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I DEMAND CREDIT CARD DEBT FORGIVENESS!!!!!! Sleepy Joe needs to pay my cards off.....or pay me my student loan back.5 points
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Stevens Model 240 This is a prewar over/under 410 Rare wood stock variation According to my research there are less than 15000 ever mfg between the late 30's and early 40's Double triggers, double hammers Fantastic condition Squirrels will scatter when they see you coming More pics available but it really needs to be seen in person $850 Trades would have to be something I want for the collection East Tn but travel/ shipping is an option2 points
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Here's a pic of my meager Colt collection. I'm afraid that they only pic of the Python I have currently. That's it at the top. I hear ya about the S&Ws. I have a safe full of 'em and there ain't a single lock in the bunch. I only have one with any MIM parts. S&W ain't what they used to be.2 points
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Interest and late fees are a tax on people who can’t do math.2 points
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Tennessee is on the list primarily due to Memphis. Consistently in the top 5 of the FBI's most violent cities list.2 points
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More Turkish junk. You do enough mag dumps into trash and it will simply give up. There's a reason its steeply discounted.2 points
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Selling my New in Box SCCY CPX-2 Gen 3 9mm pistol. Flat Dark Earth color. Comes with all original documentation. Two mags. Not interested in any trades. Local pick up in Clarksville only. No shipping. Buyer must be at least 21 years of age with valid Tennessee or military ID. Buyer must sign a Bill of Sale. If the listing is still active, the pistol is still available. $210 firm. FEATURES Per the manufacturer SCCY's CPX-2 Gen 3 is designed for concealed carry but large enough to get a good firm grip. It is considered to be one of the best priced, precision made in USA Pocket Pistols on the market. Chambered for 9mm, it has a 3.1 in. barrel with a 16:1 in. right hand twist. The slide is machined from stainless steel and features a new, attractive, square design. This DAO has an internal hammer with inertial firing pin to prevent accidental discharge. It has a smooth, consistent 9-pound trigger pull. It comes with two 10-round magazines with finger extensions bases installed and two flat magazine bases. Gen 3 additional features include the removal of the finger groves, picatinny rail mount, metal trigger, and the new Roebuck Quadlock design.1 point
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Selling some of the collection to help buy my son his first truck. Can send more details and pics to serious buyers. (Sold) Glock 17 Gen3 RTF2 in excellent condition. $700obo (Keeping) CMP Field Grade 1944 Remington Rand M1911A1 $1600obo (Sold) Canik Rival custom stippling and compensator. $500 LMT MRP 10” DI 5.56 upper on PSA Yeetcannon lower. Lots of upgrades. $1300 without Unity/Eotech Reddot/magnifier or light/pressurepad. $2600 with optics and surefire light/pressurepad H&R 733 heat upper 11.5” 5.56 A1 carry handle $500 Bushmaster 10.5” A2 carry handle upper mix of parts but shoots great. $300 Only trade would be for/towards a good first truck for my son1 point
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M1-9 Carbine Wood (Blued) 9MM Luger/19"BBL $475 OBO like new and ready to go. Plenty more pics or can FaceTime video to see them. Must be legal to purchase/own firearm. Re-listed because other carbine sold. For sale in Chattanooga, TN. Would rather not ship.1 point
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SOLD Plainfield Machine 30 cal. M1 Carbine, Dunnellen, NJ - $800 OBO Chattanooga, TN *this was listed before but I changed stocks to a wood stock and updated ad with new pictures Has Rockola Slide and Trigger Housing Two stocks included, I change the choate to a very nice wood stock and choate stock is still included for same price Muzzle Supressor included Two mags included but not picture. Plenty more pics or can FaceTime video to see them. Must be legal to purchase/own firearm. Prefer to meet near Chattanooga, TN. Have others as well.1 point
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Purchased new a couple months ago and only used it once. I just tend to grab my red dot rifles more than my LPVO ones. Like new condition this is the Gen IV version. For specs: https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-slx-1-6x24mm-sfp-rifle-scope-gen-4-illuminated-acss-nova-fiber-wire-reticle Comes with a Primary Arms GLx 0 MOA Cantilever scope mount. Paid almost $500 for the set up $350 cash FTF in Spring Hill/Franklin SOLD: $300 Will ship, no trades1 point
