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Colt 22 LR Revolver Collector's Items for sale. These are Colt Commemorative models made back in 1960 - 1970's. This set is a matched set with paired serial numbers, one is 22 LR and the other is 22 Magnum. They are Nickel plated with Walnut grips, in a wood case. These guns were meant to be collector's items and they have never been fired, the cylinder has never been rotated and there are no scratched on the cylinder from use. I bought these guns over 30 years ago at a collector gun show. They are now 50 or so years old. I could not track the serial number to get an exact date. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $1500 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net5 points
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I have more than likely one of the best rifle manufacturers you've never heard of. BG Defense makes almost every single part in house. TYPE A rifles are incredible with full ambi lower. Buy here and skip the long lead times as each rifle is a custom order build. For additional info check out bgdefense.com What I have listed is a great condition TYPE A Contractor Multi-FDE 13.7 DI .308 AR-10. -1:10 DLC SS match barrel that has been 3/4moa with 155gr amax - Adjustable DI gas with tool -3 prong rugged flash hider pin and weld -TYPE A branded FDE Savior carry bag -B5 systems coyote stock and grip. -20rd black SR25 pmag =$3000 *NOTE* I have several more 20rd and 25rd SR25 mags as well as LOTS of LC M80 147gr, PPU 147gr, and 155gr AMAX to be added for additional funds for interested parties. I am perfectly happy with keeping this amazing rifle but it is redundant in my safe, so seeing if anyone knows what this is may be looking. NONE OF THE ACCESSORIES SHOWN ARE INCLUDED UNLESS OTHERWISE NEGOIATED PLEASE NO TRADES3 points
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Colt 22 LR Revolver Collector's Item for sale. Colt Single Action Frontier Scout 22 LR Lawman Series - Pat Garrett. These Colt Commemorative models were made back in 1960 - 1970's. The gun is Nickel plated, with Gold plated parts, and Simulated Pearl grips, in a collector's box. The box shows an image of Pat Garrett and the tombstone of Billy the Kid. These guns were meant to be collector's items and it has never been fired, the cylinder has never been rotated and there are no scratched on the cylinder from use. I bought this gun over 30 years ago at a collector gun show. This particular gun was made in 1968. It includes a pamphlet that explains the history. The gun is in perfect collector condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $850 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net2 points
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When I was 8 years old, my dad took me on my first hunt. The excitement was killing me. I put on 3 or 4 pairs of pajamas and then my Camo over them. Dad told me deer are alerted to the color white, so I made sure not to even put on white underwear. He thought that was pretty great. He put his Amacker climbing stand on his back and grabbed his Sporterized Springfield 30-06. I grabbed my Daisy BB gun and off we went into the woods of Mississippi. I didn't know that Dad didn't know what he was doing. His previous deer hunting experiences were in Texas as a kid, which was a long time before and pretty different than the style of hunting in Mississippi. To me, he was the best deer hunter in the world and I was just elated to be with him. He was a tall man at 6' 5", attached his climbing stand to a tree and helped me climb into it. Below me at the base of the same tree, he sat down in the leaves and thats where we were for the next 2 or 3 hours. I was as high on life as an 8 year old kid could be. I remember being so quiet, so focused and praying so hard to see a deer. We both got skunked that day having not seen any deer but I was so hooked and couldn't wait to tell mom how our hunt went. I didn't hunt again until the next deer season when I was 9 years old. Same routine, 3-4 pairs of pajamas, no white underwear, then Camo but this time instead of my Daisy I had a a Remington 722 in .222 Remington. This gun was a gun my grand dad bought in Texas to use at his ranch. My grand dad took countless deer and coyotes with this gun but what meant more to me than that was this gun was the gun my dad used to kill his first deer with when he was a kid. All my dad's 3 siblings also used this to kill their first deer. This gun had a long legacy of being a whitetail hammer. This time, we were setup in the woods on an old logging road in a box blind on one of his friends properties. It was a small blind and I was sitting in his lap the whole time. This time, concentrating on being quit, focused and again praying non stop to see a deer sapped all my energy. Having given up hope, I rested the gun barrel and the buttstock on 2 window seals and rested my head on the underside of the gun and went to sleep. The next thing I know, dad is shaking me saying "wake up! theres a deer! wake up!" I open my eyes and see 2 big doe about 50 yards out. I grab my gun, and in the process we got busted. Those deer blew at us and stomped at us, then took off. Oh man I was so disappointed but my dad