AlongCameJones
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There are new revolvers up to $1,000 that look sloppy. I don't like sloppy letters and numbers printed on any guns. I don't like uneven bluing or blotchy metal work. I don't like finding chips in the checkering of guns. I don't like warped forends that pinch the barrel on one side. I don't like finding plastic or rubber mold flash on stocks and grips. I've seen sloppy looks on new Rugers, Smith & Wessons, Colts and Mossbergs.
American gun brands and Japanese-made guns tend to look sloppy these days. Older American guns, say pre-1980's, tended to look much neater. The Europeans and English probably make the neatest guns. Italian guns can look neat or sloppy depending upon brand, model and price.
American gun brands and Japanese-made guns tend to look sloppy these days. Older American guns, say pre-1980's, tended to look much neater. The Europeans and English probably make the neatest guns. Italian guns can look neat or sloppy depending upon brand, model and price.
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