For better or worse, we have a very large choir here . . . of which we only see a very small slice. I don't think of what I'm doing as "the Lord's work". But if someone mentions Turkish guns, why not mention the fact that a lot of them, relatively speaking, do have heavy triggers? If someone buys a CZ, for example, I will mention that if you want lighter triggers, their policy--unless they've changed it--is that they will lighten the pulls for you to the weight of the gun but no more than that. That's a decent policy, although it may cause one to wonder why they don't do that before they send guns out to buyers/dealers? But it does save buyers $100 if they're happy with a 6# pull on guns that weigh 6 pounds. We could also do a better job of giving credit to dealers who will stand behind guns they sell and will either take them back or take care of problems they've missed. Many of us, like you and me, have been around in this game for long enough to know who those dealers are. As well as the names of reputable gunsmiths to take care of such problems. Preachers do tend to tell us the same things every Sunday. And we mostly don't complain because of the reminders.
All of that, a least in my opinion, is more significant, for example, than telling people to avoid the local Ford dealer . . . because a whole lot more people buy Fords than buy Turkish guns. And if you don't like your local dealer, there's probably another one not very far away that you'll like better. That's not the case in the much smaller world of shotguns with 2 barrels. That's one reason people come to doublegunshop.