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Rifle Scopes The brains behind CS revealed

SWFA

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I've heard a rumor that CS hired this man to develope their current line of scopes and that he is the actual inventor of Bertrillium-Zantitium™

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Re: The brains behind CS revealed

That's good stuff, right there!!
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Definitely a CS Employee (likely he's the Employee of the Month...hell, of the YEAR)!!!

Thanks for the laughs, SWFA!
 
Re: The brains behind CS revealed

watch it in YouTube with captions! Its funny all over again! Then I had to explain to others about Counter Sniper scopes and guess what? Funny again!

Three levels of funniness!
 
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Hey CS must be good. I just read a popular gun mag article and author Craig Boddington went to a shooting school in Texas and although he was not fortunate enough to have a CS scope of his own he did think enough of another classmates rig to put a photo of it in the article stating "the Counter Sniper tracked perfectly"
 
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Chris, you're too much!
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I'm convinced - will be getting this wonderful CS scope for my 30mm long-range solution! As soon as I acquire that 30mm gun, of course!
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I have only one concern though: what effect does that Perma<span style="font-weight: bold">Lax</span> optics have on the bowels movement?
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Re: The brains behind CS revealed

John, the proper employment of the dingleberry arm at the extent of the BS recepticle is only truly realized when simulaneously reaching acute euphoric limb extention in conjunction with a properly executed rectal cranial inversion.

Now...you get it.
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LMAO!!! The Cracker Jack box was good to them... all I got were a couple tattoos.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> John, the proper employment of the dingleberry arm at the extent of the BS recepticle is only truly realized when simulaneously reaching acute euphoric limb extention in conjunction with a properly executed rectal cranial inversion</div></div>

Actually that does clear it up a bit Hink, thanks!
John III
 
Re: The brains behind CS revealed

We took one on trade and we just could not bear to put it on our SampleList site so we stuck it on eBay with No Reserve.

We've got a little of $200. in it, I wonder how much it will go for? Could go for a penny if only one person bids on it but I have a feeling it is going to get a lot of traffic.

Should be fun to watch.


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