How would one make a sound decision?
1-Buy something that more than likely will be a problem
2-Buy something that is highly unlikely to have a problem
Why people continue to buy like number one is beyond me.
GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!
Some times you buy hoping not to have issues - but know you may have to spend a few dollars on correcting faults. As an example, Kimber pistols come with most of the features people like in a 1911; however, sometimes they need a gunsmith to make them reliable. With Remington, especially the 700 actions one expects smooth, reliable operation; whereas, accuracy may not be acceptable. Wouldn't expect to have to fix bolt operation. Lesson learned.
See that's the point hoping verses knowing or in the 700 case should have known from a reasonable informed persons standpoint.
GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!
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