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have little experience with these fine guns...

with the exception of choke tubes both guns appear to be the same...

care to express your opinions and preferences for one or the other here...


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Look more carefully Ed.
Lots of important differences between the two.


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For all you Browning fans:


Ed's question is answered at the end of the video.

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Another fake question from our resident poseur.
JR


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God bless America, long live the Republic.
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Same difference between a mustang Boss and a Mustang II with a four cylinder engine. If you don’t know the difference you need to find another hobby or vocation.

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"If you don’t know the difference you need to find another hobby or vocation." Ed's got over 9,400 posts and he still doesn't get it. Maybe he's a slow learner. But I thought the video was interesting.

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“With the exception of choke tubes, both guns appear to be the same”.

This is your big hint. The peddler HAS a Citori, and is trying to find a mark, er, customer, to give him Superposed money for it.

The same guy assured us in an ad right here that the sloppy glue job on a Japanese gun was actually “Better than new”.

Priced like he believed it, too.

Watch out.

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simple question...

response so far:

one rah rah browning video, which does not answer the question...

three egg suckers, who have no interest in answering others questions...

or perhaps dont have a clue...

did learn that each superposed was a custom job and were made with mostly hand labor...

whereas, citori maker utilizes much machine tooling in order to improve overall production process...


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wonder when citori will adopt investment casting technology, similar to ruger...

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and then of course theres ted, who seems to have an issue with someone about a repaired stock, of which i know not nor care not...

but ted, he gotta trash this thread by telling us about his problem...as if we are the only ones he has to spill his guts too...

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