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  1. Remember, kids, write your officials and tell them to support this bill. Then if Bredesen VETO's it we can all use that against him in the next election.

    How is this? I'm not much of a letter writer.

    Representative Johnson:

    As one of your constituents that voted for you last election I would like to urge you to strongly support

    SB1597/HB1285 and urge your fellow representatives to do the same. I am a gun owner and NRA member and believe this bill is very important to show that the state government fully supports the U.S. Constitution, Bill Of Rights, and the 2nd Amendment. It is a very distasteful thought that the state would desire to retain the power to void the U.S. Constitution and trample citizens rights by kicking their door in and stealing their privately owned firearms during the situation of an emergency when lawful citizens need them the most. By passing this bill it will send a message to some in the government, (House Speaker Nafieh / Governor Bredesen), that the state government works for it's citizens and values the U.S. Constitution. I ask you again PLEASE, let your fellow representatives know that the voters strongly support this bill.

    Thank You:

    Jon M.

    Just e-mailed it to Representative Phillip Johnson® 5 minutes ago.

  2. I'm going to post some links, I don't know if someone already posted any of these before but these links will help you find the current status of a Tennessee Senate or House bill.

    Home page:

    http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/

    Current status on SB1597 / HB1285 to prohibit Governor from confiscating firearms and suspending sales during an emergency:

    Actions Taken on SB1597

    Action Date

    Actions Taken on HB1285

    Action Date

    Placed on Sen. Regular Calendar (1) cal. for 03/26/20073/22/2007Placed on s/c cal Criminal Practice and Procedure of JUD for 03/28/20073/21/2007S. Reset on cal.3/21/2007Assigned to s/c Criminal Practice and Procedure of JUD

    Current status on HB2184/SB2143 Handgun Permits - Allows any resident, who has a valid handgun carry permit, to possess his or her handgun while within the boundaries of any state park.

    Actions Taken on HB2184

    Action Date

    Actions Taken on SB2143

    Action Date

    Assigned to s/c Criminal Practice and Procedure of JUD

  3. Once the bullet leaves the muzzle, it doesn't matter if it came out of a Rossi or a Colt Python.

    Good article. I have always like Massads articals. I still have an RG-22, that was my first handgun and I bought it from an older friend when I was 16, different times then. I paid $20 for it. It's still probably worth $20 but it goes bang every time you pull the trigger.

  4. I'm far from an expert on ammo, I have chosen what I load on articles in magizines and opinions of others more knowledgable than me. When I seriously started thinking about what I carried and what I loaded it with was in the mid 90s when I bought my Kimber 1911. What I was used to shooting in it was 230 grain hardballs and Federal Hydro Shock 230 grain. Of course alot more harball but when the federal got old I would buy new and shoot up the old, it's what I have always kept loaded in my 1911. One drill I have done is put several numbered sheets of 8-1/2 x 11 paper on a target base and rapid fire one shot on each piece at 7 yards. With my Kimber I am able to keep each shot in the sheet I was shooting at. That's in the torso of an average man. I can do that with this loading so it's just what I am most confident with and even if it's not the best load, it's still a good load.

    Now the reason I got the XD-9 was the unavailability of the .45ACP model at the time and another motivation was that in the future I might sell it to one of my sisters or sister in law. Recoil doesn't bother me, I shoot a .357 snubby and had a Raging Bull .454 I used to shoot alot for fun. I actually traded it in for the more practical XD-9. I didn't pistol hunt for deer that much.

    Anyway, it's just a matter of what I am accustomed to and what I shoot well with.

  5. I found the Wolf ammo at a gun store in Nashville and the Winchester at a store in Dickson, just lucked into it. The Winchester has brass casings. The old Russian surplus I have bought in the past at the gun show for a bag of 100 at $10 was junk, some rounds would lock up in the chamber after firing and thought I would break the extractor to get them out, some didn't fire at all. Must be WW2 era leftovers. I read once that the old ammo had some coating on the casing that would melt in a hot chamber and actually glue itself inside the chamber. I always thought that the casing expanded and locked itself in the chamber. Whatever it does they are no fun to extract.

  6. I can't see that being legal no more than the home owners association making a rule that no one can stand outside with their neighbor and discuss politics. As far as discharging firearms in the city limits, most cities have a law against that but can't deny the ownership of firearms. These home owners associations think they're their own little dictatorship.

