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I'm fine with my nitro piston rifles. My favorites out of the collection are the air arms pro sport and the sig sauer. *s-wordt the air arms setup was $1200 and I think a little poop squirted out when I paid for that lolView attachment 258832

Nice gun rack too [emoji106]


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I'm fine with my nitro piston rifles. My favorites out of the collection are the air arms pro sport and the sig sauer. *s-wordt the air arms setup was $1200 and I think a little poop squirted out when I paid for that lolView attachment 258832
I’ve got an RWS Diana 350 Magnum single cock w/3x9 scope in .177...cat-killingest machine you ever seen.
 

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Yes it was to be with Acuity/ Lithonia. I think they are Conyers Georgia now?
Sounds right. Right off Sigman road. Right down the street from Frey Moss Structures. They make prefabbed buildings for Wal-Mart, Racetrac convenience stores, etc. Never been in Acuity.
 

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Yep, people asking $15-20k+ for 10-15 year old 3/4 tons with 250k miles on them. I dont know if anyone is paying that much but I see them asking it all the time.

I will be in the market for a 3/4 ton in the near future, but I don't want to buy someone else's problems. I'm leaning towards a higher mileage 17+ base model F-250. Only options I "require" are 4WD and an 8ft bed. The 6.2L gasser is dead reliable, I saw a lot of them with over 250k+ miles on them during my brief stint in the Ford service department.
Id like to have a 1 ton with a flatbed. Dont really care if its a diesel, but it does need to be 4 x 4.
Thinking about checking with our fleet guy. We sent a 2012 Chevy 4 door 4 x 4 back to the home office a few months ago. Had the 6.0 motor. Transmission had been replaced not too long before that. About 180K on it. I drove it for a little while. Didnt seem to have any issues.
Has an 8' utility bed, but I could probably find a flatbed for it.
 

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Amen.
We live on a corner lot. Its where everybody slings their damn unwanted cats out. I usually end up "rehoming" them. My little .17 HMR is pretty good for that.
Like I said before that's my favorite rimfire. I took out a coon with mine when I first got it. The entrance wound wasn't noticeable but the exit wound made me very excited. Hornady polymer tips are good stuff
 
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