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  1. Got a link to the story? I have no idea what you're talking about.   I know about the murder, but not about whatever the boss did.
  2. You have my curiosity up......     What are you doing with the deer feet?  :confused:
  3. I think Dolomite photoshopped that whole thing.No steel AK mags look that good.  :D     J/K
  4. The law (TN Code 39-17-1351) says:     That means exactly what it says. You will be eligible in 2016 after the anniversay of your 1st DUI because until you cross the 2016 date, you have 2 within the past 10 years. Your second will be more than 5 years old at that time so you'll be OK on that part.
  5.   Close. They make "safety orange" http://www.cerakoteguncoatings.com/finishes/H-243Q/safety-orange/
  6. Edit: nevermind   I found this that answered most of my questions about tagging and check-in: http://www.tn.gov/twra/pdfs/harvestfaqs.pdf
  7. I'll just leave this here....   http://youtu.be/3pmmtQwUZz0  
  8. I know where you can find a LARC-LX in Nashville.
  9. I plan to learn to do my own at some point if I like the sport, but for now I think I'll leave it to the pros. Flowers' sounds like it will be my choice. Thanks for the advice.
  10. You'd be even less impressed if you saw her with no makeup.  :stunned:
  11. In other words, we don't have stupid laws like Illinois' FOID. You show up with a valid TN ID, fill out the ATF Form 4473, pay the man behind the counter, and walk out with your gun(s) after a few minutes of waiting on the instant background check to process.
  12. Flowers is on Eatons Creek Road on the northwest side near Briley Pky and Ashland City Highway. http://flowers-farms.com/ http://goo.gl/maps/SZKAA  <<google maps>>     C&F is in College Grove http://candfmeat.com/
  13. No trailer hitch on the Tribute....Looks like I'll do the Mafia method. Roll it up in an old rug and toss it in the trunk. :)
  14. Golden Harvest is the generic version of Ball/Mason. Made by the same company. They're good to go.   $7.75/dozen is an OK price. It's not a steal, but not a ripoff either. Closer to $6 would be a deal.       ETA: The "Mainstay" brand jars at Wl-Mart are made in China, if that matters to you. I'm pretty sure all Ball, Mason, and Kerr jars are made in the USA and I think Golden Harvest is too, but I'm not postive.
  15. Thanks KahrMan, but I'm good. Thompson Center Icon in .308 with a Pentax GameSeeker 4-12 scope. I know it's not the best glass around, but it will get me started.   Slappy, I've read that sticky more than once. :up:   I'm sure my uncle will fill me in on some of the details, but here are my questions: What's a good place to have the deer processed in Wilson or Davidson counties? What's a fair price for processing? Are processors a cash business? Need to know if I should carry enough cash. Do you pay the processor at the time of drop-off or pick-up? How long does it take for processing? I don't have a pickup. How do I transport the deer? My wife has a Mazda Tribute (like an older Ford Escape). Could I just put plastic sheeting in the back? She'll kill me if I get deer gunk in her car. :)
  16. I'll be hunting for the very first time this year. My uncle moved up here recently from S. Carolina and has been a deer slayer for a long time, but had no place to hunt up here. We made a deal: I find the land and he'll teach me how to hunt. I have a cousin in Wilson Co. that said we can hunt his place, so my half of the bargain is done. We're going to go scout it on Sunday afternoon.   I can't wait for November 22nd.
  17. I edited it because once I thought about it, I wasn't sure that the state law couldn't still be applied. I knew I was right about the ATF saying "we don't care...it was designed for your arm", but I'm not sure how the state might decide on it.   Technically the pistol is adapted for being attached to the forearm, not for being fired from the shoulder. The fact that someone decided to do that doesn't change what the adpatation was meant for, but I wouldn't want to argue that in front of a state judge.       I don't see that anywhere in the state law about the adaptation needing to be a stock. I think we're relying on the ATF ruling that the device is for one-handed shooting, not for shoulder-firing. But the fact the ATF says they don't care how it's used could be used to argue that it is indeed an adaptation to be fired from the shoulder. The ATF is acknowledging that the device can be used to fire from the shoulder even though they still don't consider it a stock. State law doesn't specifically say "stock" that I can find, so is it an adaptation to be fired from the shoulder?
  18. It's the same thing. TDOS officially calls it a DOS approved handgun safety course. Instructors call it a Carry Permit Class or some variant because that's more clear on what it is for and draws in the business.
  19.   That's not entirely correct. The link Glock30 provided to the TDOS site is correct. With a permit from New Mexico, Oklahoma, or Texas, you do not have to take the class. You do have to do all of the other things like fill out the application, fingerprints and pay the tax permit fee.  So it's not an exchange, but the OP does get to skip the class.     That's not necessarily a bad thing. The amount of bad information that's spread as "fact" by some of the HCP class instructors is amazing.
  20. If you could just get it to play "Dixie" when a mag is inserted.

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