Make love loudly …
How awesome is this ad from AAC? Remington, who own AAC, would be wise to get the AAC crew to design some ads for their consumer firearms.
[Hat Tip: Michael Bane]
How awesome is this ad from AAC? Remington, who own AAC, would be wise to get the AAC crew to design some ads for their consumer firearms.
[Hat Tip: Michael Bane]
Clodboy…
Whats a low powered handgun?
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0“I’ve always found it interesting that here in Norway, where firearms are quite heavily regulated, I can go out and buy all the silencers I desire with absolutely no paperwork. I guess Norwegian lawmakers haven’t taken Hollywood too seriously yet…”
Or maybe they have, and were thinking: “Meh, why bother regulating meticulously crafted expensive quick-detach silencers, when an empty soda bottle or a feather pillow are just as effective at silencing a high-powered handgun”
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0I want that poster beside my gaming computer.
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0First: I love the poster and want a copy.
Second: Clodboy, do you really think that a soda bottle or pillow can equal the performance of a meticulously designed and crafter suppressor created by an industry leader? Years of research & development go into some suppressor designs. If a pillow could equal it, then the suppressor companies would just register a tube, shove in an old pillow, and thread on an endcap.
My guess is that Norwegian politicians realize that suppressors are only useful when attached to firearms, and the firearms are the heavyily regulated portion of the formula over there. Also, I’ve always heard rumors that some European cultures consider suppressors to be polite and a safety-enhancing device (hearing damage). I point you towards Hushpower, an English company that produces suppressor sporting shotguns: http://www.saddleryandgunroom.co.uk/Gunroom/SG_Hushpower.htm
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0if the poster version is ever found for sale or in a printable form will the admin please repost as a separate post? i really like this thing
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0gaming computers should have multiple cpu cores and a lot of memory to support those heavy graphics .,’
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0I know this is an old post, but if anyone is looking for a poster: http://www.advanced-armament.com/default.aspx?pageId=16
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0Brilliant, I love it !! Has anyone contacted AAC to ask about getting the poster? I’ve sent an e-mail asking about it. If I learn any thing I will be sure to share any information they send.
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0Where can I get a poser like that? Gah.
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0I love AAC’s style. Cool company.
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0I’ve always found it interesting that here in Norway, where firearms are quite heavily regulated, I can go out and buy all the silencers I desire with absolutely no paperwork. I guess Norwegian lawmakers haven’t taken Hollywood too seriously yet…
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0AAC, marketing geniuses who happen to make good silencers.
-D
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0Boy would I love to buy that poster.
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0How cool, and done in the style of the old WW2 British propaganda posters
http://davidsudworth.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/keep-calm-and-carry-on.png
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0That poster would look great in my garage…if the wife “OKs” it first.
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0I getthe sniper rilfe but wouldnt a .50 cal mg melt a silencer pretty quick?
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0It would be nice to see a full blown campaign to remove these form the NFA, although I would fear what opening up the NFA to editing would bring.
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0The suppressor on the .50cal is comical.
Remington should use AAC to promote suppressors to their “more traditional” crowd. I would imagine a lot of hunters would love the idea of suppressors if it was properly explained to them, especially by someone they trust like Remington.
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gaming computers should have multiple cpu cores and a lot of memory to support those heavy graphics .,’
I know this is an old post, but if anyone is looking for a poster: http://www.advanced-armament.com/default.aspx?pageId=16
Brilliant, I love it !! Has anyone contacted AAC to ask about getting the poster? I’ve sent an e-mail asking about it. If I learn any thing I will be sure to share any information they send.
if the poster version is ever found for sale or in a printable form will the admin please repost as a separate post? i really like this thing
First: I love the poster and want a copy.
Second: Clodboy, do you really think that a soda bottle or pillow can equal the performance of a meticulously designed and crafter suppressor created by an industry leader? Years of research & development go into some suppressor designs. If a pillow could equal it, then the suppressor companies would just register a tube, shove in an old pillow, and thread on an endcap.
My guess is that Norwegian politicians realize that suppressors are only useful when attached to firearms, and the firearms are the heavyily regulated portion of the formula over there. Also, I’ve always heard rumors that some European cultures consider suppressors to be polite and a safety-enhancing device (hearing damage). I point you towards Hushpower, an English company that produces suppressor sporting shotguns: http://www.saddleryandgunroom.co.uk/Gunroom/SG_Hushpower.htm
Clodboy…
Whats a low powered handgun?
“I’ve always found it interesting that here in Norway, where firearms are quite heavily regulated, I can go out and buy all the silencers I desire with absolutely no paperwork. I guess Norwegian lawmakers haven’t taken Hollywood too seriously yet…”
Or maybe they have, and were thinking: “Meh, why bother regulating meticulously crafted expensive quick-detach silencers, when an empty soda bottle or a feather pillow are just as effective at silencing a high-powered handgun”
I want that poster beside my gaming computer.
Where can I get a poser like that? Gah.
I love AAC’s style. Cool company.
I getthe sniper rilfe but wouldnt a .50 cal mg melt a silencer pretty quick?
It would be nice to see a full blown campaign to remove these form the NFA, although I would fear what opening up the NFA to editing would bring.
That poster would look great in my garage…if the wife “OKs” it first.
How cool, and done in the style of the old WW2 British propaganda posters
http://davidsudworth.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/keep-calm-and-carry-on.png
I’ve always found it interesting that here in Norway, where firearms are quite heavily regulated, I can go out and buy all the silencers I desire with absolutely no paperwork. I guess Norwegian lawmakers haven’t taken Hollywood too seriously yet…
AAC, marketing geniuses who happen to make good silencers.
-D
Boy would I love to buy that poster.
The suppressor on the .50cal is comical.
Remington should use AAC to promote suppressors to their “more traditional” crowd. I would imagine a lot of hunters would love the idea of suppressors if it was properly explained to them, especially by someone they trust like Remington.