Nice piece of wood on it. Too bad it's an FN rifle. I prefer the old style trigger.
I just picked up a new sg so one of the Portugal assembled ones I think the quality is better then my all american fw
Which one shoots better? I would be the browning guy. Opinions are just opinions you are allowed to make your own choice. Option shoot out .......
Ohhhhhh, that green green grass over yonder...........huh?
I have been wondering what the ones assembled in Portugal are like,.....that's good to here. The production of these rifles have been moved around so much over the past few years that it's hard to know what's the best one to get. This one is supposed to be 2 years old, so it should have been produced in Columbia South Carolina,.. right?? and I guess they are supposed to be a little better fit and finish than the New Haven produced guns..??
Oh ya, the model 70 for sure. If or when you receive it, I suggest to use Howards Feed and Wax or something else to apply to the checkering, it appears very dry.
I'd be wondering why he wants to trade the Model 70 for the Xbolt.
I was at Bass Pro last week, prowling around for gun powder and bullets, however noticed the two Super Grades on the rack. I asked one staff member for a look at the guns. I noticed that they were hand checkered but needed some TLC in the checkering. I guess that they come from the manufacture in that state. Howards feed and wax is a blend of oil and wax that's great on any wood surface.............. Prophet River Firearms sells it.I was wondering if there was something I could do to darken the checkering,....I was thinking a good oil rub,...I have never heard of Howards Feed and Wax. I don't care for the checkering being so light/dry,..I like checkering to be as dark or darker than the rest of the wood.




























