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<blockquote data-quote="Runandgun" data-source="post: 1793519" data-attributes="member: 109110"><p>I try to buy American when I can, especially in the area of firearms accessories. In the area of accessories there are some very innovative products coming from small American companies. Sawtooth rifles, Armageddon Gear, RRS to name a few that I have patronized recently. </p><p></p><p>But I have to acknowledge that when it comes to firearms there are some very good options, often from Europe. </p><p>Case in point are my two most recent rifles. The Remington formed the basis for a quality rifle but the action required a lot of work and the Krieger barrel is amazing but expensive. The Manners stock is pricey too. All components are American. The end result is a fantastically accurate rifle that represented exactly what I wanted. By contrast my Tikka is straight from the factory and every bit as accurate at about 1/2 the cost. Both are different approaches to PRS match rifles and both have worked well in competition.</p><p></p><p>I will go out of my way to avoid Chinese. I'll be buying an American tripod and not the Chinese alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runandgun, post: 1793519, member: 109110"] I try to buy American when I can, especially in the area of firearms accessories. In the area of accessories there are some very innovative products coming from small American companies. Sawtooth rifles, Armageddon Gear, RRS to name a few that I have patronized recently. But I have to acknowledge that when it comes to firearms there are some very good options, often from Europe. Case in point are my two most recent rifles. The Remington formed the basis for a quality rifle but the action required a lot of work and the Krieger barrel is amazing but expensive. The Manners stock is pricey too. All components are American. The end result is a fantastically accurate rifle that represented exactly what I wanted. By contrast my Tikka is straight from the factory and every bit as accurate at about 1/2 the cost. Both are different approaches to PRS match rifles and both have worked well in competition. I will go out of my way to avoid Chinese. I'll be buying an American tripod and not the Chinese alternative. [/QUOTE]
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