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Totally right, Mr. Harvey. You have a winner! Just picked mine up after watching this. It is top shelf. My LGS has sold 16 since ShotShow 2024. I have ab IAC that I bought when they started importing them and it has had a lot of work on it. My Cimarron beats it hands down with NO work done to it!
ОтветитьI was all in until you mentioned the chicoms until you can find a different manufacturer. Are you serious about the Chinese communists you turned to manufacture your guns ? Unbelievable
Ответитьjust bought one of these made by you guys
ОтветитьCan these shoot Mini shells
ОтветитьWhere can I get one of these? Did they ever make the 10 gauge? I can't find any reviews or anything.
ОтветитьYou should cut the barrel an inch longer than the magazine tube !!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьGreetings from Indiana!
I own an original 1887 Winchester lever-action shotgun - amazingly beautiful piece and well taken care of… inherited from father while brother inherited the first browning lmao - dad knew his guns to keep for being the most wanted and the best thing to hand down. OK now; in my original Winchester repeater lever-action: what shells are the best option to use for fun shooting, then perhaps the best shells for shooting the walking dead sir! Gracias or thanks Mike Harvey as us Americans say😇
I just bought this gun a few hours ago at Ace Hardware in Blue Ridge GA. (the last one) I can't wait to shoot it. It appears to be a very well made, solid gun.
ОтветитьYou should check Turkey for sourcing this gun
ОтветитьWooow i like cimarron gun product
ОтветитьI want one bad
ОтветитьAnd nothing you said would be made was made
Ответить10 gauge? Chinese-made or not, I would like one.
ОтветитьI will be very interested if they cycle and function better than the other chinese copies. A good 1897 is needed on the market.
ОтветитьSweet. A cheap full length 1887 is good.
ОтветитьChina? No thanks. NOT an option.
ОтветитьWhy isn’t there a company in America that can make these guns?
ОтветитьI have an original 1887 made in 1890, I personally would love one of these, not just to compare, but to give my old girl a break. Lol. Will this one accept modern 2-3/4" shells or are we still talking 2-1/2 - 2-5/8"? Honestly I would probably still shoot my 2-1/2" black powder shells in it, but it would be nice to have options.
ОтветитьIll take one made in Timbuktu if its a good gun for a good price. That's what's most important to me. I'd love made in USA but I bought a fishing rod that was just that, paid premium price for it too, and the damn thing was piece of garbage.
So what's the price for a short barrel ten gauge and how can I get you my money???
Hello. I have a slightly strange question on the topic of the video - due to what the Henry bracket of this Winchester is held in a horizontal position and does not fall, and due to what it is held in a vertical position, without trying to return to the horizontal? In the case of the model 1866, I understood the reason when I saw the rifle in the section - the bracket in the receiver has a continuation, clinging to the elements of the system and activating it, but here the diagram shows that the bracket is not connected to the elements of the shotgun inside in such a way that it does not fall and seems to levitate in the air. But this is a key question without which it is not clear how the locking the barrel bore
ОтветитьWould like a 10 gauge.
ОтветитьI want that 10ga
ОтветитьA replica I can afford. An American company selling foreign made products is not as bad as a foreign company selling American made products. How many of you drive Toyota? You think it’s American because it’s made here? It’s a Japanese company. Also, you might be surprised where your Milwaukee power tools and your iPhone are made.
Ответитьcimarron website has a dead link going to the 1887, so should we assume the chiappa version is discontinued? it would be nice to find a price for the new one. very interested
Ответитьwhy China?
ОтветитьAs someone who had the PW-87 copy, this is something I've been looking forward to.
ОтветитьNope, not happening. Made in China... automatic disqualifier, period, the end. A Winchester original, an American icon, Made in Cheeper, what a disgrace! And another thing, that wood looks like crap. Might as well be plastic, cause it sure as hell doesn't look like wood.
ОтветитьI want one!
ОтветитьYou almost had me SOLD!... Right up to the point where you said "CHINA"!!.... I WILL NOT SUPPORT THE COMMUNIST PARTY!... I think that's a very poor business decision... Just saying.... Damn.....
ОтветитьOk, people, before you go all Negative Nancy about this particular 1887 being made in China, you need to realize that there has already been an 1887 in Cimarron's catalog for awhile now.
The current one is made in Italy and most of you that are complaining about the new 1887 being made in China are also the same people bitching and moaning about the price of the Italian-made 1887s.
Cimarron has simply recognized that there is a demand for the 1887 shotgun, but a large share of the customer base cannot, or will not, pay the price for the more expensive Italian-made gun, so they are now producing an 1887 option that is more affordable, yet still quality, so that more of us can afford to buy one.
Thank you Valerie K at Cimarron! You’ve been very helpful, prompt and insightful getting me the information on this latest offering.
ОтветитьAlmost 1,500.00 is a nice price?? For CCP slave work?
ОтветитьWhat about the 30in barrel one? Also why comie china man?
ОтветитьThis why I love Cimarron. Always trying for authenticity. I’ll definitely be getting one.
ОтветитьNever buying anything from China if at all possible. Sorry but a hard pass ....
ОтветитьI wouldn't buy a scrap pf paper coming out of China-I don't care how freaking good they-which I don't believe they are. That slimy country is guilty of genocide against their minority people, As of now I will never buy another Cimarom Product. Not sorry, but your going to loose a lot of supporters Sir Harvey. China is a an evil empire that wants to rule the world-to replace the USA -and giving them your business is just hastening the day...PUKE!!!
ОтветитьIs it a two and a half inch or two and three quarter ?
Ответитьwill this also be available in 20 gauge as well?
ОтветитьWonder if has the two shot loading mechanism for SASS????
ОтветитьMade in China is definitely a deal breaker for me. Shame on you Mike. I guess I'll stick with Henry.
ОтветитьWont buy a gun from China, Sad that you have gone to them for guns , I will move to Henry's made in the usa
Ответить10 GA., now that's Very Cool!
Thumbs up # 97
Made in CHina?? I will not Buy!!!
ОтветитьFor God's sake, the Last thing we need to be doing is putting Money in China's Pocket!!!
ОтветитьYou lost me at Made in China, sorry but I just won't go there.
ОтветитьChina ? No thank you !
ОтветитьOkay. Fine. However, when you going to have made any large framed Merwin Hulbert and Forearm & Wadsworth revolvers?
ОтветитьWooooow!!!! Well i definitely gotta get one of these!!!
ОтветитьHoping for a decent price tag on these. I have had one of each other 87s that have been out. Some were junk. Some were okay. Been wanting to get one again.
ОтветитьBryce is cute ☺️
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