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Kleenbore Lead Away is the best thing I’ve used to clean the front of the cylinder on powder burn. Use it sparingly on the rest of the frame as it will start to polish it My 686 no dash dates to 1986. Goes with me most range trips. Welcome to the club!
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The Kroger on Port Royal got a truck about dinner last night. I was coming back from football practice and it was backed up into the road. It’s a mess.
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Woman arrested after pulling gun on Maury County school bus
jhc77 replied to Daniel's topic in General Chat
Thought that starts July 1 but could be wrong. If she isn’t on her property that’s an issue too. Pretty sure she doesn’t have a permit. Head hurts so I can’t keep piling on what else is wrong. Proud of what again? -
Is the pistol “pit” still small?
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Welcome to Spring Hill. Long time resident myself.
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Permitless carry: I'm still confused?
jhc77 replied to Grayfox54's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I believe if you got it before the enhanced vs online permit issue it defaults into enhanced. There isn’t any notation on your permit either. It’s sort of a mess you’d say. -
Looks like you have a few listed now. Guess I was confused on your post. The weather has worn me out today.
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Go to the TGO Store on here and purchase a Benefactor membership and sell them here. Great traffic in the Classifieds sections. Welcome to TGO
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Been here 15 years. Welcome to the neighborhood!
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Looking for a jewelry appraiser from Nashville to Columbia. Found a couple in Franklin but wasn’t sure if anyone here does it or knows of a solid choice.
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Permit: 27 Days from Fingerprinting to Mailbox
jhc77 replied to KevinMichael's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Anything firearm related is backed up. It was probably mailed. Good ol usps is a lot slow too. Lots of folks getting them these days. Could be in a huge pile that hit and backlog a few days. -
Welcome from Spring Hill. I ventured away from home in 2005. Lots of folks from TX moving in. Williamsport Lakes is a local fishing hole down there. I’m sure there’s more but that’s the place to go. Not to far from Columbia.
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I shipped a box to TX March 1. It didn’t show up as scanned when I dropped it off. First notification I got was that it showed up in Memphis yesterday and Dallas this morning. I dropped $35 to get it there. Thankfully the recipient is being patient with me. UPS was even higher but may go that route on things for a bit. It stinks
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Who Here Has A Generator, And It Saved Them ?
jhc77 replied to billt's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I installed permanent mount units when I lived in Virginia. They got the occasional hurricane, snow and ice. Enough to keep me very busy and the guy that ran it part time to quit his day job as an electrical engineer at a ship yard. He was constantly ducking out to do estimates and installs. I may look into one when we’re moved in our new home. Thankfully we have natural gas at that place. There aren’t too many in my neck of the woods here in the “city” but a few do have them. With underground power it takes a lot for ours to even flicker much less loose it for more than an hour. Automatic bus transfer is nice too. About 3-5 seconds and your back up and comfy again. -
I’d leave it on Auto still. Trying to hold out on using it for sure. So far we’re good on heat.
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I read up on this years ago. I’m talking closed loop heat pump set up. Or as closed as you can get. I can smell a skunk sometimes if it wanders by. This house is drafty. If things go as planned it’s being sold in a month or so. Just curious if it’s cost effective to let the heat pump run or let emergency heat cycle. Hopefully this mess will be gone by next week.
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It does switch to auxiliary around these temps. My crazy mind thinks why can’t there be a recirculating type system on these things by now. Seems to be easier to reheat 65-70° then to make heat from 25° and lower. There might be just not residential type set ups.
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More like a heat pump vs emergency heat cost thing. Various outlets say switch to the emergency heat when it dips below a certain temperature to keep the house warm or at a comfortable level. Our house is isn’t the best at retaining anything (on a crawl space) but the heat pump is keeping up. Switching over to Emergency heat will pump in hotter air then shut off like normal but curious to know if a constantly running heat pump fairs in electricity usage to an intermittent emergency heat usage.
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Grocery store here in Spring Hill was beat pretty good just after lunch today. I normally go Sunday morning but decided to go today. Looked like the day before Thanksgiving. My weather app says 7”. Who knows.
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We bought into a new construction build in October. It was now or never on us moving cause the wife wanted something brand new. The dance I'm doing now is I don't want to move twice. Our neighborhood currently is the last budget sweet spot in the city for starting families. The way the market is around here stuff lasts mainly a week when it gets listed. About 25% of the time it's sold before a sign gets in the yard. Another plus, I stand to make 6 figures on appreciation alone not including the 15 years in equity. The market is crazy for buyers, but it worked out very well in my situation.
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Opinions on buying Holsters, Ammo Cans and Rifle Cases
jhc77 replied to NwoSlave's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
I got an Urban Carry Lock Leather for my G19. Found it works very well for the M&P 2.0 compact 4” as well. Love two-fers. https://urbancarryholsters.com/lockleather- 16 replies
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Pistol magazine loader - feedback ?
jhc77 replied to docachna's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Uplula is great. Saves my thumbs. I normally load up at home before the range. If you look at https://www.maglula.com/product/uplula-9mm-to-45acp it almost yells at you about knockoffs.