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All made from the same 440C SS. OAL 7 1/2" with blade of 3 3/4". Comes with kydex sheath shown. $80 each. 1. Sold to ls-vtec Olivewood handle. 2. Ironwood handle. 3. Sols to ls-vtec Chakta Viga handle.3 points
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IMG_9886.mp4 For Sale: Barrett Model 99 with a Hi-Lux Leatherwood M1000 Pro scope that handles the 50BMG. Barrett is rattle canned camo and looks good. Scope has a range compensation ring for long shots and are one of the few rated for the 50BMG rounds. In Hendersonville. If we meet up or you pick up, you'll also get the ammo that I have for it, around 50-60 rounds of fmj. lost my place to shoot it so it's been in my safe for 2 years at 45% humidity. Price is $4200 with scope, ammo, and carry bag. Contact: charlesyoung87@icloud.com3 points
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Hello all. I have enjoyed shooting and collecting firearms for over 40 years. Mostly collecting the past 10. I still enjoy conversations about firearms and related subjects. I'm sure I'm still not to old to learn something from you guys and gals.2 points
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Selling my like new Ruger 9mm PC Carbine with Magpul Backpacker stock, comes with everything when new, box, paperwork, original Ruger stock, Ruger magazine well and one Ruger magazine. Glock magazine well is installed in the Magpul stock and comes with a 12 round Pmag and a 21 round Pmag (stores in the stock). Included is a higher check riser for the Magpul stock and QD cups are installed on one side. Less than 300 rounds fired, no malfunctions, this is duplicate and selling to fund other projects. Not interested in any trades. SPM FTF in or around Fairview, buyer must be at least 21 years old and legal to own a firearm, will need to show me a TN DL or carry permit.2 points
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I would venture to guess that most of his clients have little concern over what time it is. That said, and I know that there are some good hearted lawyers out there, but the lawyers always get paid, which is part of the reason I have those same trust issues.2 points
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It's hard for me to trust any lawyer, especially one who has ten pounds of gold on his fingers, and $100,000 Rolex Watch. His clients probably wear a $10 Timex and wouldn't know a good settlement from a bad one.2 points
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He lives in the Netherlands presently. He is still a citizen of Israel. He got on the plane to come to the USA wearing a MAGA hat. I met him at Bass Pro Shops when I was wearing a "Proud to Support Israel" shirt. We got to talking and I invited him to come to the range and shoot. He kept an M-4 inside the Merkava tank. He and his brother are going to come to America, rent a plane and fly to every state in the union. His brother is an airline pilot, formally F-16 pilot.2 points
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Red... Got his older brother in the safe. Model 12 solid frame 18 inch riot... Sitting next to 2 model 97s -- both riots; one flaming bomb marked, the other police marked. Browning BPS ( what the model 12 should have evolved into ) 18 inch riot by the bed . I confess to being a Winchester pump gun riot junkie... leroy...2 points
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>>> Price Drop to $3000 <<< I have a huge Reloading Package that I've decided to part with. This would be a fantastic set-up for someone just starting out that is interested in reloading .223/.556 & 9mm. Everything you need to load thousands of rounds is included in this package. I don't shoot as much as I used to and I just never have been able to find the time to put into it. Everything I have was purchased new by me and has been kept in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. Everything is either new or like new. I reloaded less than 500 rds of .223 and Zero rds of 9mm. I have looked online at a few of my regular places that I always order from and found the cheapest prices I could and have made an itemized list. This list reflects what it would cost to buy these items today, minus taxes and shipping. I totaled it all up and then decided to ask 60% of that total. The Grand Total is $5554, which would actually cost you well over $6000 with tax & shipping. 60% of $5554 is $3332.40. So I'm going to do even better than that and ask $3200.00 for the entire package. I don't want to mess around with breaking stuff up. I'm only interested in selling it all as a complete package. I'm located in Bybee which is about halfway between Morristown & Newport in Cocke Co.2 points
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I finally got to shoot this B-1911 with an Israeli friend of mine. We put 200 rounds of WWB through it with nothing but smiles! My friend is not allowed to own a firearm, but that law has changed recently. He was a commander of a Merkava tank so now he is allowed to own a pistol. He says it will be a 1911. That son of a gun out shot me, which isn't saying much. The Bersa B-1911 is a fine pistol! My other 1911 is a Colt, which is 100% reliable.2 points
