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    Question & Answer for the lazy:

    Q: If the government were to go around confiscating these types of rocks, would I be able to bury it in my backyard without fear of it causing irreversable damage to the rock? I'd like to hide it easily, and seeing as how a rock sticks out in a home, I can't hide it inside my house. Jan-10-13
    A: If you were to bury the rock to hide it from law enforcement you would be at your own risk of penalty under the law. Aside from that, I can assure you that your rock will not be damaged in any way. There is not even a need to pack in cosmoline for long term storage.

    Q: If we can arrange it, would you trade this assault rock for my tactical hammer? It is in used, but like new condition, only a couple of nails hammered. Both are soon to be banned, and I have been wanting an assault rock for a long time. Jan-10-13
    A: We can not accept trades at this time.

    Q: is this specifically a hand to hand combat type weapon. are there any accessories to use with it? Jan-10-13
    A: is this specifically a hand to hand combat type weapon. are there any accessories to use with it? This model was designed mainly for CQB. With a sling accessory(sold separately) it could be used for sniping.

    Q: 1. Hi, I noticed the base version of the AR15 has been removed from ebay - will this model be pulled too? 2. If I purchase this model will it fit under the "grandfather clause" of the rock ban? 3. Since there seems to be so much demand and interest in the Assault Rocks is this going to be a limited run or can we expect a steady supply in the future? Jan-10-13
    A: 1. Hi, I noticed the base version of the AR15 has been removed from ebay - will this model be pulled too? I hope that it will not be pulled, but you never know with these anti-rockers. 2. If I purchase this model will it fit under the "grandfather clause" of the rock ban? Until we see some concrete legislation we can't be sure. Dianne Feinstein has stated that she will attempt to make assault rocks non-transferable, but you may be able to keep yours. When they come for the rocks, you give them to them one at a time. 3. Since there seems to be so much demand and interest in the Assault Rocks is this going to be a limited run or can we expect a steady supply in the future? We will continue to pump out assault rocks as fast as possible. As you may know demand is high and we are doing our best to keep up with demand.
    Last edited by funkfool; 01-10-2013 at 15:50.
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