PegLegNC
Pilgrim
Has anybody done business with a company called "Military Heritage" ? They have a couple of firearms I'm interested in, but I dont know if they are legit or ripoffs. Thanks for any information.
Sure, give it a shot. I'm sure their guns are just as good as any others once you replace the lock, stock and barrel. Maybe they can help you with your car warranty and a deal on a vacation too!PegLeg, get your advice from people who've actually purchased from them or owned/shot the guns they sell. Ignore the "curry guns" Ganges crap from the people who haven't.
Has anybody done business with a company called "Military Heritage" ? They have a couple of firearms I'm interested in, but I dont know if they are legit or ripoffs. Thanks for any information.
Yep, curry guns. Heavy teak wood, and the best thing I've heard about them is that the barrel won't necessarily blow up. They're probably as good as anything else from India, which can be compared to the stuff floating down the Ganges river on any given day. If you want to see what they are capable of, read about their native designed <unmentionable> adopted by what they try to pass off as an army.
I have a 1795 Springfield from Military Heratige that I did just a little bit of work to. I refinished the stock and antiqued the barrel and hardware and of course I pulled the breach plug and drilled the vent hole. That gave me the chance to really examine the barrel inside and out and there is no guesting for me that it is a safe firearm. All of this work did not take long at all and I am completely pleased with the results. I did by the way do alot of research before making my purchase. Right now most of there offerings are out of stock, I was just looking at their website this morning.Has anybody done business with a company called "Military Heritage" ? They have a couple of firearms I'm interested in, but I dont know if they are legit or ripoffs. Thanks for any information.
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