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    Quote Originally Posted by powdermonkey72 View Post
    .... If you have an AIA rifle, AIA will always respond to your emails.

    Well, they haven't responded to any of mine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Son View Post
    No nylon, plastic or alloy are used in our rifles, just good old-fashioned steel and hardwood, along with the new technology.
    See that right there? No alloy used?

    I guess they must be using pure Iron to make the rifles. But we know that is not the case. The AIA group as a whole is good at lieing nothing technical though, because up until after they were imported into Canadaicon and the US they were claiming the rifles were completely built in Australiaicon. And statements like above show they are not competent enough to build a dog house never mind a firearm.

    The original US distributors did issue at the time public statements on various web forums that the State Department found the rifles to be made in Vietnam. If you dig deep in American boards you can find them, I believe the FAL Files was one such board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitri View Post
    See that right there? No alloy used?

    I guess they must be using pure Iron to make the rifles. But we know that is not the case. The AIA group as a whole is good at lieing nothing technical though, because up until after they were imported into Canadaicon and the US they were claiming the rifles were completely built in Australiaicon. And statements like above show they are not competent enough to build a dog house never mind a firearm.

    The original US distributors did issue at the time public statements on various web forums that the State Department found the rifles to be made in Vietnam. If you dig deep in American boards you can find them, I believe the FAL Files was one such board.

    Dimitri
    Hmmm, I wonder if there was oil in those rifles? Why else would the US State Department make up such lies!

    ....said with tonque firmly in cheek, gents, but you can bet someone will suggest it's all part of a great conspiracy!

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    AIA rifle

    Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
    Well, they haven't responded to any of mine!
    limpetmine, maybe they haven't responded to your email knowing you paid for your rifle but they believe they were never paid for the rifle.
    Let me quote the email from AIA..."AFTER THEY NEVER PAID US FOR SHIPMENTS---NOT EVEN THE FREIGHT'
    The old saying "once bitten" comes to mind and lets face it they really don't care about the American Market, they are too small of a company and personally I could give a Rats ### where they are made they are just a great rifle..
    Last edited by enfield303t; 04-21-2010 at 10:13 AM.
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