IntelGDR691 said:Be careful, I heard from a good source that some of their model are made in Turkey![]()
My criticism: when you pay a high price, it is always nice to know exactly where your gun has been made. Don't make people believe you buy italian made stuff, when it is a actually been made elsewhere. Go with beretta silver pidgeon. No doubt about them. I have a nice S687 SPIII. Very nice shotgun.
If your "source" was talking about their over/unders then your source doesn't have the faintest clue what he is talking about.IntelGDR691 said:Be careful, I heard from a good source that some of their model are made in Turkey![]()
My criticism: when you pay a high price, it is always nice to know exactly where your gun has been made. Don't make people believe you buy italian made stuff, when it is a actually been made elsewhere. Go with beretta silver pidgeon. No doubt about them. I have a nice S687 SPIII. Very nice shotgun.
IntelGDR691 said:Be careful, I heard from a good source that some of their model are made in Turkey![]()
My criticism: when you pay a high price, it is always nice to know exactly where your gun has been made. Don't make people believe you buy italian made stuff, when it is a actually been made elsewhere. Go with beretta silver pidgeon. No doubt about them. I have a nice S687 SPIII. Very nice shotgun.

go with BERETTA shoots great and never gives you any problem and they look great
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First, I said some of them. My source is Alain Combes, one of the very few gunsmith that can have this title. He is a graduate of the Liege gunsmithing school (Belgium). He is not any ''John Doe'' who did learn firemarms repair in his basement. Not a lot of guys in Canada have this kind of studies.
As for comparing Japan with Turkey, yeah right....So you tell me about Turkey in 20 years, maybe....it will be like Japan was 20 years ago. My service weapon is made in Germany. Ask me if I would bet my life on a «made in Turkey» service pistol....
As for the Kimber Valier, If somebody would pay that price for a sidelock made in Turkey, I think IMHO, it would be better served by having a nice SIACE built (custom made obviously and handgraved) in Italy. I think they must be good, Dakota chose them for building their SXS Superlight. I've fired and handled a SIACE, and believe me, nothing made in Turkey can even come close to this gun. And oh, It is between 4000 and 7000 $ (can). HANDMADE Probably much cheaper than a Valier. BTW he has a SIACE for sale (slightly used).
For the Guerini, i said that some of their model might be done in Turkey. Even if the gun is just finished in Italy, they can put on it «Made in Italy». If any of you gents don't believe me, well just pick up the phone a give Mr Combes a call. He is the only true certified specialist of classic gun in Qc, maybe one of the best in Canada. armurier-quebec.com
Have a good day gentlemen![]()
Do any of you guys have experience with shooting Guerini's a couple of hundred rounds a day? I have heard they have very little felt recoil, but I would like to hear some feedback from actual shooters. The model I am interested in the summit sporting, probably with 32'' barrel. I also understand that the new models will be backbored with a new line of chokes.(.735 instead of .725 ) Anyone know for sure? Thanks.
I have a summit Sporting LTD with 34" barrels.Do any of you guys have experience with shooting Guerini's a couple of hundred rounds a day? I have heard they have very little felt recoil, but I would like to hear some feedback from actual shooters. The model I am interested in the summit sporting, probably with 32'' barrel. I also understand that the new models will be backbored with a new line of chokes.(.735 instead of .725 ) Anyone know for sure? Thanks.



























