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Originally Posted by romeo sierra
RONAN.. nice lookin m4!

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Good God:
Stag Lower Reciever
Vltor Upper Reciever
LaRue Free Float Quad Rail
Troy Industries Front and Rear Flip Up Sights
Magpul Stock
Reinforced Stainless-Steel Barrel w/ Phanton Flash Suppressor
I would have to physically inspect that PTW to know if thats real or not. Great looking gun.
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Originally Posted by kos
Yeah. Too many people bashing PTWs.
Honestly, boys. It's not the firearm, or kit that makes the operator.
If you wanna wave your soggy dicks around, do it elsewhere. PTW is just another AEG.. A fuckin' nice one, but still JAFT (just another fucking toy).
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+1
Complete agreement with you:
"In ten years nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance or tactics. They will only remember who lived."
These days it seems everyone seems want to be all f*ing "high-speed".
Falling into a dangerous misconception that the kit is what makes an warrior, tactical-mall-ninjas and all. Keep it in perspective, for example, if I taught you how to take off on an F-22, showed you how to fire the missile and guns, and land, would you say your ready for air combat? I've watched an entire building/structure get cleared, full of AEG users, by a single individual with a cheap springer shotgun. Now I want to absolutely make clear that in no way I'm I saying all PTW users lack skills in some shape, way or form, but for those users do keep it in perspective. Hell, of course I'd use a PTW if given a choice, but in my opinion just tools for the toolbox, PTW is a beautiful and damn good "nail driver", but ultimately for a fraction of the cost any other AEG would get the job done, propel a BB down range. Will any other AEG have the ability to interface with aftermarket real-steel parts, is as unique or innovative? Probably not, but hey different strokes for different folks.
Again, nothing against PTW users, I just don't want to perpetuate the idea that its the gear or kit that makes a warrior.