TITAN308
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I'm surprised no one watched the one other video on my channel and raised hell because I wasn't wearing glasses. lol
Same.Everyone's a range officer. That's why i shoot on my land, how I want, when I want. I teach my children proper safety and technique, and how I shoot is my business. If I get hurt or worse, no one to blame but myself. When others are shooting near me, I wear hearing protection, and alone I wear what I want, shoot how I want, and as much as I'd like or ammo allows. Safety nazis annoy me to no end.
I find this post/thread very amusing. You can find similar ones on other forums too.
Gun breaks and the owner immediately has to get on a forum and give everyone a "heads -up" (Whine) about their problem. Why is this necessary??
By the way, when you call customer service, always be prepared by having all the necessary information (about the gun) at hand. Don't call from work and say I'll have to get back later with the info, I'm just calling now to see "what if" - your wasting the CS reps time.
Deal with the CS folks in a professional/mature manner and you will get much further along.
And keep your problems to yourself.
I'm with Titan on this one. It is none of your business that he posted his experience on the boards. Anyone is entitled to do so.
If you have a problem with failure reports then stay out of the thread in question, it really is that simple.
The guy is WHINING!
Yes, but he is whining about a gun related matter on a gun forum. Imagine if we didn't have members whining about a bad gun or how ammo is getting scarce or how a LGS screwed them. Imagine this forum if we forbid comparing ammo for one stop shots or which 9mm for carry or which 1 gun would you have if the SHTF or zombie apocolypse? Wait, how about another picture of a Glock or M&P? At least 1911s you can accessorize. How about another revolver vs semi thread? I know, how about a Kimber bashing thread? We can discuss the minimum caliber for carry! Point is, almost everything we discuss has been hashed and rehashed many times and if we limited this forum to no whining and no duplicate threads we'd have to close it down.
kiln said:I'm with Titan on this one. It is none of your business that he posted his experience on the boards. Anyone is entitled to do so.
If you have a problem with failure reports then stay out of the thread in question, it really is that simple.
My point was if all you are going to contribute is: "don't post this" then feel free to avoid the thread.I've read all the messages here, including Titan's -- and his responses to some of the things I wrote. His original post and subsequent comments were NOT just a failure report. A number of us agreed with him that the failure of his P07 the first time out was NOT a good thing, and he got a lot of sympathy on that count. It was some of his other comments that stirred things up a bit.
And, contrary to your assertion above, it's all open for discussion. This is a discussion board.
On the other hand, you seem to be demonstrating a double standard when you tell Donato that he can't (i.e., isn't entitled to...) comment on the original poster's comments, but you feel free to comment on his (Donato's) posts.
There's something strange about that logic.
Nobody forced the guy to come here and read OP's post knowing full well what the contents would be.
Poster #1 "Yea this guy bumped my shoulder in the store and did not apologize."
Poster #2 "Jeez whats the big deal, did you want him to give you a hug?"
See how ridiculous that kind of stuff sounds? You might as well go get a job at FOX News being a reporter.
It is always best to point out how someone is whining by whining yourself. If you see too much whining on message boards why not avoid them or at the very least do not contribute to the discussion. Posting on a topic that bothers you only bumps the topic back to the top and continues the discussion.You sweet on him or something?? The guy is WHINING! I mean, he is tattling on the CZ rep. Go to his boss and complain if you must. But, what are you trying to accomplish here on this forum?
Thank you.It is always best to point out how someone is whining by whining yourself. If you see too much whining on message boards why not avoid them or at the very least do not contribute to the discussion. Posting on a topic that bothers you only bumps the topic back to the top and continues the discussion.
Or you can just whine about how too many people whine