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MarkS

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  1. This safe beast may be the most amazing 1911 I have ever put my hands on. It is a stock Kimber Custom II that has been fully upgraded with Wilson Combat components (original parts included) and a custom trigger that breaks like Murano glass. This is an amazing weapon that I dumped a ton of money in, and then found myself going another direction. Round count is less than 75. Everything in the picture is included, including 500 LN rounds, 2 extra Wilson Combat mags, 1 extended 1 standard, leather holster, a box of Silvertip HP(in case of werewolves). If you have always wanted an excellent 1911, but didn't want to drop 5k into it, then message immediately!!!!! $1000 cash Disclaimer: I have not personally fatally wounded any werewolves with Silvertip HP, use at your own discretion.
  2. Goodlettsville, TN about 2 miles from Whites Creek High school
  3. $850 cash or trade Vintage Howard by Baldwin Baby Grand Piano -1928. Beautiful piece. Includes stool. Water damage on top, as shown in picture. This has been a Beautiful piece in my home for over 20yrs.
  4. $475 cash or trade (trade value higher) Excellent condition, paid $2500 from Rooms To Go, has been used approximately 8 nights, always covered with protectors, in Excellent condition, no stains, rips, or tears. (Bedroom furniture already sold) Was in guest room. Now remodeling room for different use. Need this mattress set gone. Price is for mattress and boxsprings. Beautyrest Hybrid Materials & Construction Developed with a smooth, memory foam top that cradles you as you sleep, the Beautyrest Select™ Hybrid series offers consistent, conforming support that allows you to find your optimal sleep position. With added pressure relief, adaptable support and advanced motion isolation, you’ll have restful nights for years to come: ContourFit® Design is a unique construction, specific to only Hybrid mattresses, that allows you to find your optimal sleep position with a stretch and recovery surface that adapts to your body. Gel foams such as Beautyrest® Gel Memory Foam and GelTouch® Foam contour to your body for exception comfort and support. 1000 Series Pocketed Coil® Technology that conforms to your body for individualized support and motion isolation.
  5. Price Reduction: $80 for both Brand new, purchased lower for $99 and magwell grip for $30. Selling both for $100. This lower has never been used, has been sitting in the safe since I purchased it.
  6. Reduced Price $225 Purchased 2 of these new, this one has been fired less than 10 rounds, and has set in the box in the safe. Will meet at Bass Pro Opry Mills. Model Number: 3818 Caliber: 9mm Luger Capacity10+1 StyleCompact Manual SafetyYes Barrel MaterialAlloy Steel Barrel FinishBlued Barrel Length3.42" Overall Length6.52" SightsDrift Adjustable Magazines Included2 Weight21.9 oz. Grip FrameHigh-Performance, Glass-Filled Nylon Slide MaterialThrough-Hardened Alloy Steel Slide FinishBlack Oxide Slide Width1.02" Height4.35" Grooves6 Twist1:10" RH Available in CANo Available in MANo UPC7-36676-03818-3 Suggested Retail$369.00 Compact for easy concealment, the Security-9® is designed to fit a variety of available holsters. Rugged construction with black oxide, through-hardened alloy steel slide and barrel and high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. Precision-machined, hard-coat anodized aluminum chassis with full-length guide rails. Utilizes Ruger's safe, reliable and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset. Textured grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. Dovetailed, high-visibility sight system with drift adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. Sights can be easily changed out for different color options (available separately). Internal, Secure Action™ hammer provides strong ignition force, yet allows for easier slide racking when compared with many striker-fired pistols. Front cocking serrations enable positive slide manipulation. Safety features include integrated trigger safety; external manual safety; neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension; and hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. Safe, easy takedown with no special tools or trigger pull required. Also includes: two alloy steel magazines.
  7. Any ideas on how to get the slide off? It is stuck. Removed spring, and barrel bushing, and slide stop(no mag), now the slide moves about 1/4 inch back and forth and will not let me remove it. It is is Kimber II 45acp. Really don't need a gunsmith bill for Christmas.
  8. I was looking at ordering a lower kit from PSA, with a SBA3 brace, and wanted to make sure I did not open Pandora's box by owning the brace. It seems like this could open the door for the ATF to attack the actual law abiding gun owners that actually do try to obey the law.
