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  1. I stumbled across this video completely by accident. I'M STOKED! I have owned a 9422XTR for many years. It's my absolute favorite .22 Rifle. I've always lusted after the 16" Trapper version. But those are super scarce and super expensive. I just know Winchester will offer this new Ranger in a Trapper version soon. I WILL BUY ONE! Meanwhile this new rifle looks great. I may get one of these too.
    6 points
  2. Take this as absolute Gospel. You CAN NOT hide anything from a kid! They will find it! I do have a couple of guns stashed in convenient locations around my house. But on the rare occasion when a kid may come visiting, I lock up everything. If/when I ever get grandkids, all my guns will be locked up when they visit.
    4 points
  3. We just got our stuff back this week from the taxidermist. If you ever decide to go over, let me know. My point of contact there had us 18 yards from a trio of big cape buffalo and they killed a lioness in camp while we were there.
    3 points
  4. For Sale are four complete Colt 1911 Conversion kits from the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, and 1980's. These kits range anywhere from unused to lightly used. Please feel free to ask questions and as always, I can provide more pictures. Preferred forms of payment are check, certified check, PayPal FF (no notes), and Venmo (no notes). FTF Meetup also available in Lebanon, TN. Cash only for FTF. Individual Prices ACE II White Plastic Box - SOLD 70's Series 1 Piece Wood Grain Box Gold Label SOLD Two Piece Wood Grain Box White Label SOLD 50’s Era Hinge Box $950 OPEN TO OFFERS Would trade on Engraved Firearms, SAA's, Pre Ban Military Rifles, and other hard to find collector items. MY ACE II Conversion photo was too large to upload. It is NIB. Please message for pictures.
    2 points
  5. 1971 Circle 11 Polish kit build. Nice straight shooter. Don't know much else about it. Unmarked receiver. Thinning the herd and this one first on the chopping block. Will come with 1 surplus mag. $1100 obro
    2 points
  6. Barely used 2023 model CZ P-01. Comes with 2 15-round magazines and a kydex IWB holster. I also have the original palm swell grips. I’ve shot 30 rounds through it with no issues - it’s a very flat, soft shooter. $550 Spring Hill/Franklin
    2 points
  7. Like you, I would really like a Trapper version...but if the price point is near what's mentioned here; I could be tempted for both. LOL!
    2 points
  8. This trailer gave me chills. I’m 1000% in for them.
    2 points
  9. https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/Billinfo/default.aspx?BillNumber=SB2923&ga=113 Thoughts?
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  13. I picked up a Tisas 2011 last week. Paid a little over $900 for it locally. It came with 2x17 round mags and a bushing wrench I'll probably never use. Trigger was 5.5# out of the box so I adjusted it to about 3# before taking it to the range. It fed and fired fine about 200 of my reloads, which were 135gr coated lead running about 1050 FPS. The only issue I had was brass to face. It would consistently put ejected cases on top of my head or in my face. I tightened up the extractor tension a bit but no dice. I reprofiled the ejector tip and now it ejects properly. Accuracy was good, easy to put them in one hole at 10 yards. Sight regulation was right on for my particular load but the rear sight gap was slightly wider than I’d like. Unfortunately, the rear sight seems like a unique dovetail so it might be difficult to replace it with a different aftermarket sight. Springfield Prodigy mags worked as well as the Tisas mags. Slide lock back was consistent with the Tisas mags, can’t remember about the Prodigy mags. The barrel uses a Clark-Para style ramp. The top of the ramp had a sharp rollover but it didn’t seem to impede feeding. The throat was long and a 9mm Manson finishing reamer removed no metal at all (the Prodigy required reaming). The bullet profiles I tend to use in my reloads will stick in barrels with short throats (like FN 509s) unless I load extra super short, so I'll ream the barrels with a finish reamer to cut a proper throat in them. Fortunately the Tisas shop thinks like I do :D One pet peeve was the sharp corner of the frame right below the serial number. Other manufacturers bevel this edge to varying degrees, but the Tisas had none at all. Depending on your grip and hand size, this could be a problem. If you have a high enough grip, this edge will rub a hole in you before too long. The manual said nothing at all about what red dot sights are supported, or what the optic screw pitch was. The slide seems to be cut directly for the mini RDS direct mount, the RMRCC pattern that is shared with the Holosun 407k/507k sights. I have a lot of 2011s of different flavors, and I’m favorably impressed with the Tisas DS, I give it two thumbs up.
    1 point
  14. Sweet set up here, only have 100 rounds through it. Clearing up some space in the safe. CZ Scorpion 3+ Pistol 7.8” Barrel Comes complete with everything from the factory. Iron sights, 2x 20rd mags, box, cleaning kit etc. Also Included: -Primary Arms SLX1 Prism Red Dot -Magpul MS4 Sling (Black) -SB Tactical Folding Brace -HB Industries trigger spring kit (installed, comes with OEM springs as well) -Magpul MLOK Hand stop -Streamlight ProTac Weapon light -Magpul 35rd Scorpion Mags x3 unused SOLD $1100 cash FTF in Spring Hill/Franklin Will do for $800 without: Optic, Light and Sling No trades
    1 point
  15. Season 3 was good. Mahershala ali is a great actor.
    1 point
  16. Nope, but I can be a bit of a grammar policeman sometimes and I could make a sarcastic statement just like the devil's.
    1 point
  17. The only gun that's ever "out" is my carry pistol when I'm not carrying it. Even then, it's near me. Outside of that it's the main safe or the quick access safe. Once the kids are gone, I'll probably leave out a rifle and a shotgun. Honestly, I could probably do that now because my kids aren't into it outside of humoring me. I would be more concerned about other kids that they may bring over who don't have their discipline. I never hid it from my kids, so they aren't too impressed. My sons friend though, he's REALLY curious about firearms. I told my son its probably best to exclude my hobby. He looked at me sternly and said "oh... you don't have to worry about that" Good boy.
