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Is a drivers license not needed for the "proof of residence"? Isn't that how they sort it out when you fill out a 4473 at the gun shop?
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I'm looking at trading an ak47 rifle, not pistol to a tn resident. However he does not have a tn drivers license. He's trading me a pistol which we are going through shooters depot in chattanooga for the transfer it with it being a long gun does it require an FFL as well? In his home state? Or can we just walk out of the store and hand him the rifle? Hope that's not too confusing. Thanks in advance.
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[quote name="Troutburger" post="1180374" timestamp="1408234819"]The asset to buying a colt vs a PSA is resale value.[/quote] That's not necessarily true. You'll get what you have in either rifle -10% usually. Even in today's, buyers' market. I'm not by any means a fanboy just stating my opinion and I tend to lean torwards the colt over the two others mentioned, PSA included. Now you want to start talking Daniel defense or LWRC then I quickly jump off the colt bandwagon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I've had Palmettos and then I have a Colt. To me, the weight and feel of a colt surpasses the $600 PSA's all day. Plus the name is synonymous with quality in the firearms industry and that says alot to me not only as a gun owner but a gun owner with a limited amount of funds. I want the best I can get for the money. You can customize 1 just as well as the other. Go with what your wallet (in my case, my wife) allows you to.
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You would pay sales taxes in GA, then if GA taxes are lower than what it is here in TN, when you go to register the vehicle here, they will charge you the difference.
Have done this with a vehicle from KY last year - their tax is 6% or something, so I had to pay an extra 3% when it was registered in Williamson county
Awesome, that is what I was looking for. Someone who could speak from experience. Thanks for the quick response. Trying to google this but when it comes to taxes and beurcracy I usually draw a blank stare. Thanks ADHD.
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So, My wife and I have been pondering this and hopefully someone can answer this before we go to buy the vehicle on Monday.
The wife and I are buying a 4Runner in Fort Oglthorpe, GA for cash FROM A DEALER. The question is: Where Do we pay tax? Both states? I was under the assumption that we paid taxes in our beautiful home state of TN but won't that dealer need to pay his tax on the sale? Please don't tell me we will have to pay two state's tax. If so that might be a deal breaker.
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So, My wife and I have been pondering this and hopefully someone can answer this before we go to buy the vehicle on Monday.
The wife and I are buying a 4Runner in Fort Oglthorpe, GA for cash FROM A DEALER. The question is: Where Do we pay tax? Both states? I was under the assumption that we paid taxes in our beautiful home state of TN but won't that dealer need to pay his tax on the sale? Please don't tell me we will have to pay two state's tax. If so that might be a deal breaker.
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I frequent prentice cooper but only early Thursday or Friday mornings. If you get there after 11 it usually can be quite crowded. I went one Friday morning and it was just myself and another guy shooting on the 100 yrds range. Nice and quiet and laid back. On another note, I went one Saturday about 1 in the afternoon and everybody and their mother who owned a gun in Marion and Hamilton co. were there. Some clean cut, most not. It's a shoot at your own risk, if I'm not comfortable shooting around the people that's there, I turn around and go home. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I think that's the appeal for me. I've tried deer hunting, I just can't get into it. There's just something about coyote hunting that draws me to it. It sounds like a ton of fun and I've got a 24'' varmint AR that's just screaming for me to take it somewhere other than the range.
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All you need is a BBQ, see "Dont come sniffin round my BBQ" thread...........
Daaaang, .357 mag? Nice shot
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Welcome to TGO and our hunting forum. I don't know what WMA's you have out that way, but for private land your local coop (farmers cooperative) is a good place to start. Talk to the employees at the coop and see who they can lead you to. These employees know most of the area farmers by name and can probably tell you which ones are having yote problems and would let you hunt.
Then on the other hand, a lot of land owners and farmers don't consider coyotes enough of a problem to allow hunting on their property.
Good luck with your search. Get to know some of our members here and see what comes up.
Dave
Thanks for the great advise, and that definitely sounds like a good place to start.
As for the WMA, the only one that is close is Prentice Cooper.
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Hey guys, been a lurker for quite awhile. Electrician by trade, gun lover by nature. Hope to make a stay here and get to know everyone. LOTS of great information here!
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So I'm looking to get into some coyote hunting this late winter/early spring. Does anyone have any information on some public land in east TN that you've had some success? Maybe some deer leases that someone doesn't have time to eradicate them from? I'm certainly not trying to pry any spots from anyones hands, just looking to get out and cut my teeth a little bit. Anyone have any advice on finding some huntable land? Interested really in any type of varmint hunting, but mainly Coyote.
Thanks!
Tradeing an ak74
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He recently moved and says he's waiting to close on his house. Just don't want to venture in waters where I'm over my head
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