The Wildcat .22 is also Turkish.Just the SXP shotguns
The bolt action rifles and semi auto shotguns are built in Portugal. All Winchester lever actions are built in Japan with the possible exception of the new .22.
The Wildcat .22 is also Turkish.Just the SXP shotguns
Enjoy that thing and worry not what the naysayers say. Just because its made in Turkey doesn't mean its 100% going to break. Smith and Wesson will sell you a USA Made rifle for 3X what you probably paid.View attachment 346190
my two .357's, top is the Gforce Huckleberry & bottom is the Rossi R92
Enjoy that thing and worry not what the naysayers say. Just because its made in Turkey doesn't mean its 100% going to break. Smith and Wesson will sell you a USA Made rifle for 3X what you probably paid.
Just pick up my 2nd Huckleberry in .357, from PSA with the CCH receiver.
on sale for $500 , it also has a threaded barrel.
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and again, you posted a stock pic, instead of an actual pic of yours. that's cuz I'm on a computer, I don't have a camera / phone
I think you are right, I don't think its real CCH. But the shell goes in the steel barrel when it explodes, am I wrong ?I read somewhere and looked at their website that the case hardening is NOT steel but coloration on the aluminum receiver. Is this true? I didn't think having aluminum would be a bad thing but it turns out is has to do with the .357 magnum pressure. I like the price and would like to buy it but I also don't want it exploding in my face.
Hmmm. I thought the shell or casing is in the receiver but the bullet goes in the steel barrel. The explosion I've seen in those gun fail videos occur when the trigger is pulled and powder or debris gets into their face. That said, I've seen videos with the barrel explode like a blooming flower and I think that was due to incorrect caliber/ammo/overheated barrel. I don't know, maybe I'm just paranoid or overly cautious. If the rifle can last at least 5000 rounds, then I'd be happy.I think you are right, I don't think its real CCH. But the shell goes in the steel barrel when it explodes, am I wrong ?
I just checked, a magnet sticks to the receiver.Hmmm. I thought the shell or casing is in the receiver but the bullet goes in the steel barrel. The explosion I've seen in those gun fail videos occur when the trigger is pulled and powder or debris gets into their face. That said, I've seen videos with the barrel explode like a blooming flower and I think that was due to incorrect caliber/ammo/overheated barrel. I don't know, maybe I'm just paranoid or overly cautious. If the rifle can last at least 5000 rounds, then I'd be happy.