silverspoon
Sharpshooter
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Remington firearms aren't all that.
Speaking of Remingtons, anyone that would buy a Remington 700 fully knowing of their well published 50+ year safety issue is either nuts or needs to have their head examined.
There is no freekin' shotgun in the world worth over 3000 bucks. Period. End of story. In other words your Caesar Guerini is way over priced. It ain't that smooth.
John Browning was one of the greatest men to ever live.
The best pump shotgun ever put into production was the Model 12.
The Auto 5 has stood the test of time. Doesn't mean it's the best thing since sliced bread but they definitely been around since before anyone on this board was a gleam in your daddy's eye. Again, see above. John Browning was leap years ahead of his time.
I don't get this whole Glock thing? You can turn them on their side and read a newspaper thru the gap. Shoot anything over 50 rounds and your trigger finger is a bloody mess from the trigger safety and you can't feel your hand. In other words, let's be honest, they are painful to shoot and the triggers suck. At least that's the case for me.
I like my handguns to have a actual hammer. I can see what's going on in my peripheral vision and I don't have to wonder.
Smith & Wesson makes the greatest revolvers money can buy.
Colts are over priced and over rated but for the most part they are serviceable firearms.
I'm sure there's more but I think I've unloaded most of my biases. Thanks to the OP for giving me a place to vent!
Remington firearms aren't all that.
Speaking of Remingtons, anyone that would buy a Remington 700 fully knowing of their well published 50+ year safety issue is either nuts or needs to have their head examined.
There is no freekin' shotgun in the world worth over 3000 bucks. Period. End of story. In other words your Caesar Guerini is way over priced. It ain't that smooth.
John Browning was one of the greatest men to ever live.
The best pump shotgun ever put into production was the Model 12.
The Auto 5 has stood the test of time. Doesn't mean it's the best thing since sliced bread but they definitely been around since before anyone on this board was a gleam in your daddy's eye. Again, see above. John Browning was leap years ahead of his time.
I don't get this whole Glock thing? You can turn them on their side and read a newspaper thru the gap. Shoot anything over 50 rounds and your trigger finger is a bloody mess from the trigger safety and you can't feel your hand. In other words, let's be honest, they are painful to shoot and the triggers suck. At least that's the case for me.
I like my handguns to have a actual hammer. I can see what's going on in my peripheral vision and I don't have to wonder.
Smith & Wesson makes the greatest revolvers money can buy.
Colts are over priced and over rated but for the most part they are serviceable firearms.
I'm sure there's more but I think I've unloaded most of my biases. Thanks to the OP for giving me a place to vent!