said, keep watching son, deer will to circle back around. Sure enough they circled back around and were crossing the logging road about 120 yards away at this point. I got behind the gun and was looking so hard to find them through the scope, scanning with the gun all over but only seeing trees. Dad said, look up with your eyes and dont try to find them with the scope! So I look up, see them, now I'm on them. I clearly remember seeing my crosshairs bounce from the bottom of the kill zone to the top of her spine, up and down, up and down trying to keep it steady. I squeezed the trigger and she dropped in her tracks. Man, I started screaming with excitement, dad was celebrating with me and I took off down that ladder so fast with dad yelling at me to slow down and to not fall. We ran up to her and she was still alive but not able to move much. I had hit her in the spine. So dad took out his Dan Wesson .357 Magnum revolver with an 8" barrel and finished her off. He dipped his fingers into her blood and wiped it on my face. This started my love for all things outdoors with my dad. I started tagging out nearly every year on doe but eventually, I wanted a buck. Dad said the first buck I shoot, we will get mounted. As a kid I passed on a few smaller 4pt bucks because I wanted something BIG. It was hard being 11 and 12 years old and passing on these 4 points but I knew what I wanted and knew it would eventually happen. I spent a few seasons hunting separately from my dad. I was a very responsible kid with guns and using tree stands. Dad taught me to be safe and I never broke the rules. Eventually that buck would happen. And just like my first deer, dad and I happened to be hunting in another box blind together when I tagged my 8 point. He was so proud. Dad always told me that he wanted me to take him hunting when he got old and I was looking forward to the opportunity to return the favor. On my birthday in 2019, dad went to the hospital with what they thought were stroke symptoms. He was an exceedingly healthy man so it seemed unusual but for the previous few months we also noticed my dad's personality and his way with words were changing. We thought it was just work stress and didn't think for a second it was because he'd be diagnosed with a brain tumor. He had surgery and was given 6 months to live. He appealed to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for additional time and thankfully lived another 4 and a half years. As promised, I took dad hunting. It wasn't as much as we would have wanted because I was busy with raising my family but those hunts and fishing trips we did together were very special. Last fall my dad was told his cancer had come back and was inoperable. I never got another opportunity to take him hunting again because his health had declined so rapidly and he went to be with Jesus December 27th. What a crushing blow. Eternally thankful for the extra time but you can never be fully prepared to lose your best friend. Some of his last words to me was that he was proud of me. Words that I have heard him say many times before in my life. I told him there wasn't a day that I didn't already know that. So this deer season hits different. And it sucks, so bad. I almost didn't go last weekend because the grief was just hitting so hard. Growing up, I always wanted those heirloom 30-06 and .222 rifles in my safe and now seeing them in there, I hate I cant give them back. Now I have my own kids and my middle son (6) has just started begging me to take him hunting just as I did my dad. When he is ready, or any of my other kids are, they will have that .222 in their hands and continue on the legacy of really great man.2 points
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New MPSK with SB Tactical folding brace included. HK bag/ 2 mags/ and everything from factory. $25002 points
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Congrats on buying a solid gun! Some people change the trigger, but I bet the Hunter trigger is quite usable. Every factory Bergara trigger I’ve felt was pretty good. Tuning a handload is probably the best way to squeeze more accuracy out of it.2 points
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I would buy whatever Leupold 3-9 or 3-10 I could find within your budget range. I would avoid much more max magnification than that on a deer rifle unless you plan to shoot a deer WAY WAY out there. Most competent hunters have no business shooting at deer over 300 yards away.2 points
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Beautiful rifle. Has approximately 200 rounds through it to get through Zastava’s recommended break in period for the adjustable gas system. Includes Zastava side scope mount. I can text better pics upon request. Description 5.56x45mm/.223 Caliber Semi automatic gas operated system with Adjustable Gas Block Double stack bolt 1.5mm bulged trunnion receiver Cold hammer forged chrome lined barrel 30 round polymer detachable magazine Bolt hold open notch on safety selector Adjustable front & rear iron sights 8.5 Lbs 39″ overall length 37″ 18.25″ barrel length Serbian Red Wood Stock Set *Buyer must be a TN resident and legally allowed to own a firearm *Buyer must be willing to sign TN Bill of Sale1 point
