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Posted: 9/2/2005 8:31:50 AM EDT
NEW PRODUCT - A.R.M.S. #63 Throw Lever® Riser Mount
Combines all the features of the #5 with the #19!! Dual throw lever® riser mount. Quick detach mounting platform. Provides 3/4" of additional height for mounting optics with large objective lenses. The #63 is compatible with STANAG mounts and features a see-through channel for use with iron sights. for more info click here |
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Is Swan/ARMS really going to trade mark the word "Throwlever"????
Are things that tough at ARMS? I think I am going to trademark "Magazine" or "Optic" |
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I call dibs on "buffer tube". |
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That's like when Donald Trump tried to trademark the words "Your Fired!" C4 |
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That is funny!
Need Why does it have a see-through channel for use with iron sights? Is it for an AR15? Is the Channel tall enough for a AR sight? It does not look like it’s tall enough. www.csgunworks.com [email protected] Here’s some testimonials about CS GunWorks for AR15 Board What do YOU have to say about CS GunWorks |
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Food for thought. ARMS invented the throw levers many years ago, anyone that invents something normally holds a copyright on the trade name too. I can see why they do, with all the people that wish they could use somone elses inventive R&D success. Just pisses some off, that they can't legitimatly use somone elses Reg. trade name to make money too. If ARMS hadn't invented the throw lever, the name prob. wouldn't be around either.
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Well hello DS! FYI, Anderson Windows should "own the rights" to "throw-lever as they were the first to use it (NOT ARMS). C4 |
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I don't think that one is milspec though, it's an Airsoft copy. |
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Your right! I think it is a copy of a copy (as anderson had throw levers long before ARMS did!!! C4 |
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Good grief......ARMS invented the throwlever. Stop it.
My house has throwlevers on the windows older than the ARMS company. Oh, and all of the sudden they are going to start pushing it??? Bring it on dude.... |
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The see through window may be for use on other guns like a FAL?
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Michael Buffer was able to do it with "lets get ready to rumble!!!!!" |
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I guess if window locks are the same, you could steal them from the windows and attach an optic to a weapon, let us know how it comes out. It will prob. turn into a real pain.
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Anything is possible with the proper application of Duct-Tape. WIZZO |
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My parents house has Anderson windows. Next time I'm over there I'll have to look thru them and see if I can see any iron sights. |
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Well, it looks like those fine Anderson window "throw-levers" have a handle, a pivot point, and some sort of cam. ARMS sure did invent something, eh?? Maybe they could come up with a aluminum box......sorta of an rectangle but with a slight bend. Then add a long spring inside, and a piece of plastic or nylon to act as an elevator. They might want to add some type of formed edges.."lips" maybe, to hold stuff in the aluminum rectangle. Maybe they could figure out a use for it and get it patented and trademarked. |
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ARMS sure did invent something, eh?? Evidently they sure did. We all see the various companies that build optics, laser, lights, stc. using them. Lets notot forget the Gov't, militaries of many countries we have seen with them in the various wars. Oh, lets not forget the patent office, how familiar are they with your design knowledge? Did Swan invent something recognized as different and worthwhile, lets see beyond the above, how about the knock-offs from here to China, guess that takes care of the wish I had crowd. Wouldn't you just love to invent something, or are you just one of those smart guys with all the inventions that you are just keeping secret, With all the remarks about various companies and people, you must be an expert on inventions, tell us about your larest money making invention, maybe we can all learn from you rather than these companies you attack. There are many inventors and products many have given us the pleasure to obtain. What area of excelence have you provided anything for, in a given field? Did you invent any ammo type we might be using? How about a nice weapon system we can buy shoot and enjoy? Maybe a nice powerfull and rugged white light of some type? You choose the field you have excelled at, and offered a product that we can buy from your company, like we do from the others. I search under your name at the patent office, Google, Yahoo, and they must have mis placed your valuble contributions to the world of patents and trade marks. I suspect that you realy excell at not much but mouth. |
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Speaking of new ARMS stuff coming out
When can we expect the 'Same Plane SIR'????? (this is a serious question, for once I am not being a smart ass) |
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They have had same plane SIR sytems for quite a few years, and they are convertible to bi-level, ot vise versa. |
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Honestly, ARMS introduced a great product, but it has since been perfected. I think ARMS has to come out with something new and inovative to catch up.
Disclaimer: I am posting this after consuming too much alcohol. |
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Well gee "Jack" what have you invented??? Probably nothing that doesn't break or come loose from faulty design work. C4 |
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I'm talking about the reciver height version that bolts to the BBL nut... |
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The trade mark is for the mount with a throw lever not a window mounted throw lever. We have trade marks on gold cable but there is cable made all ready for commercial use like lifting and pulling, but are is GOLD so we have a trade mark on it. We have trade marks on fishing swivels that are gold and we have them on the quick release shackles you see on these single point slings that BHI makes but made out of GOLD. We have been threw law suits that came back around and bit the other guys in the ass too. Some people just hate ARMS and some dont. Ford versus Chevy it is all the same. So why not trade mark it I would. This is how business is done. The trade mark or copy right for the throw lever in general ran out a long time ago. It just like the AR trade mark-copy rights that Armalite first had then sold to to Colt, then it died and now manufactures are building Ar's .
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In one ear........and out the other. Same Jack...different day.
Maybe ARMS should go ahead and trademark "3rdtk" while they're at it. |
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They do get a lot of use out of it! C4 |
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I think his entire post, included, is directed toward 3rdtk. |
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I thought trolling & other immature BS was forbidden in the tech. forums?
C'mon guys... do you really need to turn this side of the site into the three ring circus that General Discusion has become? |
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C'mon my butt NYP...the clown is trying to lay claim to the word "throw-lever". Next thing you know he'll be trying to say it was he and not Al Gore that invented the damn internet !!!
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It reminds me of that hoax that went around about Metallica, they were sueing some band for using the chords A and B together saying those two chords used togther were distinctly Metallica. |
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