    1 point
  18. I only really have 1 tip & it's as much shooting related as it is reloading. Actually, no. I have 2, but they're basically all rolled up together. This one will annoy & possibly anger some people, but I've never had it fail yet. When you look in any load data book, it'll show a 'min' & 'max' charge. Load your cases from min to max at 10% intervals. Only 1 of each. You're looking for pressure signs, not accuracy now. Now, shoot them 1 at a time, at any range. Hell, shoot them into the ground. But starting with the hottest. You shouldn't, but if you see any pressure signs with the hottest, grab one from the middle & then work up until you see pressure. Pick the load below pressure signs & load 30 of them. Also, learn to read real pressure signs. Extractors marks, ejector marks & bolt swipe at minimum. Primer flattening may, or may not be indicative of pressure. Don't rely on just that. Use that load to zero your scope & then shoot ALL the rest as a group. Everyone bases their accuracy from 3 or 5 round groups & that's not enough. I guarantee, pretty much every book load, from min to max, will shoot into roughly the same group size, given enough data points. 10 shots minimum, 30 is better. That 4th round 'flyer' is almost guaranteed to be part of the natural accuracy cone. You're just not shooting enough to notice. Here's a perfect example of why 3 & round groups don't tell the whole truth. If I'd stopped at 3, It'd be a sub .250 rifle ("all day, if i do my part" The group of 5 on the right would get me bragging that is a sub-MOA gun (ADIIDMP) In actual fact, when you combine the 2 & the 2 that most would call flyers (they weren't) is a 1½moa gun. And honestly, as hunting rifle go, that's pretty frikkin' stellar! There. That rattled a few feathers, didn't it?!
    1 point
  19. My bedroom, office, and mancave all have electronic door locks to keep everyone except my wife and I out. Additionally, in the rooms where I spend the most time with my grandson, all guns not on my person are locked up. He's accustomed to be being asked to leave the room while I lock the door behind us, even if I'm just going to go pee. Safety first, here.
    1 point
  20. I have several gun diversions books scattered through out the house which are lockable, and to my knowledge wife nor kid has ever asked me about those books in 20 years. I also have a couple of those gun vault devices that require a code attached to various night stands, I just have to remember to check the batteries when I do the smoke alarms batteries. I also have one shotgun stored horizontally in my closet stored up around the ceiling above the door which is my go to gun in a hurry, one would have to stand in the closet, turn around and look up. It is the only gun in the house that someone could access, but will need a step stool, I am tall enough to reach for it. I do keep the chamber empty for a just in case a kid did reach for it, its a pump and not easily racked from a kid perspective, but anything is possible.
    1 point
  21. I’m seeing a lot of “old ones” for sale lately. My first thought when I see them is I wonder if they’re getting the Xero
    1 point
  22. Thanks to this thread I have one ordered from Midway , should be here Fri. Now I will have to get rid of my old one.
    1 point
  23. Price point mentioned is sweet. Seems like it'll be my first lever .22lr
    1 point
  24. Looks like she's staying in the collection. Just needed to doll her up.
    1 point
  25. Darn it. You guys are going to have me going for one yet! I'm now thinking that my current one will co to my wife and the newer to me. Makes perfect sense now! lol
    1 point
  26. Up for your consideration is a used Aimpoint T-2 on a scalerworks 1/3 lower third mount. This mount offers excellent return to zero when mounting/taking off optic, and locks up tight while being extremely light. Date of Manufacture March 2018 per AimPoint. $650 takes it home! No box/paperwork, comes with Aimpoint sight adjustment tool. located in Nashville, TN Sold pending meet
    1 point
  27. Season 1 was awesome. I gave up midway through season 2.
    1 point
  28. If you like to read, read the books. There are quite a few of them.
    1 point
  29. You can never say 100% for sure that any kid-- obedient, disabled, or not -- won't suddenly decide to go snooping in drawers, closets, etc. If there's a kid in the house regularly, I would strongly advise that any gun in the house should be in a safe or gun room, or secure on your person. Cheers, Whisper
    1 point
  30. Heavy barrel and the optics mount is made directly to the barrel. It may look odd but it would be hard to find a better target 22 at any price.
    1 point
  31. Moved to middle Tennessee 6 years ago, absolutely love this place. Should have done it years before. I'm a Desert Storm veteran, USAF. LOVE guns, big Sig and AR fan. Have 10 acres so I can shoot anytime I need to. Love Formula one and MotoGP. Have 2 dogs and 2 cats. Big military history buff. Have my own gun room, and dungeon!
    1 point
  32. I've been looking into the CZ rimfire rifles Good chance there will be one soon
    1 point
  33. What did you go with? when we moved well over a decade ago we purged a lot of things until we found a new place. picked up several desk drawer/supports- old thicker metal. Some scrap 2x and casters I slapped this together with intension to upgrade. Lots of component spillover but I still load here and roll away. Handle on one side, back has Texas corner style, top has overhang on one side for single stage with 550b in middle. Bottom drawers bullets in use so heavy, but solid I don’t bother to lock casters. About $40 bucks in it without adding other project leftover lumber/glue/screws/finish coat
    1 point
  34. My secretary said I was the most creative speller she had ever met, so tanks!
    1 point
  35. I thought it was a funny joke.
    1 point
  36. Does a cigarette lighter next to the wife's hairspray in the bathroom count?
    0 points
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