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  1. Price dropped after reviewing market values.
  2. Dang, Im saving for something else but this gun is making me want to forget the long term one and jump into another wonderful HK!
  3. Thank you for pointing out my oversight. Price is 25,000. Apologies.
  4. Please delete posting
  5. So I finally connected with my state rep (my fault not his) and he stated that this was not like the Texas Suppressor bill. Rather this is more like the abortion bills states have passed that don't really do anything until the federal law changes. In this case, the NFA would have to be amended or eliminated and then this law would make SBRs legal to own in TN.
  6. So I finally connected with my state rep (my fault not his) and he stated that this was not like the Texas Suppressor bill. Rather this is more like the abortion bills states have passed that don't really do anything until the federal law changes. In this case, the NFA would have to be amended or eliminated and then this law would make SBRs legal to own in TN.
  7. A pump action AR is very interesting. I would love to disassemble that just to look at it and play with that.
  8. I am going out of town for the next week and will be unable to check this posting. Please feel free to message me in the interim period however I will be unable to respond until Sunday May 15.
  9. I have always wondered why, with rare exception, lever guns are rifles and pump guns are shotguns. I have found a couple of guns that break this mold but overall (98%) they appear to follow this trend. So I am hoping one you you smarter folks can educate me as to why that is.
  10. I have a hunting bow that has been sitting in storage for a few years and I have done nothing with it. Long story is a family friend promised to take me bow hunting several years ago. He passed away 4-5 years ago suddenly and his wife left me the bow knowing about the promise. I have never been able to use and I have now packed it up and moved it 3 times in the last few years and I am ready to just be rid of it. I have a bow (Safari High country I believe), 10-12 arrows, a hard-sided case, a block target, hunting arrowheads, and a glove. I am asking $150 OBO for the lot. I am regularly in Williamson, Davidson, and Sumner counties. I can meet elsewhere it is just not as convenient and so may take a bit longer.
  11. Essentially we would be in a situation similar to California with illegal immigration and Colorado with marijuana. In that the state and local authorities cannot arrest you for those crimes and only a federal LEO could. Essentially, assuming my understanding is correct, you could have a SBR and be totally fine so long as an ATF/FBI/DOJ/ABC... agent doesn't show up to your home and arrest you for breaking federal laws. However, before doing anything I would consult an attorney and maybe your local rep.
  12. I completely agree. I heard the same things on youtube and rather than trust youtube with my freedoms I decided to reach out to my local rep to get his perspective on the law. Additionally, I may call a USCCA lawyer myself just for further clarification. In the mean time I will do nothing to the pistols I have equipped with stabilizing braces.
  13. My current understanding is that this is similar to Texas bill regarding suppressors in that if the SBR is made, sold, and possessed in TN it will be "legal" in that it is not against state or local law. Additionally, local agents cannot arrest you for breaking the federal firearm laws due to other laws related to that; you would have to be arrested by ATF, FBI, etc. However, I am going to meet to my state rep in a couple of days to confirm all of this. Additionally, last I heard there was a decent chance that Governor Lee was not going to sign the bill so it is still a ways off from becoming official state law regardless of what the bill actually says and means. Once I discuss this with my state rep I will report back here as I am hopeful others will as well. Perhaps even a good call to contact an attorney from the USCCA's list of approved ones in the area.
  14. Bushnell Forge 1-8x30mm Second Focal Plane for sale. I won this optic (and the included Leupold mount) in a raffle. There optic has set in my safe for the last 4 months since the raffle and has not been used. All of my rifles have optics and I just want to get some more money to spend on my next AR build. There is nothing dented, defective, marred, or otherwise "wrong" about this optic. It is illuminated, all I have done with the optic is instal a battery, look through it and then put it back in the box and in the safe. the box has some worn corners visible in the pictures from the tight fit in the safe however that is the only thing that separates this from a box on the shelf. These are for sale online (ebay, scopelist, cabella's etc) for approximately $425 new. I understand that even though this is NIB it is still "used" so I will be asking $350 (willing to negotiate) for the optic and mount combined. I sell FTF and can meet in Williamson, Davidson, Sumner, or Robertson Counties relatively easily. Other counties are doable but not as easily. I only take cash. Please feel free to reach out with questions.
