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  1. I keep the 4 or 5 mags I have cased with each AR loaded, but have a bunch stored unloaded too.   Hell, I have mags that may never be removed from the packaging unless The Meltdown or Revolution occurs.   - OS
  2.   I'd call that pretty biased: I had it at one each way and one a tie.   And no way the USA electorate would put Rand Paul in office. Even if some big and Very Bad things happen before '16 to swing things back to the GOP, it won't be Paul.   - OS
  3.   HCP is an "defense" to the law. There are others.   Unlike many states, TN starts with the premise that it's illegal to possess a loaded firearm, period -- and then gives "exceptions" and "defenses" to that. Best to bone up on TCA weapons law yourself.   http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/tncode/   Can't give exact URL to the section the way that site is coded, but you want 39-17-13xx.   - OS
  4. You'll not find a definition of it in TCA, but suffice it to say that possessing a loaded firearm is always "intent to go armed" in TN, simple as that. With other implements that can be used as weapons it becomes a grayer area, but not with firearms. And note that having an unloaded gun, but ammo immediately accessible, let alone on your person, is not "unloaded".   That archaic law you found is duplicated in many cities throughout TN since the 1870's; Knoxville has it also. In short, it's simply not enforced, last incident of that according to MTAS was in 1912.  Can say quite a bit more about it, but in short, that's all you really need to know as far as being legal, simply ignore it.   It was brought up in this recent thread also, if you want to see a bit more about it:   http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/61203-carry-prohibited-without-sign-being-posted/   - OS
  5. I imagine I could hit a person at 100 yards and in with just a front sight on AR. But I would extend the frigging stock back some to prevent shoulder and neck cramp. :) - OS
  6.   Shows how my enthusiasm has faded I guess, I was dinking on 'puter at same time.
  7.   Wasn't. But if it fits, I'm agin' it too. ;)   - OS
  8.   Offering to sell it outright has nothing to do with trading, eh?   - OS
  9.   TICS is Tennessee Instant Check System. They query NICS just like any other state but also do their own check (maybe). And tack on $10 for the favor.   http://www.tbi.tn.gov/firearm_check/firearm_back_check.shtml   - OS
  10.   Look, you can carry an AR or AK pistol with your HCP, it's perfectly legal.   Just expect to be questioned, asked to see your permit. Maybe even held up while they call in to find out the ruling, etc. All of which is legal also.   - OS
  11.   The one that recently got my goat started as trade, then became "make me a cash offer".   - OS
  12.   All the more reason to nuke the practice. If you're ashamed of publishing the price, then don't post.  There is no longer a "gouging rule" here, and I might even pay a "gouged" price, as that's certainly a subjective concept, but I simply want to know what that damn price is, to keep from wasting both my and the seller's time, and whatever extra incremental TGO bandwidth it uses.   - OS
  13. Since I've seen a mod or two jump into a Trading Post thread in the past and say, "you must list a price", I thought this was already a rule.   But re-reading the actual rules, I see it's not stated as such.   - OS
  14. IMHO, David, you need to add one more clarifying rule regarding selling: if offering for cash, price must be stated.   Seeing too many "make me a cash offer" ads. Even in threads that are listed as "trade", some devolve into that. These are de facto auctions when it gets to that point.   Maybe a small nit, but now and then I see something I want, but I don't think it's the intent of the forum to have to "bid" by sending multiple PMs to try and score it.   - OS
  15. I think I'm finally getting inured to the whole thing, for the first time I actually forgot it was on Sunday. Didn't think about it till yesterday.   That was ridiculous that nobody could hit either the Guv, cohort in edge of woods, or guy in tower with a frigging thousand rounds. All standing unconcealed, let alone behind cover.   Never saw a driver emerge from the zed delivery truck either, or did I miss that?   - OS
  16.   Knoxville has it. You could try it here. Right.   "Sec. 19-104. - Carrying dangerous weapon. Any person who shall carry in any manner whatever, with the intent to go armed, any razor, dirk, bowie knife or other knife of like form, shape or size, sword cane, icepick, slingshot, blackjack, brass knuckles, Spanish stiletto, or fountain pen pistol or gun, or like instrument containing a firing pin and capable of shooting tear gas or pistol cartridges, or any pistol or revolver of any kind whatever, except an Army or Navy pistol which shall be carried openly in the hand, or any other dangerous weapon, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor."   - OS
  17. Under federal law, that is true, it's not a firearm. That's why you can get one shipped directly to your home.  And TN AG has even opined that even a felon may own one.   However, under TN TCA definitons, a black powder firearm still meets the definition of "firearm" and "handgun", and you can't carry a loaded one without an HCP.  Which you can't get as a felon.   On the other hand, many towns in TN have the old ordinance that all firearm carry is illegal, "except for an Army or Navy pistol, carried in the hand". Knoxville does, for example. Belle Meade did, for another example, until Kwik forced that issue.   But I don't believe I'd count on that. :)   - OS
  18. Yep, what could be more fair these days. They don't charge card unless shipped, and that's an important factor.   I got one of the FTC required notices on something or other from them once, I opted to let order stand, dang if I didn't get it a few days later.   - OS
  19. Thing is, one of O's new executive orders puts all denied 4473s into a permanent database, as I understand it.   It doesn't define whether this means permanently denied, or also those denied and overturned on the appeal. If in the latter, all they have to do is first deny them on an increasing basis, and put you in the database even though you're approved. Was just an "admin error" after all, eh?   - OS
  20.   Mea culpa, deleted my previous follow.
  21.   Shows pets okay, too.   http://warrenproperties.com/index.php?option=com_properties&view=property&cid=1&id=61&Itemid=28
  22. From the story: "...obtain and continuously maintain a policy of liability insurance in an amount not less than one million dollars specifically covering any damages resulting from any negligent or willful acts involving the use of such firearm while it is owned by such person.” What insurance company will write me a policy to cover negligent acts? And "willful" would suggest "unjustified or overtly negligent" or "criminal", and I don't think they write those either. - OS
  23.   I guess they assemble, package, and ship them. Saw a pic on one of the stories, can't find it, shows guy with stacks of the various components around him.   I'm sure they have R&D part too. And accounting/billing.   - OS
  24. This one has stayed up to date on it:   http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/61107-watch-magpuls-response-closely/

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