Rob took it down several years ago after getting his panties in a bunch. There are some copies still floating around though.
I linked to it, the chart part is gone, but the specs part remains. When did he finally get banned?
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Rob took it down several years ago after getting his panties in a bunch. There are some copies still floating around though.
Found it. Tons of information, and may hurt the feelings of some mid level (sold to them as bestest ever) AR owners.
It is now a Google Doc linked to here, but has not been updated since 2012, facts are facts and specs are specs still: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...7b0By2CJYg8/pub?single=true&gid=5&output=html
None of the posted pictures are from my personal guns. Most of the guns pictured are guns I've fixed for other people. And a few are common issues posted on the interwebs (broken receivers & bolts).I see. I read it like you had bought the gun. I'd be interested to hear if Sportsmans Guide stands behind the gun and how they make this right.
No.I though I remember reading Spikes was the first one to start building a quality gun for the civilian market. True or fanboy nonsense?
All pictures were results of normal use.As with anything, routine maintenance and proper assembly technique is critical with any moving parts.
How often do you see a poorly maintained weapon fail versus a properly maintained?
Also, some of those pics like the broken lower look more like abuse.
I though I remember reading Spikes was the first one to start building a quality gun for the civilian market. True or fanboy nonsense?
He got banned several years ago. I guess he rubbed too many people the wrong way.I linked to it, the chart part is gone, but the specs part remains. When did he finally get banned?