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Up for sale/trade is my Springfield M1 Garand. CMP service grade. Receiver dates to June/July of 1944. Great accurate shooter. Comes with rifle, CMP case, GI sling, 2x enbloc clips. Asking 1400 cash or will trade for Colt 1911s4 points
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My Veterans Day gift is an opportunity to teach a newbie, mom and dad this morning. Dad has shot a little and mom or son have not. My lucky day. Me, Vietnam 67-68, "Happy Veterans' Day" to all others that have and is serving. May you have a blessed day.4 points
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I have decided to sell my Baby Browning which I have owned for over 30 years. It is a .25 ACP, semi-auto, with 2 inch barrel and 6 round FN magazine. It comes with a Browning soft case. The gun was made in 1960 by FN (Fabrique Nationale) in Belgium, and then imported by Browning. This gun is a little pocket pistol and is in great shape as you can see in the photos. I have always kept the gun in it's case and away from extreme temps/humidity. The Baby Browning is getting harder and harder to find, especially in this condition. Please do not ask me to call or text you as I will only communicate through the TGO messaging system. If you would like more pictures just let me know, but be advised I will not take the gun apart. $950.00 OBO (CASH)3 points
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What an awful game that was. I wasn’t exactly expecting to win, but I sure didn’t have an ass whooping in mind… by two players. Just damn.3 points
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My nephew just called and said that Hammers in Clinton TN had a supply of ammo in 9mm, .40, 308, .22 and 380. They have Winchester 115gn 9mm 1000 rd case for $250 plus tax. I told him to pick up two cases for me. What he doesn't know is one of those cases is his Christmas gift.3 points
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@Bullseye717 I see you joined the forum this past summer, and your latest activities mostly consist of wandering through the Trading Post depositing thumbs down dislikes on people's sale threads. Welcome to the site. In your future wanderings, please read the Trading Post rules, paying special attention to the section that says, "don't be a dick." Cheers!3 points
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There were more than a few visitors at the cemetery today, my guess at least 30 or so. The place looked real nice. All the head stones had a US flag in front of it.2 points
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The idea of not trusting your opinions on guns to strangers has more merit than the OP realizes. Afterall, we're talking about 2A issues here that are protected by the Bill of Rights, not bond issues or legalization or mottos/symbols on a ballot initiative. If public opinion mattered as much as the law, we'd have lost our gun rights decades ago. With these questions, adding another number to the respondent count will NOT help our side when the stats are used against us.2 points
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May God Bless those who have served our country and those who are currently serving! Semper Fi2 points
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Navy here, love the Marines, they guarded our ships. So what does crap sound like when it hits the fan, Marine. Who do we call when crap hits the fan, Marine.2 points
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A Thank You to my Brothers and Sisters in Green and Blue, for your service! Desert Storm Vet and career Army Reservist here!2 points
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Happy Veterans Day to all who have served and this includes their families because they are/were a part of it as well. A Belated Happy 248th Birthday to Uncle Sam's Misguided Children (10/10/23)! Crayons for all!! From an Old Corpsman2 points
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@Bullseye717has been suspended for a week. Crapping on threads is not allowed. Crapping on multiple threads for no reason will get you suspended or banned.2 points
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New in box never shot scope never mounted Hatsan Mod 125 .22 Cal 1250 FPS / 33 FPE - Vortex Piston Break Barrel Air Rifle 22 Caliber + 3-9×40 Scope • Vortex gas piston technology produces smoother and quieter shooting experience while delivering consistent power between shot • Triopad Butt System provides maximum recoil absorption and added comfort • 2 Stage fully adjustable Quattro trigger • Microadjustable TruGlo fiber optic sights • Break barrel gas piston design provides higher and more consistent velocities • Precision-rifled steel barrel for increased accuracy • Light-weight polymer stock with Monte Carlo cheek piece • Includes Optima 3-9x32 scope • .22 caliber Specs: • Caliber: .22 • Velocity: 1000 fps • Overall Length: 48.8” • Barrel Length: 19.6” $1601 point
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Just left coffee co gun show, lotsa old stuff, bone handled knives etc… was chatting w a seller who told me ken Arnold passed on. He was a utg dealer, and was the guy w all the tiny parts kits for ar and ak you would see at many gun shows… . Not confirmed but figured I’d post. Super nice guy!! Hate to see him gone if true. He was the guy u would see for a pin or spring on a Sunday to finish a fix or build!1 point
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I am a new member to Tennessee Gun Owners and new to Tennessee as well. My wife and I have been vacationing in Tennessee for years and thought it only right to move here when we retired. We finally escaped to the Volunteer State October of 2022. Love the state, love the people, love the weather!1 point
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Thank you Greg. I'm happy to have them. On the shooting... the 10 yards should be repeatable as I normally practice 5-15 yards. But 25 yds? I put that down to well zeroed sights and a good DA trigger. I can't shoot SA nor stage a DA trigger worth a darn. And I can't see for crap...need trifocals <sigh>, so I just aim at 6 o'clock on the black, roll 3 shots and run the target back to see if I hit the paper LOL. It's sad when a fella needs a spotting scope for the indoor range. On the grip adapters. My shooting buddy reminded me we picked up some Tyler "clones essentially" for a place called Robertson's Trading Post, near Jackson, TN (iirc) from an E-Bay auction back in March. Jac did the purchase so I don't know the details. but they work great and look like the silver colored Tyler's. I hope someone picks up and moves forward with Tyler's, but I guess time will tell.1 point
