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<blockquote data-quote="GorillaG" data-source="post: 4353795" data-attributes="member: 49083"><p>What I really find annoying is the difficulty in finding objective, informed reviews. I'm sorry but when some magazine or YouTuber tells me their sponsors provided a gun to test it seems you always get a positive review. Gun magazines will have a positive review and then big ads from the same product. There seems to be 1000 "experts" on YouTube I think to qualify as "expert" you only need a camera. Often if they paid for an expensive gun they don't seem to wanna admit they screwed up. A bad review from a guy that spent his own money on a gun seems to be the most credible or a guy sponsored by Patreon supporters rather than manufacturers. I was watching reviews for many of the M4 clones and one guy would show several problems with half the shots and another will say zero malfunctions all day. One guy actually threw the shotgun in a dumpster at the end but I'm sure he dug it out later and sold it on some un-named shooters forum...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GorillaG, post: 4353795, member: 49083"] What I really find annoying is the difficulty in finding objective, informed reviews. I'm sorry but when some magazine or YouTuber tells me their sponsors provided a gun to test it seems you always get a positive review. Gun magazines will have a positive review and then big ads from the same product. There seems to be 1000 "experts" on YouTube I think to qualify as "expert" you only need a camera. Often if they paid for an expensive gun they don't seem to wanna admit they screwed up. A bad review from a guy that spent his own money on a gun seems to be the most credible or a guy sponsored by Patreon supporters rather than manufacturers. I was watching reviews for many of the M4 clones and one guy would show several problems with half the shots and another will say zero malfunctions all day. One guy actually threw the shotgun in a dumpster at the end but I'm sure he dug it out later and sold it on some un-named shooters forum... [/QUOTE]
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