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Century Arms "Centurion 14" Part 1.

Talyn

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BHSpringSolutions' Evaluation & Analysis - Hi-Power University Session 128


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I see the serial numbers start with a TL.

Is that for Turkish Loser? 😁😝
 
SA-35 is made in Turkey?
Aside from a few fire control parts, all credible indicators say yes.

SA may do some sight & grip installation and final finish work.

It has similarities to the Tisas BR9 which is Turkish-made.

The BHSS vid indicates the Centurion 14, Tisas BR9 and SA-35 are siblings based on similarities.

SA is not a stranger to importing and marketing foreign-made firearms under their name.

The SA-35 basically is patterned after the Mk. II BHP.

The Girsan MCP35s are patterned after the Mk. III BHP, which were the latest & best FN-made BHPs.
 
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Aside from a few fire control parts, all credible indicators say yes.

SA may do some sight & grip installation and final finish work.

It has similarities to the Tisas BR9 which is Turkish-made.

The BHSS vid indicates the Centurion 14, Tisas BR9 and SA-35 are siblings based on similarities.

SA is not a stranger to importing and marketing foreign-made firearms under their name.

The SA-35 basically is patterned after the Mk. II BHP.

The Girsan MCP35s are patterned after the Mk. III BHP, which were the latest & best FN-made BHPs.
Thanks for the information. I knew some, if not all, of their polymer guns were made overseas. Didn’t know that about the SA-35.
 
I bought the Inglis P35 b model @ $399.99 that came with black finish, checkered walnut grips, fiber optic front sight, two mags and no mag safety. This new one has a lower MSRP, fewer upgrades, one mag and has the mag safety. If it shoots well, it might be a viable option, but it falls short in comparison to the Inglis. It would be nice to see a comparison of various clones. Looking at the Inglis site, it looks like the front sight is now a brass bead.
 
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