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Thanks for the update
I had a chance to visit the website, and the shotgun looks exactly as I had expected.
5000 for crappy laser engraving when their other products similarly made were half that price is a stretch. But,Supply chain interruptions seem to have raise the price of everything.
I have seen that slender stock configuration on other CSMC products, and people will like the lack of beef on the tail end.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Looks like they may have copied the Browning superposed pointer engraving pattern….holy cow.
Socialism is almost the worst.
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If it had the same moment of inertia as the original, or, if that was adjustable via removable weights,
Would it be an accurate depiction of the $25,000, Belgian Superlight?
I’m pretty sure CSMC has any kind of wood grade that your heart could desire.
Can they reproduce the dynamics?
Out there doing it best I can.
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No way…….another one of their whatever’s.
Socialism is almost the worst.
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That reply suggests prior experience or social media sharing of dis satisfaction with CSMC influences your reply? Is that correct?
I’m curious mostly because I’ve enjoyed wearing the finish off my Citori Superlight, enjoy shooting the box lock Browning sxs, and I can see a place in the market for an American made Browning Superlight clone, if it were done well.
CSMC provides a number of well finished guns to RGS banquets, and the straight grip suits me. The vertical , tight radius, pistol grip on many of their guns is a no go for me. Too small, too tight. I’m surprised that at that price point they don’t throw in a hundred bucks worth of hand chased engraving, just to say it is.
I would probably prefer their Superlight blued as opposed to grayed. But they are cloning the Browning aesthete.
Out there doing it best I can.
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6 pounds and a quarter in the ad. I will weigh my Inverness to compare.
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eight, my condo lent sez...them invernesses are ah dog on the used doublegon market...you can thank csmc for dat, cumin out wid ah cheap copy at half the price... cant member watt day call it, but youse no watt ah mean...
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Yup, I'm making an appointment to have myself slapped silly for buying that overpriced Inverness gun. If I had any money left, I would buy one of those lower priced CSMC Superlights.
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So it appears it’s a dressed up Revelation to resemble a pointer grade. Who shots a Revelation? Would like to hear your thoughts on how the Revelation handles, wood to metal fit, any issues and if you would recommend the gun.
For $2,300 more for this new CSCM superlight. The bargain appears to be a Revelation.
Rich
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Kind of like on a Parker Repro. I would pay extra for the "no engraving" option. In fact, I prefer a Belgian Browning Superposed A-1 Grade or Superlight over the standard Grade 1 engraving.
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