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<blockquote data-quote="Toowork" data-source="post: 2077357" data-attributes="member: 10754"><p>I second this statement. If it keeps me and the family safe the weapon has done it's job. </p><p>Reliability to me is the #1 issue. </p><p>I have seen high priced guns that I wouldn't trust and ones I would not think to ever pick up, for fear of tetanus, that would never miss a beat. </p><p>I believe sometimes great quality costs extra, but too often quality is a much different scale to different people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toowork, post: 2077357, member: 10754"] I second this statement. If it keeps me and the family safe the weapon has done it's job. Reliability to me is the #1 issue. I have seen high priced guns that I wouldn't trust and ones I would not think to ever pick up, for fear of tetanus, that would never miss a beat. I believe sometimes great quality costs extra, but too often quality is a much different scale to different people. [/QUOTE]
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