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Yep.
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They can smell pretty much anything that you've touched. Not saying that they can't smell lithium batteries, but I believe they could smell the camera with or without. I left my GPS laying in the woods (in the Smokies) some years back. When I went back to get it, it had been chewed on by a bear. I won't swear to it, but I don't think I had lithium batteries in it.
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I don't have one, but I know someone who has a similar device made by Garmin. If I had to guess, I'd say the Garmin would be more robust. They know how to make outdoor stuff. Just guessing.
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Knoxville family kidnapped for extortion
Clod Stomper replied to Erik88's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Heard on the radio that something was going in there yesterday. I don't know how accurate the reporting was, but they said at one point that officers were going house to house and checking them. Unreal. Somebody has been watching too many movies. -
They might be following the fire ants. Saw my first fire ant hill in Knox Co this year. I guess the armadillos wont be far behind.
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That's what I'm gonna look for when I build another pistol upper. Mostly because it will be used mainly with a .22 or conversion, but also for some instability with 5.56. Do you know of a source?
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We all have brain farts. Sometimes in public.
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Meprolight reflex M21 sight
Clod Stomper replied to Troutburger's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
I have no experience with it, but it looks interesting. I'll be watching. Hope somebody with knowledge weighs in. -
You probably shouldn't post that on a public forum. I'm given to understand that meth labs are frowned upon in some circles. I never had a problem with poopy diapers from the beginning. Here's a tip, with the clean diaper, start at the front and wrap around to the back. At least that's the best way with a boy. Never changed a girl.
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Leave the fox alone please. They're pretty scarce these days. Probably due to pressure from the relatively recent migration of coyotes to this region. Until recently, I hadn't seen a fox for more than 20 years. If you're feeling the need to take something out, there are plenty of non-native invasive species to practice on. Coyotes, feral pigs, northerners, stink bugs, floridians, yellow jackets, etc.
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Don't worry. My little boy is two. When he is 17, I'll send him your way to watch out for her.
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Yes. Thank you. On top of that, "why would anyone, who is not qualified to be part of a militia, need a weapon"? Well, let's see. Self-defense perhaps? Should a 90-year-old, wheelchair-bound woman, who is clearly not militia qualified, not be able to defend herself? Of course, there are some who would argue that no one should live to be that old and be a drain on "the system", but that's another topic. I think.
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Yeah, right. We believe you. OK, 'fess up. BATFE? Or just a plain ol' creeper?
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Tennessee Statutes (warning complaining involved)
Clod Stomper replied to none's topic in General Chat
I was just about to mention Jamaica. Every one of them seems to have a death wish on the road. -
I have no problem with plowing over a bad guy, or shooting him. But just as one is responsible for a bullet that misses or goes through the target, one is also responsible for running over innocent bystanders. Was the cop sure that there was no little child playing behind that wall? Yes, it was a bit reckless. He should have shot him.
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Come on out here to East Tennessee. We've had movies filmed in our creeks. You sure do got a purty mouth, boy. We'll see ya soon.
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Private Rifle Class Knoxville April 2015...AAR added
Clod Stomper replied to Jamie Jackson's topic in Training Discussions
I wish I could make it to one or both. Maybe next time. And I hope next time is pretty soon. -
Open Carry at Walmart
Clod Stomper replied to Clod Stomper's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I've always concealed, at least halfway, when in public. Never had a problem with anyone who chooses not to though. This kind of situation kind of reinforces my urge to keep it hidden. -
In your pocket? Wow. I don't even have my Hunters Safety Course card anymore. And that was one that I actually used. We must be around the same age. I turned 18 in '91.
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Ruh-roh. He shoulda concealed it. http://bearingarms.com/felon-attacks-open-carrier-weapon-washington-walmart/?utm_source=gpfbp&utm_medium=fbpage&utm_campaign=gpupdate
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Is this the one y'all are talking about? Its expensive, but seems to lend itself well to the tactical mag flips. So, well worth the price. http://bearingarms.com/definitive-arms-akx-9/?utm_source=gpfbp&utm_medium=fbpage&utm_campaign=gpupdate Looks like a full-size receiver. The one that viscero posted above makes more sense to me.
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I started to order two, but they only have one in stock. So forget it.
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Tennessee background check law 1990's
Clod Stomper replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I don't have perfect recall of handgun laws in the '90s, but I WAS paying attention. I don't recall having a waiting period or background check beyond the fed requirement from 94 til 98. There was some law in the '80s requiring police chief sign-off on handgun purchases. Most likely only those through an FFL dealer. I only know this (I was well under 21 in the '80's) because a couple years ago I found an old form where a local chief had signed off on a purchase. If it was required for private sales, as Oh Shoot said, it was universally ignored.