Will do the truth is supressed along with opinions. But I would suggest not calling your sponsers product crap, as a mod thats not cool.
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Will do the truth is supressed along with opinions. But I would suggest not calling your sponsers product crap, as a mod thats not cool.
Your smart mouth is going to get you into a lot of trouble around here.
Acta Non Verba
Suppress the truth, my balls. Presupposes that you have truth to give and some intrinsic right to mouth off whatever you want. News flash: 1st Amendment protects you from the gov't.
This ain't the gov't.
You are not a prophet, "truth" is the perception of facts and not facts themselves (and which you've done a piss-poor job of presenting), and your "truth," based on what you've typed here, is merely you sitting of 6 different fences.
You got told to not post in this thread again. Instead of going with a "ooo, look at me, I'm defiantontheintternet" approach, your above message could have been sent via PM, making you able to follow instructions as directed while fulfilling your "must have last word" fetish.
Enjoy time away from us. Contemplate while upon the Tree of Woe.
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Contractor scum, AAV
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We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin: the suspect in the Happy Times All-Girl Glee Club slaying has fled the scene and has managed to elude the police. He is armed and dangerous, and has been spotted in the West Side area, armed with a meat cleaver in one hand and his genitals in the other...
Since you must have missed it the first time, here's a link with pictures in Colt Defense's plant. You will see a barrel machine making barrels. But I guess that's not real because you say they don't make barrels.
http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/...adlines&emc=a2
Here, I'll make it easy for you:
"Several steps occur at other companies. Colt has no foundry or injection-molding shop, for instance. It purchases the sleeves of steel from which it manufactures barrels, and it subcontracts for the aluminum casts that, after machining inside the plant, are ground and cut for many of the rifle’s parts.
Similarly, it buys its rifles’ hand-guards and stocks. The rifles’ phosphate protective coating, which gives the metal parts their non-corrosive black finish, is also outsourced.
But the main operating parts are all machined here, and final assembly occurs in one corner of the plant, where the rifles come together and then are subjected to inspections and firing tests, including by government inspectors who work full-time on-site."
But let me guess, you know better, right?
Last edited by .45fmjoe; 11-18-10 at 15:20.
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