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  1. What IS the code for this, anybody know? It's not in the 17-13 section. Well, carrying "in public" has same penalty as the sign in pic does, Class A misdemeanor. - OS
  2. No, the Aussies were able to manage all that on their own. Last country on earth I would have expected it of. - OS
  3. Oh Shoot

    Marlin 1894C

    Winner did BuyItNow. - OS
  4. Oh Shoot

    Marlin 1894C

    Unless you're seeing the stainless one, the higher one you're seeing is probably the "cowboy" model, has octagon barrel, barrel plug instead of band. The blueing on both 1894c's is described as "deeply blued" so I dunno about that, but the stocks are both American walnut, and both have the shiny "Mar-Shield" finish, sort of a urethane look. The cheaper 336's (A and W) probably do have lesser care of bluing, as they are not described as "deeply blued" like the 336C. The "plastic looking stock" on the A,W is wood, birch instead of walnut, but all current 336's have the "Mar-Shield" finish regardless of wood type. - OS
  5. Oh Shoot

    Marlin 1894C

    Mine was $485 new at Wally's. The blued model. Even though I really wanted one, I just wouldn't pay 100-200 more for one online just because they are hard to get. Marlin website show MSRP of $687.72. I guess, since only way to see that is to go through a Gallery of Guns link from product page. - OS
  6. My understanding also, another reason I question the report of Haslam's claim that the ordinance had been "changed". I watched all the City Council debate on the park carry thing, and the law director's take was also that the ordinance could not be modified, it either stood as is or had to be repealed to let the state statute take effect. Apologies for my lack of tact with "Clarification" is unfortunately wrong" comment. Nonetheless, the ordinance is what it is. To my knowledge, no one has yet been charged under it, at least since the state modified its park statute. Remember the two weirdos that were arrested on the bike trail last summer? Can't remember the exact circumstances, both were armed, one had discharged his handgun, and only one of the two had a HCP, something like that. At any rate, they were both charged with something or other, but I don't recall that "possession in a city park" was one of them. Again, mea culpa for such a blunt statement, xreedx. - OS
  7. Oh Shoot

    Marlin 1894C

    Yeah, I had discussed this what seems to be the most gun knowledgeable Wally's in Knoxville, the Clinton Hwy. store. You have to pay for it upfront. Manager fellow there said that a 1894 in .357 or .45 might take 3 months, a year, or however long, no way to know. Said you can get your money back after a certain time period if it hasn't come, don't remember what that span was. So I didn't do it, but that WAS the store I eventually found mine at. The gal there at the time, who actually did know something about guns and was a shooter, said she didn't know off hand, but her guess was that this gun had been ordered by someone in the past who had given up on it and she did know it had only come in a day or two previous. And only the one. No way to verify the veracity of all the above, but unlike most stores, these two folks did seem to know their stuff. You'll often see a .44 mag at Wally's, and of course the very common 336 in .30-30, almost always the W model. - OS edit: btw, they have been making the 1894C in stainless now, and apparently this is even MORE difficult to get except maybe online. Seems to be a scheduled limited run, or time line, or something on it.
  8. And about 20 other products and/or brand names. - OS
  9. Well, for what it's worth, we now have state statutes to prevent this. - OS
  10. Yep, can't quite conceive how hunting got in there, but "other lawful purposes" is often touted as making carry legit with a permit, or not, depending on state law. Might carry a copy of it if you're stopped in a Fed building at metal detector, see how that flies, I guess. - OS
  11. Well, unless they've specified something about that particular section of the Parks section, I don't see how it could have been changed, as this is the penalty for ALL city ordinance violations not otherwise specified. Haslam HIMSELF emailed you? - OS edit: ps, I just looked, says all current as of 12/29/09 No changes in the firearms section. My guess, whoever emailed you confused over state vs local rules, and what was settled.
  12. He's changed design on the Dual Carry now, has additional band of leather across top. Hell, he might sue me! - OS
  13. Again, I recommend David Bullard's Dual Carry for the IWB part. - OS
  14. This seems to be a consistent viewpoint of yours. Btw, you have an 11 shot 870? Where can I get one? - OS
  15. "Clarification" is unfortunately wrong, see my post above. Could be that the first person or two that gets charged will be made example of, with jail time also. - OS
  16. I don't know what you call "criminal charges", but the Knoxville ordinance violation IS a misdemeanor, and also carries the possibility of 30 days jail time: --------------- "Sec. 20-53. - Penalty for violation of article. (carrying in a Knoxville park): Any person who is found to have violated this article may be punished as provided in section 1-9. Sec. 1-9. - General penalty; continuing violations. Whenever in this Code or in any ordinance of the city an act is prohibited or is made or declared to be unlawful, or an offense or a misdemeanor, or whenever in such Code or ordinance the doing of any act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful, where no specific penalty is provided therefor, the violation of any such provision of this Code or any such ordinance shall be punished as follows: Any person violating any of the provisions of this general penalty article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and conviction thereof shall result in the penalties of a monetary fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) and the repayment of administrative costs incident to the correction of the municipal violation in an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) and/or by imprisonment not to exceed thirty (30) days, or both, for each separate offense. Each day any violation of this Code or of any ordinance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense." - OS
  17. Oh Shoot

    Marlin 1894C

    Yeah, regular power .38 feels almost exactly like .22LR oomph. .38+p maybe like .22mag. - OS
  18. Recorded for posterity. Your record and reputation are cleared. - OS
  19. It'll do ya well at any distance, trick is deciding what distance to zero it. Got mine set at 50 yards right now, does very well, even though the stock 10/22s are not tackdrivers. At 100-120 yards, drop is 5-9 inches, depending on ammo, and for the most part I can use the bottom of the vertical crosshair, where it first fattens up, to hit 9" plate while leaving the zero at 50. This with just cheapo bulk. Or you can zero it at a longer distance and just learn how much hold under to do at shorter differences. All kinds of methods, just depends on distance at which you want to be the most precise with the mighty .22LR, or say, distance you will likely see the most squirrels if that's what you're after. - OS
  20. Oh Shoot

    Marlin 1894C

    Here I be. Shot it some this very day as a matter of fact. Love it. Hey, come to think of it, you've shot it too, C.A.S. Took a year to find one locally, finally walked into the right Wallys on the right day. Only glitch was it shot a little high with rear all the way down, had Gander Mtn. put a taller front sight on (free, warranty). The Blackhawk is a good match, too, so you'll probably have to get a cowboy revolver to keep it company. - OS
  21. It was cool in more ways than one. Enjoyed meeting and shooting with both of you today. Appreciate the trigger time on the two HK's smopoim86, those are slick pistolas, even though HK hates us and all. aj discovered that AKs shoot much straighter when the bullet doesn't bounce off the inside of the flash suppressor on way out! - OS
  22. I have no bones to pick with Crossbreed or Comp-Tac. They both offer super functional designs and are among the most popular sellers for good reason. And I'm not a total Kydex snob or anything, I do use one for my Kahr when I pocket carry it, and it's hard to beat a Kydex pocket hoster in general, a place where thinner is better. - OS
  23. Don't forget the reduced size. Whole primary reason for the PM series. Doesn't seem like all that much between the CW and PM, till you try each one in pocket. - OS
  24. Get back to me when Gaston makes a 9mm small as the PM9. With Kahr you're paying for quality miniaturization in the PM series. - OS
  25. Aw, I've still got two or three you've never fired... Besides, without you, I'd never have gotten my mitts on the rare and mighty Phoenix. - OS

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