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  1. I think TGO Vendor D&T Arms in Rivergate stocks Supertucks. Give them a call.
  2. Besides Knoxville City parks, are there any others that can be off-limits but not posted (besides public parks being used for school functions like athletics)?
  3. Nothing in the law says that the sign has to be professionally printed, just that it has to have some specific language (see TCA 39-17-1359) OR be a gunbuster. It sounds to me like they are properly posted. To answer your OP question, yes, you may legally carry past in improper sign. Something that simply says "No firearms allowed on premises" or something like that can be ignored. Choosing to comply is optional*, but expect to at least be asked to leave if you're "made". Failure to leave when asked would be trespassing, regardless of any firearms/postings. *Some people think that some businesses intentionally use improper signage. This makes it look like they ban firearms to most people, but to those in the know, they give a wink-and-nod. Personally, I don't buy that. I think it's simpler than that. I think that businesses that do that are often national or multinational companies that don't know the law in every state so they make a generic "no firearms" sign and then leave it up to the local managers to enforce as they please/are allowed to do.
  4. Those could have been legit until they said "Modified holsters also available!" Any ful noes that you have to slip it in your waistband...
  5. Sweet! $75K coming my way!
  6. I know, I know. Memphis isn't Beirut in the 1980s, but we have to have fun with other parts of the state. Memphis just happens to be the whipping boy for now.
  7. 5. Memphis, Tenn. Violent crimes per 1,000: 15.8 Population: 652,725 2011 murders: 117 Median income: $37,045 Unemployment rate: 11.1% In 2011, Memphis defied the national trend of declining crime rates in major U.S. cities. The rate of violent crimes per 1,000 people increased, from 15.4 to 15.8. This was the product of increases in murders, which rose from 89 to 117 cases, and aggravated assault incidents, which rose by 100 cases. A rising unemployment rate, which grew 1.2% to 11.1% in 2011, likely has not helped to reduce criminal behavior. http://realestate.ya...in-america.html
  8. Caption: What haunts Bill's dreams.
  9. And just like the last time...everyone has to Quote the picture.... I guess I only have myself to blame. Sam1, there's a mud boggin' coming up at the Cheatham Co. fairgrounds (or maybe it was last weekend). You should show up with your ride.
  10. You should add a "3 eagles and the sun" to your collection. All the chicks love 'em.
  11. Pay the ticket, plus the late penalty, plus the DL renewal. You'll be good to go.
  12. It's Texas. I'm thinking the DA doesn't want a mark in the Loss column. I'd still bet on a civil case though.
  13. Kentucky Conan is from this old thread...page 3. Blame DarrelG for introducing us all to the happy couple. http://www.tngunowne...cs-only-thread/ Here's me from a couple of years ago at a TGO CHMR shoot bringing the power of 3 wolves. <<Photo by West Wind Mike>>
  14. Sorry guys. Someone had to do it.
  15. Nice pants, but aren't you a little young to be on an Internet forum?
  16. I use Peltor Tactical 7S. In an indoor range, or if a range neighbor is using a hand cannon, I'll use foam plugs under them. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/541841/peltor-tactical-7s-electronic-earmuffs-nrr-24db-gray
  17. Welcome to TGO, and soon to Tennessee. First, in TN it's a Handun Carry Permit (HCP). With a permit you can carry openly or concealed. Your choice. Second, you have 6 months from your move to get a TN HCP. Until then, your Michigan permit is valid. Third, TN recoginizes MI's training as "good enough for us" so you only have to go through the HCP renewal process. You won't have to take the class again. Fourth, Indiana and Kentucky also recognize Michigan's permit, so you're good to go all the way to The Promised Land. Just keep the long guns unloaded and secured. I don't know if you had to register your guns in Michigan, but we don't do that here.
  18. Good to know. There's something disturbing about a man in a pink snuggie holding an AK. And have you considered selling that box in the TGO Classifieds?
  19. Glad to see that you upgraded from a pink snuggie to some manly plaid sheets. The AK looks good too.
  20. Here's your "feel better about yourself" video for today. Not political, but still excellent. http://news.yahoo.com/video/oddnews-22772304/disney-refuses-admission-to-costumed-teen-29577467.html#crsl=%252Fvideo%252Foddnews-22772304%252Fdisney-world-refuses-admission-to-costumed-teen-29577467.html
  21. They're comparable in size, capability, reliability, and value. Both are readily available on the market if you decide you want the other at some later date. You said you like them both. This all adds up to: You won't go wrong either way.
  22. If it was a Glock, it would still work. It would have shot him in the butt when he reholstered it, but it would still work.

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