I never cared for the Gold Label or the Red Label from Ruger. You can buy a quality English double for way less. I'm not knocking Ruger but There are better guns out there for less money.
I have heard that before, much like Darnes.
Sources?
Maybe don’t quote anyone who is foolish enough to blow up a high power rifle.
Best,
Ted
We have been through this 2x before, Ted. Your forgetfulness is marked given your shilling for Darnes, but again, direct from JJ Perodeau and I forget who at Briley. The guy at Skeetz in OK or was it AR, that Stan is so hot for was none to chili red hot about Darnes either. Face it, they made more than their share of lemons, including the one you used to own and recommended that I buy.
You should stick to Sturmy Archers and other such obsolete stuff that no one here cares about.
Cheers.
More than a few guys here stay in touch with me about English bikes.
My forgetfulness, but, you forget who at Briley? That right there is a classic. “Document”falls on deaf ears with you, it seems.
Did you ever have a logic course on the way to being minted a professor? Did you pass?
So, in the vast realm of your experience with the marque, you can document how many bad ones? Document away, Bucko. You can document that is was a build issue, as opposed to a buffoon with a reamer and a cordless drill, or one of the clowns who tell us about slamming gun barrels in doors to change POI?
They built over a million of them, a bad one is going to happen, I imagine, but, you seem to think every one of them is bad. And, that your conversation with a handful of gunsmiths, some who you can’t remember, documents that for all the world to see.
If you had actually been my customer, I’d have given you your money back. But, as we have been over more than 2X, you bought a gun from an auction house, NOT ME, and like ALL auction houses, they would have told you to pound sand had you cried to them. You understood that very clearly when you bid on the gun, but, somehow believe your problem is my fault. Did you believe I was supposed to warranty a gun that had gone down the road quite some time before you were interested in it?
Man up, you are long overdue for it.
Best,
Ted