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  1. Personally I'd be pissed if my agent told me that. Im assuming of course you're driving record is clean and you don't routinely file claims. Now, as to the damage, assuming its paid for and you're willing to get it repaired on the cheap I'd have my buddy write up a estimate using all OEM materials and submit it to Mr uninsured motorist. If he wants to make it right I'd tell him I'd want that in cash. Then I'd pay my buddy to fix it on the cheap and use the left over funds to find me another insurance company. Of course, I'm also an ass like that lmao.
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  3. A buddy just offered a deal It’s gone
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  4. I would personally just turn it in, get it done right and let the insurance deal with it. That's why you pay them.
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  5. I'd go get an estimate, then contact the at-fault individual and see if he'll come up with the money. But I find it doubtful that anyone who drives without insurance will be good for the couple of grand that repair will surely cost. I'd give the guy a fixed, short time to come up with the money, and if he does then I'd just deal with it outside the insurance company. If not, I'd go to my insurance company to get it fixed and sue the at-fault guy for the out-of-pocket costs, and maybe for the whole amount. My insurance company, Progressive, has some accident "forgiveness" depending upon how long you've been a customer. Does yours? It sucks, but insurance companies seem to care about CLAIMS, regardless of fault. You're better off avoiding a claim if you can, but are you willing to be out the cost of the repair if the at-fault fellow fails to come through? Driving without insurance should result in immediate loss of license and confiscation of the car's plates, in my opinion. Now you're stuck dealing with another man's mess. Sorry about that! And good luck!
    2 points
  6. If you're on this site, you're either the top half or the bottom half.
    2 points
  7. I guarantee they know exactly who it belongs to. I would bet a lot of people in Washington politics use cocaine and other drugs.
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  8. Precisely how I expected it to end. What I can’t figure is why it was reported in the first place. I’d have discreetly thrown it in the trash had I found it. That would have avoided all the questions and paperwork.
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  9. Did anyone really expect anything different?
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  11. For those who may have missed it: the Secret Service has dropped their investigation into the found cocaine. They say there's not enough evidence to develop a suspect. Yeah, right. Has anybody considered giving Hunter a drug test?
    1 point
  12. I HAVE A VERY GOOD CONDITION 54 YEAR OLD MARLIN GOLDEN 39A JM STAMPED TAKEDOWN WITH 24" MICO-GROOVE BARREL , MADE IN 1969. SOME SLIGHT SCRATCHES TO WOOD , BLUING IN GOOD SHAPE. CAL 22 SL&LR. BORE SHINY WITH SHARP RIFLING. DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT HAS BEEN SHOT ALOT. I FIRED 50 RDS THRU IT WITH NO MALFUNCTIONS AND VERY ACCURATE. $950 OBO. $900 OBO IT HAS BEEN A SAFE QUEEN AFTER MY RANGE TRIP. I CAN SEND MORE PHOTOS IF INTERESTED, WILL NOT ALLOW MORE THAN THREE. MEET CLOSE TO MANCHESTER OR MCMINNVILLE, TN. BUYER MUST BE LEGAL TO OWN A RIFLE IN TN. HCP PREFERRED. PM ME IF INTERESTED.
    1 point
  13. Well I am glad to announce that the H-birds have finally arrived here in Gordonsville. I filled all my Feeders last Sunday and by Wednesday I had about 15-20 birds fighting over them and had to refill the feeders yesterday and still have a bunch of birds fighting over them this morning. Most seem to be adults but there are a few juveniles in the mix.
    1 point
  14. @peejman Here are some pictures I don’t know much about it. It was on my bow that I bought used. Also here is a picture of the TruBall release
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  15. Ugh, I want this real bad. Had a MSAR clone and it had me wanting legit AUG. GLWS!
    1 point
  16. Looks like a good deal.
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  17. I am impressed with it. In video form as of yet. I EDC a Hellcat though I love my Glocks. The only thing that concerns me is the normal time table it takes for release and then if well received and sold THEN they finally release the different grip modules and slides at a decent price. Then you just hope to find them available. I went through this with Sig and even now occasionally I still get sticker shock by 320 parts. I may go rent one but Im fairly certain I won’t buy one for 5+ years.
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  18. The P320 has pretty much answered this question for all of us. Chassis systems allow one serialized part. If you live where gun registries and ownership quotas are enforced, you can own one "gun" with sundry different slides and grip modules. If you like experimenting with your ####, chassis systems are the "Build a Bear" of the gun world. Buy multiple slides, grip modules, etc. for different configurations for a lot less money than buying multiple guns. Dog chewed up your grip? Had the bright idea to bubba-up your grip with a soldering iron and a hot idea for a homebrew stipple job? Paid someone to do that because you're an even bigger moron? Pay $60 for a new grip module and call it a day. Whamo Toys just released a new bullpup design "pistol" and all you need to make it run is your serialized fire control unit? Hot damn! Hope you have one! Bummer if you own a Glock. Want to run a 17-rd full size gun for fun at the range or multi-day training classes, but want to carry a 15-rd version of the gun for EDC purposes? Sure is nice to just be able to swap the grip module and magazines. Like to color coordinate your gun with your underwear? Well, if you're a woman that's probably socially acceptable and you can do it for cheap with interchangeable grip modules. If you're a dude and you like Glocks, you're going to need to buy another G42 and have it Cerekoted Tiffany Blue, you weirdo. I could go on, but seriously it's not hard to see why this is an idea whose time has come.
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  19. I'm going to be more than a little surprised if Sig doesn't sue them for the COG design. It looks so damned similar to the P320's FCG that even the dimensions of the bends in the metal chassis look like they are a near perfect match. It still blows my mind that Glock, the manufacturer of the preeminent polymer pistol, hasn't adopted a chassis model yet. They have literally been left in the dust by Sig in this regard. Well, and now Springfield and HS Produkt. Maybe the Glock Gen 12 will adopt it.
    1 point
  20. You Gotta be OLD to Get this One!
    1 point
  21. You get up by Nashville or even better Knoxville?
    1 point
  22. Yes I have sent a few springs into orbit over the years! The most recent about two years ago, was a Ruger LCP recoil spring, you know it’s consists of and outer and inner spring. I managed to launch one of them and couldn’t find it anywhere. Ordered a new set and to this day have never found the missing one. BTW I am a lefty and for decades thought how great it would be add an ambidextrous safety to ARs or 1911s. I never did I just adapted.
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  23. Replaceable grip module alleviates that concern Most of these are weapons made for military/police. So the have been tested far beyond what you or I will put them through But then again, some manufacturers do scrimp on their civilian market offerings SIG, I’m looking at you
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  24. Mine have holes in them because I keep buying guns instead of new drawers.
    0 points
  25. You have a nice taste in firearms so I'll look past your assery.
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