And your other sister.Continuing this theme with a Devonian bias........
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See previous response. They're ugly.Try a syren by CG if small Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If you're talking Syren - no. There are two versions, one is based on the Fabarm Elos and the CG is based on the Tempio.They do upgraded versions ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Good luck with that, if you're guerini is in the same shape as a DT10 after years of shooting then you'll be very lucky! They have better warranties for a reason, cos they need it!I couldn't care less what my gun looked like to be honest . If it shoots where I look and is comfortable . I have been a beretta fan for 12 years but am going to move to Caesar guerini as they are priced sensibly and feel as good as the beretta with better warranties
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Just to add a bit of perspective. I know someone who had multiple failures with his Perrazzi triggers and double discharges, when the stock snapped he couldn't wait to get rid of his for a Krieghoff after he sourced and paid for a new stock.Good luck with that, if you're guerini is in the same shape as a DT10 after years of shooting then you'll be very lucky! They have better warranties for a reason, cos they need it!
I have seen far too many brand new guerini's become lose, sloppy and falling apart after a year of reasonable shooting (and being looked after), there owners then decide to get a proper make beretta/perazzi; a close friend bought two identical in end the couldn't wait to get rid!
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Whereas my MK38 Gd1 is still tight, has never readjusted itself, had the trigger fail, failed to open, failed to eject, had the barrel switch move, had the finish come off.......Good luck with that, if you're guerini is in the same shape as a DT10 after years of shooting then you'll be very lucky! They have better warranties for a reason, cos they need it!
I have seen far too many brand new guerini's become lose, sloppy and falling apart after a year of reasonable shooting (and being looked after), there owners then decide to get a proper make beretta/perazzi; a close friend bought two identical in end the couldn't wait to get rid!
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Just to add a bit of perspective.
I know someone who had multiple failures with his Perrazzi triggers and double discharges, when the stock snapped he couldn't wait to get rid of his for a Krieghoff after he sourced and paid for a new stock.
I know someone who had issues with his Krieghoff could not wait to get rid of that before a year of ownership.
I know someone who has a 682 gold e that feels like a piece of old rope it's that loose and the barrel switch migrates to lock the trigger after a couple of shots.
My DT 10 bottom ejector stopped working after a year,then again after another year, the finish came off the receiver after 3 years as well as it needing a new top locking bar due to being loose. So a Guerini only has to last a year without problems to match my DT 10.
Look on this forum and others to see the multiple list of issues for the new Berettas.
My Browning ultra XS started to self adjust its adjustable stock mid shoot no matter what I did.
Finally I was speaking to someone last Sunday who just got rid of his new Browning 725 as the finish came off the metalwork and Browning did not want to know.
Every manufacturer has issues and I personally can't think of one where I don't know someone who hasn't had problems.
On any new gun I look for a decent warranty and importer that doesn't try to fob you off as I don't trust any make to be 100% so they all need it.
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