I had some contact with them via email and wanted to get a rifle but they just stopped responding to me. I mean, aside from all the free press i give out with my photos and reviews the only thing they had to do was take my money.
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They seem like they are paying attention to the details. I am not liking the stock or all the pointed angles. Arsenal Republic would have been a more fitting name.
Since FDR was such a socialist progressive, it makes sense that he would use that phrase. But contrary to what the NEA would have our kids believe, we live in a "Constitutional Republic". just sayin...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenal_of_Democracy
I went to the web page to see what the fuss is about. I was done when I saw one of the rifles 'dry brushed' (a painting method to put color on only the raised areas) to make it look salty and worn. Then, I was extra done when I looked around more.
A constitutional republic is a form of liberal democracy. Just sayin...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_democracy
Contrary to what mainstream media might have you believe, we are a constitutionalist republic with democratic traits. We are not a democracy. Take some criminal justice classes and you will understand a lot better.
http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/Am...ts/demrep.htmlQuote:
These two forms of government: Democracy and Republic, are not only dissimilar but antithetical, reflecting the sharp contrast between (a) The Majority Unlimited, in a Democracy, lacking any legal safeguard of the rights of The Individual and The Minority, and (b) The Majority Limited, in a Republic under a written Constitution safeguarding the rights of The Individual and The Minority; as we shall now see.
http://www.1215.org/lawnotes/lawnotes/repvsdem.htm
http://www.c4cg.org/republic.htm
Sorry guys, I did not intend to take this so far out of the lane. I am interested in seeing more about the rifle and its value vs cost.