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I also know I need to take a break from studying when I look at the opening on the end cap and only see the molecular structure of cyclohexane.

I thought benzene at first glance (missing double bonds though).

Whats up with that website? All they need is a "Lifestyle" button
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GlocksInMySocks wrote:
TOOL1075 wrote:these are the bigoted, ignorant, engineer/scientist/manufacturer/secret squirrel wannabees who engraved "Front Toward Arabs" on their silencer end-caps.
You mean these gems?

I also know I need to take a break from studying when I look at the opening on the end cap and only see the molecular structure of cyclohexane.

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Either way, I say somebody sends him a shirt.
Wouldn't "Front Toward Empty" be more appropriate now? :shock:
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silencertalk wrote:So he programmed his website so that if someone searches for any of us they get directed to his site? Very strange.
Meta tags aren't as important in SEO as they used to be, but yeah, that's lame of him. Fortunately, your name is so huge I doubt very much he'll receive any site traffic from searches for it.

I've not paid any attention them since the 'Front Toward Arab' crap.
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Selectedmarksman wrote:I've not paid any attention them since the 'Front Toward Arab' crap.
Then you missed the whole video where they were drinking beer while sound testing/shooting - EPIC!
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MAJ MALFUNCTION wrote:
Selectedmarksman wrote:I've not paid any attention them since the 'Front Toward Arab' crap.
Then you missed the whole video where they were drinking beer while sound testing/shooting - EPIC!
Oh man, you're joking right? :lol:
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I didn't realize this was greeno. Where can we see the drinking video?
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I was a past satisfied customer of HP LLC.
I have a dog in this.

I have twice visited the inner sanctum of Griffin Armament.
The first time was the R&D facility in Dousman Wisconsin.
A strip of offices where the only clue as to the innovation of Griffin...
A rusty steel door that spelled HPLLC in boat letters.

I have never been to Vero Beach so I cant fairly compare.

Inside No furniture, perhaps a phone.
Very James Bondish.
The centerpiece was a tabletop Chinese machine center of the Ebay variety.
And a gallon jug of WD40 from Farm and Fleet.
During my visit NO production was taking place.

The next time was the nerve center of Griffin itself.
The home office located in Austin's Mom's suburban basement.
It really didn't look much like the COOL Griffin ad.
Unfortunately the visit was cut short...
When Austin's Mom told him to take out the garbage. AGAIN !!

Side note: the Brothers had pix of their Sweethearts.
Very lovely Gals.

Austin before you, again; send me a private Email telling me to knock it off.
Dispute anything I posted as untrue.

Sincerely, Eddie

P.S. I really enjoy the AAC 762 SD you sold me. :D
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rob_s wrote:I didn't realize this was greeno. Where can we see the drinking video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xFKAIbAt2M



Can't they hire someone to narrate their promo videos... That was painful to listen too.....
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MAJ MALFUNCTION wrote:
Selectedmarksman wrote:I've not paid any attention them since the 'Front Toward Arab' crap.
Then you missed the whole video where they were drinking beer while sound testing/shooting - EPIC!
That says a lot...
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ottosear wrote:I was a past satisfied customer of HP LLC.
I have a dog in this.

I have twice visited the inner sanctum of Griffin Armament.
The first time was the R&D facility in Dousman Wisconsin.
A strip of offices where the only clue as to the innovation of Griffin...
A rusty steel door that spelled HPLLC in boat letters.

I have never been to Vero Beach so I cant fairly compare.

Inside No furniture, perhaps a phone.
Very James Bondish.
The centerpiece was a tabletop Chinese machine center of the Ebay variety.
And a gallon jug of WD40 from Farm and Fleet.
During my visit NO production was taking place.

The next time was the nerve center of Griffin itself.
The home office located in Austin's Mom's suburban basement.
It really didn't look much like the COOL Griffin ad.
Unfortunately the visit was cut short...
When Austin's Mom told him to take out the garbage. AGAIN !!

Side note: the Brothers had pix of their Sweethearts.
Very lovely Gals.

Austin before you, again; send me a private Email telling me to knock it off.
Dispute anything I posted as untrue.

Sincerely, Eddie

P.S. I really enjoy the AAC 762 SD you sold me. :D

It's not his mom's basement...it's a COMMAND CENTER!
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ottosear wrote:I was a past satisfied customer of HP LLC.
I have a dog in this.

