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Old March 30, 2002, 02:53 PM   #8
bluwing26
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Join Date: June 17, 2001
Location: North Central Iowa
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If the citori line had a more ergonomic stock with the cast-off for a right hand shooter and a better general fit I might have bought one. Not to mention that the aesthetics on the Beretta are much more pleasing and the fact that they've been in business for 476 years has something to say about the craftsmanship and business sense. John Moses Browning was a design genius and has probably contributed more to the world of firearms than anyone else I won't argue that. Is Browning teaching Beretta a thing or two? I doubt it. Beretta was there long before. Do you think things firearms get cheaper when more work is put into them. Be it cosmetics, chrome bores or mechanical triggers and selective ejectors. It's just like anything else.
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