User Panel
Posted: 7/19/2011 5:31:25 PM EDT
Links removed as per site rules.
|
|
Fine Print
■Expires 07/19/2012. ■Only 500 deals available for sale ■Not valid with other offers ■Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 as gifts. ■Limit 1 per visit ■Valid on-line only ■Tax and shipping not Included This one worries me. |
|
Quoted:
Fine Print ■Expires 07/19/2012. ■Only 500 deals available for sale ■Not valid with other offers ■Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 as gifts. ■Limit 1 per visit ■Valid on-line only ■Tax and shipping not Included This one worries me. Just ordered and put the code in the gift certificate box and it worked fine. |
|
I got my two, you can only buy two.
I wish i could have gotten more, but i'll take it!!!! Rich |
|
Your credit card is now being shared with 1,200 of your closest Russian relatives.......
Just concerned that when you click on "Recent Deals" it comes up empty, like this is the first one and we're the guinea pigs......... |
|
Quoted:
Your credit card is now being shared with 1,200 of your closest Russian relatives....... Just concerned that when you click on "Recent Deals" it comes up empty, like this is the first one and we're the guinea pigs......... I googled them and apparently they just opened today, but have been advertising their opening today on a few forums for the past month. |
|
Quoted:
Sold out. The website says to check back today at noon. |
|
Not now - shows sold out. Sounds legit to me! Best of luck, guys!
|
|
I'll be looking for other deals...
Groupon for Gear....good concept. |
|
Sold out of the ammo deal. I've been in meetings all day, then it sold out right as I was purchasing it, lol.
|
|
I just tried and it let me buy it. Put CC info in, hit submit and got a server error....
|
|
I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges.
|
|
Quoted: I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? Yep. I read a few places about USA ammo's ammo shooting inconsistent. Rounds being hotter than others and lighter than others, like shooting wolf, 193 and 855 all in the same mag. Remanufactured ammo is remanufactured ammo.... Just like cerakote, durakote, alumyhide, etc. at the end of the day, its just expensive spray paint and not like the factory finishes (type III, anodized, tenifer etc). Id rather just buy factory loads IMI, PMC, etc. even silver bear... possibly. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? Yep. I read a few places about USA ammo's ammo shooting inconsistent. Rounds being hotter than others and lighter than others, like shooting wolf, 193 and 855 all in the same mag. Remanufactured ammo is remanufactured ammo.... Just like cerakote, durakote, alumyhide, etc. at the end of the day, its just expensive spray paint and not like the factory finishes (type III, anodized, tenifer etc). Id rather just buy factory loads IMI, PMC, etc. even silver bear... possibly. Good to know. I have no problem with reloads, hell that's about almost all I shoot since I load my own. Quality control is something completely different, and the reason I won't buy certain brands of brand new or surplus ammo. Just cause it's new, shiny, and looks good to the eye doesn't speak for the quality control of the object no matter what type of factory finish the item has. |
|
So did you get $5 for everybody that clicked the link?
Good on you if you did––I bought two of the ammo ones (finally) they released more about 1 am. |
|
Quoted:
So did you get $5 for everybody that clicked the link? Good on you if you did––I bought two of the ammo ones (finally) they released more about 1 am. Ya, but not many people have purchased. Not sure how many people signed up and didn't order anything though. Only time will tell there. I took the referral out since people were getting angry about it on other parts of the forum and site staff is looking into it. Sorry if I offended anyone. I bought 2 of the brownells but not the USA ammo. I don't want people to think I was just doing it to make $5. I thought the brownells was a good deal and wanted to share it. I will try and keep this up to date if people want. Doesn't matter to me. I am wondering if gearhog will be able to get any bigger stores/names in the near future. |
|
Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? Yep. I read a few places about USA ammo's ammo shooting inconsistent. Rounds being hotter than others and lighter than others, like shooting wolf, 193 and 855 all in the same mag. Remanufactured ammo is remanufactured ammo.... Just like cerakote, durakote, alumyhide, etc. at the end of the day, its just expensive spray paint and not like the factory finishes (type III, anodized, tenifer etc). Id rather just buy factory loads IMI, PMC, etc. even silver bear... possibly. Good to know. I have no problem with reloads, hell that's about almost all I shoot since I load my own. Quality control is something completely different, and the reason I won't buy certain brands of brand new or surplus ammo. Just cause it's new, shiny, and looks good to the eye doesn't speak for the quality control of the object no matter what type of factory finish the item has. I was asking about GA Arms. Using brass from M249s, and having some problems....I remember something about that. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? Yep. I read a few places about USA ammo's ammo shooting inconsistent. Rounds being hotter than others and lighter than others, like shooting wolf, 193 and 855 all in the same mag. Remanufactured ammo is remanufactured ammo.... Just like cerakote, durakote, alumyhide, etc. at the end of the day, its just expensive spray paint and not like the factory finishes (type III, anodized, tenifer etc). Id rather just buy factory loads IMI, PMC, etc. even silver bear... possibly. Good to know. I have no problem with reloads, hell that's about almost all I shoot since I load my own. Quality control is something completely different, and the reason I won't buy certain brands of brand new or surplus ammo. Just cause it's new, shiny, and looks good to the eye doesn't speak for the quality control of the object no matter what type of factory finish the item has. I was asking about GA Arms. Using brass from M249s, and having some problems....I remember something about that. Yea I see where youre coming from and totally agree. It is a QC thing. Larue, the thing is USA ammo buys brass from ranges. they dont know if they are once fired or not. now most are but there are a few ppl out there who reload and police their own, but not when its been reloaded a few times to where they just leave it. That is what worries me. |