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Welcome back. As long as I have been here (and compared to some it’s not that long) It has not changed.1 point
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Rep Jay Reedy has a Constitutional Amendment up for consideration in the next two sessions: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 38 By Reedy HJR0038 001154 - 1 - A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article I, Section 26 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the right to keep and bear arms. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE SENATE CONCURRING, that a majority of all the members of each house concurring, as shown by the yeas and nays entered on their journals, that it is proposed that Article I, Section 26, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the following language: That the citizens of this State have a right to keep and to bear arms for their common defense; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms with a view to prevent crime. and substituting instead the following: That the citizens of this State have a right to keep and to bear arms for their defense. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing be referred to the One Hundred Fourteenth General Assembly and that this resolution proposing such amendment be published in accordance with Article XI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee by posting such amendment on the official website of the Secretary of State and on the official website of the General Assembly. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is directed to deliver copies of this resolution to the Secretary of State, with this final resolving clause being deleted from such copies. Make sure your Hose Members and Senators sign on and push for this, it will cure a lot of ills in Tennessee.1 point
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The average gun enthusiast wants .gov to adhere to the second amendment as it was written. “Shall not be infringed” is a pretty simple concept to understand. There should be NO restrictive gun laws. There should be NO BATFE. You don’t need a poll for that. Leave us alone as the constitution requires. There is NO room for compromise. None!!!1 point
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Do the survey and mark "strongly disagree" to all questions. The wording is confusing (by design) and the underlying objective seems to be figuring out where the weak spot is on the pro gun side so they can chisel away at that (whatever it turns out to be). Red flag laws seem 'reasonable' to everyone? Let's start there. I appreciate the sincerity the OP is bringing as he seems like a genuine pro 2A advocate, but after reading the survey questions, I don't see that there is any clarity in how they are written to where a person can feel good about answering any of them with confidence that your answer will represent how you truly feel. As @BigK put it "Those questions were architected to be used in any way the person who collects them sees fit." Now that I've seen the questions, I believe that is absolutely correct. I don't see value in doing this survey. Sorry OP. I do see value in contacting your representatives & letting them know how you REALLY feel & I see value in showing up & voting for the PRO GUN candidate at election time. @Worriedman and the NRA & GOA can tell you who those people are. Vote. That is your secret power. Do it. Use it. Sitting it out allows evil to win.1 point
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Like new Century Arms AP5. Shot very little. Has hard case instructions and mag. $1000 cash. Not looking for trades. Can met in Franklin or Erin.1 point
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Have you been tested for sleep apnea? Take it from me, the mask sucks..... but man the difference it makes in your quality of sleep/life are immeasurable.1 point
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The uselessness of the TWRA continues. It's a lot easier to give inaccurate information than actually find an answer. Sorry for my rant, I just find this kind of behavior from a government agency extremely frustrating and it is consistent with the majority of interactions I've had with the agency. From the TVA website... Know Before You Go “TVA doesn’t require any special license; you just need a state hunting license,” says High. “But there are federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hunting, and you need to know and follow them.” You also need to understand hunting safety. Wearing hunter-orange hats and vests helps ensure that you are seen when you’re in the woods—whether you’re hunting or not. “People need to remember that most TVA areas are multi-use areas,” says Brewster. “Hunting is allowed unless otherwise posted, but hikers, horseback riders, and other recreation users may be in the area, too. Also, some undeveloped TVA land is near developed areas. That’s why following the rules and being safety conscious is so important.” Hunting is prohibited on some TVA lands, such as dam reservations, power plant reservations, substations, campgrounds, and day-use areas. Be aware of where you are and what’s around you.1 point
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Man, you really need to start processing your own deer. It really can be done with almost no space or tools, depending on what you want to do with it. I did one for a buddy last weekend, probably had 2 hours in the entire thing and half of that was grinding the hind quarters.1 point
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If you collect the persimmons and put them where they would not naturally drop I believe that would be considered baiting. They way a game warden explained it to me was if you are hunting in an apple orchard you are fine shooting deer that eating the apples off the ground around the trees. If you collect the apple and move into the woods and then hunt over them then it would baiting.1 point
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