I’ll still plough an ex it’s all good
My point was, anyone who's made it this far without cancelling has dealt with far more delays and uncertainties than just having to wait for TI to ship guns to customers.
So i'm really not sure why this last stretch is such a big deal to some. If there was ever a time to kick and scream, it certainly isn't now that the rifles are in country, clear from customs, just waiting to hit the CP trucks.
I can't even begin to think how long and strenuous it must be to process those 1,000 orders, I know I wouldn't want to do it. Can you count to 1,000?
Give these guys a break and consider their work load for a second.
Its a gun FFS. Relax. It'll get to ya.
Youza.
I got my fixed delivered without ever receiving a shipping notification. Also, people need to chill out the rifle will come. I ordered in April 2016 and waited and sure things weren't handled the best but got it in the end. I have done preorders for high end vehicles worth 100s of thousands more than a type 81 and its the same deal you pay and wait and timelines aren't always clear.
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My point was, anyone who's made it this far without cancelling has dealt with far more delays and uncertainties than just having to wait for TI to ship guns to customers.
So i'm really not sure why this last stretch is such a big deal to some. If there was ever a time to kick and scream, it certainly isn't now that the rifles are in country, clear from customs, just waiting to hit the CP trucks.
I can't even begin to think how long and strenuous it must be to process those 1,000 orders, I know I wouldn't want to do it. Can you count to 1,000?
Give these guys a break and consider their work load for a second.
Its a gun FFS. Relax. It'll get to ya.
Youza.
Not to mention the other issues like the fact they were taking preorders in full when an FRT was announced even though the rifles weren't built which was the longest delay
wood issues and the magazine stock issues that kept coming up.
My point was, anyone who's made it this far without cancelling has dealt with far more delays and uncertainties than just having to wait for TI to ship guns to customers.
So i'm really not sure why this last stretch is such a big deal to some. If there was ever a time to kick and scream, it certainly isn't now that the rifles are in country, clear from customs, just waiting to hit the CP trucks.
I can't even begin to think how long and strenuous it must be to process those 1,000 orders, I know I wouldn't want to do it. Can you count to 1,000?
Give these guys a break and consider their work load for a second.
Its a gun FFS. Relax. It'll get to ya.
Youza.