I'd say ARF.com is the worst place I've ever visited. Mostly the 13-year old mentality (kids in mom's basement type) and the only thing they ever shot is an airsoft rifle, yet they are experts on everything that shoots.
I'd say ARF.com is the worst place I've ever visited. Mostly the 13-year old mentality (kids in mom's basement type) and the only thing they ever shot is an airsoft rifle, yet they are experts on everything that shoots.
The only problem I've had there is everyone thinking every new product is a cheap Chinese clone and the only reason it's less expensive it's because it's a cheap Chinese clone. When you prove otherwise they switch it to "support the original manufacturers!!!" to which I say they are price gouging and then magically a few weeks later their prices come down 30 percent. Competition is a beautiful thing.
i don't feel so bad being banned at ar15.com now....
Calguns? Really? I found it to mostly be a group of great people that try their best to help shooters navigate the tricky world of gun ownership in the state. Of course there's the other group who just complain about everything and another group of complete idiots but that goes with every forum ever.
The "k" is silent.
you shouldn't. You wouldn't have a unique opinion/point of view/idea if you hadn't been banned at least once.
--I've been banned 3 times in the last 10 years. 1st time was for stating if weight were not an issue the HK93 is superior to the AR15 is most other respects. 2nd time was being a little critical on a heavily adorned M4gery (said something like "do you really need all the ornamentation for a day at the range?") and the last time was for stating the only SHTF event 98% of those members will ever encounter is when mom and dad finally boot them out of the house.
Other than that, they still love me
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