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So tax return time i should be able to order one of these and have it relatively quick then yea? Not sure what normal turnaround would be then
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so individual barrels and bolts will be available Jan 1 right?
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If true, that is outstanding.
I'm in the market for another .308 AR, and even though my OBR has been a clusterfuck of sorts I'd probably still put a PredatAR on my short list. That list is pretty much KAC and S&W right now. |
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The folks at Larue should get the .22's up and running for you boys. I like being the only kid on the block with one but they should be experienced by all.
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Whoa is me - the abuse slathered all over me for sending those lowers out ... I was called everything but a Huegenot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would LOVE to be able to get some lowers on Form 1 before 41p disables our trusts. I know I'm not the only one! Mr. LaRue please consider the timing as you did with your lowers program ahead of possible legislation. Whoa is me - the abuse slathered all over me for sending those lowers out ... I was called everything but a Huegenot. The Huguenots were French Protestants most of whom eventually came to follow the teachings of John Calvin, and who, due to religious persecution, were forced to flee France to other countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some remained, practicing their Faith in secret. The Protestant Reformation began by Martin Luther in Germany about 1517, spread rapidly in France, especially among those having grievances against the established order of government. As Protestantism grew and developed in France it generally abandoned the Lutheran form, and took the shape of Calvinism. The new "Reformed religion" practiced by many members of the French nobility and social middle-class, based on a belief in salvation through individual faith without the need for the intercession of a church hierarchy and on the belief in an individual's right to interpret scriptures for themselves, placed these French Protestants in direct theological conflict with both the Catholic Church and the King of France in the theocratic system which prevailed at that time. Followers of this new Protestantism were soon accused of heresy against the Catholic government and the established religion of France, and a General Edict urging extermination of these heretics (Huguenots) was issued in 1536. Nevertheless, Protestantism continued to spread and grow, and about 1555 the first Huguenot church was founded in a home in Paris based upon the teachings of John Calvin. The number and influence of the French Reformers (Huguenots) continued to increase after this event, leading to an escalation in hostility and conflict between the Catholic Church/State and the Huguenots. Finally, in 1562, some 1200 Huguenots were slain at Vassey, France, thus igniting the French Wars of Religion which would devastate France for the next thirty-five years. |
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The Huguenots were French Protestants most of whom eventually came to follow the teachings of John Calvin, and who, due to religious persecution, were forced to flee France to other countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some remained, practicing their Faith in secret. The Protestant Reformation began by Martin Luther in Germany about 1517, spread rapidly in France, especially among those having grievances against the established order of government. As Protestantism grew and developed in France it generally abandoned the Lutheran form, and took the shape of Calvinism. The new "Reformed religion" practiced by many members of the French nobility and social middle-class, based on a belief in salvation through individual faith without the need for the intercession of a church hierarchy and on the belief in an individual's right to interpret scriptures for themselves, placed these French Protestants in direct theological conflict with both the Catholic Church and the King of France in the theocratic system which prevailed at that time. Followers of this new Protestantism were soon accused of heresy against the Catholic government and the established religion of France, and a General Edict urging extermination of these heretics (Huguenots) was issued in 1536. Nevertheless, Protestantism continued to spread and grow, and about 1555 the first Huguenot church was founded in a home in Paris based upon the teachings of John Calvin. The number and influence of the French Reformers (Huguenots) continued to increase after this event, leading to an escalation in hostility and conflict between the Catholic Church/State and the Huguenots. Finally, in 1562, some 1200 Huguenots were slain at Vassey, France, thus igniting the French Wars of Religion which would devastate France for the next thirty-five years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would LOVE to be able to get some lowers on Form 1 before 41p disables our trusts. I know I'm not the only one! Mr. LaRue please consider the timing as you did with your lowers program ahead of possible legislation. Whoa is me - the abuse slathered all over me for sending those lowers out ... I was called everything but a Huegenot. The Huguenots were French Protestants most of whom eventually came to follow the teachings of John Calvin, and who, due to religious persecution, were forced to flee France to other countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some remained, practicing their Faith in secret. The Protestant Reformation began by Martin Luther in Germany about 1517, spread rapidly in France, especially among those having grievances against the established order of government. As Protestantism grew and developed in France it generally abandoned the Lutheran form, and took the shape of Calvinism. The new "Reformed religion" practiced by many members of the French nobility and social middle-class, based on a belief in salvation through individual faith without the need for the intercession of a church hierarchy and on the belief in an individual's right to interpret scriptures for themselves, placed these French Protestants in direct theological conflict with both the Catholic Church and the King of France in the theocratic system which prevailed at that time. Followers of this new Protestantism were soon accused of heresy against the Catholic government and the established religion of France, and a General Edict urging extermination of these heretics (Huguenots) was issued in 1536. Nevertheless, Protestantism continued to spread and grow, and about 1555 the first Huguenot church was founded in a home in Paris based upon the teachings of John Calvin. The number and influence of the French Reformers (Huguenots) continued to increase after this event, leading to an escalation in hostility and conflict between the Catholic Church/State and the Huguenots. Finally, in 1562, some 1200 Huguenots were slain at Vassey, France, thus igniting the French Wars of Religion which would devastate France for the next thirty-five years. Did you just call Mark, French? |
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in the interest of full disclosure, my ancestors were run of out France for, let's call it attitude problems.
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"Like sands through the hour glass, so are the days of our lives......"
Getting closer to the end of the year. I'm not seeing many "where is my rifle?"posts. Must be catching up. It's about time to start guessing what new items that may be announced at SHOT. |
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"Like sands through the hour glass, so are the days of our lives......" Getting closer to the end of the year. I'm not seeing many "where is my rifle?"posts. Must be catching up. It's about time to start guessing what new items that may be announced at SHOT. View Quote Where is it! |
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I ordered a Stealth upper last month and can't wait for it to show up at my door. That said, if you're building a list (for stripped lowers), please add me! I'll find another home for the lower I've built.
