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Jeff Thomas

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Rich et al - I just spent an hour or so perusing the discussion forum at AR15.Com. I don't know what their problem is, but a lot of those threads get a bit nasty. I thought 'an armed society is a polite society'!?

You've got a professional, very decent group of folks on this forum, including yourself. I appreciate the camaraderie of TheFiringLine.Com. Thanks for running a tight ship.
 
Jeff-
Thanks much. The guys at the AR-15 site are actually quite good. I haven't been over there in a bit, but I've always enjoyed the level of discussion.

With any discussion site, an occasional heated debate is inevitable. I'm sorry to hear it's gotten out of hand and I'm sure the site owners will resolve it in their usually professional manner.

I wouldn't give up on them just yet...cooler heads always seem to prevail in the end.
Rich
 
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