The High RoadWhich forum?
Nearly as long as the SA-35!Um.
That thread is almost 10 years old.
That’s a long time in development, dontcha think?
If that’s true, somebody is going to loose their SA dealership..Springfield Armory "Prodigy"
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I’m pretty sure he’s story tellingno telling if the guy is a story-teller, or really did see what he saw.
if true, then frankly S/A ought to take away the dealership.
but also, does S/A ship out new products to the dealers/distributors before the advertisement(s) of what's to come..??
I used to manage for Cinemark. Dealt with Ep 1-3 maddness before I moved on. One of my assistants took 3 label-sealed trailers and tried to sell them on eBay. Got a call at home from my lead. He said “um, boss…there’s a couple of treasury agents here to see Mr. X, you may want to come down”.I’m pretty sure he’s story telling
However I’ve worked retail ( not firearms ) we would get movie tie in product for say Star Wars a couple weeks in advance and have it secured to make sure we had the product in time for release.
We had to sign NDA, with a minimum 100k penalty if we broke it iirc.
Also when the Star Wars movies came out, projectionist and management had to sign the NDA etc for when they watched the film a couple days prior.
Was that a slip as to what’s in the safe?“This is the one I thought I linked to”
If that’s true, somebody is going to loose their SA dealership..
I asked the other day if the prize fits in the safe, was not answeredHas anyone considered that the safe may not contain the actual physical prize? It could possibly contain a fancy embossed envelope with the name of the prize, which could just as easily be one of their rifles.
Are you that person that puts an engagement ring in a gift wrapped fridge box?Has anyone considered that the safe may not contain the actual physical prize? It could possibly contain a fancy embossed envelope with the name of the prize, which could just as easily be one of their rifles.
I asked the other day if the prize fits in the safe, was not answered
Good point!Has anyone considered that the safe may not contain the actual physical prize? It could possibly contain a fancy embossed envelope with the name of the prize, which could just as easily be one of their rifles.
Don’t think that fits into to little safe they keep showing…….just sayinGood point!
I wonder if the prize is actually a remake of this especially after an article on it earlier this year.
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It’s certainly possible although unlikely that it could be a voucher of some sort for the firearm.Don’t think that fits into to little safe they keep showing…….just sayin
I was going by @Tenbones comment that the actual prize may not even be in the safe but maybe there's only a place holder in there like belt links for the SA M60.Don’t think that fits into to little safe they keep showing…….just sayin
I figured that, but after the dead dear post, had to say something………I was going by @Tenbones comment that the actual prize may not even be in the safe but maybe there's only a place holder in there like belt links for the SA M60.