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Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 Call of Duty in real life. Super fun and unique. Super fun to shoot and I have had zero failures. Approximately 200 rounds through her. 10mm Kriss Vector. Includes Kriss OEM handguard ($89 on their website), Kriss angled foregrip and Kriss extended mag. Willing to include CNC Warrior 3-piece booster if you want but you will need a thread adapter for it to fit. *Brace not included Threads are cross threaded so you will need a tap and die or a gunsmith to fix. Shoots great without a muzzle device but it will need to be fixed if you want to add one. Caliber 10MM Model Vector SDP Action Semi-Automatic Operating System Closed Bolt, Delayed Blowback Barrel Length 5.5 In Overall Length 16.75 in/ 425mm Magazine(s) included (1) 33 Rounds Color Black Weight 6.0 lb / 2.7 kg Barrel Material 4140 Chrome Moly Barrel Finish Black Nitride (QPQ) Twist Rate 1:10″ RH Trigger Type 2-Stage, Quick Reset Trigger *Buyer must be a TN resident and legally allowed to own a firearm *Buyer must be willing to sign TN Bill of Sale1 point
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Saturday December 14 Harris Combative Strategies TN/GA/AL Training Group Christmas Extravaganza (Oliver Springs TN) Subject: Christmas Extravaganza ! We will shoot several competitive drills and some deviously designed Man vs Man Shoot off drills and test our skills with the weapon we carry most...our pistol. We will hand out certificates to the winner of each drill and also be handing out some cool Christmas door prizes to all participants ! Instructor: Randy Harris Location: Windrock Shooting Range & Training Center 720 Windrock Road Oliver Springs, TN 37840 Time: 12:30pm-4:30pm EASTERN Price: $80 – you can pay through Eventbrite or pay at class by cash or check or Electronic payment by paypal or venmo (friends and family option) or by credit card (contact Randy by phone 423 827 9133 or by email at randy@harriscombative.com for CC payment). What you need to bring: Pistol , at least 2 spare magazines (or speed loaders if you bring a revolver), 150 - 200 rounds of ammo, holster, eye and ear protection, clothing appropriate for the weather. If you shoot a caliber OTHER than 9mm then you will also need to bring about 50 rounds of 9mm for the "Die Hard" and the "Lethal Weapon" stages. Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dec-14-christmas-extravaganza-tngaal-training-group-oliver-springs-tn-tickets-933927090067?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Paypal – Randy@harriscombative.com Venmo – www.venmo.com/Randy-Harris-47 And just a final reminder EVERYONE is welcome ! The TN/GA/AL Training Group started as a way for alumni of classes taught by Randy Harris to get together and stay current on skills and get some coaching in a one day format at a discounted price from what a normal class would cost. As it continued to grow we opened it up to ANYONE who is interested in coming out and learning some skills and just seeing what it is that we do and meet some new people with the same interests. So even if you are not an alum of one of my classes you are welcome to come join us!1 point
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Colt 22 LR Revolver Collector's Item for sale. 1860-61 Russell Majors and Waddell Pony Express Centennial Model 1960-61. These Colt Commemorative models were made back in 1960 - 1970's. The gun is Gold plated, with Walnut grips, in a collector's box. The box has a Pony Express commemorative coin set in the wood.. These guns were meant to be collector's items and it has never been fired, the cylinder has never been rotated and there are no scratched on the cylinder from use. I bought this gun over 30 years ago at a collector gun show. This particular gun was made in 1961. The gun is in perfect collector condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $900 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net1 point
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For sale Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Dagger 9mm pistol. This is a Glock 19 Gen 3 clone. It is optic ready, RMR footprint, and has a threaded barrel. I've put about 200 rounds through it with zero issues. I am the original owner. Located in Smyrna, TN. Selling for a little extra Christmas money. Bill of sale required. Thanks for looking.1 point
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57 boxes of 20 plus 144 loose rounds (from mags) for a total of 1284 rounds $575 FTF transaction in or near Murfreesboro1 point
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I started out with 1 30 cal can with mounts for every rifle, I quickly saw that was not a good plan. Now, each gun has a dedicated can. If you want a good precision can, I would highly recommend a ThunderBeast. I have an Ultra7 on on my 308 and love it.1 point
