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Had to get another one. I think I'm up to 6 now :lol:

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New one just came in today, just awaiting the threaded barrel to officially put it into service........



Sig Sauer Emperor Scorpion 1911, really close to the Burnt Bronze cerakote, but Sig's factory finish that should hold up well, since it will be a range only toy.
 
New one just came in today, just awaiting the threaded barrel to officially put it into service........



Sig Sauer Emperor Scorpion 1911, really close to the Burnt Bronze cerakote, but Sig's factory finish that should hold up well, since it will be a range only toy.

That looks way better than the pic you were showing mike and I
 
I'm now ready for winter - Bought a set of Chevy 4x4's.
a 2005 Fire chief red Tahoe and a 2002 white Suburban
rescue unit, both from the same department in Maryland,
both very clean & almost no rust!

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Now what to do with the rest of the "fleet". I know I'm going
to sell the 2006 Ford Expedition 4x4, I'm unsure about selling
the 2011 Police Package black Tahoe (that thing is soooo nice!)

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LG 4K OLED. Hasn't been much that's been worth buying to me in TVs the last decade. This is the best overall television I've ever seen. Finally a tv where black is black and night scenes aren't a wash of muddled grays. And finally started getting into reality price wise for the holidays.

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OLED? What's the difference between that and LED? Can you share size, price and where you purchased? Will be looking at the end of next month for my basement.
 
OLED? What's the difference between that and LED?

The pixels on an OLED TV provide their own lighting, whereas a typical LED TV uses a LED backlight to illuminate the pixels. With OLED, you get a much better contrast ratio without any backlight bleed. You also get better viewing angles with OLED compared to LED.
 
LG 4K OLED. Hasn't been much that's been worth buying to me in TVs the last decade. This is the best overall television I've ever seen. Finally a tv where black is black and night scenes aren't a wash of muddled grays. And finally started getting into reality price wise for the holidays.

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Just bought a Vizio 50" 4K - its so crisp & clear it looks weird!
I actually have to try to get use to the higher quality - no joke!
 
I've been considering a new TV for my living room, but I don't watch much TV these days. It's used mostly as a tool to put me to sleep :lol:
 
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