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== Personal attacks == |
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Please refrain from [[WP:No personal attacks|personal attacks]], as you've done in the edits in [[Carlos Hathcock]]. If you continue to attack me personally, I will take this up with the administrators. [[User:DHN|DHN]] ([[User talk:DHN|talk]]) 15:37, 29 December 2014 (UTC) |
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Ruger Mini
My bad on the edit explanation. ALL the material excised is Ruger promotion. Most of the references are from Ruger's website. One of the refs is a dead link. I don't want an edit war. Let's submit this for arbitration. I can't foresee a compromise. I'm big on the No Promotion Rule. Tapered (talk) 06:14, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
- Full disclosure: I like Martin Guitars, Taylor Guitars, and the author Tarquin Hall much more than I like Storm Ruger. Check out my April 2014 edits of their Wikipedia pages to see excised promotional material. Here's the my Contributions Page. Tapered (talk) 06:35, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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Need your opinion/input, StG 44
I think by now you know that I'm not anti-gun, nor am I trying to "sugar coat" anything about the industry or the firearms themselves, but am I off my nut to make an edit like this. This has touched off a discussion in the StG 44 Talk page here. I have absolutely no problem with the term "assault rifle" when its used properly, but in this instance am I missing something? --Scalhotrod (Talk) ☮ღ☺ 01:34, 7 December 2014 (UTC)
- Nope, found the answer here (click the "more translations" link), so yes "sturm" = "assault" in German. I still think my edit was a better use of grammar and better prose, but its not worth debating. --Scalhotrod (Talk) ☮ღ☺ 21:42, 7 December 2014 (UTC)
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