02-23-2017, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Wise_A
Because you do a thing called competition, and some of those fussy, picky, choosy firearms are truly excellent. Even if you don't, some are just a joy to own.
Take the High Standard Supermatic. I'll admit, I don't get this one, but some guys just can't let 'em go. Never mind the fact that the bloody thing doesn't have a feed ramp, so if your magazines (they start at $50 a piece) get a lip bent even just a teensy bit, they just don't feed. I'm told by those with the taste for them that they're excellent.
Or how about the Feinwerkbau AW-93? If you let me have one of those, and told me all I had to do was buy the expensive and hard-to-get Wolf SK Match ammo it needed...whooh! I'd snatch it up in a heartbeat.
Or the Pardini SP-22. The Walther GSP. The Benelli MP95E (or the 90S!). The Hammerli 208 and 280 and SP20. The S&W Model 41.
Or Nelson Custom uppers, with parts manufactured by Macmillan of all places, riding on custom, hand-built 1911 lowers.
Why? They're worth the fiddling, and the ammo, and every other damn thing. Shooting them is a joy.
But hey--there's no accounting for taste.
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Really don't understand how this post fits. I thought you claimed 22 LR firearms were only so-so as far as reliability. No matter how accurate a gun is, if you can' make it shoot reliably, you can't blame ammunition...
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