I have twice visited the inner sanctum of Griffin Armament.
The first time was the R&D facility in Dousman Wisconsin.
A strip of offices where the only clue as to the innovation of Griffin...
A rusty steel door that spelled HPLLC in boat letters.

I have never been to Vero Beach so I cant fairly compare.

Inside No furniture, perhaps a phone.
Very James Bondish.
The centerpiece was a tabletop Chinese machine center of the Ebay variety.
And a gallon jug of WD40 from Farm and Fleet.
During my visit NO production was taking place.

The next time was the nerve center of Griffin itself.
The home office located in Austin's Mom's suburban basement.
It really didn't look much like the COOL Griffin ad.
Unfortunately the visit was cut short...
When Austin's Mom told him to take out the garbage. AGAIN !!

Side note: the Brothers had pix of their Sweethearts.
Very lovely Gals.

Austin before you, again; send me a private Email telling me to knock it off.
Dispute anything I posted as untrue.

Sincerely, Eddie

P.S. I really enjoy the AAC 762 SD you sold me. :D
Now that is funny s--t!
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I guess he did not like how there were Maxim girls at the Shot Show party.
In addition the recent maxim party displays the lack of respect toward women
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For the love of all that is sacred and holy, someone tell Green0 to stop digging! The hole is plenty deep at this point.
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seriously, someone just send him some shirts.
Don't be an internet tough guy...
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tmix wrote:
ottosear wrote:I was a past satisfied customer of HP LLC.
I have a dog in this.

I have twice visited the inner sanctum of Griffin Armament.
The first time was the R&D facility in Dousman Wisconsin.
A strip of offices where the only clue as to the innovation of Griffin...
A rusty steel door that spelled HPLLC in boat letters.

I have never been to Vero Beach so I cant fairly compare.

Inside No furniture, perhaps a phone.
Very James Bondish.
The centerpiece was a tabletop Chinese machine center of the Ebay variety.
And a gallon jug of WD40 from Farm and Fleet.
During my visit NO production was taking place.

The next time was the nerve center of Griffin itself.
The home office located in Austin's Mom's suburban basement.
It really didn't look much like the COOL Griffin ad.
Unfortunately the visit was cut short...
When Austin's Mom told him to take out the garbage. AGAIN !!

Side note: the Brothers had pix of their Sweethearts.
Very lovely Gals.

Austin before you, again; send me a private Email telling me to knock it off.
Dispute anything I posted as untrue.

Sincerely, Eddie

P.S. I really enjoy the AAC 762 SD you sold me. :D
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GlocksInMySocks wrote:seriously, someone just send him some shirts.
That's funny...
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=20&t=335004

GreenO's defamation of AAC (and Kevin in particular now) has gone "multi-forum".
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=20&t=335004
green0 wrote: AAC is a manipulative company that hires and uses soldiers for personal gain. When he hires a soldier, he feels that makes him and his company a military company, and I disagree. I think veterans are less careless about how they use their status for personal gain than he is with the status of people he hires, which is something he wears around his neck like a medal of honor and pushes like a billboard advertisement. The people are clearly strategic hires in order to achieve military sales and to appeal to military people who write military contract solicitations, product requests, and orders. And with good product in hand, on the backs of the military hires and representatives (some unpaid), he's moved the ball up the field and made a lot of money doing it.
I am not a doctor but this sounds like Delusional Disorder. What military employees does AAC even have? There is Cory who manages production, but he does not do sales or go on tour or anything. How many times has he been paraded around this site? Never? He was quoted in one AAC ad but AAC did not even mention his military affiliation. Jason - got a copy of the TiRant poster which quotes Cory?
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That idea appears to exert an undue influence on the patients life, and the way of life is often altered to an inexplicable extent.
The individual tends to be humorless and oversensitive, especially about the belief.
An attempt to contradict the belief is likely to arouse an inappropriately strong emotional reaction, often with irritability and hostility.
The belief is, at the least, unlikely, and out of keeping with the patient's social, cultural and religious background.
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The delusion, if acted out, often leads to behaviors which are abnormal and/or out of character, although perhaps understandable in the light of the delusional beliefs.
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He and AAC, have used the wounded warrior project for marketing.
I heard something like that from a friend of mine before. What's the story behind that?
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copenhagen wrote:
He and AAC, have used the wounded warrior project for marketing.
I heard something like that from a friend of mine before. What's the story behind that?

I would like to understand that too. We have raised over $100,000 for Wounded Warrior over the past three years, but we don't use it for marketing...even though they allow us to. Haters seem to want to use this against us.