  7. No one gets to choose the situations they may face weather it's a shoot out with an attacker at a distance, then I much rather have my 1911 or XD but if I have my left hand holding the knife hand of an attacker fighting with him I believe the snubby would be the weapon of choice for me. Like I said though, the good guy doesn't have the choice. I try to keep an eye on suspicious people and stay aware of my surroundings the best I can. As far as the recoil of .357s in a snubby it doesn't bother me but follow up shots are slow.

  8. So far I have carried a 1911, XD-9, and sometimes carry my Ruger SP101 in .357. I like the big .45ACP round and the accuracy of it, 8 isn't a bad number of rounds but my Kimber has missfed a time or two, and it is big and heavy for a concealment gun. My XD-9 sub compact is a sub round but I do have 15 of them and it's very reliable. My little SP101 is light and small but powerful with .357 loads. There's only 5, and recoil is a female dog, and not very accurate past a certain range but, I have argued with a couple of people that it is the perfect side arm in certain situations such as if you were wrestling with an attacker and had to draw and shoot quick. You don't have to have the perfect grip, no safeties, accuracy is no factor since you will probably shove the muzzle in the attackers torso or only be a few feet away from him, and it will go BOOM 5 times in the torso. I love my autos but I still feel protected when I carry my Ruger.

  9. I generally carry concealed but I also don't make any special effort to make sure my gun doesn't show unless the situation call forkeeping a low profile

    Ditto. It's good that the law isn't specific, I conceal my handgun but don't have to worry about the bottom of the holster showing if I reach for something at the store, or it is printed somewhat by the shirt I wear.

  10. Mine was manufactured around 1994 and is in perfect condition, still have the box. Was thinking about trading it when I bought my XD, a local store offered me $50. I kept it. Not a bad back up.

    They're worth more than $50. I had the 971 ported .357 w/4" barrel I sold to my sister for a house gun, a snubby .357 I sold to a friend, and a 4"barrel 38 special I gave to my dad for fathers day.

    All had a smooth light action that rivals a S&W.

  11. I've got a Mosin Nagant that I bought online for $80. It's a pretty powerful gun, but I need some more practice with it because I don't take it out much. The ammo is cheap, plus being a bolt action and hence not burning through ammo real quickly it's a pretty cheap gun to shoot.

    My favorite rifle to shoot is the M1 Carbine. My grandfather gave it to me a few years ago. It had not been shot or cleaned in some time. Regardless, after a thorough cleaning it's been a superb shooting rifle. Very reliable and quite accurate in my opinion.

    I have an old M-44 Mosin Nagant carbine made in Poland. I bought it at the Goodman gun show for $65. The dealer had a table full of them so I picked out the nicest looking one. The dealer also let me swap the bolt out with another. I took it home and tore it apart, sanded and cleaned the stock the refinished it, only could do so much though, and cleaned all the metal and re blued the worn areas and bayonet. This M.N. has the smoothest reciever and barrel than any other I have seen. I can also put all rounds in a 3" circle at 100 yds with iron sights, and bench rest. Anyway, I really like it alot, it shoots great with good ammo,(buy good ammo). It's more than enough gun for deer or just about anything else around here. It you can find them, Winchester 180 grain soft points shoots well, and newly manufactured Wolf ammo shoots decent but be careful of bulk Russian surplus ammo.

    MoisenNagant.jpg

  12. .45 ACP - 230gr. Federal Hydra-shok in my Kimber. I have always loaded this since the mid 90s when G&A and Handguns authors used to talk about the Fuller index of one shot stops and the 230gr. HS was the top .45 load. I'm assuming no one takes the Fuller index seriously anymore because I never read about it anymore but it's still a good load and the most accurate in my Kimber, and reliable.

    In my XD-9 I currently have it loaded with 115gr Remington HP for the simple reason that I bought 3 boxes of 100 for $12ea and have shot up everything else. But, I have 15 of them ready to go, their fast, accurate, and reliable. Someday soon everything is going to be .45ACP though.

  13. I'm like everyone else. They are OK, but not special. Adequate for a utility gun.

    If it's the weapon you happen to have in a bad situation, then it's the best handgun ever made.

  14. I have owned several, .38 and .357. I wouldn't put ten thousand hot loads through them but IMO they are decent revolvers, good inexpensive defense weapons. One thing about all the Rossi revolvers I have owned, and these were from Interarms, is that they have a nice trigger action for such an inexpensive handgun.

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