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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2778292" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>CA makes thousands of rifles, you only hear of a small number of loud people complaining on a forum. I've bought three of them. There all excellent. A mesa and two Ridgelines. I've had Remington, a Browning and CZ I've had to send back to be worked on over the years. Not to mention several pistols. Every gun maker has problem children. And employees that are anxious to get home on Friday afternoon. I have no issues whatsoever with CA. That being said I only know of one gun maker I'd consider bullet proof. JP Sauer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2778292, member: 118066"] CA makes thousands of rifles, you only hear of a small number of loud people complaining on a forum. I've bought three of them. There all excellent. A mesa and two Ridgelines. I've had Remington, a Browning and CZ I've had to send back to be worked on over the years. Not to mention several pistols. Every gun maker has problem children. And employees that are anxious to get home on Friday afternoon. I have no issues whatsoever with CA. That being said I only know of one gun maker I'd consider bullet proof. JP Sauer. [/QUOTE]
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