Walt Sherrill
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Neal_G. said:Thats true, but to a certain extent one's concept of "quality" IS very superficial, and not necessarily logical or factual at all. It's merely how an individual perceives value in an object, and to a greater extent the maker of it. Guns, cars, watches, computers, you name it. It's really kind of funny if you think about it!
I guess we agree -- there's not much of substance being discussed here.
Unless folks set down, before hand, and say, "the following characteristics are how I assess quality in a gun (or any other device), and these are the values I attach to each of those characteristics, it's mostly an almost emotional response. Some of the car magazines do this sort of comparison when looking at cars, and the criteria changes from hot performance street cars, to luxury cars, to sports cars, to pickup trucks, etc. The standards are well-defined and stated up front. Consumer Reports does the same thing. While you may disagree, you understand what's being assessed and often WHY.
The only folks I've ever seen do that for guns are the guys who write for GUN TESTS magazine, and I quit reading them a long time ago, because I just didn't agree with many of the criteria they used. But they do try to be consistent.
The OP had a friend looking at SIGs and Berettas. I wonder why he picked THOSE TWO brands, while ignoring guns like S&W, H&K, Steyr, even CZ, etc.? Probably because the folks around him, when asked, mentioned those two brands.
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