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  1. This was carried by me for a month or so, and not fired very much at all. The gun still hasn’t even been broke in yet. Very minimal signs of carry. $400 You must be willing to sign a bill of sale with your full name and Drivers license number. Willing to negotiate but not by much.
    4 points
  2. So your job is to make roads, from start to finish. Why would you build a road to last 100 years, you do not. You build them to last for a few months to a year so you can make repairs and after a short time, you get to start over and make even more money on you lack of road building skills. Go think about that for a bit.
    4 points
  3. SOLD Remington Model Seven SS .243 Winchester 20” Barrel w/ Bell & Carson Stock (Price Updated 09/23) I put this rifle together and have not spent enough time with it. The rifle is basically as it came from the factory with the following modifications: I removed the plastic factory stock and replaced it with a Bell and Carlson Medalist Rifle Stock with Aluminum Bedding System Synthetic in black / gray spiderweb finish. I bedded the lug. This made the rifle feel and shoot a great deal better! It also made it a great looking gun! I replaced the funky lock firing pin assembly with one from Pacific Tool & Guage. Another great upgrade. It has a Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7x33mm Riflescope set on a Leupold Picatinny Base and Warne Rings. I am selling this rifle because it doesn’t get the attention it deserves. I also want to fund my first Suppressor purchase. It is all sighted in and ready for hunting this Fall. I live between Bellevue and Franklin, TN. I will only sell to Tennessee residents that are legal to purchase a firearm. Handgun Carry Permit owners and/or TGO members with excellent feedback. I meet all these criteria as well.
    3 points
  4. Bear in mind that you'll need a good supply of projectiles, powder and primers. Seeing how difficult it is to obtain primers, in particular, you should be sure that you have a committed supplier. A second thing to consider is liability insurance. It might make sense to talk to an insurer before committing too much time and money. Good luck with your project!
    3 points
  5. all done by the lowest bidder...
    3 points
  6. I am as guilty as all, we have to get involved in the local elections. Get sound minded people elected. Get Civics taught back in school.
    3 points
  7. When I was in HS at Powell, in the late 70s - early 80s, shotguns in the windows of pickup trucks was a common sight in the school parking lot. I myself carried an Uncle Henry folding Hunter knife in a sheath, on my belt, daily. Try that now and you’ll get suspended if your a student.
    3 points
  8. For Sale: Remington RM380,NIB .380 Caliber, 1 Magazine Established TGO FTF Transaction $300.00 .
    2 points
  9. 1969 Colt python 357 Magnum, 6” blue finish, excellent condition. The first owner Bought it in November 1969, test target included with original receipts, original box, papers and warranty card . Asking $3000. General comments: I’m new to this forum, refer to my Newbee introduction. I read through most of the FAQ’s on posting classifieds. I’ve been collecting guns for over 20years and its time to sell. Feel free to DM me with questions or want to talk over the phone ( message your phone number), I like to do business the old fashioned way. I have fair size collection and only post a few pics in the classifieds, if you need any specific picture or information feel free to contact me. Most of the guns I’ve bought I never end up shooting, goes into the safe, so I’m not very knowledgeable of the current pricing trends. My ask prices are mostly based on comparable(s) on gunbroker or other resources on the web. So I’m not going to be offended by comments on my pricing or knowledge of the guns. Are prices negotiable? Absolutely within reason.
    2 points
  10. Up for sale is my 1967 Marlin 444. It's a beautiful example of early walnut and blued steel in a great hard hitting caliber. Located in Nashville. For sale to Tennessee who can legally own a firearm. $1200 or best offer. DL or HCP flash to show residency I also have 120 rounds of Remington Core-lokt 444 ammo I will sell @ $2.00/round or $200 for all if you buy the rifle. Not interested in trades (funding a non-gun related project)
    2 points
  11. 1982 Marlin 1894 chambered in .357 mag (or .38spc) Still another beauty in walnut and blued steel. $900 or best offer. Located in Nashville. For sale to Tennessee residents who can legally own a firearm. DL or HCP flash to show residency (photos to come)
    2 points
  12. Up for sale is my 1980 Marlin 375 in .375 Winchester. Another beautiful example of Walnut and Blued Steel. $1150 or best offer. Located in Nashville. For sale to Tennessee residents who can legally own a firearm. DL or HCP flash to show residency I also have 67 rounds of .375 Winchester ammo. $1300 with the ammo. Not interested in trades (funding a non-gun related project)
    2 points
  13. 1976 Marlin 1894 chambered in .44mag Beautiful example of a big bore pistol cartridge rifle in walnut and blued steel. Located in Nashville. For sale to Tennessee residents who can legally own a firearm. $1000 or best offer. DL or HCP flash to show residency Not interested in trades (funding a non-gun related project)
    2 points
  14. 30 to sight in the scope. Maybe 5 other rounds through it.
