- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
If I want a pretty gun, it would likely be european, and I love those Drillings. But, for a hunting gun, it will be North American. Solid and reliable, is all I ask.
John Y Cannuck said:If I want a pretty gun, it would likely be european, and I love those Drillings. But, for a hunting gun, it will be North American. Solid and reliable, is all I ask.
1899 said:Is it fanciness and engineering, or is it simplicity and reliability?
This assumes that you can't have all of these features. Or at least all but simplicity.
I suggest that you can have it all. Gatehouse, you wouldn't have bought your awesome .300WSM if a factory Winchester was up to your standards. You wanted more, and the American factories don't give it to you. I think that is the issue.
Claybuster said:Gibbs505 said:Beretta has been making firearms since the 17th centry I belive! :!:
16th century. http://www.berettausa.com/about.htm
Gatehouse said:There is an old German fellow in our club, he has some amazing rifles.
He and I where at the range not too ong ago and he looked at my new rifle and said "I hate plastic stocks" and "Euros and NA's have different ideas abotu guns."
Gatehouse said:Blaser. UGH. :mrgreen:
olek_Z_bc said:Gatehouse said:Blaser. UGH. :mrgreen:
I hope you're kidding right. :?: :wink:
Blaser is not "old school" it's a fairly new company, and they do cater to more than just the guys with a seven figure bank account...
Yes they do nice work but their new blaser r93 off-road would not be out of place in your or my neck of the woods. Take a look-see.
Cheers,
Alex
http://www.blaser.de/english/produkte/r93/offroad.htm
olek_Z_bc said:Some people never appriciate quality :mrgreen::lol: :wink:
TimC said:You fellas stop it, I'm dribbling over my keyboard. I used to pop into to Purdey and Boss regularly to pick up shotgun cartridges whilst working, they always let you walk around and give you brochures without asking. I look like the arse is hanging out of my trousers yet they are always polite and seem pleased to help. I used to show my aussie colleagues around the St james gunshops and gentlemans outfitters, good fun!