Glitter & Guns
DOH!!!
My apologies mam
<note to self: read username>
You must forgive him. He is our resident DE DE DEE
Glitter & Guns
DOH!!!
My apologies mam
<note to self: read username>
He started it!
Boys boys boys... you have to be nice!
Yes mam.
<your still the perv>
Couple quick questions. Are you still at the address where he knew you? Do you still have the same Phone Number?. If yes on both, it is his responsibility to pick up his own toys after the game is over. Print out the forum exchanges and file them away. Anyone needing proof of your intent and concern can read it in your postings. Your decision to just clean it and put it away as safely as any of your own toys pending its return to owner at his call are documented and date stamped.
Should you ever wish to fire it, go ahead, you always need to check to make sure it is in operating condition.
Glad you are on the forum and hope you have other topics to post or join in on.
You'll have a hard time insuring a single firearm - nor would it be worth it as a practical matter. If he never comes back for it, you'll be out the cost of the insurance. Take reasonable care of it, keep it as safe as you do the rest of your property, and any other risk is his.
Can I not add it on to my homeowners insurance? Come to think of it I have a pistol here in Texas that is still insured on an HO policy in another state... I need to look into that, too. I had always just had a rider on the HO for the pistol. Different procedure here?
Depends on the insurance company. Some will only insure up to a given dollar amount, some require them to be scheduled, others don't - you get my drift. Call and find out. If you DO put the gun on the policy, do NOT tell 'em it belongs to someone else.
But I personally wouldn't spend a dime to insure anything belonging to someone else that they've left behind - because if they DO come back for it, they won't pay for the insurance and you'll be out even more $$$.
He wass eyeing ssome fool on a sscooter wearin' ssome gawd awful lederhossen. Yess, I'm gonna get bent.Sorry - TxDad an' Glockster have been havin' a lovers' quarrel ever since their New Years Eve party.....
Thanks! I went in to edit my post because the new question was so off topic. You totally answered it for me so I won't worry about asking in a different spot. I probably shouldn't worry about insuring it, but back to that whole thing of me wanting all my ducks in a row... If something bad did happen to it, I would feel like I was obligated to pay him the value (really couldn't because the true value is sentimental). I am now wondering who the pistol is registered to... me or the ex. I feel certain that the cross country insurance co wouldn't be all excited to pay out if something happened to it in TX. Glad you said something - I hadn't even thought about it before now.