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Re: RPA International

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

Robin128 wrote:No risk of them sueing you then???
For agreeing they make great rifles and sadly might be going bust?
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#12 Post by Convict_keeper »

christel wrote:I think they will have a difficult time trying to do just that.
What would be the grounds?
A personal opinion?

Hmm....

Jumping over to GOM...crikey...the amount of personal opinions about various issues, loads of law suits there is one was so inclined.
On that note why cant the "Scotsgun ruling" be relaxed to something along the lines of "all posts must be started with IN MY PERSONAL OPINION......" this would give people an avenue to post a details of deal that went bad, the current ruling leaves things very grey in my opinion :roll:

That way as said above what grounds could they sue over ...A personal opinion?

CK :?
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#13 Post by Robin128 »

That will not stop one from being sued, CK...popular myth.

The Scotsgun rule is quite clear and apt, a lot of effort, experience and learned opinion was taken into account in its formation.

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#14 Post by TobyH »

I heard today that RPA went bust on Thursday (or some day this week). Thats not official but someone who seemed to know the business.
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Re: RPA International

#15 Post by Christel »

As much as I am not a fan of the company I am sad to hear that they may have gone bust.
Britain is struggling enough as it is and one less rifle making company will affect the shooting community.
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#16 Post by Scotsgun »

Bad news if its true. Bad news for us when any shooting related business goes under - we're already a small market.

There are many who swear by their products and there are some who swear at them (me included). Based on personal experience; not rumours.

I wouldn't wish 'going bust' on any legitimate business. So many families are suffering at present.
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#17 Post by John25 »

It will be interesting to see if they are at IWA next week.
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#18 Post by Robin128 »

Anybody got access to Dun and Bradstreet or have they gone bust too?
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#19 Post by R.G.C »

John25 wrote:It will be interesting to see if they are at IWA next week.
They are not in the IWA exhibitors list...

BTW, is there any forum members going to IWA?
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Re: RPA International

#20 Post by ovenpaa »

Now aware of any going, Vince maybe?

All this talk of RPA reminded me that I have an as new RPA Tracker rear sight sitting in a box doing nothing. I really should try and find it a new home. Anyone know what it would be worth to a forum member? ;)
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