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WalMart rifles
Anyone ever bought a rifle from Walmart and had it just seem not quite right? A buddy of mine who moved north from Northern Illinois bought a Remington 3006 from Walmart awhile back because he wanted to start deer hunting up here, he brought the gun to work and after work we went out back of the shop and proceeded to sight in the open sights, it was a model 7400, not sure of the designations for the semis but I would call it an ADL, synthetic with the rough matte finish like an 870 express, well as we were workin on dialing in in I noticed something just didn't look right, we had to move the rear sight all the way over to the left as far as we could to make it hit, the bead was centered and it wasn't operator error because both of us as well as my boss shot it with the same results. If you stood the gun in a vice then stood back and looked at it from the top it looked really stupid, you looked down the center of the gun and everything looked good, except that rear sight was way left. Something wasn't right.
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I think Walmart guns are different from regular guns. IIRC they use plastic parts, and just don't work as well as the same model of gun that was bought from a gun shop would. In other words, to keep the guns cheap for Walmart, they have to be made cheap. :(
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I would humbly called your attention to the fact that for YEARS, companies such as Winchester, Marlin, Remington, Savage, Hi Standard, Mossberg, etc have made firearms of a second quality for sale thru mass merchandising. Those guns had same basic design, but beech stocks instead of walnut, plainer finishes, brushed instead of hi polish, etc.
I am, of course, referring to STORE brands, such as J.C. Higgins, Ted Williams, Westernfield, Revelation, etc. Even Spiegel and J C Penney once had their own guns. |
Blue i made the mistake several years ago of buying a Remington M770 from WalMart. huge mistake! bought it, thinking it was a cheaper version of the M700. Wrong! didn't keep it very long and sold it for less than i paid for it and was glad, just because i wanted the POS gone. i will never own one again. i may buy some ammo and miscellaneous supplies at WalMart, but i will gladly spend a little more and buy my guns at my LGS instead.
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God didnt make all men equal colonel Sam Colt did |
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ok this is just my experience but i wouldn't buy from wal mart again ever. i was told(after my dad bought a rifle) that wal mart buys guns that don't pass inspection from the factory. and after this experience i believe it. we bought a rifle and at first it locked up all the time sometimes you couldn't work the bolt sometimes it wouldn't chamber a round. ect. but we spent an extra 200$ fixing it and its the best gun ive ever shot to this day groups great smooth and just a pleasure to shoot but it would have been cheaper to just buy it from a dealer in the long run.
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