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Posted: 9/26/2024 6:05:01 PM EST
[Last Edit: NvrBrdWes]
For those of you who haven't checked out the ARFCOM Deals page, we put a lot of effort into finding solid deals across the web for you guys. To make it a little easier for those of you just stick to GD, we are going to be putting the top few deals each day in this thread. So go ahead and subscribe and check back often to see if there's something you can't live without! Note: these are affiliate codes, so by purchasing through these deals, a very small percentage of the purchase will go to support ARFCOM. We appreciate you
Additionally, we've partnered with a handful of online retailers to give our users a discount on their site. If you're planning on doing business with any of the following sites, be sure to use our code! If you're an online retailer and want your code added to the list, DM me and we'll get it sorted! Anechoic Suppressors - code ARFCOM - 15% Off Brownells - code: ARFCOM - 10% Off Over $150 Die Free Co - code: ARFCOM - 10% Off Magpul - code: AR15TEN - $10 Off Over $100 Mr Target - code: ARFCOM25 - 25% Rubber Dummie Targets Optics Planet - code: ARFCOM - 5% Off Proven Arms & Outfitters - code: AR15COM - 10% Off Refuge Medical - code: ARFCOM - 10% Off Renegade Cigars - code: ARFCOM15 - 15% ARFCOM Branded Cigars RMA Defense - code: ARFCOM - 10% Off True Velocity - code: ARFCOM - 15% Off War Bird - code: ARFCOM - 10% Off If you see a great deal on the net, feel free to add it to the list! |
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$109.99 45% OFF Palmetto State Armory |
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$69.99 65% OFF BattleHawk Armory |
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How does that affiliate revenue taste?
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Originally Posted By spud: How does that affiliate revenue taste? View Quote We work very hard to keep the site up and running and yes, that takes money. In the grand scheme of things, affiliate revenue is a very small portion of that income stream. Also, it literally costs you guys nothing and hopefully, saves you something. |
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Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: We work very hard to keep the site up and running and yes, that takes money. In the grand scheme of things, affiliate revenue is a very small portion of that income stream. Also, it literally costs you guys nothing and hopefully, saves you something. View Quote Can you comment on how affiliate revenue compares to membership revenue? |
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Originally Posted By 80085: Can you comment on how affiliate revenue compares to membership revenue? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 80085: Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: We work very hard to keep the site up and running and yes, that takes money. In the grand scheme of things, affiliate revenue is a very small portion of that income stream. Also, it literally costs you guys nothing and hopefully, saves you something. Can you comment on how affiliate revenue compares to membership revenue? Nope, I don't have anything to do with membership revenue. I don't see those numbers. |
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Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: We work very hard to keep the site up and running and yes, that takes money. In the grand scheme of things, affiliate revenue is a very small portion of that income stream. Also, it literally costs you guys nothing and hopefully, saves you something. View Quote I think it is the delivery that rubs people the wrong way. But you already knew that. |
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Originally Posted By spud: I think it is the delivery that rubs people the wrong way. But you already knew that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By spud: Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: We work very hard to keep the site up and running and yes, that takes money. In the grand scheme of things, affiliate revenue is a very small portion of that income stream. Also, it literally costs you guys nothing and hopefully, saves you something. I think it is the delivery that rubs people the wrong way. But you already knew that. Some people get upset at the weirdest things |
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Is it better for me to believe you are being purposefully obtuse or just ignorant? ( No disrespect )
Let's go with the latter since I truly hope the first option isn't true. You are asking for clicks under the guise of offering deals. You know it, I know it, we know it. Own it and it will feel less weird. This feels like forced advertisements, and there was already no shortage of those. We all love deals, don't get me wrong. But you could have dropped those in the other active threads if it was just a deal. For the record, I'll be using at least 2 of those codes in the next few days. |
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Originally Posted By spud: You are asking for clicks under the guise of offering deals. You know it, I know it, we know it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By spud: You are asking for clicks under the guise of offering deals. You know it, I know it, we know it. As you stated, we all know it, so it seems redundant to spell it out. As I appear to have assumed wrong here, I am happy to edit the OP to clarify For the record, I'll be using at least 2 of those codes in the next few days. Enjoy! Buy yourself something nice |
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Originally Posted By _Matt_: Some people get upset at the weirdest things View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By _Matt_: Originally Posted By spud: Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: We work very hard to keep the site up and running and yes, that takes money. In the grand scheme of things, affiliate revenue is a very small portion of that income stream. Also, it literally costs you guys nothing and hopefully, saves you something. I think it is the delivery that rubs people the wrong way. But you already knew that. Some people get upset at the weirdest things They do indeed. Thanks for the codes OP |
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Be free or do not be - Me
Kids are stupid. That's why they need the generations that came before them to guide em. - Notcalifornialegal |
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Limited time on this one
$699.99 59% OFF Palmetto State Armory |
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Use code: "SEPTEMBERSAVINGS1155" for 25% off
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Arfcom deals just seems like a sorta repost of gun.deals page
just go there and type in the MPN / UPC and see where it aggregates the 'net for deals on that particular model There or reddit /gundeals has some good deals that move fast. |
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There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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$699.99 53% OFF Palmetto State Armory |
