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Spleify 7-27-12Marlin is the end all be all of everything COAR-15...
2nd year CAD student who's only hobby is airsoft!
[roll] ,Best explaination I've heard yet.
If it's so great, why don't they have it on a real rifle?
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Spleify 7-27-12Marlin is the end all be all of everything COAR-15...
if you like that one, look at this 10/22x2 conversion
http://gatlingguns.com/indexframeset.html
they (the first one refrenced) cant even show the real thing?
why are they only showing a 3d rendering?
it says not available until june in the top left corner, they are probally seeing if there is enough interest before they even start making them.Originally Posted by 7idl
Any idea how many 10/22's are out there? How many are sold each year? How many I have?Originally Posted by Marlin
I'd call it ubiquitous but feel that word is an understatement.
The stock is a toy for people who want an assault rifle but don't want to pay for assault rifle ammo. Mall ninjas who have a tight budget.
"Well, like, dood, I knew this guy who knows this guy who knew a guy who got hit with a twennytwo and it killed him! So, like, who wants to buy a gun with bullets that cost more than ten a box? Like I can't even buy a box of twenny and still go to MickyDs on my allowance, dood!" (The preceding transcript contains fewer grammar and spelling errors than the original)
It's not the first one, won't be the last one.
Now the gatling conversion, well, that's not so bad. I'd love to have one if only to set it up somewhere and start cranking until the local cops come sneakin' up because of the reports of machine gun fire. They'd all want a go at it and we'd talk guns and everyone would go away happy except for the gun grabbers, the way life should be.
Marlin could be eluding to the same thing I was... just a rendering, not an acutal product.
If I'm not mistaken, he as well as I have at least 1 10/22. They are one of the more cool .22lr rifles out there.
Maybe because they haven't got a working prototype yet. This website looks like a "garage" based business. Nothing wrong with that and many great companies start as such.Originally Posted by 7idl
Putting something like this up on a website allows someone to get a feel for the market and gather tons of e-mail saying "I want one!" to take to the bank when they apply for a loan to get startup costs.
They do have other items so it doesn't look totally like vaporware or maybe it will never really be.
For the Mall Ninja that has everything...
At least Rhinelands looks cool.
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night