How do these compare to T/C guns in terms of quality? I have been reading about them and it seems they were sold under a few different names. Cabelas, Charles daily? Maybe more? Do they all have chrome bores? Are they all 1-48 twist?
I have not found confirmation of this that I can recall, but from every angle that I have seen an Invest vs a TC, the invest looks to be a direct 99.99% copy of a TC Renegade (most models), right down to the scrolling on the lock plates. Does anyone actually know the back story there?
I must have got a lemon. The spec sheet called out european wallnut I got beechwood. The lock was 1/8" too far forward. The wedge was missing and the replacement fell out.
If you buy one check it over real good.
That’s an example of why I don’t equate them with the good old USA made TCs. Not that TCs don’t have their faults too. I own both and like both.I must have got a lemon. The spec sheet called out european wallnut I got beechwood. The lock was 1/8" too far forward. The wedge was missing and the replacement fell out.
If you buy one check it over real good.
Lyman sold some in 62 cal smooth bore. I've got one w/58 rifled and 62 smooth.I would like to see them do a smoothbore or two. How does invest arms compare to Pedersoli?
Woodworking is one of my hobbies. Beechwood blotches bad walnut doesn't. I put three coats of sanding sealer on the stock it still botched like pine. I wonder if the distributor did a cut and paste of the specs.The European walnut is sometimes so pale it looks like beech or maple wood.
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