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sti tactical ds 4.15 2011. This is basically a staccato 2019p with the full rail. Very nice pistol I just don’t need it. Will come with 2 20rd mags, trex holster and a safariland holster, and extra recoil springs. No trades. $2500 For $3000 I will include the following extras. Last picture. Mat Hat 10-8 armorer block Dawson extractor tool Dawson grip bushing tool Dawson complete pin set Wolff mag release spring 3 140mm mag springs 5 126mm mag springs Mag brush Holsters/mag carriers 3 26rd staccato mags 2 20rd triarc mags 3 17rd triarc mags1 point
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Going back to my Glock’s and decided to sell my other platforms. This is the Shield Plus Performance Center with the 4” ported barrel. This is optics ready and comes with all the adapter plates. Shoots great, very flat and amazing trigger. Comes with a Trex Arms Ironside Hybrid holster and single mag carrier, 4 mags (10rd x1, 13rd x1, 15rd x2) comes with extra tubes for the sights, and all original box, manuals, cleaning kit, lock etc. gun has exactly 200rds through it. Excellent condition. SOLD Price Drop: $575 $600 cash FTF in Spring Hill/Franklin area *Decided to keep the Holosun EPS Carry so it’s no longer included.*1 point
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I'm mainly a S&W guy. I collect those and have a bunch of 'em. But I do own some Colts too. Including a 1975 6" blue Python. I like 'em. At this point I think that more than likely I will buy one. But as I said, so far I've never held one.1 point
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There was a free newspaper for our area and Western Auto had an ad on both center pages. We collected a few papers from neighbors that didn't want it. A coupon for Western Auto 22 shorts a nickel or dime per box with a limit of 4. We had 10 brick before buying a rifle that would shoot shorts. Dad would let us shoot the pistol.1 point
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Second this. I am sure there are a lot of people hurting it this jacked up BS economy but it only takes a little applied observation to notice the money people are hemorrhaging one stuff they don't actually need or at least more expensive versions of stuff they may need (vehicles, homes, food choices, etc...)1 point
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Been there, done that. Once I was drowning in credit card debt. Its especially hard on young people trying to get themselves established in this world. The interest charges will eat you up. But many do it to themselves. They want what they want and they want it right now! I think all of us have had to stand in a checkout line waiting while the person in front of us tries multiple credit cards to make their purchase. Or worse are the people who buy little items such as one soft drink or fast food and pay with a credit card. That sort of thing adds up real quick. I got myself out of credit card debt some 30 years ago. Today I have one credit card and its used primarily for internet purchases. I also pay off the balance every month. For most everyday items, I pay cash. If I don't have enough cash, I just don't buy it.1 point
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Ask mine where north is and she points up. LOL. That’s where it always is on a map. She knows important stuff though….like which pair of shoes will look best with an outfit.1 point
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Be hard to handle with full bore ammo. Some people have a hard time being accurate with them.1 point
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Don't get me wrong...I'm a Libertarian. I think seatbelts laws and helmet laws shouldn't exist. I think you should wear your helmet and seatbelts, I just don't believe the government has the right to mandate it. The victim is never at fault. Did the victim make it easier for the criminal to commit an illegal act? Could very well be the case, but that act is not and shouldn't be illegal. No crime is committed until the bad guy commits the crime.1 point
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I'm surprised at some of the responses here. Did y'all actually read the article? The National Hardwood Lumber Summit moved their conference to the Cordova area because they thought it would be safer. Yet 20 cars were broken into in one night. Welcome to Memphis. I agree, the person who steals the gun is the criminal. I also agree that you have the right to leave a gun in your car if you want to. But all you're doing is making the criminal's job easier. Common sense says don't do that.1 point
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I do my absolute best to not leave a gun in a vehicle. That said I have a lock box hidden behind my passenger seat with a floor mat over it, bolted to floor in a 2 door car. It doesnt make it 100% fool-proof, but it makes a big difference. Its also the same reason I wont put anything gun or outdoors related stickers on my car to keep it from being a target becauze they think a guns inside1 point
