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Matt.Cross

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  1. That's when you know you're half drunk, you're not drunk enough to see double.... <laughs>
  2. Are they sending you paychecks yet? What does a man gotta do to actually be a sales rep for them anyways? They should at least send you a free hat or two brother.... <laughs> <thumbsup>
  3. Rob posted something in addition to the picture? :o
  4. Who are you kidding? I love your rifle! I've handled it though, so I may be a little biased, but I'd have the same setup in a heartbeat. <thumbsup>
  5. I swear brother, I tried... really I did try to resist, but nobody else had posted, and well.... You know! <dontknow>
  6. THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID! bwahahahahaaaaa! <laughs> <lmao>
  7. I don't know anything about the pull weight on this trigger, but I imagine the increased leverage makes it a much easier pull at the bottom than the top. I had a Tippman 98 Custom back when paintball was the big thing, and even with a trigger that was completely devoid of electronics, it had a very reasonable pull weight. I still agree that the weight of this trigger is probably much higher though, I was just explaining it's function. Personally I think the double trigger idea is a stupid one, but I don't think they'd have made it successfully to market with it if there weren't enough demand.
  8. It's like a tickle trigger for a paintball gun, you alternate the use of two fingers to achieve a higher rate of fire. Guess it works out to be cheaper than all the trouble of getting full auto legally.
  9. Oh, no wonder. Now would probably be the opportune time to mention that I spent the first 16 years of my life without a television. So if it was a TV hit before/between 1984 and 2000, I don't really know anything about it.
  10. Fixed. <thumbsup>
  11. Sorry, this one's a real head scratcher for me... <dontknow>
  12. I'd fire it gladly. ;D
  13. Oh, he's done alright! The deception is complete!!! <laughs> <lmao>
  14. I hope and pray that bill gets strangled and stomped into a mudhole in the senate.
  15. I'd be happy to assist if you want to endurance test a couple before sending them to market!
  16. It's OK, i've done my fair share of the thread jacking, I don't mind at all. <thumbsup> I may just go with the GSG after all, we'll have to see.
  17. Makes perfect sense. Overall, what's your opinion of the GSG? I have total confidence in Microgunner and his experience, I'm happy to have information like this to base my spending decisions on. I bought a S&W built Walther P22 for my wife some time back, and it's been a sweet little pistol to this point, but I didn't have any inside info on the Walther tactical rimfire replica series. Thanks for the input guys, keep it coming.
  18. That's pretty surprising, but I don't doubt you a bit. What are the differences between the two?
  19. Welcome to the forums! Congratulations on your new RRA rifle, they make a really nice AR.
  20. It has been quite a while now that I've wanted to get my hands on a full-scale 1911 in .22 without going through a conversion kit, and the pistol I had my eye on was the ATI GSG 1911-22 up to this point. However, today I found this and I do believe the GSG has died the death of a dream replaced. Check it out! http://www.waltherarms.com/products/tactical-rimfire-replicas/government-1911-a1-rail-gun/ While you are there, check out all Walther's new tactical rimfire replica series, they've got some great training and familiarization weapons.
  21. A barrel is a wear item too, how many do expect to have to replace in your lifetime? It's all relative brother... <thumbsup>
  22. Looks like a unicorn puked on it.... <laughs> <lmao> Just kidding brother, love the new look!
  23. CMMG is almost like a bad four letter word around here. There is certainly a prevalence of bad experiences. Take that at face value, but I'm sure the voice of the CMMG-specific experience will concur.
  24. I still love it even though I'd like to try an Atlas. LaRue QR kit is good stuff. I like to watch the reactions of people when the range goes hot and a field stripped AR goes from disassembled to stacking bulletholes in 60 seconds or less. I'd like to have a 10% cut of everything LaRue has sold based on my range trips... <laughs>
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