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  • #16
    mblat
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3330

    Originally posted by tenpercentfirearms
    Maybe I just need to lighten up. I freely admit I was wrong. I actually might know the difference between the two, I just wasn't reading my words too carefully because I was at school.

    Ohhhh.... entertaining youself on taxpayers dime?
    EDIT:
    really if MMG for FAL is reality let us know - I will start looking for FAL. :-)
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    EDIT 2020: To be fair that seems to apply to many Westerners also.

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    • #17
      MonsterMan
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • May 2006
      • 1526

      Like Wes said, probably after the new year. Two reasons, 1- if they list (big IF), I don't want to be out the money for making them when people can just use regular pistol grips. 2- I am swamped with work and with the holidays coming, I probably wont have a lot of time to spend making new grips, I will be spending it with my family.

      After the new year, if someone wants to bring their FAL buy my house, I can make a grip off of it and have them available. I don't have a FAL so I can't do it now anyway.

      I have thought about it for some time. Many people have asked me to make them. I am kind of going in the demand order. First it was AR's, then AK's, then FAL's. Those are pretty much the main three so far.

      Thanks.
      MM


      Originally posted by mblat
      MM - I have a question.

      Have you ever considered developing one for the FAL? I want FAL, but absolutely don't want to run in in fixed magazine config.
      Simply can't justify spending about another $1K on another fixed mag rifle.
      However, if MM for FAL would be available, I would jump on buying one very fast.

      I understand that it may be more that you can handle, but may be?
      "Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." -Han Solo

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      • #18
        grammaton76
        Administrator
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Dec 2005
        • 9511

        Originally posted by MonsterMan
        I am kind of going in the demand order. First it was AR's, then AK's, then FAL's. Those are pretty much the main three so far.
        Aha! So then the Robinson Arms M96 grips will be coming along in very short order!

        ...not many folks out there with those, but for some reason I have this paranormal ability to end up hanging out with people who own 'em.
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        • #19
          CalGunsNoob
          Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 183

          Originally posted by tenpercentfirearms
          All that was necessary was a "Did you mean moot?" Implying that I am some worthless receipient of the public education system does nothing but insult me.

          Not a word was spoken about the topic at hand, just attacks on me. Sorry if I am seeming sensitive, but I just think it is a jerk thing to do. Please let me know if I ever attack anyone else like this and I will gladly eat crow.
          Clearly OhSmily has issues. Many of his posts are nitpicking silly spelling/grammatical errors as though people on a casual internet forum need to be checking everything. Many of his posts are like that, no contribution to the thread, just an attack. Maybe he's insecure and that's his way of feeling like someone.

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          • #20
            Stanze
            Veteran Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 3301

            Originally posted by CalGunsNoob
            Clearly OhSmily has issues. Many of his posts are nitpicking silly spelling/grammatical errors as though people on a casual internet forum need to be checking everything. Many of his posts are like that, no contribution to the thread, just an attack. Maybe he's insecure and that's his way of feeling like someone.
            Not an attack to anyone, but every forum has em'(Grammarians), among other styles of posting. Once you realize that(along with the other styles) it's not as annoying. Don't read it if bothers you, viva free speech!



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            • #21
              CalGunsNoob
              Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 183

              Originally posted by Stanze
              Not an attack to anyone, but every forum has em'(Grammarians), among other styles of posting. Once you realize that(along with the other styles) it's not as annoying. Don't read it if bothers you, viva free speech!

              http://redwing.hutman.net/%7Emreed/w...grammarian.htm

              LOL, thanks, that's great.

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              • #22
                blkA4alb
                Moderator Emeritus
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Feb 2006
                • 3576

                Originally posted by CalGunsNoob
                Clearly OhSmily has issues. Many of his posts are nitpicking silly spelling/grammatical errors as though people on a casual internet forum need to be checking everything. Many of his posts are like that, no contribution to the thread, just an attack. Maybe he's insecure and that's his way of feeling like someone.
                Are you not attacking him now? If it annoys you that much there is an ignore feature for a reason.

                A lot here could learn a thing or two .
                Please, calm down.

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                • #23
                  CalGunsNoob
                  Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 183

                  Originally posted by blkA4alb
                  Are you not attacking him now? If it annoys you that much there is an ignore feature for a reason.

                  A lot here could learn a thing or two .
                  My post was in response to both this thread and what he does on a continual basis. There's a difference between someone's ongoing silly attacks and responding to one. I am sure many here are fed up. But you're right, best to ignore. Updating my list.

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                  • #24
                    blkA4alb
                    Moderator Emeritus
                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 3576

                    Originally posted by CalGunsNoob
                    My post was in response to both this thread and what he does on a continual basis. There's a difference between someone's ongoing silly attacks and responding to one. I am sure many here are fed up. But you're right, best to ignore. Updating my list.
                    While I don't always agree in the way that he offers corrections, I would not call them silly attacks.

                    If there's more that are fed up, again use that ignore list .

                    Much love smiley .
                    Please, calm down.

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                    • #25
                      maxicon
                      Veteran Member
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 4661

                      Originally posted by WeThePeople
                      BTW, maybe it's a CA thing. I hear a lot of people say mute instead of moot. Maybe they don't teach moot in English class anymore.
                      No, it's a people thing. For people who aren't excellent spellers, they map what they hear to what they're most familiar with, and "mute" is a far more familiar word to most people than "moot".

                      Unless they've seen it in print enough times, and are the kind of people who notice (some people are wired that way, some aren't - it's related to pattern-matching ability), it's a pretty natural mistake, which is why a lot of educated, intelligent people do it.

                      I'm an excellent speller (because I'm wired that way, as are my kids), but I don't really care what people post on forums as long as the meaning is clear, and it was pretty durn clear in this case. I'm a serious nitpicker, but I try avoid it unless it really matters to the point at hand.

                      There's just nothing to be gained by correcting spelling and grammar, unless it's because it makes a point unclear.

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                      • #26
                        hiyabrad
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 1358

                        Everyone grow up and get back on point please.

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                        • #27
                          Mute
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                          • Oct 2005
                          • 8454

                          There are bigger things to worry about than correct grammar on an internet posting, but.....STOP USING MY NAME IN VAIN!
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