Tennessee just declared the Barrett 50 our Official State Firearm ? I love this state
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I threw my wallet at the screen
They’re about $10,000 or so lol
Post-dated check ok?
Where are the best places to live in TN?
The Red Counties tend to be in the eastern part of the state. Beautiful old mountains, great people, no income tax, and starting July 1 we have a Constitutional Carry law.
Don't forget the moonshine! Smooth like water, warm like ... good moonshine.
Tequila is better
Have a favorite? Really liking fortaleza
Painted donkey
Cheers!
I live in East TN. Definitely here. The more west you go the more blue it gets, Witcher
Rogersville!
My gf works in Rogersville lol
Beale street in Memphis.
If that's your place you really need to clean out the car port. KEK
When my wife worked at a chain restaurant in Memphis, corporate put out that they were never to suggest Beale St. to the tourists because of the high crime. Also, isn't Lynchburg in a dry county.
They outlawed guns on Beale St because of all the shootings. Now there are stabbings.
Been to Memphis once and boy is it a cesspit. It sucks because it’s a beautiful city with a lot of history. Now all the gas stations have cages, and no one stops for the red lights. It’s a lawless place
If Lynchburg is a dry county it is the definition of irony lol
Lolol Good ol Jack
I live in Sweden and have absolute nooo idea what the price is for a bad ass thing like that! To bad it's almost impossible for a regular white guy to be allowed to move to the US, rather strange it's easier for a "refugee" from any sh*thole country to get a visa than it is for me...
Just wear a turban and present yourself as "Yousef bin Svenska" and tell the visa Nazi you have "oh ya I had de big family in Minnesota and dry living at der mosque, they are for sure!"
Just fly into Mexico and walk in with the rest of em. Tell them you identify as Pablo
I will trade you my .50 cal for some choice Swedish BM records…let’s start with Funeral Mist box set and original Svartrit trilogy, maybe you throw in some Wulkanaz too! :)
A wireless lock-pick with a 1 mile range
Once again, I LOVE MY STATE!!!
I keep telling myself the next time I get a spare 10k (lol, right) I'm going to buy one of these.
Then it’s only $3.80 a round lol
$14 per round
Liberals are shittin their pants. I love you TN.
Fuck I hope shit like this spreads outside of the US, the rest of the world is in desperate need of a serious uncucking.................
I’ve lived all over the USA and SO glad I retired in East TN!!! Go Vols!
That's a pretty gun <3
pretty owwie too
You’d be mist. Wouldn’t feel a thing ?
Barrett 50...that’s what my boy twin is named after
Devil's advocate: governments should not be on record as supporting one business over another.
That said, the Barrett is one hell of a rifle.
This is the part they didn't tell you, Barrett wasn't just a random company:
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing is an American manufacturer of firearms and ammunition located in the unincorporated town of Christiana, Tennessee. It was founded in 1982 by Ronnie G. Barrett for the single purpose of building semi-automatic rifles chambered for the powerful .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) ammunition, originally developed for and used in M2 Browning machine guns. Barrett began his work in the early 1980s and the first working rifles were available in 1982, hence the designation M82. Barrett designed every single part of the weapon personally and then went on to market the weapon and mass-produce it out of his own pocket. He continued to develop his rifle through the 1980s, and developed the improved M82A1 rifle by 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_Firearms_Manufacturing
I'm well aware of who Ronnie Barrett is, and the company itself that he founded. It is indeed a great company. My point however is that the government should never be in the practice of picking favorites in the world of private business. At least when it comes to picking between American companies. That's how we get situations like Solyndra.
For the Federal Gov’t yes, for in-State manufacturing companies which employ locals I disagree. It’s a matter of pride. Go Vols!!!
In March 2011, Utah adopted the M1911 pistol as its state firearm. This gun was designed by Ogden, Utah native John Browning. The adoption was supported by Republican Utah State Representative Carl Wimmer, who said, "It does capture a portion of Utah's history" and "even bigger than that, it captures a portion of American history."
A lot of states adopt a firearm. It’s more to honor a state resident who invented a gun. It doesn’t carry any implied endorsements. And if it did; I would be fine with that state promoting a company within that state to buy firearms from. American made is great, local is even better
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_firearms
Texas doesn’t have a state firearm? :(
That, my fren, is a grave travesty that must be amended. Being Texas it must be awesome. Perhaps a Chain gun or the Vulcan from a Warthog?
I’d be fine with a lever action 30-30 or a .270 bolt action (don’t care about manufacturer), like I grew up shooting with my grandpa
Update: Abbott signed a Resolution naming the 1847 Colt Walker revolver as the official state handgun of Texas.
Thank you for the update.
That gun has some great history behind it. Excellent choice for Texas.
Need a Barrett soon when the mil take over.
I LOVE MY STATE!
Florida should be a S&W 659, the state sort of looks like one.
Wow, so cool. Can’t believe they have doubled in price. The five shot semi auto was right at $5k when it first came out. Soon as I win the lotto I’m gettin me one of them.
Lol I was discussing our new awesome firearm laws here iny 2A sanctuary state with one of our LEOs he recommended an AR nine pistol for me. I think the one in the picture would knock my little ass back into last year.
Pointing it at that gold fringe coincidentally...
Not that I would ever condone it, but I wonder how many commies one could take out with a single shot if you lined them all up one behind the other?
Leftypedia says it was adopted in 2016: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_firearms
I did learn something interesting, apparently my state was the first to make a state symbol, the Mistletoe being the state flower. I'm gonna need to fact check this though