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Oh Shoot

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  1.   Answer is: there is no federal or TN law that limits the number of firearms you may buy, either through FFL or in private sales, whether at one time or over a period of time.   To stop you, the cops would have to arrest you on some bogus charge, like "creating a public disturbance" or something.   - OS
  2.   Looks like she'll get the course waived, that'll save her 50-100 clams.   http://www.tn.gov/safety/handgun/apprequirements.shtml     "Kentucky Applicant must be twenty-one (21), complete the Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit application, provide proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Residency, pay one hundred and fifteen dollar ($115.00) fee, and be fingerprinted. (Kentucky requires the applicant to complete a safety course)"   - OS
  3.   Since I'll be likely curtailing shooting even the ones I already own, I feel pretty much same way.   - OS
  4. Not just guns. I ordered a bunch of 10/22 parts, just for SHTF backup really, back in mid Jan, just arrived day before yesterday. As always a class act, they didn't charge my cc till they shipped, so I just let it ride. - OS
  5. I don't have empirical evidence, but seems overall slowing down.   Most certainly, I see both handguns and rifles in TGO Trading Post sitting longer or not selling, even the ones that are quite fair deals.   If you can't afford, or even get, ammo to shoot them, gotta affect sales, no?   - OS
  6.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBdpINm9UBU
  7. If you want to read them as actual statutes, use:   http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/tncode/   Most are in 39-17-13xx   Deadly force related in 39-17-6xx  39.11.6xx   (way site is designed, can't give you direct links)   - OS
  8.   Well, a pocketknife should get it off pert quick, eh?   - OS
  9. Like, they didn't consider simply taking the entire gunbelt? Duh.   - OS
  10.   You're kidding yourself. First place I'd go if I couldn't buy from FFL, and I'm sure I don't have any special insight into the matter.   I wouldn't know where to find that guy who only sells to felons from his trunk, why would the average criminal? And even if you did, where are the prices and selection the best?   For all I know, I've sold to a criminal myself, as there's no way to know. It's just an inconvenient truth, eh?   - OS
  11.   50 clams and/or 30 days for carry at PO ain't so bad. :)   - OS
  12.   No need for that ... just buy it at gun show in majority of the states.   - OS
  13.   You're all heart, Mikey. ;)
  14.   No I meant that OP said "i see advice from 150-190 degrees to boil the polymer".   - OS
  15.   It is indeed true that the machine gun ban was a last minute amendment which was passed by voice vote, and erroneously, for which you can thank Charlie Rangel.   - OS
  16.   Me either, but I know water won't boil at 150-190 degrees.   - OS
  17.   That's the mighty Tennersee River down theah.   - OS
  18. All counties in TN, same thing you get printed on form in mail:   http://www.tn.gov/revenue/pubs/renewbymail.pdf   (link from http://www.tn.gov/revenue/vehicle/)   Robertson is $111.25 by mail, 2 bucks cheaper in person.   - OS
  19. Tsarnaev was charged and read his Miranda rights today.   - OS
  20.   As Ron White puts it, "I had the right to remain silent, but not the ability." :)
  21. Take a same size punch and smack the flat part of brad on each side of inside part of the pliers while the other side lays on steel plate or vice or something, will tighten up the parts that swivel so will stay closed well again. The small nubs that show in pic on other side aren't really that way in reality on either of the two models I have (including the one depicted) they're flattened already into a flange. - OS
  22. Nifty. I can recommend Swiss Tech stuff. I have the 19 in 1 on keychain, use it all the time for one thing and another: http://swisstechtools.com/proddetail.aspx?pid=29 - OS
  23.     ???   You don't think the ATF should be allowed to have a list of the gun vendors they actually license?   Or shouldn't publish it? Kind of helpful if you're looking for one, just like the ones in databases on GunBoker and elsewhere.   How could this in any way out an individual?   - OS
  24.   Edit: yep, ships free also, my bad...good catch.
  25.   Well, I must admit that's kind of cool for those who would be most likely to use them in a real world practical way. You'd have to train that way though.   But certainly sounds like something that will become all the rage in the tactical mall commando community too. :)   - OS

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