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Some interesting riflechair.com stats.
Lots of the folks using riflechair.com are milsurp enthusiasts so I thought I'd post this here.

I find it interesting to see my sites most frequent fliers.
Lots of steady and consistent users from China (mainly Beijing)
I wonder why the Cdn firearms market is so interesting?
Hobby Enthusiasts and Marketers are the likely users

Top Countries

Individual Visits Per Country

7958 Canada 66%
3061 United States 25%
816 China 7%
134 France
114 Uruguay
86 Sweden
45 United Kingdom
32 Switzerland
26 Norway
25 Germany
22 Brazil
16 Iceland
14 Australia
13 Korea, South
12 Hong Kong
11 Taiwan
10 Belgium
9 Spain
8 Czech Republic
 
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Ex pat Canadians, maybe? My cousin has been working in China for a few years now and has married a local girl.
 
Funneling secrets to the Chinese, are we? How to make igloo's, birch bark canoes & good whisky... Or I wonder if Riflechair is just another word lost in translation, that has an entirely different meaning in Chinese? :D:p
 
Funneling secrets to the Chinese, are we? How to make igloo's, birch bark canoes & good whisky... Or I wonder if Riflechair is just another word lost in translation, that has an entirely different meaning in Chinese? :D:p


I wonder?
It probably means "Has many goats" or something like that.
 
Something to do with that there are more than 1.2 billion chinese people, versus 33 million canadians ?

Or, are the chinese checking up on us, to find out what we did with their ancient inventions of guns and gun powder :)
 
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I wonder?
It probably means "Has many goats" or something like that.

Sir, I mean no disrespect whatsoever, having a great fondness for your work in milsurp knowledge sharing.

With regards to the chinese translation, however, I must beg to differ on the tense of the above passage: I believe it more closely translates to "HAD many goats"...

;)

(I'm kidding!!!)
 
It's the Norinco guys, seeing what they should knock-off next. (I hear they're producing knock-off Inglis Hi-Powers :eek: with Chinese writing and 'pre-worn' finish) :D
 
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whit thoses numbers my money is on badbots and other automated scripts that look for weakness in websites to highjack them spambot and legetimate search engein, backup bots etc etc

i get an avrage of over 100 scan, hijack, probe a day on my servers mainly from china and brazil but also from all over the place
 
Chinese are not the only ones, who checked up on us all the time. I realize, by reading magazines like "Rifle", "Handloader" (Mike Venturino), that anyone who does a "gun writing" for a living, will look at these fine pages for info and inspiration.

We are doing a lots of free researh and development for the national and international fireamrs industry, and we do'nt even get a thank you, and these people takes all the credits, like when I invented a broken shell extractor, using a metal rod whit a hook at the end, which when inserted inside the broken shell still in the chamber, and the hook would go over the libs of the broken shell, and then a simple pull would then extract the broken shell.

Shortly after I told about this fine inventions of mine in these fine page, Brownell, "invented" a very semilar broken shell extractor, in the shape of a .223 NATO caliber shell, with hooks designed to extract a broken shell, as described above, and invented by me.

Not always the chinese who copy ideas :)
 
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