RaVis
Oi!
- Jun 19, 2011
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Interesting. Seems people are lining up to buy these now (per the buzz on gt talk).
I have one made in Austria. But I will get in this line for sure if it is true !!!
Ravis, maybe it's just the camera but the tolerances on your frame to slide fit look strange.
There leading end of your frame looks warped upward.
I asked if the G25 (.380 acp) would be manufactured and sold, here.
(Not enough 'points' to be imported from Austria.)
The 'word' was, there is no intention of manufacturing and selling the G25, here.
Ravis, maybe it's just the camera but the tolerances on your frame to slide fit look strange.
There leading end of your frame looks warped upward.
I doubt that Glock created that many jobs. Some CNC folks, some IT people. Warehouse and some assembly folks. If they do things creatively, they could have few if any full time employees.
That's normal. Commonly known as "pig nose". The USA made glocks have a different tennifer due to US regulations.
Meh.
I like my Glocks Austrian.
I like my Sigs German.
I like my Nagants Russian
I like my 1911s 'Merican.
(now if only Springfield Armory would pull their heads out of their asses and start making the XD and their 1911 frames here )
I'll pass.
You don't want Swiss SIG's?? The German aspect of SIG is rather new.
Why should SA move production here? Probably saves them some $$ by having the guns built overseas. I doubt you would see any quality difference.
BTW, a rather large name semi custom 1911 shop buys their rough frame millings from South Korea. Technically, the frames are made in the US, because less than 50% of the finishing is done where the frames are started, so ATF says they can stamp them "Made in the USA".
If I took a guess about that semi custom shop how about N-H ?????