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armscor ?????

pantera7974pantera7974 Member Posts: 938 ✭✭✭✭
edited September 2002 in General Discussion
are gunsmade by them just as bad as jennings???

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  • njretcopnjretcop Member Posts: 7,975
    edited November -1
    Can you say

    JUNK

    Charlie

    "It's the stuff dreams are made of Angel"NRA Certified Firearms InstructorMember: GOA, RKBA, NJSPBA, NJ area rep for the 2ndAMPD. njretcop@copmail.com
  • interstatepawnllcinterstatepawnllc Member Posts: 9,390
    edited November -1
    Not as BAD as the Jennings product. They have quality control issues with these firearms. As far as I know these are NOT die-cast firearms. You will find that ARMSCOR ammunition is top notch, comparable to the Sellier and Bellot ammunition.
  • woodsrunnerwoodsrunner Member Posts: 5,378 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have no experience with the firearms
    The ammo I agree with Interstate. I had a brick of thier standard velocity .22 ammo that was extremely accurate. Now I can't find it anywhere

    Woods
  • punchiepunchie Member Posts: 2,792
    edited November -1
    The quality control issues go far beyond just the assembly. The steel used does not have much consistancy in hardness, etc from batch to batch. I guess the people in the Philipines learned,'make it cheap, sell it cheap, the Americans will buy it.'

    AN ARMED SOCIETY IS A POLITE SOCIETY
  • thunderboltthunderbolt Member Posts: 6,041 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Don't buy it. After the magazine breaks or gets lost, you'll pay
    through the nose for a replacement (or worse, be stuck with a single shot). Save until you can afford a Marlin or Ruger.
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