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We hired the inspector, not the seller. He did catch other issues like I mentioned. It's well known that a home inspector will never catch every issue. I lived here 1.5 years before figuring this out. It's a 32 year old house so if this is my worst problem I'll take it. I'll get it fixed and move on. I'm going to get a few estimates from Heat and Air companies before ripping out the ceiling. They may have a solution.4 points
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I sorely miss several of the few things I have sold. Once I finally got into a financial position where I didn’t really need to sell anything, I pretty much stopped. I can also say the older I get, the less I buy. I guess I have pretty much everything I ever wanted.3 points
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Benelli SuperNova Tactical 12GA 3-1/2" 18" Black 4+1 Pump-Action Shotgun w/ Pistol Grip and Ghost Ring Sights 20160 Pickup in Murfreesboro, no trades. Trying to downsize collection. Purchased March 2021, shot maybe 50 rounds through it. Excellent shape. I added a GG&G +2 extension tube, giving this gun 7+1 capacity. Also has the GGG aluminum high viz follower. Original parts included. Also included with this is some ammo, mostly 00 buck. Box, paperwork included. Rio 00 Low Recoil Buckshot 9P- qty 75 Wolf 00 Power Buckshot 9P- qty 34 Wolf birdshot- qty 39 $525 for the package, not parting out3 points
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Inspectors look, they don't take anything apart, if he can't see it he can't report it. Solve your problem and get on with life. No point in barking up a dead tree.3 points
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I would personally rip out enough of my basement ceiling to do it right which means venting to the outside. Drywall is easy to repair. It may not look like any mold, etc, but you really don't know until you can see better. Best case, there is nothing. Worst case, you can spray it while the ceiling is open and know it is good for long term.3 points
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I agree I have a problem, and admitting the problem is the first step to recovery. I have purchased 3 lever action rifles in a week. I think that is a new record on gun purchases for me. the SRC is what I have really been wanting. The other two I think were just getting ready. LOL. But I really like them and they will be shooters. This one will get shot some, cleaned and stored. Them taken out, fondled, and put back again. , I really like how the Ted Williams turned out with the scope.2 points
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There's a 90% chance I could run that vent without doing any damage, assuming there is no obstruction such as blocking or other ductwork in that framing channel. Otherwise I'd have to cut a couple of holes in the ceiling. Cut to patch, IOWs cut clean and square, make it easy on yourself. But then, this is what I do for a living. Yes, vent to the exterior.2 points
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SOLD Up for sale here is a Recover Tactical 20/21MG kit. This is t(e full kit with everything that they offer for these. It includes the stabilizer frame, brace with strap, UCH & GCH charging handles, minimalist sling, side picatinny rails, G7 holster, & MG45 Angled Mag pouch. Also included is the upper rail kit for optic mounting on top. Parts of this kit has been installed, but never fired while mounted on the gun. It’s a cool setup, but not something I think I would use a lot. On Recover Tactical’s website this package would cost $205. I’m asking $100. Here’s a link to the website, this one is the 20/21MG: https://www.recovertactical.com/product/recover-tactical-20-21-stabilizer-kit-for-10mm-45acp-large-frame-glocks/1 point
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This may be a tough one to move on here but figured I would give it a shot before GB. This is a very early Walther PP (circa 1935). It is possibly a factory Verchromt (satin nickel) gun but I can’t definitively say. The finish shows wear and age. The grips and finger extension on magazine are post war replacements, though the magazine is war time. I have included detailed pictures to hopefully answer any questions. I am asking $1900 face to face in Middle Tennessee. Would consider trades for other pre-1945 German pistols or high end AKs. Will need to see TN DL or HCP.1 point
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But on the serious side, I agree with @OMCHamlin . I have definitely bought and sold many a gun. But many that I have sold were bought on a whim. There are definitely ones I will never let go. The newest purchase being one of those. I will reveal it soon.1 point
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So I promised more lever news. I picked up the Canadian Centennial from @klf493 that @221 Fireball had for sale last year. I haven’t shot it yet but I like the weight of the octagonal barrel. Some may think the commemorative editions are ugly (you know who you are) but I think it’s a pretty cool rifle A little more lever news to follow soon……1 point
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GLWS. Super opportunity to own that Benelli.1 point
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I just pm’d you contact info for a company I had used successfully in the Knoxville area1 point