|
Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? Yep. I read a few places about USA ammo's ammo shooting inconsistent. Rounds being hotter than others and lighter than others, like shooting wolf, 193 and 855 all in the same mag. Remanufactured ammo is remanufactured ammo.... Just like cerakote, durakote, alumyhide, etc. at the end of the day, its just expensive spray paint and not like the factory finishes (type III, anodized, tenifer etc). Id rather just buy factory loads IMI, PMC, etc. even silver bear... possibly. Good to know. I have no problem with reloads, hell that's about almost all I shoot since I load my own. Quality control is something completely different, and the reason I won't buy certain brands of brand new or surplus ammo. Just cause it's new, shiny, and looks good to the eye doesn't speak for the quality control of the object no matter what type of factory finish the item has. I was asking about GA Arms. Using brass from M249s, and having some problems....I remember something about that. Yea I see where youre coming from and totally agree. It is a QC thing. Larue, the thing is USA ammo buys brass from ranges. they dont know if they are once fired or not. now most are but there are a few ppl out there who reload and police their own, but not when its been reloaded a few times to where they just leave it. That is what worries me. ......I'm not talking about USA Ammo... I'm asking if you know about the stuff with GA arms and if you can tell me about it....
|
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I contemplated about the offer but after a little bit of research Im going to skip it based on what people have said. Also if I wanted remanufactured ammo, I would have been purchasing GA arms stuff, dont believe they get their ammo from indoor ranges. Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? Yep. I read a few places about USA ammo's ammo shooting inconsistent. Rounds being hotter than others and lighter than others, like shooting wolf, 193 and 855 all in the same mag. Remanufactured ammo is remanufactured ammo.... Just like cerakote, durakote, alumyhide, etc. at the end of the day, its just expensive spray paint and not like the factory finishes (type III, anodized, tenifer etc). Id rather just buy factory loads IMI, PMC, etc. even silver bear... possibly. Good to know. I have no problem with reloads, hell that's about almost all I shoot since I load my own. Quality control is something completely different, and the reason I won't buy certain brands of brand new or surplus ammo. Just cause it's new, shiny, and looks good to the eye doesn't speak for the quality control of the object no matter what type of factory finish the item has. I was asking about GA Arms. Using brass from M249s, and having some problems....I remember something about that. Yea I see where youre coming from and totally agree. It is a QC thing. Larue, the thing is USA ammo buys brass from ranges. they dont know if they are once fired or not. now most are but there are a few ppl out there who reload and police their own, but not when its been reloaded a few times to where they just leave it. That is what worries me. ......I'm not talking about USA Ammo... I'm asking if you know about the stuff with GA arms and if you can tell me about it.... Never used it but heard it has been the results of kb |
|
I have used GA Arms ammo in 45, 40 and .223 for years and never had a problem. And I am about to buy $200 worth of usa ammo from the coupon. They have tannerite, too.....
|
|
Aren't they the ones a few cases of "kb!" ? [/quote]
I can't speak for anyone else but I have been using them for about 10 years. 10mm, .45, .40 and .223 never had a problem that I can recall. |
|
Bump, since they arent sending out emails each day it seems.
Today is $15 for $30 Worth of Products at IndyGunShop.com Never heard of it. |
|
Bump.
Never heard of RockYourGlock. Has anyone dealt with them before? |
|
I gotta admit, they started off legit with brownells. All these other places I wouldn't trust with Sean's Banana Republic Card, let alone any of mine.
|
|
Don't be hating on the Banana Republic card. The rewards keeps the wife happy... and we all know a happy wife makes a happy husband....
|
|
Quoted:
I gotta admit, they started off legit with brownells. All these other places I wouldn't trust with Sean's Banana Republic Card, let alone any of mine. I was thinking the same thing, minus the Banana Republic card. Wondering if they will get some bigger names. They went from Brownells to some small shop to a small airsoft shop to this. Oh well. |
|
Quoted:
I gotta admit, they started off legit with brownells. All these other places I wouldn't trust with Sean's Banana Republic Card, let alone any of mine. LWRC Bag today. |
|
The donation caught me off guard.
Doing some of the things a few days in a row got me scared like the sling and those cleaning supplies.
On their facebook page a holster maker threw his hat in so maybe more stuff will come. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.