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What's your preference?
Why?
I have both types of receivers and find I like the Dural more, especially as I get older.
I've found about as many loose guns with either material.
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To be completely honest, for my realistic use, Dural would easily last me the rest of my life and probably would had I started with one 25 years ago. But, you asked for a preference. I really still prefer steel. It's obviously an opinion thing and steel is just......right.....whether it is or not.....lol!!
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I like Dural. It can make for a nice light gun, like my little Krieghoff drilling (6 lbs bare) which I enjoy carrying as well as shooting, and since it passes German proof I have no reservations about strength. I'm not going to stretch the friendship with hot loads either - I see no need.
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To be completely honest, for my realistic use, Dural would easily last me the rest of my life and probably would had I started with one 25 years ago. But, you asked for a preference. I really still prefer steel. It's obviously an opinion thing and steel is just......right.....whether it is or not.....lol!! Funny thing is I understand and agree.
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Religion: A founder of The Church of Spray and Pray
Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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