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Anyone have any experience with this?
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I do NOT. However having experienced CHIAPPA firearms in general ..... I'd be willing to bet ... they use the word "clone" very loosely. Aside from that , it may be worth or close to worth , the asking price. Who knows...........If you start thinking like a Free Man
You'll begin to feel like a Free Man
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There are a lot of differences between the Chiappa clones quality wise. I don't doubt the above post at all regarding their 9mm M1 Carbine.
On the other hand I recently wanted to purchase a Winchester 1892 clone and I picked up the Chiappa version over the modern Winchester (Miroku) version. I've had my share of Rossi '92's, and while all of mine have worked well (but sometimes with only select ammo), I wanted a '92 which had a built-in overall higher quality of machining and fit/finish.
Unfortunately the modern Winchesters have become "lawyered up" with extra safeties, rebounding hammers, multi-piece firing pins, etc. The Armi-Sport Chiappa '92 gave me the desired level fit/finish, nice wood, nice machining and pretty true historical accuracy (especially what you can see) with modern metallurgy.
Bottom line - As far as Chiappa replicas go, there are major differences between the different guns they produce, and you almost have to check it out physically to know whether it is one of their "good" clones or not.
Sorry, number 3 response to your question... which really doesn't answer your question.
But I kind of just wanted to say not to count all Chiappas out.
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That's interesting that they call it a take-down; easy take apart yes (all you need is a penny or nickel to loosen the single big screw) but the firing pin falls right out of the bolt and the extractor could too with a little more bouncing around. If you put two halves in a back pack I'd put the bolt in a zip lock bag to make sure everything stays in the bag. I've had a Marlin 39 for over 40 years and dozens of bricks of 22LR thru it and still shoots smooth and accurate - so no fear about quality or value of a true 39.Comment
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