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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1270797" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Guns are kinda like the Ford vs Chevy thing. Drag racing was my other love and I was a Ford guy before it was cool to be one. Brand preference is a funny thing. I don't have any. I have been around the car business since I was a kid, KIA used to be a real pile of junk....now they are made in Bama and decent cars. Chevy went thru rough times, Ford and Dodge too. Now Hondas are supposedly superior and yet new American iron is within degree of error as good.</p><p>I started out on barrel nuts and have stayed with Savage mostly. I have owned others, ARs, but I'm not a FAN of any of them. Companies build quality and pricing cycles. I closely look at the current state of quality design and aftermarket support before I buy. It changes over time.</p><p></p><p>I used to be a Ford guy. Now I have owned pretty muchly every marque out there and they have all been great, that's not because they are ALL great, but I am in the business and know which yrs, motors, drivetrains and electronics are stout and have good resale and which don't.</p><p></p><p>A lot of the gun market is AFTERMARKET SUPPORT. Remmy is vastly superior in this area and why I am really thinking my next build rig after I use up my last good Savage stock will be a Remmy clone custom action with a nut and one of the 897660 different stocks you can get for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1270797, member: 4566"] Guns are kinda like the Ford vs Chevy thing. Drag racing was my other love and I was a Ford guy before it was cool to be one. Brand preference is a funny thing. I don't have any. I have been around the car business since I was a kid, KIA used to be a real pile of junk....now they are made in Bama and decent cars. Chevy went thru rough times, Ford and Dodge too. Now Hondas are supposedly superior and yet new American iron is within degree of error as good. I started out on barrel nuts and have stayed with Savage mostly. I have owned others, ARs, but I'm not a FAN of any of them. Companies build quality and pricing cycles. I closely look at the current state of quality design and aftermarket support before I buy. It changes over time. I used to be a Ford guy. Now I have owned pretty muchly every marque out there and they have all been great, that's not because they are ALL great, but I am in the business and know which yrs, motors, drivetrains and electronics are stout and have good resale and which don't. A lot of the gun market is AFTERMARKET SUPPORT. Remmy is vastly superior in this area and why I am really thinking my next build rig after I use up my last good Savage stock will be a Remmy clone custom action with a nut and one of the 897660 different stocks you can get for them. [/QUOTE]
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