Well the Remington R51 debacle is becoming an issue of conversation. I have yet to read any positive reviews. Oh but wait, the lick boot of the firearms industry, Gunblast.com was incapable of writing anything negative about it. Could it be they had negative experiences but chose to not publish those facts??? The review should be absolute proof of why I would not trust that sites reviews as far as I could throw a house. This is not the first review of theirs that I believe is malarkey.
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There is also a trigger reacall on some of Remington's rifles. (See others guns post) Remington seems to be having more that their fair share of troubles lately. Jeff has never reviewed a gun that he didn't like.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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And they've been around a very long time. I'm not concerned.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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I guess they are feeling the pain from lawsuits also...
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...igger-trouble/"Life Member NRA"
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Aren't all reviews biased in some way? Same as the newspaper, the TV news, radio, etc. I'm not sure you can get away from the author's personal opinions. The trick is knowing your author's bias so you can read in the right amount of corrective text.
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Originally posted by pbagley View PostAren't all reviews biased in some way? Same as the newspaper, the TV news, radio, etc. I'm not sure you can get away from the author's personal opinions. The trick is knowing your author's bias so you can read in the right amount of corrective text.
Generally yes but Jeff takes the cake. Hickok 45 tells the good the bad and the ugly without hesitation. So does the Military Arms Channel even NutnFancy, whom I despise occasionally tells the truth. Jeff is IMHO an out an out dishonest reviewer. Jeff never met a gun he did not think was the cats meow.Wake Up...Grow Up...Show Up...Sit Up...Shut Up...Listen Up
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Originally posted by Longitude Zero View PostGenerally yes but Jeff takes the cake. Hickok 45 tells the good the bad and the ugly without hesitation. So does the Military Arms Channel even NutnFancy, whom I despise occasionally tells the truth. Jeff is IMHO an out an out dishonest reviewer. Jeff never met a gun he did not think was the cats meow.
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This is about as unbiased an R51 review as I could find:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcIaar4x4yw
I'll hold my "Jeff" comments for the other thread.O|||||||O
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I posted this in the other thread about gun reviews:
Here is how it is done:
HOW GUN MAGAZINES WRITE ARTICLES
Instruction From The Editor To The Journalist:
Frangible Arms just bought a four page color ad in our next issue. They sent us their latest offering, the CQB MK-V Tactical Destroyer. I told Fred to take it out to the range to test. He'll have the data for you tomorrow.
Feedback From Technician Fred:
The pistol is a crude copy of the World War II Japanese Nambu type 14 pistol, except it's made from unfinished zinc castings. The grips are pressed cardboard. The barrel is unrifled pipe. There are file marks all over the gun, inside and out.
Only 10 rounds of 8mm ammunition were supplied. Based on previous experience with a genuine Nambu, I set up a target two feet down range. I managed to cram four rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber. I taped the magazine in place, bolted the pistol into a machine rest, got behind a barricade, and pulled the trigger with 20 feet of 550 cord. I was unable to measure the trigger pull because my fish scale tops out at 32 pounds. On the third try, the pistol fired. From outline of the holes, I think the barrel, frame, magazine, trigger and recoil spring blew through the target. The remaining parts scattered over the landscape.
I sent the machine rest back to the factory to see if they can fix it, and we need to replace the shooting bench for the nice people who own the range. I'll be off for the rest of the day. My ears are still ringing. I need a drink.
Article Produced By The Journalist:
The CQB MK-V Tactical Destroyer is arguably the deadliest pistol in the world. Based on a combat proven military design, but constructed almost entirely of space age alloy, it features a remarkable barrel design engineered to produce a cone of fire, a feature much valued by Special Forces world wide. The Destroyer shows clear evidence of extensive hand fitting. The weapon disassembles rapidly without tools. At a reasonable combat distance, I put five holes in the target faster than I would have thought possible. This is the pistol to have if you want to end a gunfight at all costs. The gun is a keeper, and I find myself unable to send it back.
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