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WPS One Man Room Clearing - Anyone taken it?
DHF replied to maroonandwhite's topic in Training Discussions
Unfortunately I am out of town on business that week. Thanks for the info. Please post on your experience. -
WPS One Man Room Clearing - Anyone taken it?
DHF replied to maroonandwhite's topic in Training Discussions
Very interested in this as well and hope to hear how about your experience with the class when you return. -
I'd need to see the video before throwing in my two cents. Was it a good shoot and will someone be charged and then convicted are different questions. Yours is the harder one to answer.
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Does Sig include a cover plate for the slide in case the optic is removed?
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wanted WTB - Something to cheap to practice refinishing on
DHF replied to Thursty's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I have this old 1911 knock-off that I have had for a long time. It is just sitting here in a semi-functional state, if you want to play with it. Just PM me if interested. Happy to help your cause. I am in the Nashville area. -
Sounds great. I have been thinking along the same lines but have had a busy couple of months. I am personally fairly open the middle three weeks of March (the 6th or later) and can make a meet up almost anywhere in the greater Nashville / Clarksville / Murfreesboro / Hendersonville / etc... area.
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It is painful to hear these people in the opposition speak with such authority about automatic weapons when their ignorance and agenda are so thick they choke the air in the room. I agree that those on the side of personal freedom need to take a few minutes to be able to counter these false statements aggressively.
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Thank you for providing.
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wanted WTB - Sig Sauer P229 and P226 9mm Caliber X-Change Kit
DHF posted a topic in Gear Classifieds
I am looking to purchase a Caliber Exchange kit for a Sig P229 and a Sig P226. I currently have 40cal versions of the firearms that I am wanting 9mm kits for. Please drop me a note if you have one that you would consider parting with. -
My understanding is that if it started out as a pistol, it can be returned to being a pistol. If this all gets overturned/dropped and you wish to do so, you should be able to put a pistol brace back on the firearm. But the firearm will still be registered with the NFA as an SBR unless you go through the process of de-registering it with them.
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Guns & Gadgets did a nice video on this as well. We can only hope that they are able to chip away legally at this but the forces out there trying to take away our rights are many and their ignorance is strong.
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One step they could implement that would help reduce the number of firearms that would be left in vehicles is if they made it legal for people to carry their firearms and ammunition with them into stores, work, hotels, etc... Add that to any letter to your representatives. Their own rules are helping to exacerbate the problem, not that we don't see that everyday.
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I have heard people talking about how auto owners should be held accountable if they don't lock their doors &/or leave the keys in the automobile. This bill even lists ammunition. Think how long this list could get if you want to start talking about "dangerous" items they could steal. Guess we'd have to start with the car itself.
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HB1233 Firearms and Ammunition - As introduced, creates the offense of storing a firearm or firearm ammunition in a motor vehicle or boat while the person is not in the motor vehicle or boat unless the firearm or firearm ammunition is kept from ordinary observation and locked within the trunk, utility or glove box, or a locked container securely affixed to the motor vehicle or boat; requires the owner of a firearm to report the loss or theft of the firearm to law enforcement within 24 hours of the discovery of the loss or theft. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13. https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/default.aspx?BillNumber=HB1233&GA=113 NewsChannel 5 story: https://youtu.be/TDOoY5PQKIA WPLN Article: https://wpln.org/post/a-record-breaking-number-of-guns-have-been-stolen-from-cars-in-tennessee-state-democrats-are-introducing-legislation-to-crack-down-on-gun-owners/ I agree that we should all be securing our firearms at all times but... whose the criminal here?
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Copy on this. I do not have any plans to do so either. I have already gone through the process and have multiple SBRs in my trust and am glad I did it through the system and would not want to partake in this BS, either. When I did my most recent one, the pistol brace thing was up in the air the first time and I was advised that it may be free in a month. I decided then that it wasn't worth the savings. They aren't exactly known for operating in good faith. Getting an NFA Trust and some shiny items to put in it was one of the best things I ever did and I highly recommend everyone consider it while they still have the option to do so. As you mentioned earlier, they do not know what you have amended to your trust or anything about it until you file it with them. But they (or a court) probably won't recognize something if it is not notarized.
