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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar.
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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar. You got stuffed in your locker a lot at school and it's easy to see why. Happens a lot to nerdy little effeminate geeks and they never do seem to recover.
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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar. You got stuffed in your locker a lot at school and it's easy to see why. Happens a lot to nerdy little effeminate geeks and they never do seem to recover. You have diarrhea of the mouth and a little mind to go with it. That's why nobody trusts anything you say, nobody respects you, and nobody likes you.
"Full time night woman? I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart. I packed me a squaw for ten year, Pilgrim. Cheyenne, she were, and the meanest bitch that ever balled for beads."
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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar. You got stuffed in your locker a lot at school and it's easy to see why. Happens a lot to nerdy little effeminate geeks and they never do seem to recover. You have diarrhea of the mouth and a little mind to go with it. That's why nobody trusts anything you say, nobody respects you, and nobody likes you. Nobody likes whiny, nerdy little bitches. That's you honey. Might as well own it. It ain't gonna change and you know it. Frankly I don't give a fuuck if you like me. You don't know me and I don't want to know you.
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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar. You got stuffed in your locker a lot at school and it's easy to see why. Happens a lot to nerdy little effeminate geeks and they never do seem to recover. You have diarrhea of the mouth and a little mind to go with it. That's why nobody trusts anything you say, nobody respects you, and nobody likes you. nobody like whiny, nerdy little bitches. That's you honey. Might as well own it. It ain't gonna change and you know it. As evidence by this thread, nobody likes you or cares about you. You should go wallow in self-pity that you're poor and don't have skills to earn a good living.
"Full time night woman? I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart. I packed me a squaw for ten year, Pilgrim. Cheyenne, she were, and the meanest bitch that ever balled for beads."
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On that note, the time has come to put blackshart on ignore.
"Full time night woman? I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart. I packed me a squaw for ten year, Pilgrim. Cheyenne, she were, and the meanest bitch that ever balled for beads."
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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar. You got stuffed in your locker a lot at school and it's easy to see why. Happens a lot to nerdy little effeminate geeks and they never do seem to recover. You have diarrhea of the mouth and a little mind to go with it. That's why nobody trusts anything you say, nobody respects you, and nobody likes you. nobody like whiny, nerdy little bitches. That's you honey. Might as well own it. It ain't gonna change and you know it. As evidence by this thread, nobody likes you or cares about you. You should go wallow in self-pity that you're poor and don't have skills to earn a good living. I'm retired you stupid sunofabitch. I don't give a rip about earning anything.
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On that note, the time has come to put blackshart on ignore. Haaahaahaahaahaa. I was right about the nerdy little poosy bitch.
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Imagine being such a sad human being that one behaves like an inbred cretan on a public forum.
"Full time night woman? I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart. I packed me a squaw for ten year, Pilgrim. Cheyenne, she were, and the meanest bitch that ever balled for beads."
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I have doubts about Blackheart's allegation that Ruger only offered him $6 per hour to checker stocks in 1993.
When I lived near Ruger's operation in Newport, NH, from 1986 thru 1990, I regularly visited Rody's Gun Shop, the gun shop where Ruger employees, new and old, hung out after work and on weekends. The two brothers who owned Rody's, Bill and Henry Rodeschin, probably knew more about Ruger firearms than any who wasn't named William Batterman Ruger, Jr. or Sr. I never asked any of the Ruger employees what they were paid, but I never heard any of them complain about their pay. From what I heard from the people who worked for Ruger, they considered Ruger to be a good employer. I don't put much stock in anything Blackheart says, either. Same for me as far as you're concerned. You've been a butt hurt whine ass little bitch who thinks she's special since you got here. Spoken like a true scholar. You got stuffed in your locker a lot at school and it's easy to see why. Happens a lot to nerdy little effeminate geeks and they never do seem to recover. You have diarrhea of the mouth and a little mind to go with it. That's why nobody trusts anything you say, nobody respects you, and nobody likes you. I like him
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Imagine being such a sad human being that one behaves like an inbred cretan on a public forum. You are mistaken as usual. Inbred cretins do things like call people they don't know liars on subjects of which they have no actual knowledge. You know, people such as yourself and 260 Remdouche. Inbred cretins are also easy to spot when they do things like spell cretin "cretan" and America "Murca". LMAO you useless little geek.
