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    trapper,

    Personally I don't care if you buy airsoft shit and put it on your weapon. You apparently are missing the point. You asked for OPINIONS and you got them. When you didn't like what you saw your feelings were hurt. GO BACK AND READ THE OTHER THREAD. If you are happy with your purchase then good for you. Because nothing that we say is going to convince you as you have already made up your mind that you do like it.

    Quote Originally Posted by trappernana View Post
    It must be nice to have all the information all of the time.Believe it or not there are a few of us that aren't that enlightened. We try to ask those who are professionals in the industry honest questions to make better decisions. I'm sorry it was after the fact. I know its hard to believe but we live out in the country and this is our first computer. I guess I relate better to the corn fields and horses than people. Sorry if I was a Dick. Oh by the way riding horses my ass hasn't hurt for 40 years.



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    I find the ARMS SIR system too large and too heavy, especially with the limited rail space it actually provides. I'm much happier with Daniel Defense.

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    I had an ARMS SIR 50SC. As large and heavy as a bread box, with too many things that can and do fall off of it at the wrong time.

    Best thing I can say about it, is that I sold it for about $400 used and bought a LT 9.0 with that money and never looked back. Still can't beleive they brought that much used. Some guys do actually like them. ARMS did give excellent customer service.
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    trapper,

    In the future please refrain from sending me any more ignorant PM's. Your question was answered and it obviously didn't sit well with you. Move on.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    trapper,

    In the future please refrain from sending me any more ignorant PM's. Your question was answered and it obviously didn't sit well with you. Move on.
    Trappernana, sending IP's harassing e-mails or PM's is a sure ticket off the forum!

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    I found them to be an excellent way to improve upper body strength.

    There are lighter solutions available now.
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    the A.R.M.S. was a great system when it came out, but many new rails have come out since and made it sort of obsolete. i agree with one poster. it's large and heavy compared to the ones today, but unless you are doing a lot of foot patrols or tactical work it should do very well for you. i have always liked the look of it. it has always had that "built like a tank" look to it.

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    I prefer the modern equivalent, the CASV-EL, myself.


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