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I am a shotgun connoisseur - you'll be hard pressed to find a broader collection of the world's finest production shotguns (game, field, and tactical) in most counties. I don't deal in bespoke customs - I prefer the best versions of production guns that anyone can buy. Every time Beretta, Browning, Benelli, and Remington come out with a new design, the highest trim version eventually finds its way to my safes. With that said, I have several Turkish clones, and I love them. I've dabbled in the original designs, and they are hit and miss, but the clones of the Benelli system with interchangeable parts are reliable, inexpensive, and deadly. I have several set up for loaners, trainers, pre-deployed guns at defensive choke points, and behind the counter shop guns in case someone decided to threaten my staff with injury. There are probably more rounds through these clones than 90% of my other shotguns, save for my personal tactical, and training guns (M1, M4, 1301, A300). They are good to go. Straight from a shotgun snob who happens to sell and shoot thousands of guns, and isn't even offering anything for sale.5 points
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This gun is phenomenal, I’m only selling because I shoot my C2 better and tend to train more with that since it’s my EDC. Shoots flawlessly, has a brand new recoil spring. Also comes with 3 extra factory weight recoil springs and one lightweight spring. Also including 3 20rd factory Staccato mags. Comes with a Leupold Delta Point Pro 2.5MOA red dot which is mounted and zeroed. New Tier 1 Xiphos holster is included as well. Staccato case, manual, paperwork, extra magazine spring, original rear sight and patch also included. Shows minor signs of wear on safety lever, grip safety and barrel. This is the aluminum frame version so it’s light enough to carry if you can get away with a full size. Cash price $2400 in Spring Hill/Franklin Withdrawn for now Open to partial trades: -Walther PDP Pro SD Compact -Walther PDP Match Steel -9mm FMJ Factory Ammo -BCM .300BLK Complete Upper 9” or 12.5” -Canik TTI Combat -Might be open to others, just let me know what you have.4 points
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I gotta disagree with #4. Real ramen from a good ramen place is nothing like Maruchan instant or Cup-O-Noodles. That's like comparing Waffle House T-Bones to Ruth's Chris4 points
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It’s Thanksgiving. I’m wondering how so many people always have stuff to complain about. We do still live in the greatest country in the world, right? We’ve just elected an incoming president who is going to make things even better, right? What’s to complain about? Things change, and I’d hate to live in a world that doesn’t. I’d suggest some of you start looking for the good instead of clinging to the past. There’s abundant life happening now! “Time slips away and leaves you with nothing mister, but boring stories of…glory days.” - The Boss4 points
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Part of this reminds me of a story I heard John Chaney tell. He said: "My grandfather walked 10 miles to work and my father walked 5. I drive a Cadillac and my son is in a Mercedez. My grandson will be driving a Ferrari, but my great-grandson will be walking again because tough times create strong men; strong men create easy times; easy times create weak men; weak men create tough times. Many will not understand, but you have to raise warriors."4 points
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Well, I wasn't planning to buy myself $220 worth of ammo for Christmas, but I know I'll love it!3 points
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All work done by profession gunsmith at Lock Stock and Barrel in Franklin TN. LC Smith Custom Grips and Grip Assembly. Bowen Custom front and Rear sights. Bowen cylinder pin, springs and swivel ring. Trigger job, crowned barrel and barrel was turned to remove warning. The gun is immaculate and one of a kind. If you know anything about Bowen custom fire arms their parts are top of the line and set the bar for revolvers. LC grips and custom grip frame are also top of the line. Will send more pics. I got this in a trade with another member on this site. I’m happy for him to make any corrections to anything stated above. Happy to send more pics. I am in Franklin TN. $2,000 cash price Possible trades include Ruger American G2 .308 Franchi Affinity black Synthetic 28in 12G Ruger SP101 9mm Ruger Red Label Shotgun Ruger Gold Label Shotgun Ruger American hunter magpul stock 308 Ruger Hawkeye in 308 Ruger bolt action or semi auto rifles in 44 mag or 357 mag Ruger Rifles 22 wood stock Pre-bankruptcy Remington 700 in 308. I like Rugers so feel free to put a package together and shoot your shot, but I do not need any vaquero, GP100 or Blackhawks.2 points
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Well that's my thought anyway, especially in 9mm. Increases noise especially under a roof, building, car, etc. Increases muzzle flash. If added on, increases barrel length. Increased liklihood of malfunction. Increases debris and need for cleaning. Especially a concern if shooting from retention which may be likely in SD situations. This can result in hot gasses in face, possibly metal debris from lead or jacketed bullets. A likely decrease in velocity and even moreso in short barreled firearms. Well that's just for starters and given the rather minimal recoil produced by 9mm.....unneccessary.2 points
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I can't count that way. "one" "two" "many" sounds like "one too many" and we know that's not true.2 points
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Did the Black Friday ammo search. https://www.academy.com/p/monarch-9mm-luger-115-grain-fmj-centerfire-ammunition-250-rounds - used to be rebranded magtech. Internet is saying it’s now zsr. Have shot a few thousand of both, WWB level dirty but goes bang. 5% off w academy card. Don’t know this vendor. Free ship over $100, no tax. https://www.greentop.com/cci-0030-mini-mag-hv-rimfire-ammo-22-lr-cprn-40-grains-1235-fps/ 8cpr. https://www.greentop.com/magtech-9a-sport-shooting-pistol-ammo-9mm-fmj-115-gr-1135-fps-50/ 22cpr. Happy holiday weekend.2 points
