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9mmNoob

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  1. Thanks for the link and especially the tip about being annexed! I would have never thought about that.
  2. Hahahaha! Truth!
  3. Howdy all, My wife and I have started house hunting in the Seymour/Sevierville area and I'm wondering about the legality of target shooting on your home property. Obviously if it's not safe, it's a no, I wouldn't be popping of rounds in the middle of a neighborhood with houses all around lol. I can't seem to find any information on the county website and any google search just turns up with "check local law". We'll end up in either Knox county or Sevier county. Any tips, pointers, or links would be greatly appreciated!!!
  4. Thanks!!! I've heard good things about Bill's. I'll definitely drop in sometime.
  5. I'll definitely look at the Seymour shop. I'm in the south Knox area.
  6. Hello, I'm sure this question has been discussed in the past but I couldn't find any clear answers in my searches. I have a friend in virginia who has a glock 26 that he purchased in a face to face private sale. I want to purchase the gun from him but I live here in Knoxville. Do I have to get it transfered through a FFL dealer in Tennessee or can I purchase it face to face in a private sale? Also, I'm new to the Knoxville area when it comes to firearm purchases. I'm looking for a good store/dealer in the area to do some purchasing/trading. Anyone have any recommended dealers? I'd prefer to give my business to a local shop but I'm not apposed to a traditional retailer(basspro,gander,ect...) Thanks!!!
  7. Thanks for the replies!
  8. Hi all. I'm new here and starting to get into firearms more seriously. Go Vols! Currently shooting a Glock 26 and the LCP. Random fact: I shot the s&w 500 the other week... wow.
  9. America. Jesus. Freedom.
  10. America. Jesus. Freedom.
  11. Hi all! I'm new to the forum and fairly new to the wonderful world of firearms. I'm in the process of obtaining my carry permit and have a question about ammo storage. I am a "non-student adult" who lives/works on a college campus. So with my permit, I am allowed to keep my gun in my vehicle as long as I am not "in posession" of it while on campus. Does anyone know how/if the law speaks to keeping ammo in a residence? I will not be keeping my gun in our residence but don't want to drive around with a bunnch of ammo bouncing around in the heat, humidity, ect... Any thoughts? Thanks!!!

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