The PPS 50s are in !!!!!!

ABALAS; "My bet is it is a jamomatic."

Thank you for your expert evaluation. I assume that you handled one, did extensive testing of the model before you reached this conclusion ??

We did before ordering them
John
 
People not knowing what the're talking about will help us by keeping their mouth shut.
Franchi? it's Pietta not the same thing.
 
Looks cool. I'm not much of a 22 guy tho, I've got one, and that is enough. If you could find a few M14's to sell on the other hand..... Since you've got product coming from italy anyway, lol. OK, I'll shut up and wait.
 
People not knowing what the're talking about will help us by keeping their mouth shut.
Franchi? it's Pietta not the same thing.


You know, I checked out your claim and you're absolutely right. The spelling of Pietta & Franchi is eerily disimilar....;)

Colin stated that it was a well-made "italian" gun, imparting the impression that if it was italian, it couldn't and/or shouldn't be a dud. I was simply making a point that "italian" doesn't automatically equate quality. And I dare you to tell me that Franchi's are reputed for being of poor quality.

I'm not looking to piss on anyone's parade. Who am I to decide if a firearm is or isn't worthy of a certain amount of cash? I was just stating my own opinion on the matter. If the policy on doing so on this site has changed, kindly disregard my previous statement(s) :p
 
Yes gentlemen, labour and material costs in the EU (Italy) are MUCH higher than is most Asian nations, simple fact of life....

That said you cannot compare the fit and finish of most European firearms with those made in Asia....

Once a few of you have your PPS-50 in hand you will see what I mean.... Then of course when our Italian M14s are available you can compare them with other makers....

All this fine fit and finish comes at a cost....
JOHN
 
Whazzup with that, anyways. Cost me $4,500 back in 2001, and that included anesthesia and a lifting as well (she'd had two kids so they needed perking up). I know that now, you're looking at around $10-$12k. Talk about inflation....

Uhhhh, did I just hijack a thread? :redface:

We should start a "My gf's boob job" thread :D
 
You know, I checked out your claim and you're absolutely right. The spelling of Pietta & Franchi is eerily disimilar....;)

Colin stated that it was a well-made "italian" gun, imparting the impression that if it was italian, it couldn't and/or shouldn't be a dud. I was simply making a point that "italian" doesn't automatically equate quality. And I dare you to tell me that Franchi's are reputed for being of poor quality.

I'm not looking to piss on anyone's parade. Who am I to decide if a firearm is or isn't worthy of a certain amount of cash? I was just stating my own opinion on the matter. If the policy on doing so on this site has changed, kindly disregard my previous statement(s) :p

Well I have a Storm which has worked flawlessly for several years now and know several other people with differnet brands of Italian guns who all love them, I would say that being Italian made increases the chances it's well made. I know not all Italian guns are perfect. However I was impressed with the heft of the gun in question, the sights are very basic. I don't recall the one I saw being tapped for a rail.
 
....However I was impressed with the heft of the gun in question, the sights are very basic. I don't recall the one I saw being tapped for a rail.

If you are referring to the PPS-50, the front sight is a flat topped blade. The rear sight is a folding open sight, with a screw locked slide for elevaton. Windage is by shifting the sight in its dovetail. The rear sight base is mounted to the receiver by two screws. There is a 3/8" rail on the top of the receiver.
 
I believe the one I saw was at the Legacy Arms booth, there was no rail on it, that does not mean that Johnne didn't ask the factory to supply his with a rail, I think for the price the rail or the option is a good idea.

I have to say with a holo sight, laser and light + the 50rd drum, it would make a good home defense firerm for someone who does not practice with firearms much. The first 5 rds might not stop a bad guy, but 50 sure would.
 
Yes gentlemen, labour and material costs in the EU (Italy) are MUCH higher than is most Asian nations, simple fact of life....

That said you cannot compare the fit and finish of most European firearms with those made in Asia....

Once a few of you have your PPS-50 in hand you will see what I mean.... Then of course when our Italian M14s are available you can compare them with other makers....

All this fine fit and finish comes at a cost....
JOHN

That pretty much says it all. You want something that'll last like a good gun should? It will cost a little more. Figure out what lost range days, spare parts, sourcing parts, gunsmithing, troubleshooting and PITA costs you and I bet this gun will actually be cheaper.
 
Thank you for your expert evaluation. I assume that you handled one, did extensive testing of the model before you reached this conclusion ??

We did before ordering them
John

Apologies, johnone. I tend to make silly unsubstantiated claims. I understand your sales could be influenced by silly chit-chat and stupid comments by others so I promise never to offend again (unless, of course, I can prove my point). Let's see what message initial reviews bring.
 
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