Originally Posted by gitem_12
They're solid guns.
Um, no they're not..
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People bitch about Turkish guns, but fail to realize o0%of Beretta Italian manufacturing employed are Turks.
Then I'm guessing those particular employees are under a lot more (1) scrutiny and (2) quality-defined work status..
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I'm fairly impressed by cz. Have you checked out there new custom production gun.

Compare the working innards of Turkish shotguns vs. those from Browning, SKB etc.. And that's not even beginning a comparison to Perazzi, Krieghoff etc..


Originally Posted by woodmaster81


I'm guessing the above poster meant 90% of Beretta's employees are Turks, not o0%. I find that difficult to believe but, if so, then I wonder which positions are filled with Turks and which aren't. I strongly suspect that any skilled positions have high standards to meet and anyone, regardless of country of origin, that can't meet these standards are let go. The same can be said of the materials used, Beretta I'd wager has more stringent specifications than most of the Turkish companies. .
Ya read my mind sir...


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