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  1.   But that's just it I suppose. I am not interested in having a firearm I cannot shoot because then I'll be out of ammo and then I cannot buy ammo for because I cannot find it without paying someone on Armslist for it. I had a guy brag to me that he sold CCI for $15 per 100. IF .22lr is ever again readily available I would purchase a .22lr very quickly. But if it is going to be like this or worse, I no longer have as much interest in .22lr as I do larger calibers. Which is sort of why I created this thread. Everyone seems to say you "need" a .22lr (would be 100% true if bulk ammo was everywhere). I'm just thinking the opportunity cost of this could be better spent somewhere else, such as bulk reloading supplies or the like.
  2. From what I've seen, at a store a "trade up" would probably mean $200-$300 cash on your end for such a trade. That's assuming excellent condition. If I were you, sell it outright on here or the like. If you play your cards right you could come out even if you are patient.
  3. So, years ago when I first saw the Marlin XT-22TSR I fell in love with it. Took me a while to find one but when I did I instantly bought it. Recently I found a Nikon P22 scope and bought it. I have probably 1000 rounds of .22lr. I have not shot the thing for probably three years even though I would love to shoot it every time I go to the range. Ammo ability (of the lack thereof) is why I no longer shoot it. When I can reload 9mm for about $0.10 a round, why have a 22? So I figure I could probably sell the rifle, ammo and scope for $450. I figure if .22lr ever becomes cheap again I can purchase another rifle and ammo. Wouldn't mind having $450 right now. What do you all think? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I remember Groupon taking time to "analyze" their market and temporarily remove any firearms related deals a few years ago, but it looks like they have brought back allowing such deals to be sold through them. I use them on a monthly basis to make my cash go a little bit further on purchases that I can.   If you don't have a Groupon account, you should create one!   Anyway, $45 for a HCP at The Shooter's Depot in Chattanooga is not a bad deal.   Also, if you are a Discover cardholder, you can login to your online account, click "Cashback Bonus", "Start Shopping", and then select "Groupon" as the merchant, you will recieve 5% cashback ($2.25) when you make your purchase.
  5. Where are they located? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Not that I would do this personally but could see some doing so. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. That one is so easy it is stupid. Arrange to have them meet you somewhere but do not show. I bet they do if you offer to pay their asking price. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. If you don't want it, I might want it! Guy on ArmsList that has a G26 Gen 4 LNIB that wants to trade it for an XDs .45.
  9. All walk into a bar?
  10. Ooh:) TN is #5 in the nation for % of population with cc permit. 9.35%, 468,079 permits as of 5/14.   This however, would not be true I estimate if you were able to determine how many people carry in states that do not require a permit.
  11. We really like the show "Psych". In the show their Toyota Echo they call it "The Blueberry". My Wife loves raspberries so she has already named it "The Raspberry". She's awesome like that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Well. I really hope that I don't end up this bad! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Well...I guess the truth is if I go 4 years without having to replace anything major, I will be happy. If I do and the warranty covers it, then I will be happy. If I do and the warranty does not cover it for whatever reason I will be upset. So you think the timing chain issue should be trusted as much as Honda claims? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14.   I think I found something via Honda that suggests it *never needs replacing, for as long as the engine is "good".       http://automobiles.honda.com/information/frequently-asked-questions.aspx?Question=6
  15.   http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2387884   According to.
  16.   So do you agree that the timing chain should last another good while? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Yeah that's sort of what I am finding as I do research. However it has a timing chain and some conflicting sources claim 200,000 to 300,000 the timing chain should last. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. So yesterday we traded in the 1999 Volkswagen Jetta that has plagued us for a while. Now my Wife has a Honda Fit 2007 with ~95,000 miles on it. I've always been told by so many "Honda" people that Hondas are some of the most reliable vehicles you can buy. I hope this is the case.   Just wanting input from any available Honda people regarding to-do's, don't do's, should do's, and would do's.   Also, the finance lady at the local dealership talked me into "extended warranty coverage" from All-State, 48 month/48,000 miles.   https://allstatecarcare.com/Misc/PopUps/ViewOnBaseImage.aspx?OnBaseImageID=303   "Silver" coverage. Roughly $1,200 cost. $200 deductible. I told myself that I would not let myself be talked into this but sure enough I did. It sounds decent, but does anyone have any experience with the like?
  19. I think their server is getting slammed over this. It opened for me, but then again I'm using FireFox:) Keep trying?   *It does take a few seconds to load though.
  20. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mssmallbiz/archive/2014/07/07/largest-collection-of-free-microsoft-ebooks-ever-including-windows-8-1-windows-8-windows-7-office-2013-office-365-office-2010-sharepoint-2013-dynamics-crm-powershell-exchange-server-lync-2013-system-center-azure-cloud-sql.aspx   Released from Microsoft. Why not?
  21. Yeah. I may "need" $500 cash for something but if you are willing to trade something worth $750 just because you want to, I may be willing to do that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. I feel like one of us should pay to go to one of his seminars (someone that confronted him and he would recognize their name), and wear a sign with your TGO username. Then anytime a question is asked you start with "I am a member of tngunowners.com, that's t-n-gunowners.com. We discussed this certain aspect of what oh are talking about. Now, I am not advertising for anyone to join the free tngunowners.com, again that's t-n-gun owners.com, but would do you think about this side of the issue?" Or better yet keep mentioning vendor lawyers on here but in the same sentence make claim you are not even talking about any other lawyer at all. Take up an offering to send an obviously non advertising advertisement? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Story 1: Ricochet punctured my arm several inches Story 2: Left 1911 in Oven Too long and it burnt.

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