment(I do not have the original Staccato Grip Module I traded it for some other things). Also included are 5 17rnd. Mags. Four Stainless, One Black Mag. Orginal Bag w/ paperwork, extra Fiber Optic Sight Inserts(sorry this one does not have the tooless guide rod my mistake) NO TRADES AT THIS TIME. I live in the Whitehouse area and can meet locally around Goodlettsville,Hendersonville, Gallatin and Nashville area but willing to drive a little to meet and complete the transaction. Thanks for looking, any Questions please PM me, if you'd rather have the Std. Trigger and Ambi Safety I can reinstall them and if you live close enough we can meet at one of the indoor ranges Hendersonville or RidgeTop Guns & Leather and you can run it with the Cheely Flat Trigger and see how you like that. Thanks this has sold about three weeks ago.1 point
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9/23 Watertown Train Robbery. TN Rail System,info on City of Watertown. Ride the train or get some blanks if you got a cowboy gun and hold it up. Food and entertainment all day. Never been to it but a buddy invites me to it and says it is tons of fun.1 point
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I'll take it. Let me know how much to add for shipping and I will send you the money.1 point
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I remember back when I was a little, maybe 1st grade, we lived in an old house in North Chattanooga. It wasn't the country for sure, even 60 years ago, but it wasn't downtown and we had plenty of big, old trees and they were full of squirrels. My dad had an old Remington single shot bolt action .22 (now I have it), and he would sometimes shoot some out of the trees and my mom would make squirrel and dumplings. Even today, I remember how good that was. Still love dumplings, but these days with chicken. I don't reckon I've eaten squirrel since then, though there were several times in the military they had mystery meat and I'm not sure what it was.1 point
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Nope. Gotta wait until after the first frost. Don’t care when season opens.1 point
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Glad you are safe. I think you were calm for that event. Good reaction time. Drove my motorhome towing Jeep to Texas and back last month. The driving insanity was off the charts. I have front and rear dash cams in both vehicles. Thankfully didn't have to use any footage, but dang.1 point
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My dad and both grandpas warned of the same thing..."never eat summer squirrels or summer rabbits"1 point
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I've never had it, but I sure would like to try some.1 point
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Don’t think I would choose it for a bug out gun. Way to heavy for that. They made it to the same weight as an original STG44. A fun plinker for sure!1 point
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Bought off of Amazon, did a search for Magnetic Knive Holder and found them. The have three rows of Magnetic Strips in them, they work great so far but I'm probably gonna place them exactly how I want them then install some small wood screws through the shelving into the base of the holders to really secure them so that the wheight of those Case Bowies and DLB's Knives won't tip them over just in case.1 point
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Mice are bad about getting up into engines and gnawing on stuff as well.1 point
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I read somewhere that these lines are made from some form of a soybean derivative. Whoever made that decision needs his arse kicked up around his shirt collar. *edit* That may have been wiring insulation instead of fuel line. I've had wires chewed in two as well.1 point
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I haven’t seen a squirrel since this episode. Either the gas killed it, or it reads my TGO posts and got the hell outta dodge.0 points
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Greg, If you get a video of this I just might pay to see it.0 points
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Yeah! Last time it happened, that piece was half the cost and easier to get to than this one. They also keep chewing the mortar out of my brick steps on the patio. No idea what they’re getting out of that. Maybe sharpening their teeth so they can chew through gas lines better?0 points
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