two gun charlie
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that a norinco ar is just as good as a COLT , I had a very hard time keeping a straight face
As far as I understand it, that is exactly what Taurus and Stoeger did. The difference is not in the physical size and shape of the individual components, but the metallurgy of the components.
I pick up ammo there regularly, not big by any means.They may have been telling the truth.
Last Feburary, a customer asked me to order him a Walther P38 from Southern Ohio Gun (not exactly a small outfit). He wanted the P38 with certain markings and grips. I called four times a day for two solid weeks, sent several emails and to this day I've never received a response from SOG. I understand how busy some internet suppliers get, but this was ridiculous.
A friend of mine bought a Taurus pt92. I said oh that's a beretta copy right? He says no. It is a beretta. The guy at the gun show told me Taurus bought all the beretta machines and moved them to brazil. So it really is a beretta. Oh ok... Could of sworn I heard the same story about stoeger and moving the machines to turkey.
Stoeger are making beretta guns on beretta equipment.
Stoeger is owned by Benelli, and Benelli is owned by Beretta...so yeah Stoeger is technically making beretta guns on beretta equipment
Is there any evidence that racking a shotgun has resulted in the Bad Guys shooting a Good Guy, ever? I'm not even looking for a citation, just someone willing to stake their honor on remembering having actually read about an actual incident.Plus he knows that you escalated this situation to life or death, and he knows where you are. It's a bad myth that increases your chance of getting shot by providing the "enemy" with valuable intelligence on your intentions, position and armament.
The only way I want the bad guy to know I am there is in that last small fraction of a second when he perceives the muzzle flash.
otcconan - "Check out the Mossberg, action's sweet as silk. Then notice that the trapdoor to the magazine is missing."
Huh? I don't understand. I can't recall ever seeing a Mossy 500 series with a trapdoor under the action. AFAIK the Mossy's don't come with that feature.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Am I missing something?