rockbronco
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paulgt2164 said:I like to have a paper manual as well. I am not always in places that have internet, or sometimes I don't want to sort through the garbage on the internet to get an answer when I can just grab the manual. Often times the manuals have the parts breakdowns which can be super useful. It is like service manuals for vehicles - sometimes having the actual physical copy is more convenient than having the digital on a device. There are advantages to both physical and digital.
Funny when the person calling others "fudd" is the one acting the most like it, and for no valid reason. Some serious s.d.e going on there.
Vehicle manuals are another thing I prefer to have paper on lot of times. Much easier to reference when working then a a digital method. Ever work in a non ac shop in the middle of summer while trying to reference manuals on a device? Constantly overheating, killing battery’s and shutting down? Touching it with greasy hands etc? If so you will understand the desire for paper vs digital. Don’t get me wrong I use tech to my advantage everyday but it’s not always the answer.
I find it funny I’m called a fudd for a preference of a paper manual vs digital video and mentioning others might too :lol:
This forum needs more discussions and less arguments. What might start as a “stupid” question turns into a good discussion about what we all love….firearms….but hey what do I know I’m just a fudd lol