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LaRue is a very French name. But don't worry, Mark; I think very few would confuse you for anything but a Texan, now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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in the interest of full disclosure, my ancestors were run of out France for, let's call it attitude problems. LaRue is a very French name. But don't worry, Mark; I think very few would confuse you for anything but a Texan, now. Every street in the French Quarter starts with Rue 77 |
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in the interest of full disclosure, my ancestors were run of out France for, let's call it attitude problems. LaRue is a very French name. But don't worry, Mark; I think very few would confuse you for anything but a Texan, now. Every street in the French Quarter starts with Rue 77 And most of the dishes in the Big Easy start with a Roux. |
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in the interest of full disclosure, my ancestors were run of out France for, let's call it attitude problems. LaRue is a very French name. But don't worry, Mark; I think very few would confuse you for anything but a Texan, now. Every street in the French Quarter starts with Rue 77 And most of the dishes in the Big Easy start with a Roux. Just watch out for the dishes in Austrailia that contain "Roo"..... |
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Just placed my order a few minutes ago for a PredatOBR 16.1 inch 7.62 rifle.
The wait begins..... |
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I placed mine (16.1" tOBR 7.62) back in July. I hoping to be able to wrap it up for Christmas... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just placed my order a few minutes ago for a PredatOBR 16.1 inch 7.62 rifle. The wait begins..... I placed mine (16.1" tOBR 7.62) back in July. I hoping to be able to wrap it up for Christmas... That's what I have, you will absolutely love it!!!!!!! |
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That's what I have, you will absolutely love it!!!!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just placed my order a few minutes ago for a PredatOBR 16.1 inch 7.62 rifle. The wait begins..... I placed mine (16.1" tOBR 7.62) back in July. I hoping to be able to wrap it up for Christmas... That's what I have, you will absolutely love it!!!!!!! I can't wait. I got "the email" this morning. It should be in my paws early next week! |
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I can't wait. I got "the email" this morning. It should be in my paws early next week! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just placed my order a few minutes ago for a PredatOBR 16.1 inch 7.62 rifle. The wait begins..... I placed mine (16.1" tOBR 7.62) back in July. I hoping to be able to wrap it up for Christmas... That's what I have, you will absolutely love it!!!!!!! I can't wait. I got "the email" this morning. It should be in my paws early next week! I love my 16.1" |
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I am Mark LaRue and I predict we will not have a rifle on backorder this coming New Year's night ... That's right, every rifle now in our order system will be off our books by midnight Dec. 31st (plus or minus a couple weeks ) ... I say this because we got folks ordering right now that are banking on it being a year or two wait. ETA - There's a small chance folks will be able to order a rifle on Cyber Monday for a pre-Christmas delivery. ETA 2 - Rather than send out private eyes to locate the few that are slow to respond, we're picking up speed as we skip over them. Don't worry if you get back in country, you'll be thrown back on the hot list and will make it into the next batch. View Quote Mark...next week it will be three months since you made this prediction...could you give us a update to if that prediction is still on schedule? |
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That makes sense. You make the best. I'll put a Larue up against a Knight's any day of the week!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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^^^ Yep. ... and we had a record Monday for new rifle orders this week. That makes sense. You make the best. I'll put a Larue up against a Knight's any day of the week!!! Same--and that's after owning both! |
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Just placed my order on the 7th. It'd be awesome to get her before Christmas but i was quoted 4 months by email so we'll see!
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I might just have to order a tOBR in 556 then very soon!
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Does this mean I'll soon be able to purchase a ~9" .300BO tOBR barrel/handguard?
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Does this mean I'll soon be able to purchase a ~9" .300BO tOBR barrel/handguard? The quick change barrel is more awesome if you have something to change to Yep. ...and perhaps the whole upper, Mark, please? A.W.D. |
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Quoted: I am Mark LaRue and I predict we will not have a rifle on backorder this coming New Year's night ... That's right, every rifle now in our order system will be off our books by midnight Dec. 31st (plus or minus a couple weeks ) ... I say this because we got folks ordering right now that are banking on it being a year or two wait. ETA - There's a small chance folks will be able to order a rifle on Cyber Monday for a pre-Christmas delivery. ETA 2 - Rather than send out private eyes to locate the few that are slow to respond, we're picking up speed as we skip over them. Don't worry if you get back in country, you'll be thrown back on the hot list and will make it into the next batch. View Quote This must be the reason for the call from Ben Perez. When he asked, I told him I was ready the moment I pressed the button on the order page. I will be real happy to have my tOBR by year end! Hell, I may just order another to have something in my order queue.... |
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Does this mean I'll soon be able to purchase a ~9" .300BO tOBR barrel/handguard? The quick change barrel is more awesome if you have something to change to Yep. ...and perhaps the whole upper, Mark, please? A.W.D. Nobody likes you |
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Does this mean I'll soon be able to purchase a ~9" .300BO tOBR barrel/handguard? The quick change barrel is more awesome if you have something to change to Yep. ...and perhaps the whole upper, Mark, please? A.W.D. Nobody likes you It's tough being me - on everyone else I hear... A.W.D. |
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When are the 338 Federal barrels coming out? I will be taking my PredatOBR moose hunting again next year.
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Mark if you are close to getting the 338 barrels out please hold my tobr order and when you get a 338 barrel ready ship it to me.i had originally placed the order with a secret hope that you would release the 338 barrel and would be able to send it to me with both barrels.as my wife will likely kill me if I order another new rifle when the 338s hit the market.would it ship with 2 targets?please I'd love to spend some more money and have one of the first 338 barrels.
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