Pfft... next you'll be telling us that we're supposed to read instructions or look at a map!Not trying to be a smart ass, but shouldn't you research before ordering?
The Turks make some quality firearms. That wouldn't bother me at all in and of itself.Made in Turkey seems like a red flag to me. Esp in a complicated rifle like the lever action.
The first thing that comes to my mind is the plethora of Turk shotguns, not made for serious use. TFBTV has done several shotgun test vidoes and I think none have made it very far.The Turks make some quality firearms. That wouldn't bother me at all in and of itself.
But there is also Canik and SAR (handguns) and I think both of those are pretty good quality.The first thing that comes to my mind is the plethora of Turk shotguns, not made for serious use. TFBTV has done several shotgun test vidoes and I think none have made it very far.
I have seen a lot of bad on their shotguns. Their handguns seem.to be a different story including their 1911s.But there is also Canik and SAR (handguns) and I think both of those are pretty good quality.
Doesn't Winchester have most of their long guns made in Turkey?
I picked it up at Rural . King today. Was raining, so I didn't get to try it out. The action seems good, I little stiff to load, finish is good ,Turkish Walnut. Maybe get to shoot a few rounds this weekend.
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Turkish manufacturing is surprisingly functional. ISO standards in place many placesMade in Turkey seems like a red flag to me. Esp in a complicated rifle like the lever action.
New ones may be Turkish.Japan?
New ones may be Turkish.