And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I'm not sure about all of the brou haha (I think I spelled that correctly) about the Remington shotgun. Last year both Remington & Mossberg came out with a "shorty" model shotgun and I read an article in which they went head to head. Both models had their pros/cons, but in the comments section many people would choose the Mossberg over the Remington and for one reason only - quality. It seems the Remington brand name has suffered as of late and many in the comments section wanted nothing to do with them anymore. For any interested, the "shorty" models are under 14" and have "birds head" type stocks. They're good for home defense, or for the car, should you be surrounded by a mob and need to lay down a curtain of lead real quick in order to high-tail it out of there.
I’ve got a Taraus 608 and oddly I’ve had no issues with it. So far, at least. In fact, the only ‘problem’ is a distinct shortage of suppliers of speed-loaders to fit it’s 8-round cylinder.
In watching the video - he had ejection problems AND what looked to be a timing problem between the trigger and the cylinder - both of which *might* be fixable by a competent gunsmith. Of course - YMMV....
I don't own any of these firearms and I don't think that I ever shot one of them. Good advise on what to avoid.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about all of the brou haha (I think I spelled that correctly) about the Remington shotgun. Last year both Remington & Mossberg came out with a "shorty" model shotgun and I read an article in which they went head to head. Both models had their pros/cons, but in the comments section many people would choose the Mossberg over the Remington and for one reason only - quality. It seems the Remington brand name has suffered as of late and many in the comments section wanted nothing to do with them anymore. For any interested, the "shorty" models are under 14" and have "birds head" type stocks. They're good for home defense, or for the car, should you be surrounded by a mob and need to lay down a curtain of lead real quick in order to high-tail it out of there.
ReplyDeleteI’ve got a Taraus 608 and oddly I’ve had no issues with it. So far, at least. In fact, the only ‘problem’ is a distinct shortage of suppliers of speed-loaders to fit it’s 8-round cylinder.
ReplyDeleteIn watching the video - he had ejection problems AND what looked to be a timing problem between the trigger and the cylinder - both of which *might* be fixable by a competent gunsmith. Of course - YMMV....