lmthompson93
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Having spoke to the guys at Anglo italian arms today, the left handed models won't be around til mid march. Very helpful blokes there, so a thumbs up from me for there customer service
looks like the ******* spawned by a semi and an o/u...i struggle to find anything i like about it h34r:
isn't the Benelli made in Europe then? :smile:Did the Benelli make it over to Europe, and in more than 26" or 28" barrels?
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When the gun was launched at ShotShow, they said they were considering bringing it to Europe, but it was on sale there first. Probably made over here, but it seemed to be thoroughly marketed at US shooters.isn't the Benelli made in Europe then? :smile:
Hmmmm - I'm not sure just what it is you're trying to say, but it does seem a bit irrational. If I were an international gun manufacturer and had a new and maybe innovative product I think I might drop it into the world's largest buyers' market first to give it a bump. Tho having it languish in some sodden backwater of a market might be another choice.Guy's ,
You have to realise that America is the centre of the Universe as far as sporting clays is concerned.
Richard Faulds, Ben Husthwaite, George Digweed, Cheryl Hall can learn so much from their U S superiors if only they would listen.
The Yanks are still smarting over Pearl Harbour and Browning U S will not import Miroku ( unless they are branded Browning of course)
My gun is called Titanic and my scores usually go down with it !My gun is called Lola May ?
It has been my unfortunate experience that ignorance abounds and is unhampered by geographic location or language. I suppose that it is possible to identify a "national character" and I can tell you will all sincerity that if that of the British (as I perceive it) had much in common with the krauts (as I perceive it) I would be massively disappointed. I'm thankful that my character such as it is was shaped far more by my limey heritage than the kraut side. That of course is not to say that Brits are fault free. I have no defense for the US population either but I suspect that we are different only by scale factor and place pretty much the same on the ignorance scale. I could refer you to several US shooting forums and point out that the ignorance level there is easily equatable with the ignorance on, say, this forum.Is ok Wonko, no need to apologise for the ignorance of the average American...I actually quite like the German's, as 'Brits' we have more in common with them than most of us would like to admit!!!
Yes, America is the worlds largest sporting arms market, but American shotguns are awful!!!
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