Faktory 47

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Fast306stang

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Not sure.
Remember we tried coming up with rules ?
I’d like to revisit that idea.
Gotta own an ak. Preferably non American but since PSA is getting better, exceptions can be made.
I’d say you have to post 3/5 times a week, minimum.
Trying to figure out how many peeps there are so that I can do a giveaway. I came up with 18 or so last night.

There's peeps in here that are AK-less...
 

Grunk

Why leave anything here?
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And this is why my wife came up with the best idea ever---no withholding so everybody has to write a full check to the government once a year & sees what their tax bill actually is & all elections held the day after Pay your Taxes day.
 

Jake

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@Shemp
Get your fudd gun at a fudd price

Man, I love railed 1911's and TRP's but I'm not a fan of the bushing-less bull barrels. Back in the day I had a Springfield Marine Operator that was sent to the Springfield Custom Shop and was basically turned into a TRP Operator with a regular barrel and a barrel bushing(front strap checkering, action tune, 4 lb trigger job, magwell, etc.). That was the flattest shooting 1911 in .45 that I've ever shot, especially with a light on the end of it. I still regret getting rid of it. A friend of mine on 1911addicts bought it, and as far as I know still has it. This was about 2011 or 2012 IIRC...

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Miles

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Call your credit card company too.

Sucks, but don't go at it alone. Your credit card company is always on your side.
Called AmEx. They are great about charge reversals. Initiated a dispute with them.
After hours on the phone with Travelocity and them not being able to get thru to Air France, Travelocity finally agreed to put in a request for refund.
Damn frogs are striking again. I will book thru Germany instead.
 

Jake

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So...if I buy a car and let my neighbor borrow it indefinitely, how does the insurance work?

I let my brother-in-law borrow a car for about a year one time. Long story short, my insurance company(USAA) found out about it when I called them to remove another car from my policy and they asked me a bunch of questions about my other cars. They told me that anything after a month(or two weeks, I can't remember) they need to have their own insurance policy on it. Only problem with that is that they can't get their own insurance policy unless the title is transferred into their name. You should be good though, just don't tell your insurance company.
 

Shemp

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Man, I love railed 1911's and TRP's but I'm not a fan of the bushing-less bull barrels. Back in the day I had a Springfield Marine Operator that was sent to the Springfield Custom Shop and was basically turned into a TRP Operator with a regular barrel and a barrel bushing(front strap checkering, action tune, 4 lb trigger job, magwell, etc.). That was the flattest shooting 1911 in .45 that I've ever shot, especially with a light on the end of it. I still regret getting rid of it. A friend of mine on 1911addicts bought it, and as far as I know still has it. This was about 2011 or 2012 IIRC...

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The 5" bull barrel is the only reason I want a TRP Operator
 

Jhunter

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I know if I own it I insure it...what if they get into an accident

This is not legal advice, this is KK advice:
Depending on the insurance company/policy, you could just add them as an additional driver.
My Allstate policy is written that “i can occasionally let someone borrow a vehicle and they would be covered, but not to make a habit out of it”. Don’t ask don’t tell.


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