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monkeylizard

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  1. Did you order the side of cockroaches?
  2. Hattie B's may or may not be posted. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/87574-hattie-bs-hot-chicken/?hl=hattie Pepperfire is not. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/90282-pepperfire-hot-chicken-not-posted-never-will-be/
  3. I wonder what those RSOs would make of this.
  4. PSA is clearing out some Magpul stuff. Best price I've ever seen on their Art Of the fill in the blank videos. $9.99 each. http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/deals/clearance/magpul-clearance.html
  5. As Dolomite said above, markings on the lower don't mean anything. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/91172-ar-15-handgun-question/?p=1309965
  6. Bad link. I get 404.   I think it's this one though: http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/159201-my-wwii-us-small-arms-collection/
  7. Do a backstage tour of The Ryman. Skip the Country Music Hall of Fame. It was made for true country music fans and goes deep into the roots of the genre. You're barely into the 1960s at the halfway point.   Do visit the free TN State Museum and their War Museum Annex.   Downtown hotels are all good. No dumps anywhere. But they ARE expensive. You could look at the West End/Vanderbilt area as an alternative. Many of those hotels offer free shuttles to/from downtown. It's a cheap and quick taxi/Uber/Lyft ride to/from them if not. Heck, the MTA bus is actually reasonable for those hotels. Speaking of MTA buses, we have two free loops called the Music City Circuit. Just hop on and off as you please. Speaking of hop-on-hop-off, Grayline offers a $28 hop-on-hop-off trolley that goes to the top places and gives you some history of the city. That's great for exploring during the day. It runs from 9a-5:30p.   http://www.nashvillemta.org/Nashville-MTA-Music-City-Circuit.asp http://graylinetn.com/music-city-trolley-hop/
  8. Probably to break in to some place. He knows Nick is a heroin addict, not just a regular addict. He can make the safe assumption that Nick knows how to get in and out of places.
  9.   You really don't have that much of a legal obligation. You just have to have no reasonable reason to think they're not a TN resident or are a felon. No need to even ask from a legal perspective.
  10.   Thanks! I was wondering what that button was for. I thought it was like the AR-bolt cam pin where it was a "lock" that had to be in a certain position to disassemble/reassemble, but it didn't quite feel like that's what it was.
  11. That combo has 'Murica written all over it.
  12. No idea.
  13. They had me until I saw Not for SAIGA rifles/carbines.
  14. I bet if you have a hotel near the site you can make your whole fiscal year in that one week.
  15.   Maybe. I heard on the local news that the legislature plans to take up the issue in January. I suspect they may have the law changed (in our favor or not, who knows) by the time your case would go to court. Making the whole thing kind of pointless unless you're also looking for a monetary settlement from the city.
  16. <<nevermind>> 
  17.   It was new. Someone got it as a gag gift for their bachelor party (IIRC).
  18. It would go great with that "swing set" that was for sale here on TGO about 4 or 5 years ago.
  19. No. That stuff burns.
  20. Someone who tried to enter and was denied.
  21. FYI guys, this one's British. Does that mean it's right-hand drive? If so, I'm out. Can't shift with my left hand and hold my beer at the same time. Of course, if broox's inquiry comes back in the affirmitive, then I'm in again.
  22. A lot of this depends on what exactly makes you "a little uneasy selling a firearm to a private party."   Is it the risk of it going to an unauthorized person? If so, then as said above, the TN HCP should ease your mind on that. Is it the risk that if it's used in a crime later it may trace back to you? If so, then a dated bill of sale should ease your mind about that. Is it the risk of meeting a stranger to do a firearms deal? If so, then be sure to meet in a public place. Some folks do firearms deals at the local police station parking lot. Not a lot of criminals willing to meet there.   Whatever you decide, just be sure to put the requirements in your ad. As long as the buyer knows up front, none of it should be a problem.   Like raildog said, you have to be a TGO Benefactor, so pony up and get those ads up here! We all want to see what you have for sale. Become a Benefactor here: http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/store/
  23. Your sale, your rules. It's unusual, but not unreasonable. Just state it clearly in your for sale ad. Like LawVol said, it will limit some buyers, not because they won't pass the check but because they don't want the hassle.   If you're going to require it to go through an FFL, be sure you have an FFL who will do this. Some won't. Also be clear in your ad who will pay the FFL transfer/TICS fees.   The far more common way to go is to require the buyer to show a TN HCP (and maybe to sign a bill of sale). There's a sample BOS in the TGO trading post section.

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