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Posted by Beer_Drinking_Lizard on September 08, 2001 at 15:29:14:
Let me tell ya, this is way to make a buisness. A kid (like myself) wants to get a bushy but gets blown away by the owner of a local paintball shop. I email this guy and tell him I dont want a RT do to the trigger. I find that the RT trigger really aint that great to me. I like the Bushy trigger more and asked him if he could help me in getting one. I believe the exact words that came out of his mouth where, "You dont want a Bushmaster, there made of Junk Foriegn Internals. If you choose to buy one anyway, dont come back crying to us if you want us to fix it" Hearing this kinda sucks. Its kinda of rude too if you ask me. If thats the way you treat everyone then I dont see how you could keep a buisness rolling. My question to you is, "Is this guy pumping me full of BS?" Sounds to me he wants to talk smack about the bushy and get me to fork out a couple hundred more for a RT (a gun I dont really want) And he also had the nerve to say if you had a modified bushy and sent it in to ICD that they would replace your mod parts with the stock ones and still charge you for it. WHAT KINDA COMPANY WOULD EVER DO THAT!?!?!?!?!?!?! If anything, ICD would be put out of business fairly quick for pulling that so called BS. I'm lost and confused. All I want to do is get back into it but Punks like this make me want to turn my back to the sport. Little help on these guys comments would be nice, thanks.
frog man
16:00:38 09/08/01
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