You know given your special requirements it may be a very good idea for you to buy a really good second hand gun. If you are going to have to have the stock altered and need an adjustable comb, good idea anyway IMO, you may have trouble selling the short stocked gun should you want to get a better grade of gun. If you buy, say, a 682 as suggested by Hamster then you have a really nice gun that will last all of your shooting life.Been using Guntrader & Gunstar....
Plenty of GD1 Mk 38's
But narrow it down to 30" - Adjustable comb & 14 /14 stock, and the pickings become thin on the ground
Trouble is, i need a high comb, a standard trap stock wont work,
a longer stock length is OK but would need cutting down for me to get to the trigger
(and its got to be from a dealer ) - credit card payment to cover any issues
Mart
And owning a 682 for life would be naff because of what ? Sorry I humbly disagree with all the above from the point of view of you could get any gun and have fancy wood fitted if you want. This man has requirements and sounds as though he is working to a budget, which extrapolating further sounds to me like the last thing he needs to do is throw good money after bad. My suggestion is merely for him to get a good second hand gun to start with and then there will be no need for a change later on. Also try reading and interpreting a post before wading in, I said "say" as Hamster suggests implying that it is merely a suggestion not a definitive! Secondly don't worry about "what if you want to sell it at a later date" but DO think about this because you may want to and, regardless of what madam has to say, it is an important point.Yes but do you really want to be stuck with a 682 all your life.....??
Santa...go and try the MK38 and the other......see which you like and them buy it.
It does not matter that it is a grade 1 .....you can enjoy not worrying about bashing a fancy stock.....then if you are enjoying the gun....you can have a stock and fore end made in better wood and with an adjustable stock.....loads of places do this.
If you buy the grade 1 and it is too short ....cut it down so 'you' can use it......it can always be extended again by a good woodman.
Don't worry about all the 'what if you sell it' comments you may hear......or you will never get a gun.
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Got that in one Hamster And a million Fiocchi of your favourite flavour to go with it.To be fair you could argue it makes as much sense saving for a while and buying a Perazzi, at least it'll help you talk a good game. :bbq: :wink:
Who is talking a good game??And your CV's are?????Got that in one Hamster And a million Fiocchi of your favourite flavour to go with it.
Pathetic and bitchy.....just normal then...To be fair you could argue it makes as much sense saving for a while and buying a Perazzi, at least it'll help you talk a good game. :bbq: :wink:
I suggest YOU go back and read my post end of! All the above is incidental. I do not have an edge with anybody on this forum and I resent the inference that I have! I do not though like bullies and know all's...true story! It was!Jwp....if you read the post correctly instead of jumping in to bitch all the time.....I said
1) to try the MK 38 and the other gun.......only then can you see which you prefer....no mention of a Perazzi or Fiochhi in the post.
2) to get the grade 1 and 'not' worry about a 'fancy' stock.....alter it as he needs.
3) to enjoy the gun when it is fitted.....and then ...if he wanted.....he could get a better stock.....meaning at a later date.
Jwp.....I have never met you so I do not know why you have an edge or problem with anything I post.
Read it again and you will see clearly what I wrote...which is not how you chose to interpret it.
As for the 682 I would hate to be stuck with it for life simply because I do not like the gun....hence I suggested to the OP to go and try both. It is him who has to decide after all.
A very eminent scientist told me once if you want to get a really good CV profile choose a subject or discipline which is obscure or less popular than the mainstream that way you are far more likely to succeed. I think that is true for all things in life including shooting... true story!Who is talking a good game??
And your CV's are?????
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