the Maverick model 88 is often mistaken for the Mossberg 500 this is because they are the same firearm, different manufactures but same model. it fires 12 gauge munitions and is an incredible piece-o-shit. how ever this is the first gun i ever bought so i will never sell it though it is a miserable shotgun.
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Just so you know, this kind of submission is against the AUP:
Photography section, Content paragraph:
Manufactured/Collected Items - Photographs of mass manufactured/commercially available items (which you have not personally developed or created) are not permitted. Items of such nature should be uploaded to the appropriate service (such as Photobucket). This policy includes items such as DVDs, games, toys, guns/weapons, cars, computers, plush/inflatable animals or objects, posters, etc.
Exceptions are made for items which are staged in an artistic, dynamic setting. Such images MUST showcase the photographer's artistic skill, not merely showcase collected items. You may post photographs of commissioned items, or custom paint jobs (model kits, figurines, etc) so long as the title and/or description credits the artist/creator. You may also post pictures of items that are modified and customized to the point of being unique, provided significant work is done to separate them from the original design. In addition, users must link back to a photo of the original design to highlight changes.
I frankly doubt that this picture, as well as of the pistol you posted prior, fulfill any requirement stated above.
Just hoping to avoid you any grief with the admins.
Photography section, Content paragraph:
Manufactured/Collected Items - Photographs of mass manufactured/commercially available items (which you have not personally developed or created) are not permitted. Items of such nature should be uploaded to the appropriate service (such as Photobucket). This policy includes items such as DVDs, games, toys, guns/weapons, cars, computers, plush/inflatable animals or objects, posters, etc.
Exceptions are made for items which are staged in an artistic, dynamic setting. Such images MUST showcase the photographer's artistic skill, not merely showcase collected items. You may post photographs of commissioned items, or custom paint jobs (model kits, figurines, etc) so long as the title and/or description credits the artist/creator. You may also post pictures of items that are modified and customized to the point of being unique, provided significant work is done to separate them from the original design. In addition, users must link back to a photo of the original design to highlight changes.
I frankly doubt that this picture, as well as of the pistol you posted prior, fulfill any requirement stated above.
Just hoping to avoid you any grief with the admins.
well thank you for that i honestly didn't know that because who reads the user agreements anyway. i feel youre off abought the pistole because finding a stacked mag well on a 1911 is dam near imposible.
also since every one on fa uses it as if were facebook i will probably just post the rest of my collection on here any way under the whole freedom of speech in that pesky old constitution that i bled for.
also since every one on fa uses it as if were facebook i will probably just post the rest of my collection on here any way under the whole freedom of speech in that pesky old constitution that i bled for.
With all due respect, "freedom of speech" does not apply to private systems, which is exactly what FA is.
Also, doesn't matter how hard a stacked mag for a 1911 is to find, it remains that both pictures have no artistic values besides showing off your possessions, which in the end is exactly what "Such images MUST showcase the photographer's artistic skill, not merely showcase collected items." tells you not to do.
Furthermore, if you accepted the terms of joining this website/community without reading said terms, and you later act against them, you have nobody but yourself to blame for it. If you get yourself into a contract without reading it and get screwed, well... *shrugs* Tough titties as they say.
And it's not because everyone's doing it that you should.
Anyway, do whatever you want. I don't really care one way or another.
But if you get your submissions deleted by an admin, get a warning or whatever else, you can't say you didn't know.
Also, doesn't matter how hard a stacked mag for a 1911 is to find, it remains that both pictures have no artistic values besides showing off your possessions, which in the end is exactly what "Such images MUST showcase the photographer's artistic skill, not merely showcase collected items." tells you not to do.
Furthermore, if you accepted the terms of joining this website/community without reading said terms, and you later act against them, you have nobody but yourself to blame for it. If you get yourself into a contract without reading it and get screwed, well... *shrugs* Tough titties as they say.
And it's not because everyone's doing it that you should.
Anyway, do whatever you want. I don't really care one way or another.
But if you get your submissions deleted by an admin, get a warning or whatever else, you can't say you didn't know.
well thank you for at least taking the time to have a well thought out argument. i apologies if it sounded like i was attacking you earlier it just felt like you were attacking my first and second amendment rights witch i take very seriously. you are right to point out the flaws in my logic, and now im going to bow out of this argument gracefully as a former Marine can.
it is a rare gun though and should be made acceptation.
it is a rare gun though and should be made acceptation.
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