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Swimming animal at Tim's Ford in Winchester. What was it?
tercel89 replied to jgradyc's topic in General Chat
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I'll send you a message.
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For me it would be a pistol I always wanted but couldn't have.
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Here's something to think about : Glock is releasing the 25 and 28 next month. They have not been available to citizens here in the US since they came out in the 90's. How about trying a 380 that we know will work and not have "growing pains" and "bugs" like the newer 380's out there ? The 25 and 28 have been functioning fine for over 25 years and have all the bugs worked outta them. yes the 380 cartridge is small and weaker but it would be neat to have one and see how Glock made them into a blow-back type design.
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It has a bit longer slide.
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Still looking for a 92D
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No Glock collection is good until you get the one that started it all , the 17 .
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Nah , dont worry about it. But thanks.
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That would be nice so that you could look one over real well before you buy. Those surplus ones can getting pretty rough sometimes.
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Thanks but we are a bit too far away from each other.
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Anyone have one ? 75 or even an SP01 ?
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New house foundation : concrete slab or crawl space ?
tercel89 replied to tercel89's topic in General Chat
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New house foundation : concrete slab or crawl space ?
tercel89 replied to tercel89's topic in General Chat
We currently have concrete blocks turned sideways in our old house that use the holes in the blocks as foundation vents. I have to plug/cover them in the winter. I wrapped the pipes once and for good. I used to wrap them and uncover them in the summer. But now just leave them wrapped. -
The time has come to where my son is going to buy my old house and my wife and I are looking at buying a new or newer house to retire in. We have lived in an old 1954 farm house for 25 years. It has a crawl space. We heated with wood for a few years with a wood stove. I grew up with a wood stove and cutting wood every year so that wasn't new for me. We finally got a regular heat system in 2004. I wrap the pipes every winter and close the crawl space vents to prevent frozen pipes. I am wondering if I should get a regular house with a crawl space or a house built on a concrete slab. The slab pros that I can think of is no frozen pipes but if there is ever a problem , I imagine that the slab would have to be jack hammered up to get to the pipes. The crawl space sucks cause of the pipes being exposed and will have to be wrapped and the vents closed up and such. Plus with a crawl space , if there is a leak in the toilet and any plumbing , the floor will rot and the wood floor will need to be replaced. With the slab , if there is a leak above , it wont rot the floor cause the floor is concrete. I welcome any information or experience on this . Thanks in advance.
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I love cornbread but please Lord keep the sugar out of it
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For people that don't know much about Canik pistols , this is a great price on an ultra reliable 9mm pistol ! I have one and can tell you it's a great gun.
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tercel89 replied to mamcdonald's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I sent you a PM