madtrapper143
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To be fair the OP has not argued against any advice (good or bad) given thus far.
Darryl
Darryl
To be fair the OP has not argued against any advice (good or bad) given thus far.
Darryl
this subject comes up over and over and over again. "i bought a cheap gun, one of the cheapest i could find and now it's broke. What are some better entry level guns that will last? " then when the suggestions from knowledgeable experienced people try to point the op to a better quality gun ( more expensive of course, quality comes at a price) we see a response like " i don't want to pay more than a basic price, i'm too hard on my equipment" or some form of "i don't want a more expensive gun, just a better one".
There is a good reason why some guns are much more expensive than other, seemingly similar ones. Quality means much more than bling, it extends from the design on paper to the selection of materials and components to manufacture and on to customer service. Cutting corners at any stage along the way will compromise the final result be it a gun, a car, a television or the food you buy. If you must have a lower priced gun (or car, or cell phone) because of severe budget limitations then do your homework and search the internet for reviews on the candidates you are looking at. There are turkish guns that have been on the market long enough to establish a track record, good or bad, guns with names like cz, huglu, churchill, savage, stevens are building a reputation. Obscure makers and house brands have no reputation to protect, they'll pump out whatever they can make the most profit on and if it fails to provide satisfaction after a few years we'll just change some detail and the model or name and go again. I know you want it now but but don't complain when that plan fails to produce good results. A good used gun by any established maker will cost no more than a cheap pos, will last longer, give more satisfaction and will still have a reasonable resale value when you get tired of it. Why ask for advice on this subject then argue against good experienced advice when you get it?
Aside, I dont understand people who say "Im too hard on guns to buy an expensive one". What the bloody hell are you doing with them that is damaging them so much?
To some people firearms are tools. Nothing more nothing less. Look to the far north and in the first nation communities. The firearms are used hard with little or no cleaning or care. To buy a 2000.00 dollar shotgun would be insane for these people. That same type of thought of firearms occurs throughout Canada in places. Nothing wrong or right just the way it is. If a guy doesn't want to spend big money on a gun in that circumstance I understand completely.
Darryl
To some people firearms are tools. Nothing more nothing less. Look to the far north and in the first nation communities. The firearms are used hard with little or no cleaning or care. To buy a 2000.00 dollar shotgun would be insane for these people. That same type of thought of firearms occurs throughout Canada in places. Nothing wrong or right just the way it is. If a guy doesn't want to spend big money on a gun in that circumstance I understand completely.
Darryl
There have been a few Beretta 301 302 303 on the EE lately quite reliable and reasonable price



