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Carried a 5 shot bulldog for a while, when I was loading for .44 Pocket holster fit right in work pants like Dickies. Fit my hand a lot better than the 938 I have. Wish I didn't sell it, but thats life. Given the opportunity, I'd carry another snub in .44spl.1 point
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For anyone interested. Andrew Branca will be evaluating this incident with Attorney Steve Gosney today at 3pm CST on YouTube. From the email promoting this event, "...Although the initial shots fired by the shooter appear to be legally justified as defense of self, defense of others, and (uniquely under Texas law) perhaps even defense of property, the last shot fired looks more difficult to justify. At the moment that ninth shot was fired the robber was apparently unconscious on the floor and had been disarmed of the only weapon he was known to possess, when the shooter fired one last shot, apparently into the robber's head."1 point
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I would recommend metal duct not flex due to the long distance. You may need to add a booster fan to vent that far.1 point
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Couple of questions. The American Defense QD Mount appears to be what they classify as their Co-Witness version that has a center-line to top of rail height of 1.52". Is this accurate? Do you still have the original mount that came with the Aimpoint PRO as well? Thank you for the listing.1 point
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During the rush to buy homes in the past three years, it was a seller's market. Homes were snapped up without the buyer performing a thorough home inspection from a qualified and certified inspector that they hired. Too often they relied on the seller's promise that everything was fine and their home inspector (not certified) had given it high marks. Now, two years later, some people are experiencing the fallout. The biggest investment in people's lives, but they won't spring for a certified home inspector to give the house a complete top to bottom looksie. So it costs $1000-1500? So what? Try fixing a bad problem like electrical, plumbing, mold, sewer, wood rot, etc for $1500. Spend the money to save your money.1 point
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I recently purchased a Max 9 and have liked it. I carry it on Sunday and Wednesday night to church. I normally pocket carry a Taurus 2" Mdl 617 7 shot loaded w/357 Cor Bod DPX. The Max 9 does not print as bad and for sure when wearing black slacks. I would like to carry it with the 12-round mag, but the grip is too long for pocket carry. Does fine with the 10-round mag. Carry both in Nemesis pocket holster.1 point
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There are in fact some people that take care of firearms and not knock them around like some common tool.1 point
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I'd be taking a close look at that home inspector. He failed you miserably. He took the money and didn't give you what you were entitled to receive. Call him. Tell him what you've discovered and you're wondering why that wasn't disclosed to you. Then shut-up. Don't say anything else. Just let him reply. Record the conversation. If he doesn't give you satisfaction, contact a lawyer. This is serious on so many levels. This is negligence. But only state what you've found and ask him what he intends to do. No more. Let him do the talking and squirming.1 point
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Agreed; venting to the outside would be best if your only task is repairing drywall. Sorry for all your aggravation!1 point
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I've already been feeling pretty raw over his "make TN roads better" agenda and now this. His second term is going to prove to be his slimiest.1 point
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Hello! My name is Hannah Church. I’m IHJ’s youngest daughter. He passed away New Years Day. If anyone needs to get in touch with me about his wake, or would like to post any nice memories with my father I’d appreciate it. Reading all these comments about my Papa has made my morning. He always talked about his friends on his gun forums. He taught me to shoot when I was a kid. Thank you all for being a part of my Papa’s life and loving him as I did. 6157854190 is my number for anyone who would like to be invited to his wake. It will be this Sunday in Nashville, TN. the attached photo below is my sister mother papa and 2 years ago. Please enjoy this picture of him.1 point
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I am trying the pistol optic thing again. This one is the new HoloSun SCS (solar charging site). It does not have a replaceable battery so it can be a bit smaller. This model is customized to the frame of the gun so it sits lower. From my first trip to the range, this one is MUCH easier for me to find the dot faster. I do not spend any time "searching for the dot" so far.1 point
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Manufacturers have responded by making carry guns smaller and smaller yet people keep adding on doodads and extended magazines to get back where we started.1 point
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