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Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: View Quote |
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Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: Use code: "SEPTEMBERSAVINGS1155" for 25% off View Quote This or LAPG? Same price, both NiJ "tested", not certified, LAPG 2# less per plate |
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Originally Posted By ThatGuyTheCooler: This or LAPG? Same price, both NiJ "tested", not certified, LAPG 2# less per plate View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ThatGuyTheCooler: Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: Use code: "SEPTEMBERSAVINGS1155" for 25% off This or LAPG? Same price, both NiJ "tested", not certified, LAPG 2# less per plate @Buffman_LT1 you have any experience with these two options? |
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Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: @Buffman_LT1 you have any experience with these two options? View Quote The LAPG style plates are typically from Chinese origin. They employ non name branded backing materials, that many in the industry and even industry experts from China will agree their PE material is not as good as US/European stuff. These plates are lighter than the RMA 1155 because they lack an edge to edge strike face as they use a square and rectangle tile arrangement on the strike face. There is a foam ring that would make up the space to the plate's edge. The NIJ's testing allows this because under the Level IV and even upcoming threat RF3 threat standard will not shoot closer than 2"-3" from the edge. These tile designs can take some abuse, however their overall craftsmanship can be lacking. Those ceramic tiles are typically HAND laid on to those backers in a bed of unevenly applied adhesive. When those tiles are not properly and TIGHTLY fitted together, we've seen penetrations where the bullet seemingly hit on the edge of 2 opposing tiles. Labs in China don't have access to M2AP, and sometimes not even M80 ball, and will substitute testing with X54R, and even if it's B32-API is not the same threat standard. That would leave LAPG to do the above mentioned internal testing or NIJ testing, and in hindsight all reseller/distributors/manufacturers of armor should be ROUTINELY and in frequency internally or externally lot testing their products. Even after RMA lost the 1155 CPL, I still hold it above any imported tile array plate merely in terms of a consistent and proven construction :D Can You Trust RMA Defense Model 1155 Level IV Plate? 3yrs Outside; Nature vs. RMA 1155 Level IV Left Outside for 3 Years, LAPG Level IV Armor |
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Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: Zap Zap! There's a few avenues to look at it. RMA is an American company who produces their plates in the US. The 1155 at one time held NIJ CPL and the subsequent loss is still an odd duck, and pending an appeal/suit. With the now proposed NIJ 07 CPL, RMA stated they will re-cert the 1155. It weighs 8lbs because it has a complete edge to edge strike face, and an E-glass backer. The E-glass while giving up to strong up to strongor things that may make it past the strike face, holds backface numbers lower. RMA presses their backers, and addition autoclaves the strike face and backer. It's a great entry level plate.. The LAPG style plates are typically from Chinese origin. They employ non name branded backing materials, that many in the industry and even industry experts from China will agree their PE material is not as good as US/European stuff. These plates are lighter than the RMA 1155 because they lack an edge to edge strike face as they use a square and rectangle tile arrangement on the strike face. There is a foam ring that would make up the space to the plate's edge. The NIJ's testing allows this because under the Level IV and even upcoming threat RF3 threat standard will not shoot closer than 2"-3" from the edge. These tile designs can take some abuse, however their overall craftsmanship can be lacking. Those ceramic tiles are typically HAND laid on to those backers in a bed of unevenly applied adhesive. When those tiles are not properly and TIGHTLY fitted together, we've seen penetrations where the bullet seemingly hit on the edge of 2 opposing tiles. Labs in China don't have access to M2AP, and sometimes not even M80 ball, and will substitute testing with X54R, and even if it's B32-API is not the same threat standard. That would leave LAPG to do the above mentioned internal testing or NIJ testing, and in hindsight all reseller/distributors/manufacturers of armor should be ROUTINELY and in frequency internally or externally lot testing their products. Even after RMA lost the 1155 CPL, I still hold it above any imported tile array plate merely in terms of a consistent and proven construction :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=546gBSMc5VQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhG8cOe_ouk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-UEQP1JPFg View Quote |
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I keep one of these in literally every backpack I have, if you don't carry medical on you daily. This is an excellent first step
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Price is today (10/1) only!
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$69.99 65% OFF BattleHawk Armory |
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Originally Posted By NvrBrdWes: I keep one of these in literally every backpack I have, if you don't carry medical on you daily. This is an excellent first step View Quote |
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An Adventurer from the Internet
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$119.99 40% OFF Palmetto State Armory |
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True Precision just added a new promo code for ARFCOM users! Code is only valid through October 2024
True Precision - code: AR15FAM - 15% Off True Precision offers barrels, slides, comps, & more. |
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RMA Armament is running an October promo on some armor and plate carriers
Use code "OCTOBER1155DEAL" to get 20% off here |
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$1,299.99 35% OFF Palmetto State Armory |
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As someone who just went several days without power due to Hurricane Helene, something like this can be invaluable to have on hand.
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$59.99 60% OFF Palmetto State Armory |
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This one is priced after the rebate, but that is a banger of a price
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Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism With Red Illuminated Acss Cyclops Gen II Reticle / Use Code SSG60 @ Checkout $189.99 shipped with code SSG60 Available in red or green. Cyclops or gemini reticle. |
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Can we post our own deals we happen to find?
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