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I agree that I would think your NFA trust could take ownership. William Kirk's video lays out the "legal" ownership per NFA forms, etc... but you and I can do a deal today on a non-NFA item and you are now the owner. The only way to really know if it would fly with the NFA is to try it. If I was planning on taking advantage of this situation, I would have transferred any pistol I may have owned into my NFA Trust and submitted the paperwork to see what happened. Especially as I would not want to own any such items if they were not in a Trust. I would take into consideration that it may not work, but oh well if it doesn't. We will probably hear reports in the future of people trying it but I would also expect that results may vary among those that try. As a post I put up on this thread Tuesday 01/31/2023 mentioned, the NFA FAQ on this issue states: Appears they acknowledge that a trust can own a firearm prior to registering it as an NFA item. Hope fully this will get shot down by the courts and this conversation will just be academic... until we get to have it again in a year or two, anyway.
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free SOLD - Craftsman Model 113 10” Cast Iron Table Saw - Older Model
DHF replied to DHF's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
Saw is no longer available. Thank you. -
Craftsman Model 113 10” Cast Iron Table Saw Price: Free to someone who will appreciate it. I am placing this older Craftsman Model 11310” Table Saw that has a cast iron on TGO before attempting to list it anywhere else. I want it to go to a good home and someone who will enjoy it. What better place to look than here. I received this saw from the father of a friend who was moving into a smaller place after his wife died. He had it set up in the small shop he had in his garage. He said it was working when he disassembled it and gave it to me but I have not had it up a running myself. It has been sitting in my climate controlled basement since receiving it. I have realized that I am not going to utilize this saw myself and have decided to try and find someone who would appreciate it. I was considering refurbishing as some have done (see link below) but do not have the time or extra space. The saw Does Not come with any saw blades, but the motor and belt are included. Side wings, manual and other accessories that are pictured are included as well. This is a very heavy saw. Online info says it is about 250 pounds so while it appears that it could be a good contractor saw, its weight makes it one that needs to live in one location. Send me any questions you may have, and I’ll get you an answer as quickly as possible. See Attached Pictures (saw blade pictured not included) I am in Nashville. Located close to the I-65 and I-440 intersection just south of Radnor CSX rail yard. Vintage Craftsman 113 Table Saw Restore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK7uhJV0MI4
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Copy on that. The lawsuits have started to be filed and while this issue doesn't mirror the bump stock cases, hopefully the climate is right to get these overturned like so many other things have recently. At least buy us another year or two any way of a what is left of our eroding freedom. I have written and called all my Tennessee reps (and a few other's in the state) as well as those in another state I have property in, to let them know where I stand on this and the ATF in general. There are plenty of form letters out there that you can modify or pull info from to put one together. I may just be taking a leak into the wind but sometimes you have to get a little wet.
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I have used a Silencer Shop kiosk and had the same trouble. It was myself and another person in my trust. We both had the same problems. It was absolutely painful. Employees at the store said it happened a lot. I darn near through in the towel and went and had them done with ink. Finally quite worrying if the system said they were passable and just went with it as I was told they would be inspected before submission, anyway. They ended up going through but was just about more trouble than it was worth as it even took longer than it would have to have just have cards physically. I appreciate you sharing your experience and I will definitely make note of your tip. I hope it helps others as well.
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Did you use the Finger Print or the ATF option? If you don't mind, I would appreciate an outline of your experience with their service and how it worked, as I am sure others would.
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The rule doesn't take effect until 120 days after being published so it looks like an individual has until May 31st, 2023 until it takes effect. I'm not a lawyer and I don't play one on TV or the YouTubes, though.
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The video that Jared at Guns & Gadgets posted today from a training seminar with the ATF tries to explain some current questions asked of the ATF on this. As much as answers from a government agency and it agents can explain anything clearly.