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Which is the best and most trouble free of the following manufacturers?
Cobra I.O. Phoenix Taurus Kel-Tec Bersa Which brand is the worst?
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for me it is like this
Bersa Taurus Ket-tec Phoenix Cobra would not list IO since they can't seem to get things right and if you do end up with one and there is a problem they won't even return your email/faxes or phone calls or your FFL dealers
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I would place these into two groups.
Bersa, Kel-tec, Taurus (Equal, just alphabetical) Then lower: Cobra, IO, Phoenix (again alphabetical) Some of Taurus' stuff will be better than some of Kel-tec's, but then on other guns it will be opposite. Both Kel-tec and Taurus are "idea" companies that frequently introduce new styles that are unlike anything else currently in production. When one of their guns shows strong market viability, one of the higher-end manufacturers will copy it in better materials and with tighter quality standards (S&W and Ruger have been guilty of this in recent years). Bersa seems less innovative, but they still make good firearms at a low price point.
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What? No Hi-Point?
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Yep, Id say Hi Point, Bersa, Keltec
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I'd have to say that in my experience it would be:
Bersa Kel-Tec Taurus (customer service is their downfall) High Point would mix in about here, but IMHO they are aimed at a different market. The rest of them I haven't handled. Just see some negative stuff about the on the internet.
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Bersa
Keltec Taurus I have also had pretty good luck with some of the FEG clones |
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I would say kel-tec and bersa. taurus is good but I don't consider them low end on price anymore.
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Bersa
keltec hi point Taurus / customer service issues Phoenix / read the reveiws and you will see they are much better then ring of fire quality. |
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My thoughts mirror what Camping Josh posted, based upon both personal experience and from feed back from my circle of serious gun owners and shooters - all of which have CCW permits and carry and shoot regularly.
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Thanks folks. Sorry, I forgot the Hi-Point. Right now, the High-Point C-9 9mm has some great prices as the year comes to an end.
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I have had several Bersas and Kel-Tecs that had no problems. I also had 2 Phoenix pistols that were reliable but just too many safeties for my liking.
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I would say Kel Tec then Bersa
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I'll group them like CJ did except I'll break them into three groups, and all in my humble opinion of course.
!st: Bersa, Taurus (own firearms from both). 2nd: Hi-Point, Kel-tec (own firearms from both). 3rd: Cobra, IO, Phoenix (no plans to own). |
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Where does American Tactical rank?
I see they are in CDNN catalog.
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Quote:
I've heard many, many positive reports about the .22LR 1911s that they offer (manufactured by GSG), but I can't really tell you anything specific beyond that.
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Haven't shot all those listed but the two I have shot are:
Taurus Kel-tec. I love both guns and have 2 Taurus. |
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