Quality vs. Quantity

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Quality or Quantity

  • Quality

    Votes: 80 40.6%
  • Quantity

    Votes: 7 3.6%
  • Little bit of both

    Votes: 110 55.8%

  • Total voters
    197

Jujen Kai

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It's a mix for me. I like the action on a Benelli, and they're certainly a joy to shoot, but I see the beauty of the 590 and an 870 pairing... With one maybe running a 28" barrel for birds and one a 20" barrel for predators?
 

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I voted a little of both. For me, I would rather have several guns that function flawlessly than one high price named one. And most modern guns you can buy shoot remarkably well. Your full Wilson custom may out shoot my Springfield Champion but it will be close and I practice a lot.

I would rather everyone in my family owns an AR before I worry about having some high dollar custom that might shoot 1/2 moa better than my cheaper ones.

I would never buy a Tromix Saiga for example when I can get a regular converted one for half price - its a freaking shotgun, if it cycles and fires then we're in business.

On the other hand, there are certain guns that I want the best piece I can afford for my collection such as my Winchesters, Spencers, etc.
 

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In dealing with firearms I equate quality with reliability (and usefulness) rather than say a Tibbets being "nicer" or "finer" than a COLT.

Therefore I voted "Quality"
 
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Id rather have a larger variety of decent firearms rather than a several expensive ones myself. You wont see me running around with a... Hi Point though.

You were doing great until you slammed Hi Point Firearms Company. They are proudly manufactured in Ohio. Not many companies offer a lifetime warranty on their products. I own the Hi Point 45 carbine and pistol and have no complaints... they both serve their intended purpose. They both go bang and put big holes where I point them. After several hundred rounds, no FTE or FTF.

By the way I also own Smith & Wesson, Charter Arms and Ruger firearms. Voted a little of both... :patriot:
Just sayin'

LL
 

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