So have you received that itemized build list yet, lmao
I think I see your face under that guy's ball sack.
Maybe if you ask nice they'll take your temp and rub diaper cream on your bottom, lol. Poor baby, needs his tacticool now!
I use tapco mags with an ati stock. Requires a bit of clearancing to fit. They work good. From what I recall the stripper clips don't work with the magazine tho.
Edit: just to add, the ati isn't cut for the bayonet. I believe the tapco stock is.
That would be fine if he was talking to them on the phone or through a direct email.
Hailing them in a random forum post not even in their subsection of the forums is however not the way to achieve anything.
I don't think what Black_Valkyrie is asking is too much. Some people are comfortable with picking out individual parts and putting them all together and some just want assistance with a complete package.
As an IT expert, an example that comes to mind is computer buying: I love buying separate computer parts CPUs, Memory, boards, etc...and then putting them all together to make a dream machine , but I would not get all up in arms if someone with less experience to ask for a package of all necessary components to build it at home, or for the complete novice who has the vendor build the entire system and then delivered.
Isn't that the point of talking to the experts at a business anyway? I don't see why a business would not come up with a list of parts and a quote for such package if requested by a customer?
FYI part of the point of this is that if a retailer wants business, they have to do more work than just say "oh buy from me".
At this point since I haven't received a PM from hical they can consider me a lost customer. Curiously I asked the same thing of Canadian Tire and they called back with several build options and were happy to help me.
Retailers need to work to gain loyal customers and hical really failed IMHO. I'm sure all the twits that joined in derailing this topic just for their own fun didn't help - but that's ultimately still hical's problem. Listen to people trolling a topic or actually help sell something and gain a customer.
On the car and other enthusiast sites I'm on this would have never gone this way. Site sponsors would have PMd me right away - happy to sell me something knowing I'd come back for more and tell all my friends.
Oh well. Mix a bunch of passive aggressive Canadians and their neutered access to guns along with the Internet and this is what you get.
So I guess ultimately it's Canadian Tire who gets my business. A learning lesson for all those smaller retailers that you have to do more than just post "I have what you need" in a forum to win a customer.
FYI part of the point of this is that if a retailer wants business, they have to do more work than just say "oh buy from me".
At this point since I haven't received a PM from hical they can consider me a lost customer. Curiously I asked the same thing of Canadian Tire and they called back with several build options and were happy to help me.
Retailers need to work to gain loyal customers and hical really failed IMHO. I'm sure all the twits that joined in derailing this topic just for their own fun didn't help - but that's ultimately still hical's problem. Listen to people trolling a topic or actually help sell something and gain a customer.
On the car and other enthusiast sites I'm on this would have never gone this way. Site sponsors would have PMd me right away - happy to sell me something knowing I'd come back for more and tell all my friends.
Oh well. Mix a bunch of passive aggressive Canadians and their neutered access to guns along with the Internet and this is what you get.
So I guess ultimately it's Canadian Tire who gets my business. A learning lesson for all those smaller retailers that you have to do more than just post "I have what you need" in a forum to win a customer.
FYI part of the point of this is that if a retailer wants business, they have to do more work than just say "oh buy from me".
At this point since I haven't received a PM from hical they can consider me a lost customer. Curiously I asked the same thing of Canadian Tire and they called back with several build options and were happy to help me.
Retailers need to work to gain loyal customers and hical really failed IMHO. I'm sure all the twits that joined in derailing this topic just for their own fun didn't help - but that's ultimately still hical's problem. Listen to people trolling a topic or actually help sell something and gain a customer.
On the car and other enthusiast sites I'm on this would have never gone this way. Site sponsors would have PMd me right away - happy to sell me something knowing I'd come back for more and tell all my friends.
Oh well. Mix a bunch of passive aggressive Canadians and their neutered access to guns along with the Internet and this is what you get.
So I guess ultimately it's Canadian Tire who gets my business. A learning lesson for all those smaller retailers that you have to do more than just post "I have what you need" in a forum to win a customer.




























