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Fantastic pocket/carry gun. This is the ultralight factory bobbed hammer version. Even being small and light, its an easy one to shoot. All the springs are upgraded S&W springs. One of the best double action triggers in a revolver I've handled. I've handled a few ;). Comes with a Kydex OWB holster, original grips, Hogue (if I can find it), and Pachmyer grips. Sold . With Hogue Grips.5 points
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Got my second Thunder Ranch in from gunbroker and made the transfer tonight. This one is a Model 21-4 Thunder Ranch Special in .44 special, round butt with factory Ahrend grips, matched with a 22-4 Thunder Ranch Revolver in .45 acp square butt with Hogue grips. Both carried in Simply Rugged Sourdough Pancakes, black gator for .44 and tan leather for the .45.4 points
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360J snubnose 357 mag Airweight S&W told me they no longer make this model Comes with box and paperwork Must have carry permit, no felons Meet in McMinnville,Murfreesboro,Manchester2 points
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I’ve been told I can’t get a few safe since my gun room is now also a crafting room so I need to make room and get rid of duplicates. I’d like to stick around Clarksville for these but will travel as far a Nashville on the right deal. Here’s a list of Mausers for now, others will follow. More pictures on request. 1.SOLD 2. K. Kale 1942 Turkish Mauser M1938, imported by CAI in 8mm. Bolt is mismatched and cleaning rod is bent. $375 firm. 3. Deutsche Waffe Model 1908 Mauser, no noticeable import marks in 6.5x55 Swede. Bolt is mismatched by 1 number. $550 firm. 4. Yugo M24/47 Enterprise 44 Mauser, imported by PW Arms in 8mm. Mismatched numbers. $425 firm. 5. SOLD 6. Yugo M24/47 Enterprise 44 Mauser, imported by PW Arms in 8mm. Mismatched numbers. $425 firm. 7. SOLD 8. FN Columbia contract Mauser, no noticeable import markings in 30-06. Needs new bottom metal, sporterized stock, missing buttplate, Lyman precision rear sight. $325 firm. 9. JP Sauer Model 98 Mauser, no noticeable import marks in 8mm. Sporterized stock, CE 43 on receiver, nazi proof marks, mismatched numbers. $400 firm. I have these at Tennessee Gun Country with me in Clarksville if anyone wants to stop by and see them, ask for Chris. I’m there M, W, F and Su.1 point
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good luck with sale. my dad (who also lives in lenoir city) just gave me my grandfather's buffalo bill a couple of weeks ago. never fired. the story goes my grandmother burned the box in the trash barrel and lived to tell about it. hope you get what you want. i wouldn't sell mine for double that.1 point
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That is a fantastic price!!!1 point
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I believe I mentioned earlier that I’m a fan of “3 of 7 Project” on YouTube. I always wondered why I could relate to Chad, even when I had a differing opinion. Here is a short video of Chad and Blake explaining the meaning behind the name. This is the type of ministry I love. It’s positive and optimistic, without the in your face condemnation and judgement. The channel is well worth a follow.1 point
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I was referring to the test lab where they hook you up with all the medical equipment. Everyone struggles with that. Once you get the CPAP/APAP home, it takes a couple of days/weeks to acclimate, but then the benefits become obvious.1 point
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My wife sleeps like a log with a CPAP now. She adapted quickly. It actually annoys me more than her these days since I tend to extend an arm out from my pillow and get my hand/arm tangled up in her air tube. She lost weight and generally improved her overall health. She has more energy, wakes up early and rested these days. It also improved her sinus and asthma issues. Breathing filtered humidified air ~7 hours a night has greatly cut back on her breathing issues. She nearly died 30 years ago from pneumonia and suffered permanent lung damage as a result. The CPAP while not reversing any of that has lessened symptoms and side effects to a low annoyance, low maintenance level.1 point
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Common sense for me is enforcing the laws you have right now. Like keeping repeat and violent offenders behind bars.1 point
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Vermeer sight for your Sharps https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/883/2/rs-dp-1874 and double set triggers https://www.dixiegunworks.com/index/page/product/product_id/6842/category/531/category_chain/392,520,521,531/product_name/YP0906+Trigger+Assembly+-+Doule+Set+(repro.)+For+Dixie+1859+Sharps+Rifle+%26+Carbine+and+1874+Sharps+Sporting+Rifles+(Reproduction1 point
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I just scratched another lever action itch that I have had for some time. It is a reproduction of a Sharps 1874. I would like to add a period accurate tang sight and see if I can replicate the "bucket shot" from Quigley Down Under.... It is chambered in .45-70 so this makes two in this caliber I've added in the last month. If I see another one that I really want I'll just take a cold shower or something.1 point
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LMT Mars 10” DI 5.56 Pistol. SBA4 brace. Law tactical folder. Mil-spec trigger (not Geissele pictured) . Radian charging handle. Lantac Enhanced Nickle boron BCG. Battle mag release. Barrel cut to 10” by D Wilson. Shoots very smooth and accurate. Last photo is how it was setup and does not come with the accessories in that picture. Only first 2 photos are how it is being sold. Last pic is just an example. Asking $1799.99 or trades Possible trade for: 5.56 11.5” Spear LT. ACOG TA11E. FDE Eotech and Magnifier. FDE surefire pro.1 point
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Blount County (just south of Knox) has managed to avoid the dreaded wheel tax that the larger counties must pay. I'm sure that's going to rear its ugly head before too long. But the biggest cash cow I've ever seen is the annual state safety inspection for vehicles. When I left Texas it was $50 a pop and you had to make any necessary repairs to be "roadworthy." They were busting owners for as little as a headlight out of alignment. Then again, that could drastically reduce the number of cars and trucks on the road around here.1 point
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Tennessee Silencer in Seymour engraved my SBR.1 point
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I’ve always read it as “as much as we can get this time before we start in asking for more next go around.“1 point
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I have had experience with the 22Mag rifle. We had cows and calves on a rented farm close to town. Dogs were killing and chewing off ears and tails diminishing their value. The farm caretaker told my father-in-law that he would call him when the dog pack came back to give the cows chase. We arrived, on this morning, 7 dogs, from the local neighborhood, were out early and had a just born calf down working it over. Our plan was for me to come at them from the roadside and FIL and Caretaker come in for the other. They opened up, with shotguns, on the pack and a very large Red Bone Coon Hound came running up the hill toward me. The dogs were in a small valley. When the hound seen me that thing came at me with gusto. I believe the dog would have attacked me the way he looked. As he loped up the hill, I leveled a scoped Marlin 22 Mag rifle and I decided to shoot him in the head. As I pulled the trigger his head came up and my shot hit the dog just under his head and struck him square in the chest. the dog dropped at my feet stone dead. As I looked at the 120-pound Hound that rifle had cleaned his body and blown his insides out his butt. I mean he was cleaned just like looking thru a stovepipe. I was amazed what that little rifle did to that dog. Much more powerful than a regular 22LR. We got 5 of the 7 dogs, 2 little ones got away, and never lost another calf. That bunch had killed 4 calves and chewed up 7 costing my FIL a bunch of money. That was 35 years ago. I am a 22 Mag fan. Have a scoped Marlin bolt action in my safe. It is a tack driver. My grandson has spoken for it when I let it go.1 point
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