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I am not offering an opinion here so back off if you don’t like what I’m about to say. Since the state basically removed all restrictions on keeping firearms in vehicles, car break-ins have skyrocketed, especially Memphis because they’ll steal the stink out of #### there, but don’t you Nashville area or anywhere else folks get too smug, it’s happening everywhere and getting worse. Fact, not opinion.1 point
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I wouldn’t have made that trip to Memphis in the first place because I understand the high risk of waking up without the car. Thats the kind of risk assessment I’m talking about here. Did she cause her car to get stolen? No, but I hope she wasn’t surprised that it happened. https://wreg.com/news/investigations/driving-crime-more-than-22000-vehicle-thefts-in-memphis-in-2-years/ In Memphis, the risk of vehicle break in is so high as to be nearly a guarantee. So leaving a firearm in the car is tantamount to intentionally arming a criminal. When I lived in Midtown in Memphis, I had my car broken into 5 times in little over a two year period. If I left a firearm in my vehicle and it got stolen, any reasonable person would say that it was an entirely predictable outcome. This is honestly a very weird surprising take from a group of folks whom mostly carry guns because of the possibility of encountering someone who means them harm. I mean, I shouldn’t have to carry a gun everywhere I go, but I do because I’ve made an assessment of the risks and act accordingly. It’s kinda amusing since the odds of me having to use my gun are waaaaaaay lower than the odds of my car getting broken into in the Memphis metro. Folks can live in the world they imagine exists inside their mind, or they can live in the one outside their front door. I choose the latter.1 point
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Thats all nice and fine, but here in the real world, risk mitigation is a part of life. Failing to take reasonable measures to operate in the world in which we actually live only makes one an attractive target for the criminal element. At some point, it’s just acting as an accessory to the criminals by enabling them. Reminds me of the meme about the guy talking to his neighbor who says “the coyotes keep eating our cats.” ”Where do you get the cats?” ”The animal shelter.” ”Sounds to me like you’re just feeding the coyotes.” Then the guys kid just runs away crying1 point
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I remember buying Federal .22 shorts for $0.22 a box at our local Western Auto store. You could buy .22 LR for $0.27 per box - I bought the shorts 'cause they worked as well as LR on squirrels, frogs, rabbits, etc. as the LR's and I actually got change from $1.00! At the time my weekly allowance was $1.00, so being able to buy 4 boxes for less than a buck and actually get some change was a winner to me! I could usually stretch those 200 rds. to last a full week, but sometimes it was tough to do! WYT-P Skyhunter1 point
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I finally was able to get to a Rangemaster Instructor course this weekend, after several years of bad luck/timing. It was worth the wait. Tom Givens and Assistant Instructors Dr. Andy Anderson and Jeff Boren were simply fantastic. The facility and staff at Boondocks FTC were truly top of the line. The three days of coursework, a mix of classroom and range skills, was fairly intense, and the standards are high. Anything under 90% in either the shooting qualification or the written test will be considered a failure, and you will not receive a certificate. While our class outperformed the average washout rate of 15%, we still had one of our number not pass. I enjoyed getting to know the other students; who were great people and shooters to the last. Considering their skills and professionalism, the class averaged scores of 97.4 on the Qualification and 94.6 on the written test. Given these performances, I was both surprised and excited to receive the class Top Shot Award for the highest average between the two.1 point
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Looking to sell my Sig P365. Had the gun for less than a year . Includes factory case and paperwork, and 1x 12 rd and 2 x 10 rd factory magazines. Less than 60 rounds through the gun. Includes a new Tenicor Velo4 IWB holster no salt. Never been carried. Looking for $670 cash. Local pick up in tricites area (Johnson City , Kingsport , Bristol) . Must be able to present valid TN DL or HCP at time of sale and sign a bill of sale .1 point
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It was a Glock 19 ( I know that's boring ) up until 2019 when I ordered my first Staccato....ever since then 2011's edge out my striker fired collection.1 point
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My favorite Bob post ever!1 point
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