That is an x-ray darkroom. This is very commonly used on pipeline construction projects. You wouldn't last in that steel box without the air conditioning. That pickup has to be a 250/350.
O'Reilly is a much better store than AutoZone in the way that they will actually wait on the customer. At the AutoZone they will answer the phone before dealing with a customer standing in front of them.
The newer specification oils go in order from your SG all the way to SM. The second letter increases through the alphabet for newer specs. The SM is probably what GTX is spec'ed at right now. SM supercedes SG an will perform fine.
I used them for over a decade before seeing the pics posted here at BITOG. The pictures changed my mind on brands to purchase, but I never experienced a failure using Fram. If you've got some free ones, send them over!
BTW, since seeing the cut-open pics, I swiched to Napa Gold.
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The starburst symbol cannot be found on heavier weight oils. What is important is the API "Donut" on the back. If it doesn't have that, find a different brand.
If it was a Colt model 1991, then yes this price ($400) is reasonable for about 5 years ago. It is also reasonable for a used model. I purchased a like-new Colt 1991 for $550, and it shoots FMJ perfectly. (A model 1991 is basically the same as a 1911, just different markings.)
That is too bad. I purchased a couple of cases of oil filters from your establishment in December, still need to get air filters. How about dealing in regular Wix? They are the same filter, and usually cheaper at other retail outlets then the Napa Gold.