  15. Well, the M1 question was moot. By the time I got to my aunts house he had already offered her 2G for it and I could not afford to pay any more than that so it is in his safe his tonight. As to the consolidating calibers; I like to have a certain degree of confidence that ammo will be available without significant effort put into finding it. For example, 9mm and 45 ACP are found in most every gun store in America, 25 auto is not. 5.56 and 308 are likewise pretty readily available whereas 32-40 is not. If there was any single lesson I pulled out of the covid/fiery peaceful protests ammo shortage, it was to be able to capitalize on most common or likely to be found calibers. Additionally, there is the added benefit of cost being significantly cheaper to buy 1,000 shells of say 12 gauge vs 1,000 shells of 10 gauge or any other comparison between common "calibers" and less common ones like 243 vs 17 hmr. there may be exception here and there but overall, prices are lowest when going with the "masses".
  16. Thank you all for your feedback! I greatly appreciate it!
  17. Thank you all much! I do appreciate the tips. I have written down yall's advice and a cousin of mine will go over in a week or so to see how it is marked on the barrel and send me a picture as well. I do appreciate it!
  18. Looking at purchasing one from a widow of a family friend. She is looking to get rid of a couple his guns and this one caught my eye on the list. I believe (if my research is correct) that International Harvester made the M1 in 30.06 and 308. This is simply marked as 7.62 which could technically apply to either as it could be 7.62x51 or 7.62x63. Is there any way to easily identify which it is? I haven't driven out to look at the gun I am just going off of pictures before I drive 3 hours each way to pick it up but I am not wanting to diversify my ammo stockpile anymore than it already is. I have 308 already and would absolutely buy it if it is but I am not wanting a 30.06. Any advice?
  19. sounds good.
  20. I saw where you said you had lost interest in shooting. First off I am sorry to hear that. But on a follow up, do you have anything else you'd be interested in selling?
  21. In summation the NFA act is a complete headache that we shouldn't have to put up with and it should be overturned or revoked? That was my take away from reading all of that....
  22. Good afternoon fine gun folk, I was at my local gun store today and saw a Head Down AR pistol which got me looking at their website. I am very intrigued especially with them being a TN company. However, before I purchased a rifle from them I wanted to see what you fine folk had to say about the product? I am not looking for a sales pitch just honest feedback about your experience with their rifles and AR pistols. Price wise they are in the same price point, even a little higher than, Aero Precision which is a company I am far more familiar with. So, before I spend more than what I would for another Aero I wanted to see are their firearms are worth the price increase. I do not mind paying for quality. However I do not want to be paying $200 more than an Aero just in the name of supporting a TN company that makes a mediocre product (no offense intended just a hypothetical). Again, real life first person experience and insight appreciated.
  23. Most of my travel is in state although I do make the occasional trip to Ohio or Florida. So in summation its a minor inconvenience but not to terrible especially in state if I go to my in-laws for the weekend or something?
  24. Back in TN after a few years but first time in the northern part of the state (Williamson and Maury co native). I am looking for a club/range where I can get quality training and range time. I know of Royal Range and Nashville Armory and others of the like down in Nashville but I would like to do some decent distances up to say 100m-200m up here closer to home. Is there any clubs in this area that meet that criteria and are open to new members? So far the google has not presented anything of note. Looking for a good community, good range, and good opportunities to continue to grow as a shooter and person.
  25. I currently have a "couple" pistols with SB tactical braces. I am thinking to the future in August when the BATF is theoretically going to make their final (for the next couple months or years) decision regarding the stabilizing brace question. Currently, I "carry" my braced pistols infrequently but occasionally especially on overnight/weekend trips as a backpack/home defense set up. I am trying to figure out if it will be a huge hassle in the future to continue to use those guns for that purpose should they become NFA items or if it is really no big deal. Looking for those of you with SBRs to help me out. Appreciate it.

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