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Everything posted by Curtis Reed
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The whole lot is SPF
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Sent you a PM
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2022 Pioneer 520. Added roof, 1/2 windshield & mirrors, swapped factory headlights for HIDs, 5+2 offset ITP Delta wheels and 26x9-12 tires in front and 26x11-12 in back During hunting season, 2 rifle gun bag behind seats
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Kimber Hunter Pro Desolve Blak - 6.5CM - SOLD
Curtis Reed replied to cannonball's topic in Classified Ads
I have this same rifle in 308. If you want a lightweight mountain rifle that shoots sub MOA this is it. My rifle with scope and rings weighs 6 1/3 lbs. Stoopid light. -
Why would you say that?
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Curious on opinions from people who have used the e-tag.
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Well if you’ve never used it then I don’t care what you think tbh. The question was pretty clear it was for people who have used it in the field
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how is that any different than the same scenario with paper tag?
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My dad couldn’t if he tried lol.
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Government entities saving tax payer money? yes please
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Seems like the same people who complain about the e-tags also complain about how antiquated AZG&F is.
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It’s like the Costco digital membership card on costco app. The old card was fine, no problems…. Keep it in wallet. The digital card on app is fine too. Both ways work, use whichever one you like. I don’t think people will argue too much for one over the other. One thing on lost tags, if you lose physical tag, you have to drive to a AZG&F license dealer and get new one for $4, and complete an affidavit if I remember right before you can “tag” it. If I lose my phone I can sign into any other device and still e-tag it which could be a big deal depending on how far the nearest license dealer is when hunting. It’s also very easy to transfer possession to someone else for transport using the e-tag For anyone who is curious what it looks like when you e-tag an animal, this was from my deer hunt in Nov:
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No lost tags or licenses Immediate reporting of harvest info All licenses and tags on phone in one place No need to carry tag or license in field No waiting for tag in mail …….Are a few benefits I see
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Easy. Keeps license info and tag info on phone. I killed a coues buck in Nov and used it. Click “tag my animal” on the app and it gives you a number. Write that number on a tag and zip tie on antlers or just write in duct tape and wrap around antler. I was skeptical initially but found it to be great and simple.
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This is what liability insurance is for. It’s their problem. I find it odd that they are contacting you directly and not your insurance company.
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That sounds like you’re being targeted by a scam for sure. I would call local PD and report it. You have no obligation to pay outside of insurance settlements. It’s possible that someone not even involved in the accident got a hold of your accident report and are trying to get money out of you claiming to be the other driver. Getting a lawyer is just going to cost you money. Police report is free and the police can tell them to pound sand. Make sure if you call PD emphasize that you think you’re being scammed. If you come at them like it’s a civil dispute they won’t help (because it’s civil/no crime) Have you called your insurance agent? what did they say?
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If there are no major injuries, let the insurance companies sort it out.
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Sportsman’s Outdoor Superstore - search “police”
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Champion Dual Fuel Inverter Generator 3100 Watt with electric start. Model #100204. Low hours, oil just changed. Used 3 times for RV camping. Super quiet and runs like a top. Comes with manual, LP hose/regulator and AC adapter for trickle charging. Carb is clean, as it’s never been run on gasoline I’ve only used propane $400 in Queen Creek
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Sold
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Lowered Price to $400
