Originally Posted By: Stan
What does best" mean, anyway, in this context? Best wood and engraving, best polishing, best handling characteristics(that's very subjective), longest life, or maybe best advertising ???????

SRH


The word "Best" is nothing more than a marketing term. When I hear it, I don't assume that gun is of "the best" quality but rather in the top bracket or range of quality.

I have compared 2 Purdeys side by side that varied in the quality of the engraving.... but yet both guns were "BEST" guns.... so how can they both be "best" when one is better???