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monkeylizard

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  1. Looks great and I love the logo Now I'll have that song in my head all day.
  2. I saw this post last night and said I wasn't going to give in to the temptation . . . . then you all show up and ramp up the peer pressure I have a nice pair for me, but now it'll be nice to not have my dad shouting at the range because he can't hear anything.
  3. The above is correct. Private sales can occur between 2 residents of the same state as long as the buyer is 18+ for handguns. There is no age requirement for private sale of long guns. FFL sales are 21+ for handguns and 18+ for long guns. Reminder: Private sales MUST go through an FFL unless both buyer and seller are residents of the same state. NO INTERSTATE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP ON PRIVATE SALES IS ALLOWED W/O USING AN FFL IN THE BUYER'S STATE. I mention that because you're close to both Arkansas and Mississippi and no telling who you might have show up wanting to sell in Tennessee. Straight from the ATF: Age - https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/infographics/minimum-age-gun-sales-and-transfers Transfer - https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/whom-may-unlicensed-person-transfer-firearms-under-gca
  4. Epstein's prison shoes?
  5. I've been to enough gun shows. I'm making a right turn.
  6. @OP - Correct. USPS does allow in-state shipments of long guns. Handguns can not be mailed. Good luck using USPS and expecting anything to actually arrive on time, if ever. FedEx and UPS won't ship any firearms from non-licensees. https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/may-nonlicensee-ship-firearm-through-us-postal-service
  7. You should see what he's carrying concealed. Got an 870 Wingmaster down that left pants leg.
  8. WMA ranges are managed by TWRA. Give them a call or email and someone should be able to give you the dates. Region 2 office: 615-781-6622 TWRA.ASKRegion2@tn.gov
  9. This. My passport will work fine for flying and entering Federal buildings, but I don't want to carry a passport just to fly domestically. It would be one more thing to keep up with or have stolen.
  10. Obviously the garage is where he stores those air mattresses . . .
  11. That's where he keeps important stuff like $43.50 worth of garage sale merchandise and a treadmill.
  12. It's not crazy if it works!
  13. All of those managers would also describe themselves as the one in the hole.
  14. Since this thread keeps popping back up . . . @Godisgreat - the information above applies to IN STATE ONLY. Assuming you're a resident of Tennessee, those rules apply to sales within Tennessee. An in-state private sale requires buyer and seller to both be residents of the same state, so a seller from KY meeting you in TN for the sale is NOT "in-state". For sales from anywhere besides your state: You can buy a long gun from any FFL nationwide at 18+ and can take possession at their location. FFL handgun purchases (21+) and private sale long guns (any age) or handguns (18+) MUST be sent or carried by the seller to an FFL in your state for a transfer. None of which makes any sense at all, but there you have it.
  15. It's the Ice Track on Mario Kart.
  16. Hmmm....those cars are uncommon and AIUI need someone who knows how to work on them, especially if you have the active aero bits and 4-wheel steering. That's one reason I've stayed away from them though I've been tempted more than once. You might check out some forums specializing in the 3000GT / Dodge Stealth and see if there are any Mid-TN folks who could direct you. A quick Google search turns up: https://www.3si.org/ https://www.3sgto.org/forum.php https://www.mitsubishi-forums.com/forums/3000gt-gto-forum.33/ What makes you think you need a full rebuild?
  17. I always thought the intent was for things like giving a kid a .22 on their 12th birthday or something like that, but yes, in a private sale an 8-year old can buy a .50 BMG if they can find someone who will sell or give it to them. 'MURICA!
  18. I only have eyes for yo u.
  19. My dad was career USAF and one of our assignments was Bitburg, Germany during my high school years. I was in the Air Force Jr ROTC program and we got to go the Lorraine American Cemetery in Saint-Avold, France to participate in a parade. It's been a long time now so I don't recall if it was a V-E Day celebration, or a date specific to that town's or region's liberation, or something else, but it was amazing how many people turned out almost 50 years later. I didn't appreciate it at the time, but looking back it makes me very proud and honored to have been able to help commemorate the achievements and sacrifice of those men and women. We traded insignia and ribbons with a similar cadre of French troops. all were pretty young. I don't think they were as young as us, but I think it was some kind of reserve unit. I still have the beret I traded my flight cap to get.
  20. Here it is straight from the horse's . . . well . . . you know . . . https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/minimum-age-gun-sales-and-transfers Summary: Private sale - Long guns at any age. Handguns at 18. Dealer sale - Long guns at 18, handguns at 21
  21. Lots of pollen and other allergens in those cemeteries. . .
  22. He likes to play classical, especially anything from Clawed Debussy or Ludwig von Bearthoven,
  23. What did they expect? He's just a bearginner.
  24. Texas Law Hawk is another great one. Talons of Justice!!!!
  25. runco mentioned an auctioneer. That's a good bit of advice. If you're interested in that route, Gary Realty & Auction down in Columbia does several gun auctions each year. I've been a winning bidder at several of them and the whole staff is a class act or as we say 'round here: "them's good people". Mostly each auction is from one large collection, but he'll usually do one or two each year from several collections combined. The final bids are usually real solid, but I don't know what the auctioneer's cut is.

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