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Let this be a lesson in how not to behave in someone else’s ad.3 points
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LOL !!!!! Got ya ! But seriously , I got this as a birthday present since I love Back To The Future and all it's sequels . I have a very stressful job and I swear these Legos are very relaxing when building them. 2 years ago I got a Star Wars Tie Fighter Pilot Helmet and right now I am working on that. I am just a grown up nerd/kid. These things will sure help de-stress you . Just thought I'd share. Here's the DeLorean/time machine . Enjoy all you nerds !!!!!2 points
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Yeah by all means. Just text me if you want and keep me informed or message me through here. If you want additional pics, I can send those as well (as other members can attest to).2 points
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While I owned several classics in the 60's and 70's ( think 55 Nomad and 57 Bel Air hardtop) my first taste of a true muscle car was a 69 Road Runner. Damn I loved that car!2 points
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I think a lot is going to depend on what happens in November. If Joe gets another term, gun sales are going to skyrocket as will prices. If you want one, now may be the best time to do so. But if you buy also consider going ahead and buying extra mags, ammo and accessories as they will also be going up if Joe wins. 7.62X51 - turning cover into concealment for almost 70 years.2 points
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I have taken the position over the past few years that if I think I might want it or need it in the future, I get it as soon as possible without paying a premium due to demand. I figure, if I end up not wanting it or needing it, I can sell it (though this may get more difficult due to the increasing BS). Prices probably won't go down in the future especially with inflation and even if I take a little hit selling it, it was worth it. I believe we should all take this position with things like parts, magazines and other accessories as well. People often forget about what it takes to keep something running after they purchase it.2 points
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I just picked up this Springfield Armory SOCOM 16 at my FFL I made a trade deal for it off another forum I belong to. I'm thinking of a new project just got to figure out what. I am going to get a wood stock for it, I just prefer them to the "plastic" ones. Here's one pic I took after I got it home it came with the orginal Box, web Sling all the paperwork, some manuals, and one 10rnd. mag and three 20rnd mags. I'll post some more once I figure out what I want to do.1 point
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Mossberg International 702 Plinkster With Scope - 22 Long Rifle Comes with box and in excellent condition. Plenty more pics or can FaceTime video to see them. Must be legal to purchase/own firearm. Prefer to meet in person near Chattanooga.1 point
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I sent my 738 TCP back to Taurus for a minor problem and they say it's unrepairable. So that there's no hard feelings, they're giving me a credit on their webstore for about $100 more than I paid for it years ago. My question for the group: How do you guys like the TX22?1 point
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Why in the heck was I thinking of this. Cause I know where you can get this Flux Capacitor - Great Scott! | O'Reilly Auto Parts (oreillyauto.com)1 point
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I can certainly attest to that. Very friendly and responsive and sent me exactly what I was after.1 point
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That hackathorn special is a dream pistol for me. If I can get rid of my Colt SAA I’ll send you message if still available. Thanks!1 point
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I wonder if everyone is concerned that Olympic Arms went out of business years ago so there is no getting parts or info to keep them going should you have problems I got to tour the facility while I was stationed at FT Lewis, WA they were awesome sad to know they are gone1 point
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That's interesting considering you said you couldn't spend any money lmao Man this site is a joke1 point
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TN is not inventing anything new here. Private schools have had the option to permit carry for several years. State universities have allowed it as well for all employees. 33 states allow teachers to carry. I understand all the concern, and teacher carry is not the only answer. Hardened facilities will help. But I would rather have a teacher that is willing to carry and of course that participates in routine training in place than not. It is well documented that response time is proportional to body count. We are our own 1st responder, not surprisingly, no blood in the hallways in the above examples. Just like the concern over the guns in trunk bill, or guns in bar bills.1 point
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It’s not “arming teachers.” It’s ALLOWING teachers to arm themselves if they choose. If they don’t like it, then don’t participate, but why not let others who are willing? I don’t think anybody believes it is THE solution, but a fire may not do as much damage if someone with a hose is there when it starts.1 point
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