But seriously, you guys cant see the uncanny resemblance between the delta wolf and the impact. If it was made in china I bet everyone would be calling it a ripoff of intellectual property. I think thats what people are thinking more than jealousy.
BTW I do like FX along with EdGun and I wouldn't mind owning a wolverine but if FX made a gun almost identical to the leshiy I'd call them on it.
No, I don't.
A regulated electronically controlled tactical platform type gun. Where is that anywhere near any other gun on the market. How does it have to be more different for people to say its not a "copy"? Maybe put antlers on it ? Or wings ? Sorry folks your not happy, but geesh all guns are a barrel, action and some sort of stock. If an AR back end was used on it I'm sure some other group would call it a copy of something. Apparently some think one company has rights to a tactical look with a bottle for air pressure.
I just looked in my safe, wow I have a ruger single shot revolver, next to it is a Freedom arms single shot revolver, weird they look similar? Next to it is a Sako bolt rifle and next to it is a Savage bolt rifle, wow they look similar? Wow, intellectual rip off, I think not ! Hmm now that I think of it the Glock I carry looks similar to a S/W semi auto, I should sue. Visual appearance does not mean its a copy.
I still call it jealousy. For example;
Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of
insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.
Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as
anger,
resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or
disgust. In its original meaning,
jealousy is distinct from
envy, though the two terms have popularly become synonymous in the
English language, with
jealousy now also taking on the definition originally used for envy alone.
Dave