    2 points
  15. I am trying to shed some guns to get into another dream car of mine (Superlite SC-L), but nothings selling right now so I'm reaching deeper into the safes! This is a quite rare Remington 700 Ultimate Lightweight, featuring a titanium receiver and match barrel chambered in 300 Short Action Ultra Magnum. The 700 Titanium receiver was a very short run, with this caliber being the rarest of all. They generally sell in the $2000 range (verified on True Gun Value). Absolutely all the bells and whistles from the factory, including lightened/fluted bolt, lightened bolt handle, accurized stock, match trigger, etc. I customized this rifle with a professional two-tone OD Green Cerakote job, an oven cured ceramic-based coating that is the standard for most factory color coatings. I have only put about 30 rounds through this rifle, as I bought it because of the allure of the lightweight action but ultimately never got into the caliber. $1900 please, in Chattanooga. Trades/partial trades welcome.
    2 points
  16. $197 in 1969 dollars, according to one of the on line calculators, would equal $1704 in 2024 dollars. So, at $1300-1500, a new Python would be a better deal now than this was in 1969!
    2 points
  17. Ed... I've done just that. There is a guy who does CAS gunsmithing that I've been in contact with. He is a shooter as well as a gunsmith. He runs a shop out of his house. I'm gonna try to meet with him sometime next week. I'll let call know how this works out as we get further along in this little project. leroy...
    2 points
  18. I'm considering, already started the paperwork with the government, to get my FFL and authorized to manufacture and sell ammo. The question is, do you think people are willing to buy locally made Ammo? I know price will always be an issue, but my goal is to build quality ammo and make a little profit. I have read that a lot of the big name ammo companies have been purchased by the Chinese and thus looking to start another American only Ammo company. Any thoughts?
    1 point
  19. Sold my only revolver, so now its time to sell the ammo. One partial box, clearly marked, all other boxes double checked and marked as full. 100 rounds of Winchester White Box FMJ 130 grain 250 rounds of Remington FMJ 130 grain 672 rounds of Remington SJHP 125 grain +P 100+250+672=1022. I'm looking for 500$ for the lot. Not interested in trades or shipping. Meet in South Nashville near Nippers Corner. Thanks
    1 point
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  21. For Sale: Keltec Sub-2000 9mm Glock Magazine Version Very Good Condition, OD Green, 1 Magazine
    1 point
  22. I have not heard that news yet. thanks for posting.
    1 point
  23. The big thing is getting the forklift in and out of Ft Campbell after loading all of that brass by the ton auctions.
    1 point
  24. I sometimes see mosins or carcanos at Bellshire hardware store. You may wanna check out their store.
    1 point
  25. Exactly how I feel. I never sell anything, only buy, so I never have to worry about it being used by someone illegally. But I buy, collect, and have them. But I don't trust the government and I don't want there to be a way to have it tracked.
    1 point
  26. Looks too much like when my wife gets on Amazon.
    1 point
  27. Sounds a bit like modern medicine, treat the symptoms not the cause.
    1 point
  28. Growing up in CT, we would walk out in the woods behind our house and shoot 22's. Never a big deal. One of my favorite stories about liberals- There was a gun club in a small town that was there since the 1930's. Pretty low key, mostly did trap and skeet shooting Sunday mornings. In the 1980's some couple from NY bought property close to it and build a huge house (it was their weekend house). Apparently the realtor forgot to mention the gun club-lol. Anyway, they sued the gun club and tried to get it closed down. In the end they lost, but the club spent a lot of money on a lawyer. Another club, the oldest in CT I believe, had a guy claim he found a bullet on his property about a mile away. He showed it to them, the bullet was still in the case-lol. But they still found a lawyer to sue them .There was a lawsuit, and the club had to put these blinder things on each rifle lane. So if shooting a rifle from the bench, there is a wall several inches above the barrel so as not to shoot too high. I hear it gets in the way of big scopes. Ive mentioned before, so glad to get out of that ****hole state You dont even want to know whats involved in doing a gun sale or trade there.
    1 point
  29. I've been saying for years that the American educational system has been intentionally brainwashing our kids into stupid, liberal sheep. They've been playing the long game for many years and now its starting to pay off for them.
    1 point
  30. Leftest commies are making guns out to bad all the way around. Over time our great grandchildren will be anti gun and vote out the 2nd. Commies are going to make this country over to their liking. All part of the plan.
    1 point
  31. The Longhorns are looking and playing like one of the best teams in the nation maybe their year Don’t see anyone other than Georgia standing in their way
    1 point
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  33. Trade with confidence. @AuEagleis a great guy.
    1 point
  34. It might get out of committee...but i doubt it. Anyone filing legislation that isn't on the "must pass" list this late in an election year is just posturing for press releases. If he's serious, he can re-file it in January 2025 and try to drum up support.
    1 point
  35. My view on this has evolved over time. I used to want one as I thought it protected me, and the other guy, but then, after realizing just how bad the fed gummit is, I don’t use them myself, and won’t buy if one is required, unless it’s something I really really want at a good price. I mean, if I’m going to leave a paper trail, I might as well buy new.
    1 point
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