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Just to be clear, I don't want any add ons on my carry piece. I even prefer fixed sights, no optics, on lights, no comp. Slide cuts maybe, but only factory original. I'm not against some minor internal work, feed ramp, sear. But in a self defense situation one wants the simplest most reliable firearm with no mods to keep the ambulance chasers at bay. And of course,,,work as intended.2 points
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Thank you, @Links2k for the biblical reminder that Christians should forget the past and embrace the good, abundant life that Jesus provides....and future glory days with the Real Boss.2 points
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I’d have to devise a strategy on how best to locate, log, and count them. So far I haven’t felt the urge.2 points
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Every generation has it's share of people who don't have a clue. We can blame the faults of this generation on the generation that raised them.2 points
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Think we agree on much.. Would sum it up as -- What looks cool is not always the best thing in the real world.1 point
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Man, You guys are lucky. I lost all mine when the dog flipped the boat over.1 point
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I have almost as many as I need. Almost.1 point
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Old geezers like me have been complaining about the younger generations since before Aristotle, plato and Socrates. It wouldn't surprise me too much to learn that my grandfather complained about my generation. Of course, I was the exception. And let's not even start about the complaints those kids have about us boomers! Happy Thanksgiving and leftover day to all!1 point
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Incorrect. Go ahead and push on your barrel mounted comp and see what happens at the breech. Yes, old school rail mounted standoffs work, but no modern compensators are configured that way.1 point
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Gen X here. Definitely not offended, maybe confused? Gen X was born from like 1965 - 1980. Then you had millennials followed by Gen Z.1 point
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Same. Trigger lock is why I don't own any newer Smiths. I only have one Smith and it's a model 49 from 19771 point
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I've got one Geissele and a several MBTs. I think the G trigger may be a hair better but not worth the price difference. All my rifles are hunting or home defense guns so the Larue is more than enough for me and of course much better than a mil-spec. I know their are better triggers for long range precision shooters but I don't believe they'd serve me any better than what I have.1 point
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Exactly. That goes back hundreds of years. The primary thing is the rate of change has increased dramatically in the last 30 years or so. Technology has enabled so many things. It's likely to continue to increase.1 point
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Nice HK VP9 9mm. Comes with 2 17rd mags and soft case, as well as a concealed carry holster. Great for carry or home defense. It’s for sale or trade. Must be legal to own and be a Tn resident. Text is preferred. 615-504-1491. $4401 point
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The Army seems to be the bottom of the barrel as far as quality goes. I have been to a some week long Drug Schools that were being held on Navy bases. We (police) were staying in their barracks and eating in their dining halls. Their food was awesome and their barracks looked great. Then I went to an Interview and Interrogation class at an Army base in Mississippi . The food tasted like it was all instant , the eggs were powdered eggs , and all the buildings looked like they were built back in the 50's. So I guess it depends on which branch of military it is. They should all get equal treatment as far as I am concerned.1 point
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I love compensated guns. When I saw Colt decided to drill ports into the Anaconda, I knew I end up with one. And here it is. I will say I am impressed with the build quality they are now delivering. Some may recall the Anaconda I had posted here a year ago or so which had to go back home for timing and barrel cant corrections. Colt did a fantastic job taking care of it, but left me of the opinion that they still had production bugs to work out. Happy to report this Kodiak is perfect in every way. Not only is the build quality spot-on, but the action is even a little slicker than the Anaconda's was. Very much looking forward to seeing how it shoots1 point
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Finally spent some time in the shop with my pops back when it was cold. Built an Alamo style bowie just because it was cool. Used 1084 hot rolled bar stock, 2.t" wide by 1/4" thick. Blade is almost 3" wide and a foot long. Through tang construction with brass ring and butt cap, mild steel guard that was hot punched and scrolled, then fit hot and quenched for a friction fit. Im pretty proud of this one, and still building memories with Dad at 70.1 point
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Not disagreeing with you entirely, but yes to your question about testing and field work ... Benelli did it. If they are making a true clone then there is little difference. Then you are looking at individual parts that if they don't hold up can be replaced with Benelli or better aftermarket parts. I have used the Hawk/IAC/Pardener 870 clones and believe they are better than the Remington's. The Hawk I have, actually has a better grade steel than Remington's due to US EPA regulations and it takes straight 870 part with only a slight modification to the forearm. It's not different than 1911's or AR's other than scale.1 point
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