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I have a Centurion 14 made by Alpha Arms in Turkey, and imported by CAI for sale or trade. Comes with case, cleaning rods/brushes, manual and one magazine. I put 50 rounds through the pistol with no issues. I would trade towards military surplus or compact 9mm pistols. Cash price is $340, Lenoir City/West Knox meet. Must sign BOS and be legally able to own a firearm. I will add pictures later, but here is a listing from an online vendor of the same pistol. https://www.classicfirearms.com/century-arms-hg9401-n-arms-centurion-14-465/1 point
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Excellent condition Bushmaster ACR chambered in 5.56. Shoots like a dream. 100 rounds fired through it since new. Comes with the Eotech pictured. Also included is the original carry case, fore end, paperwork and one Magpul p-mag. Located in Knoxville. Asking 2700. Would trade for staccato pistols, noveske, Daniel defense, meridian defense rifles1 point
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I'm on episode 2, so far so good. I'm waiting to see more about Durant, Gordon, and Shughart.1 point
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I purchased a new 686 + last year. Have had no problems with it and it feels like a S W revolver should. Was not cheap,,,,,,1 point
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For sale is a beautiful “as new “ “never fired” 1873 Uberti 1873 Cattlman in .45 long colt. This revolver has a 4 3/4 barrel. Selling to fund other projects. Includes original box and all paperwork. $750 obo. Not interested in trades! Can meet in Manchester. Must be 21, provide TN DL, and legal to own.1 point
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I take it he still lives in Israel. They do have some stupid gun laws there.1 point
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I have always wanted an 1897 Winchester, because nothing says “Get out of my house!” Like a slam fire capable, 12 gauge Shotgun, loaded with 00 buck, and a 19 inch bayonet1 point
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Excellent condition DDM4 V7 LW for sale. This rifle has roughly 600-750 rounds out of it. Magpul sling, Magpul metal BUIs, Magpul AFG, and Magpul K2 grip included. Theres also a Streamlight with pressure plate installed and a Raptor charging handle that I intend to include as well. I’m located in the Nashville metro area, face to face sale only, must have a valid TN license. Asking $1200 for everything1 point
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I love revolvers and semiautomatics. Semi’s get carried more but unless really hard times hit I don’t see my revolvers going anywhere. Nothing will ever replace the feeling of old single action Colt. Age thing I suppose.1 point
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I don't think .38SPL or revolvers generally are disappearing any time soon. I bought a good electric drill, but I kept my screwdrivers (and revolvers) and still use them where it makes sense. Revolvers still have applications where they shine. I'm a 30-something year old, if that matters.1 point
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Agree with you guys. Don't think they will totally go away. I have several revolvers and love them all. When you pick one up then pick up a fantastic plastic there is no comparison in feel. In every life event I have ever been involved with, except Vietnam, a revolver has solved the problem. In country some of the tunnel rats used 38 spl, with a few 45's. For me, Revolvers turn my crank, and yes, I am old school. Thanks for replies.1 point
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I think a lot of it has to do with your age. Many of us Boomers grew up at a time when all the cops carried revolvers and wheelguns were all over the TV and movies. For us they're normal. But the younger generations grew up with semi-autos. That's their normal. Revolvers are still great guns, but just not the standard any more. You go with what you're used to. Although I have seen many posts on gun boards where some younger person discovers revolvers and is suddenly in love with the old guns. I think wheelguns will be with us for a very long time yet.1 point
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I love a revolver in my vehicle as a backup. It obviously isn't best for capacity but one thing is for sure...it will go bang every time when needed.1 point
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As cheap as standard Al lowers are, I see no reason for a poly lower. I see no advantage and only disadvantages across the board.1 point
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Not to be a wise ass, but due to current events....."Does that include the 51st State of Canada" Wish you friend well.0 points
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He may be as legit as his rings, but the first thing I thought of when I saw that pic was the jewelry for sale in my granny's Avon sales booklet back in the 70's LOL. The 8 yr old me was certain my life would be better if I had that silver and gold plated arrow head necklace and a horseshoe pinky ring.0 points
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