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Winchester Model 1903 Rifle for sale. The Model 1903 is the first Semi-auto rifle made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. They were made from 1903 to 1932. The first 5000 guns were made without a safety (no safety button) and were advertised as "automatics", but were semi-auto design. It is a blowback design with a ten round tube magazine. The serial number and consultation with the Winchester Arms Collector organization indicates this one was made in 1903. I got this from a Winchester collector in Cookeville, TN. It is in excellent condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $1200 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net1 point
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I too have many fond memories of hunting and fishing with my dad and his friends. Sorry for your loss Slappy and Dave. Lost my dad in 1991. The pain of loss gets better with time, if that is of any comfort.1 point
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I feel for you. Lost my brother/best friend and hunting buddy on Thanksgiving 4 years ago.1 point
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Got it-- thanks for taking the time to explain. I can see the draw of them-- I've seen a few in pictures but less so out in the wild. I too prefer a smaller pac and that's the primary reason I went with Eberlestock's "Bandit" as my choice for a lightweight and versatile option for EDC. At 13.65L it's right in the sweet spot for me. The MOLLE webbing provides ready options for creating more space in a pinch if needed-- for a short term solution. The availability of color schemes allows for that "Grey Man" mystique if that's a concern. Not so much here in Tennessee-- but where I moved from in Maryland that tended to be a concern for a fair number of the guys. Thanks again-- I hope Defender's pack winds up working for him. It seems like finding the right holster(s) and pacs is a adventure/journey all its own.1 point
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This is a good thing I was getting weak and don't really need 2 lol Great gun and great seller !1 point
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A friend of mine used to work for washington state game department, he got rid of nuisance black bears, he used 12ga mossburg pumps, loaded with slugs. Should work on wolves too.1 point
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Athlon ... I prefer the Ares BTR Gen2 series Helluvasale going on here ... EuroOptic1 point
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I did my firearms qualifications in Dec 2023 with the Warren Co SO and the SROs were qualifying with newly issued Glock 19.5 MOS w/ Trijicon RMRs. There were also some patrol officers there, so I believe the 19.5 MOS was department-wide. I'm a constable and we provide our own weapons so it's not standardized. Previously I carried a P320 X fullsize but just switched to a Glock 45 MOS.1 point
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Hard to beat a 30cal for your first can. I have run mine on 5.56 AR's, 6.5 Creedmoor, multiple 308's, and even my 300 winmag. I now have 5 cans, but don't regret starting off with the 30 cal. Edited: Spelling.1 point
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I much prefer a sling, but couldn’t find the right one this time so am trying a 20L pack. I’m afraid it’ll be too big but we’ll see.1 point
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It depends on your budget. I started off wanting one .30 cal. Now a suppressor gets budgeted for each rifle build. A dedicated can for that cal will always be quieter assuming equal quality suppressors. Other things come into play when you are considering a suppressor. What's the intended purpose. Things like size, weight, and flash signature. You may want titanium or stainless steel depending on your needs. Multi cal suppressors tend to be one of those things that do everything, but don't excell at any one thing.1 point
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My favorite thing about sling bags is that I can easily spin it around to my chest to access the interior w/out taking it off. This also comes in handy in tighter spots because you can swing it around to the side to shimmy between people in a crowd for instance. I may be nitpicking on this one, but backpack straps always block my access to shirt pockets, which I use a lot. Also, I don't tote enough stuff to warrant a backpack and slings tend to be smaller, which I prefer (10-15 liters is my ideal size). A fair drawback is that all the weight is on one shoulder instead of two. You could also say that the smaller size means less capacity, so that one can go both ways.1 point
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Side by side which rifle is more accurate in stock military form with period ammo? The Mosin, the 1903, 1917, or K98? I don't want to include the Swiss because I know that answer lol.1 point
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There are no laws against gifting a firearm to a family member who lives in your home state. If they live in another state, you are legally required to transfer it to them via an FFL in their home state. Whether people actually do that or not is anyone's guess. I'm just telling you what the law is.1 point
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Griffin Armament has 30% off for Black Friday, and ships to your door through Capitol Armory, so the correct answer here is "get both"0 points
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