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Have you ever bought a gun that the majority of guntubers/influencers didn't like?
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<blockquote data-quote="GorillaG" data-source="post: 4283746" data-attributes="member: 49083"><p>I've noticed when provided with a free gun to test or if sponsored those YouTube "reviews" are about 98% positive. I like to check out reviews before I buy to make sure I'm not buying some legendary lemon design but reviewers who pay cold, hard cash for the guns they review tend to be more accurate. Even at that you'll see a lot of reviews that seem to just defend their choices. The very best review are those where the guy pays for the gun himself then HATES it. I was tempted to buy an Beretta M4 clone now that the patent expired there's a million clones. The reviewer I first watched said his (furnished) model ran flawlessly and ate every load glitch free. 2nd reviewer (same gun) but personally purchased, couldn't get through one mag of ANY load. He literally threw it in the dumpster at the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GorillaG, post: 4283746, member: 49083"] I've noticed when provided with a free gun to test or if sponsored those YouTube "reviews" are about 98% positive. I like to check out reviews before I buy to make sure I'm not buying some legendary lemon design but reviewers who pay cold, hard cash for the guns they review tend to be more accurate. Even at that you'll see a lot of reviews that seem to just defend their choices. The very best review are those where the guy pays for the gun himself then HATES it. I was tempted to buy an Beretta M4 clone now that the patent expired there's a million clones. The reviewer I first watched said his (furnished) model ran flawlessly and ate every load glitch free. 2nd reviewer (same gun) but personally purchased, couldn't get through one mag of ANY load. He literally threw it in the dumpster at the end. [/QUOTE]
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