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TripleDigitRide

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  1. who are you referring to? i've got over 30k rounds of various calibers so i know you're not making an ASSumption about me. Are you ASSuming he was directing his comment towards you?
  2. They aren't concrete benches?
  3. This It is like ebay sellers that sell a product for $1 then charge $45 shipping to get the $46 they want for a product. Same story, different day. The Chinese started that. They found a loophole in ebay's fee policy. Ebay was charging seller fees based on the amount the item sold for, minus shipping charges. It didn't take long for some to realize they could avoid a large portion of the fees ny selling a item for $1 + a crazy high shipping. This allow them to pay fees only on the $1.
  4. People standing in line are doing it b/c that is what they have to do to be able to get ammo these days. How are they the problem for doing it and shooting as opposed to someone that catches a box as they're getting groceries in Walmart? As long as the resellers see that people are desperate enough to stand in line for only the hope of the possibly of walking away with ammo, they will continue to buy for the purpose of reselling at a profit. Sometimes you're better of making a small, short term sacrifice for the greater good. If you truly need ammo, that's one thing, I guess. Stalking the ammo counter only for the purpose of hoarding or blasting ammo at the range is not going to help the cause. It only shows the resellers that there's still no shortage of desperate suckers who are willing to go to extremes for a few rounds of ammo.
  5. As long as people are willing to stand in line for ammo and pay those inflated prices, the madness will continue. Unless someone has zero personal defense ammo, I don't understand why they would stand in line for the possibility to buy some ammo. Those standing in line are just as much of the problem as those buying for resale, along with those willing to pay the inflated prices.
  6. I use the Magpul MBUS (front and rear), mainly because they work and are less expensive than other options. If you decide to go this route, be sure not to get scammed into buying the cheap PTS versions. Those are for Airsoft, but they still have the Magpul name.
  7. Sounds like a nice place. For those that shoot those distances, $150 is probably a great deal. Not many 1000 yard ranges around these parts.
  8. The American people can't handle the kind of change we need.
  9. http://ccc.nashville.gov/portal/page/portal/ccc/caseSearch/caseSearchPublic/caseSearchPublicResults/?a1=1600758|3796372|CJIS - Click at bottom to view affidavit.   http://ccc.nashville.gov/portal/pls/portal/PORTAL.ORCDYNAMICPAGEDETAILS.show?p_arg_names=a1&p_arg_values=EMBODY|LEONARD|04271972
  10. The webpage cannot be found.
  11. When he does decide to go the SEO route, he will be the guy. There's no doubt he would be a great guy to deal with.
  12. I have spoken with the gentleman that itchytriggerfinger recommended. While he seems like a very knowledgeable and all around great guy, I'm not sure my Father was prepared for the amount of fees involved. I'm sure he'll use his services in the future, but I don't think his budget will allow for it at this time.
  13. Huh? Do not understand as he had the paperwork... I dunno. Unless they are interpreting the laws differently than I am, I suspect LE and the judge are in "get even" mode at this point.
  14. They are just south of Old Hickory Blvd, on the east side of the road.
  15. I would suggest a quality grain-free dog food. After he's taken to the vet for a check-up, of course. We prefer fish based dog foods. I'm sure he'll be just fine.
  16. Sorry about the cat. Thank you for choosing to rescue your newest member of the family. I wish more people would also choose that route. Keep us posted on his progress.
  17. The latest 1:09 long video is somewhat entertaining. It does contain quite a bit more interaction with LE that the first two videos did not. According to him, they strip searched him (prior to the official strip search), hoping to find the key that belonged too the lock. Once they determined he did not have a key, the judge allowed LE to cut the lock/case in order to determine if it was loaded. That's when they found the paperwork for the supressor. He was then charged with being in possession of an illegal supressor. In case you're wondering, he has feet in his shoes. :lol:
  18. It was obviously satire. :shhh:
  19. That's kind of what I thought, but all the EMTs who work out of a building next to my place of employment have convinced me that they are legally allowed to carry them, and do.  :shrug: 
  20. Long live Zimmerman!
  21. It's perfectly legal to own for "collectible" purposes, just not to carry. 
  22. Unless you are LEO, EMT, military, etc., automatic knives are NOT legal to carry in the state of TN. 
  23. I've always found Phill (owner of Bellshire's Hardware) to be very fair. They usually seem to be some of the cheapest, as far as local shops are concerned.
  24. Giving Lenny's actions any credibility is just plain silly. They are not going to go into the deep study in case law for this whack job, and Lenny doesn't have the resources to push it. It's obvious to anybody with a brain. Now... watch what happens. Yeah, representing himself has been his biggest mistake, in my humble opinion. That does show a touch of narcissism.
  25. They claim that the case wasn't locked, but it had a lock which prevented them from being able to fully inspect the weapon.

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