Green0 is simply a liar or misinformed. Firstly, we are a business. I don't really understand his "public servant" statements in referencing me...I love my job, I love what AAC does, but I started it in order to make the best products possible...and to make money. No apologies.

We have 22 employees. 20 with college degrees. 1 with a military background (production manager, not sales). We earn our sales and continue to grow by using our nerds, not Cory's military background.

I feel bad for Green0. I don't know him, but obviously he's suffering...like LaRue or who knows. But, I'll let his emotional nonsense and lies go.
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Kevin/AAC wrote:
ottosear wrote:I was a past satisfied customer of HP LLC.
I have a dog in this.

I have twice visited the inner sanctum of Griffin Armament.
The first time was the R&D facility in Dousman Wisconsin.
A strip of offices where the only clue as to the innovation of Griffin...
A rusty steel door that spelled HPLLC in boat letters.

I have never been to Vero Beach so I cant fairly compare.

Inside No furniture, perhaps a phone.
Very James Bondish.
The centerpiece was a tabletop Chinese machine center of the Ebay variety.
And a gallon jug of WD40 from Farm and Fleet.
During my visit NO production was taking place.

The next time was the nerve center of Griffin itself.
The home office located in Austin's Mom's suburban basement.
It really didn't look much like the COOL Griffin ad.
Unfortunately the visit was cut short...
When Austin's Mom told him to take out the garbage. AGAIN !!

Side note: the Brothers had pix of their Sweethearts.
Very lovely Gals.

Austin before you, again; send me a private Email telling me to knock it off.
Dispute anything I posted as untrue.

Sincerely, Eddie

P.S. I really enjoy the AAC 762 SD you sold me. :D

It's not his mom's basement...it's a COMMAND CENTER!
Mom!!!! Can we get some meatloaf!?!?!?
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millo2115 wrote:
Kevin/AAC wrote:
ottosear wrote:I was a past satisfied customer of HP LLC.
I have a dog in this.

I have twice visited the inner sanctum of Griffin Armament.
The first time was the R&D facility in Dousman Wisconsin.
A strip of offices where the only clue as to the innovation of Griffin...
A rusty steel door that spelled HPLLC in boat letters.

I have never been to Vero Beach so I cant fairly compare.

Inside No furniture, perhaps a phone.
Very James Bondish.
The centerpiece was a tabletop Chinese machine center of the Ebay variety.
And a gallon jug of WD40 from Farm and Fleet.
During my visit NO production was taking place.

The next time was the nerve center of Griffin itself.
The home office located in Austin's Mom's suburban basement.
It really didn't look much like the COOL Griffin ad.
Unfortunately the visit was cut short...
When Austin's Mom told him to take out the garbage. AGAIN !!

Side note: the Brothers had pix of their Sweethearts.
Very lovely Gals.

Austin before you, again; send me a private Email telling me to knock it off.
Dispute anything I posted as untrue.

Sincerely, Eddie

P.S. I really enjoy the AAC 762 SD you sold me. :D

It's not his mom's basement...it's a COMMAND CENTER!
Mom!!!! Can we get some meatloaf!?!?!?
LOLOL! :D

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I find the whole "using military backgrounds" comment really fucking funny, mainly because Green0 mentions in almost EVERY post that he and his brother are former army snipers and think they're so much better than anyone else because of their service. Talk about irony.
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Kevin/AAC wrote:
copenhagen wrote:
He and AAC, have used the wounded warrior project for marketing.
I heard something like that from a friend of mine before. What's the story behind that?

I would like to understand that too. We have raised over $100,000 for Wounded Warrior over the past three years, but we don't use it for marketing...even though they allow us to. Haters seem to want to use this against us.

Green0 is simply a liar or misinformed. Firstly, we are a business. I don't really understand his "public servant" statements in referencing me...I love my job, I love what AAC does, but I started it in order to make the best products possible...and to make money. No apologies.

We have 22 employees. 20 with college degrees. 1 with a military background (production manager, not sales). We earn our sales and continue to grow by using our nerds, not Cory's military background.

I feel bad for Green0. I don't know him, but obviously he's suffering...like LaRue or who knows. But, I'll let his emotional nonsense and lies go.
Kevin,

Nothing wrong with using the wounded warrior project for positive marketing.

I don't hear anyone complaining about the NFL exploiting breast cancer awareness.


If your company is doing good charitable things it is pretty normal to let your customers know about it.. That's just how our world works...
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