  9. Thank you Gentlemen, that is what and how I thought it read, but with the ATF anything is up for interpretation.
  10. I have read several postings, websites, and general chatter, but I just want to be clear. Did the ATF requirement to register any AR with under a 16" barrel, and with a stabilizing brace as a SBR get overturned? The ATF website shows it still in effect, but other websites state the court ruling in Texas in November deemed that rule not lawful. So if I buy a pistol kit from PSA with a stabilizing brace, do I have to pay the SBR tax stamp or not?
  11. Thank you all for the discussion, as I have learned from the group. I hope this never happens to any member, and can now from experience say, "Turn the other cheek", as legally I might of been justified, the reality would have set in that my one finger salute set in motion the events that took a life. Even though the other party played a part, and had no business trying to come into the car, I am responsible personally, even if not legally, for my actions, and testament. I hope this experience, can be used as a lesson, and maybe save a member from being put in a similar situation, or having to live with a decision.
  12. I came to the same conclusion after contemplating, as a knee jerk reaction caused a unnecessary situation. Definitely have to own my own faults, as a traffic dispute is not worth a life, but listed that detail for full disclosure and discussion.
  13. If posted in wrong area, please move accordingly, as I could not determine which area would be best. On Christmas Eve, at Opry Mills, a very real and tense moment occurred. As my wife and I were about to pull out of Bass Pro, a car coming up the secondary lane slammed on their horn. I had the right away, and in the holiday spirit, I wished them a one finger holiday greeting. The car then cut over to the opposite lane of traffic and cut in front of me, blocking me in. Within seconds, the passenger was out of the car, and attempted to break the driver window with his elbow. I immediately pushed the car into park, as I went to draw my sidearm. Upon putting the car in park, my Camry automatically unlocked the doors, never realized that little detail before. The man was grabbing for the door already, and when it unlocked,, he slung the door open, and lunched at me. He was immediately hit in the face with my pistol, which startled him. He took a couple of steps backward, looked me in the eyes, then reached for his waist. At that moment I screamed stop or I will shoot. He looked at me for what felt like ten seconds, then literally jumped in the other car, and they sped off. Over the past few days I have wondered what legal grounds did I have, and not the "you would be fine", but would I have had to spend years fighting this in court? Did I use good judgment not firing, or was this a case that I could have been killed myself, and should have pulled the trigger? I have trained with guns for over 30yrs, literally started as a child. I have been to class after class, and never thought I would question a decision. The outcome was fortunate as neither my wife or I were hurt. But was this a scenario of being cool headed or was this hesitation that could have gotten myself, wife, or both killed? Please take a minute to consider your response, as a week ago I thought my reaction would have been different. Secondary factors and additional details: 1. Weather was clear 2. It was around 3pm in the afternoon 3. I did not have the "adrenaline" spike, in fact it was one of the clearest moments I have ever had. 4. Pistol I had was a Beretta APX Centurion 9mm 5. I never stepped out of the car 6. Driver of the other vehicle was a woman, and I had clear sight of both, upon drawing. 7. Yes I filled police report, but they seemed to chalk it up to holiday road rage, and didn't really seem to care. This was not a fear issue, as I drew my weapon, just as I have always trained. This is a "If this ever happened again, should I have neutralized the threat" Thank you for your time.
  14. Have any of you ever heard of this distributor? If you go through prices, some are listed as normal, some are shown as on Sale, and are several hundred dollars cheaper than anything I can find online. Just trying to find out if this site is legit. Not looking for random opinions, more how to tell if it's a scam. onlinegunsshop.com
  15. MarkS

    Cetme or PTR

    I am looking at the new release Century Cetme 308 with Wood furniture, which is supposedly assembled with higher quality parts, or spending the extra for the PTR. Is it worth the extra money, based on this will just be a range gun for having fun. I will put a sling on it, and shoot steel at 50-75 yards. I understand I can always spend more, but for having fun, is it worth $400 more?

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