I guess,you won't be buying any guns ,that are made in Canada either,since no other country hugs the UN like Canada does.ben hunchak said:The plastic stock may have been invented in Europe, so the gun could be dropped quickly in the face of an enemy attack....i think enough good guns are made in N/A that we don't have to support UN hugging countries in Europe. If you want a cheap, mainly plastic gun, they make that, Tikka doesn't have a monopoly on cheap plastic guns, if you want a caliber similar to a loaded down .375 I'm sure they'll make it for you. I just think that we should support the companies that got us here! Some of them are in trouble as we buy Euro and Asian guns or shotguns make by Turkeys.
ben hunchak said:mmmmmmm....fruity Eurocal with flimsy plastic stock, I know, I know, the Europeons have distinquished themselves with their firearm freedoms and who can argue with their grand military traditions going back to WW2, France, Italy, Norway,etc., all proved to be great allies...lets buy some more guns off them.....no thanks...give me a lever gun made of steel and wood and help support people who are willing to fight for their rights!!!
Lazy Ike said:Does my first post make sense now Noel?
I don't think any man could hold a 710 and talk about Remington and Tradition with a straight face these days.
Lazy Ike said:Speaking of 9.3's, did you run anything through or into a chrony last weekend?

Don't forget an 8% porter @ room temp.Salty said:Something about this thread makes me want to pack a pickled herring and hard tack lunch, grab one of my Husqvarnas and head up the inlet to see if there's any decent pillaging to be done![]()




