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It doesn't matter if you live in upstate New York, you're still living under laws imposed by the socialists in New York City. And that's why we left over four years ago.
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It doesn't matter if you live in upstate New York, you're still living under laws imposed by the socialists in New York City. And That's why we left over four years ago. Fixed it.
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It doesn't matter if you live in upstate New York, you're still living under laws imposed by the socialists in New York City. And That's why we left over four years ago. Fixed it.
Safe Shooting! Steve Redgwell www.303british.comGet your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. - Mark Twain Member - Professional Outdoor Media Association of Canada
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It doesn't matter if you live in upstate New York, you're still living under laws imposed by the socialists in New York City. And That's why we left over four years ago. Fixed it. 😂
"Full time night woman? I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart. I packed me a squaw for ten year, Pilgrim. Cheyenne, she were, and the meanest bitch that ever balled for beads."
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It doesn't matter if you live in upstate New York, you're still living under laws imposed by the socialists in New York City. And That's why we left over four years ago. Fixed it. And to Mr cra1948 I proffer a hearty........Bravo, well played!
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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An old manufacturing facility such as the Ilion plant probably has "hazardous waste " liability tied to it. Curious to what extent that came into play if at all that would finally weigh out economically to move to a different site. I've worked in two different industries over the years and these were very real considerations when moving to a different site along with labor costs and other expenses...decades of machinery oils and other chemicals would no doubt make the EPA go on point like a bird dog...
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There's also the vastly increased efficiency of a 21st-century CNC factory. This costs more up front, of course, but requires far less time and individual work to make products.
Over the past 30 years or so I have toured a number of firearm and scope-sights factories in both North America and Europe. The first that had any CNC equipment was Leupold's around 30 years ago: They'd had their old manual lathes fitted with CNC controls. Since then have visited others periodically, and the top factories use huge CNC machines where you stick an aluminum cylinder in one end and it spits out a completely machine scope tube at the other end every minute or so, ready for the glass and other parts to be added.
Same sort of deal at firearms factories. The Ruger plant in Prescott had a conveyor built running between several machines. Along the conveyor belt were workers who took each handgun part being spit out by the machines, and fitted it to the frame. In around 150 feet a complete handgun would appear maybe a minute after the last one, where they were placed in a rolling cart. When filled the cart was rolled to the nearby indoor test-shooting range.
In 2015 the Sako/Tikka factory in Finland was using robots to move parts from station to station. Some resembled mechanical versions of the velociraptors Jurassic Park, with "beaks" and "arms" to pick up and insert parts exactly where they needed to go.
All of this results in more precise and uniform parts which can be more quickly assembled.
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I've been here long enough to recognize aholes when I see them. You're a prime example. I can honestly say the same about you G-man. Difference is, I KNOW I'm an ahole. Yep, I'm the guy that takes a dump in the punch bowl but only when I see other aholes posting the dumbest crap ever.
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I've been here long enough to recognize aholes when I see them. You're a prime example. I can honestly say the same about you G-man. Difference is, I KNOW I'm an ahole. Yep, I'm the guy that takes a dump in the punch bowl but only when I see other aholes posting the dumbest crap ever. You're such a god damn big important, well connected know it all in the industry, why don't you call up your good buddies in charge over at Glock and Sig and Ruger and ask them what they were paying for entry level production positions at the time. The thing is you won't, because you can't, because you're not all that and if you did you'd find out the figures I gave were absolutely correct. I have no reason to lie to a bunch of arrogant, ignorant, stinking pus bags on the internet.
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