It will be available in .22WMR and .17HMR, too, which is pretty cool. Wish it was made in the US, but I highly doubt it.![]()
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That doesn't bother me. Ten years ago I bought a foreign made Winchester Model 70 and a Remington model 7 made here in NY. The Chester has twice the quality in fit and finish in both wood and metal.It will be available in .22WMR and .17HMR, too, which is pretty cool. Wish it was made in the US, but I highly doubt it.
"Browning" doesn't make it's own guns per se, that why if you read closely the labels on their guns you find they're all made all over.It will be available in .22WMR and .17HMR, too, which is pretty cool. Wish it was made in the US, but I highly doubt it.
I agree a 100% on the Winchester M70.That doesn't bother me. Ten years ago I bought a foreign made Winchester Model 70 and a Remington model 7 made here in NY. The Chester has twice the quality in fit and finish in both wood and metal.
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I bought the 1301 Comp about 3 years ago. I haven't put a single round threw it yet. I have no idea what is legal on auto shotguns anymore, but I do like that new stock option.
See post #10The thing about guns, new guns....
There is no real innovation in firearms, hasn't been for decades. Everything is the same as the last thing, just newer designs of the same thing.
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Its really too bad Remington got so messed up. I don't even know how they are still in business. I wish someone bought them and made them great again (like Ruger did with Marlin). I would love to see a re-release of the 7600. Unfortunately they sold off all their tooling and would never be able to produce them like they used to (like the junk 700s and 870s produced today).My brother in law has a wood frame, pump action 3006. The video shows a nice gun, but not new.
I think back to many years ago, innovation in firearms was real, not so much today.
Now you're being fussy. Your Tennessee water must be poisoned. That Chester is a completely ground up new build. The only thing I see from an old Winchester is the smooth lines of the receiver. Watch the video if you didn't. I'm pissed they won't bring it the the USA!My brother in law has a wood frame, pump action 3006. The video shows a nice gun, but not new.
I think back to many years ago, innovation in firearms was real, not so much today.
Now you're being fussy. Your Tennessee water must be poisoned. That Chester is a completely ground up new build. The only thing I see from an old Winchester is the smooth lines of the receiver. Watch the video if you didn't. I'm pissed they won't bring it the the USA!
Do not get me wrong, it is in fact a beautiful gun. Love the wood. But, it is not innovation the way I see things. It is a serious upgrade of something that is already on the market.
I look back at history and I see a lot of great innovation in this industry, these days, all I see are improvements to current products. Nothing really hot and new.