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Jayhawker

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  1. Classic Cheetah's are great guns and fun to shoot! I have an 87 and hope to have a nice 81 one day. Great price. Nice looking 85F!
  2. Jayhawker

    Revolvers

    I do not think revolvers will ever go away. The person who taught me about handguns and how to shoot them, started me out on a 22lr revolver. Once I mastered it without picking up any bad habits, he moved me up to a S&W model 19 (38, then 38 +P, and then 357). I was very fortunate to start out this way. In my humble opinion, revolvers teach you to be far more accurate because they have far less bullets. So when you move up to a higher capacity semi-auto, the value of being accurate tends to stick with you. Now that I have taught some people to shoot, I too have found that it is far easier for some people to drop a round in a cylinder than it is to load a magazine. As for the 38 special round, I believe it will be with us for a long time. I have also found the colts to be fantastic revolvers (old and new) and the pinned and recessed S&W revolvers to be the same. Last, but not least, nice Colt’s KahrMan. A very nice find indeed.
  3. You can't go wrong with the 92FS. The only thing I have found is the Italian made ones seem a little more accurate than the Maryland made ones.
  4. Definitely a prize pony! Colt did a fantastic job with their 100 Year Anniversary Edition models.
  5. A work of art. Don't see .22's like this very often!
  6. Wow! Beautiful. Very tempting.
  7. Not sure if they travel that far, but I have used Smyrna Tree Service for years and they have have always done great work at a good price - 615-995-6260.
  8. GT has really grown. They have six stores across the country.
  9. And I must say, what I purchased was actually cheaper than anything I found online. But I have a feeling that is because they are mirroring some of Nashville Gun & Knife's prices on the more "unusual" items that they probably do not plan on continuing to carry. They are still going through all of their back stock, so who knows what might turn up?
  10. They had not “marked up” everything at Nashville Gun & Knife yet.
  11. The Outpost Armory's Belle Meade location evidently "opened" on the 24th of August. They still have a lot of the Nashville Gun & Knife stock and are currently doing a sort of inventory to re-tag everything. They are going to shift some of their firearm stock to the more appropriate location where it will most likely sell better (ie faster). I was there today to make a purchase and the staff they had were very helpful. Still have a nice selection there, but not too many used firearms if that is what you are looking for.
  12. Seems The Outpost Armory just purchased Nashville Gun & Knife in Belle Mead.
  13. Love the classic Cheetah line.
  14. Deal with confidence, great seller. Nice Hi-power.
  15. Wow, that is a pony you just don’t see very often!
  16. Unique collection. Definitely not something you see everyday!
  17. Beautiful blue. Now that is a prize show pony!
  18. Yet another nice pony!
  19. Beautiful. You wouldn't happen to have a picture of the other side? Thanks.

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