Bassbob
Emissary
You need to get up here and do some shotgun stuff pronto buddy.
By the way, word is El Monstero has pole dancers on stage. No clothes, just body paint.
Also have two HK94/SP9 clones which are flawless…All kinds of shotguns are made in Turkey. @HansGruber has an M4 clone that he can't find fault with.
I on the other hand have had several run ins with Trukish shotguns. None of them positive. My old boss at work paid $600 for what he thinks is a nice Stoeger double. The bead rail broke loose in several places.
Turkish shotguns are cheaply made with Chicom steel. Some of them may be fine. There were some Yugos that were fine too.
Buy American
I gotta get up there. Is the guest house ready for me? Black tea. Not Earl Grey. I’m not from the manor born. English breakfast tea will do. Does your BnB do a full English breakfast?You need to get up here and do some shotgun stuff pronto buddy.
By the way, word is El Monstero has pole dancers on stage. No clothes, just body paint.
Well if you did just buy American, that would leave all of Springfield’s polymer guns out……just sayin…….Buy American
Or Italian. Or Israeli.Buy American
I've never even seen Earl Grey anywhere except on Star Trek. All the tea around here is black.I gotta get up there. Is the guest house ready for me? Black tea. Not Earl Grey. I’m not from the manor born. English breakfast tea will do. Does your BnB do a full English breakfast?
I’ll get back you…I've never even seen Earl Grey anywhere except on Star Trek. All the tea around here is black.
Full English breakfast ? Sure. Poached eggs and jam butties all round.
That certainly seems to be the case with HK SP5s. Their price has come down significantly. There is also more stock available which isn’t hurting either.Turkish guns have also brought down the price of US guns
I have drank earl grey for years it was my dad's favorite and he was full English. I drink English breakfast tea alsoI've never even seen Earl Grey anywhere except on Star Trek. All the tea around here is black.
Full English breakfast ? Sure. Poached eggs and jam butties all round.
I always say Earl Grey tastes like licking postage stamps! But tea is tea and if I’m in a bind and have some shortbread to go with it I can manage.I have drank earl grey for years it was my dad's favorite and he was full English. I drink English breakfast tea also
I always say Earl Grey tastes like licking postage stamps! But tea is tea and if I’m in a bind and have some shortbread to go with it I can manage.
That's why there are so many different flavors of pretty much everything. It's like beer, I am very ambivalent about beer, not something I truly enjoy drinking, but will if it is expected or is what there is to drink.I always say Earl Grey tastes like licking postage stamps! But tea is tea and if I’m in a bind and have some shortbread to go with it I can manage.
I have 2 Girsan MC P35s and love them both. I removed the mag disconnect from one of them but it was not easy, but worth it. No more gritty trigger pull and the magazines fly out now. These guns cycle everything I put thru them. Trigger pull dropped to abou 6 1/2 pounds. I may consider getting some other Girsan models like their 1911. I have a RIA Rock Standard M1911 that I love but it will be fun compare them! Anyways... Happy ShootingGot to check out a standard model Girsan MCP35 today. Very solid with nice fit/finish, & had a nice trigger pull after you realized that the during the take-up it was rough due to the trigger rubbing on to the mag safety, which can be removed.
I wouldn't touch a Tisas BR9 from which the SA-35 is derived.
The Tisas-built SDS 1911A1 gets good reviews as a new copy of the USGI WW2 version.