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LOL, not a chance. My boss loves the Bronco and was following along with this thread the entire day!

As an aside, I accidentally spilled iced coffee all over the president of the NYSE when she was taking pictures with the Pinterest execs just before their IPO. If I can survive that, then I'm pretty untouchable! :ROFLMAO:
Good thing it wasn't hot coffee! :ROFLMAO:
 

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How many days will they be on display?
 

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Is this the plastic rear bumper? If so anyone have any pictures of the steel? If this is the steel, pictures of the plastic?
 

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Don't you worry one little bit. I'm here everyday, much to the chagrin of my boss! :ROFLMAO:
 

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Old design looks like MLOK system. Picatinny is old tech. MLOK is where it’s at in terms of mounting options.
MLOK is more current, but picatinny is way, way, way more ubiquitous. It's the right call to go picatinny. I own both on firearms, picatinny has been around so long every accessory you can think of fits on a picatinny, most people have picatinny, more accessories exist for picatinny, it's the better choice long-term.
 

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MLOK is more current, but picatinny is way, way, way more ubiquitous. It's the right call to go picatinny. I own both on firearms, picatinny has been around so long every accessory you can think of fits on a picatinny, most people have picatinny, more accessories exist for picatinny, it's the better choice long-term.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and say they are both going to be available on the 200+ accessories available parts list.
 

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I’m gonna go out on a limb and say they are both going to be available on the 200+ accessories available parts list.
But you just made my point for me... "200+ accessories available parts list." is cool & all BUT that's their parts list. A decades old picatinny allows for THOUSANDS of possibilities well beyond their "available parts" offering. Things never intended (by them) to be mounted can be endlessly configured with picatinny. MLOK cannot even compete with this simple fact.
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