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Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:52 pm
by Liberty
Rockrz wrote:Colt
Smith & Wesson
STI
Any others?
It'd be kinda cool to have a list of pure American
firearms unless it's been done before...
Ruger
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:09 pm
by CDH
I don't know about the parent company, but my Kahr is made in Mass. That is almost as bad as NY, but not quite...
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:04 pm
by USA1
CDH wrote: That is almost as bad as NY, but not quite...
NEW YORK !!! somebody get a rope

Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:36 pm
by Rockrz
OK, so far we got....
Colt
Smith & Wesson
STI
Ruger
Kahr
Any others?
Seems like there would be more
full blooded American firearms
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:58 pm
by srothstein
It gets confusing with some. For example, Springfield Armory is an American owned and operated company, but some of their guns are not 100% American. I think the XD line is from Europe (and the Croatia comment is what made me think of them - isn't that where the XD's are made?). The 1911 line is American, but I am not sure if they make all of their own frames or import some.
Of course, they also have the M1A, the world's best battle rifle (IMHO).
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:17 pm
by Rockrz
I was watching a thing on History Channel about the rifles our military has been using over
the years, and they are currently testing one now that can shoot in full automatic mode
and it remains cool to the touch! (it's fixing to become the new military issue)
That'd be some serious deer hunting rifle
You could wipe out the entire heard in no time and not even over heat yer barrel

Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 8:36 am
by edmart001
Rockrz wrote:OK, so far we got....
Colt
Smith & Wesson
STI
Ruger
Kahr
Any others?
Seems like there would be more
full blooded American firearms
I think Kel Tec is made in Florida.
I'm not sure whether or not they qualify in your judgment as a "good" gun. They are very cost efficient and fairly simple. My son had a P-11 that he used as a carry piece for a while. I have shot it and although it's not my favorite pistol, to my knowledge it always went bang when asked and would always hit the target if the shooter did his part. Some people absolutely love them. It just didn't fit my hand too well, so it wasn't comfortable to shoot, but I could hit with it.
Oh yeah, and I just remembered Charter Arms. Revolvers only, but they are low cost and Charter stands behind them for life. Made in the USA. Never had one but thinking about picking one up. I've heard they are not the quality of a S&W, but they aren't as expensive either.
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:00 am
by Rockrz
I'm not really sure myself what my judgement actually is concerning all this.
I guess it would be guns made here, by a company
that is owned by Americans and the labor is American.
Heck, I'm not really sure...
Anybody have thoughts on exactly
what make a firarm company "American"
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:19 pm
by RiverRat
srothstein wrote:It gets confusing with some. For example, Springfield Armory is an American owned and operated company, but some of their guns are not 100% American. I think the XD line is from Europe (and the Croatia comment is what made me think of them - isn't that where the XD's are made?). The 1911 line is American, but I am not sure if they make all of their own frames or import some.
Of course, they also have the M1A, the world's best battle rifle (IMHO).
Some of my Springfield 1911's are stamped "Made in Ill." and some are stamped "Made in Brazil". I'll go look in a while and see if I can tell why. My initial thought is the "loaded/match" ones are stamped U.S.A..............guess that doesn't hold water, my wife's "loaded" SS Champion and my "loaded" SS Ultra Compact say "Made in Brazil"

. Both of our Champion Operator's say "made in Geneseo, Ill., U.S.A."
Don't know. The XD's come from Croatia.
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:34 pm
by bpet
Charter Arms - Dayton Ohio
According to their sales info, 100% American Made, 100% American owned, 100% American parts
If you're looking for a .22, High Standard is made in Houston, Tx.
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:13 pm
by subsonic
Rockrz wrote:That'd be some serious deer hunting rifle
You could wipe out the entire heard in no time and not even over heat yer barrel


Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:16 pm
by Rockrz
Well, sombody has to keep the herd thinned out so they
don't starve cause of a lack of enough food to keep 'em all fed...
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:05 pm
by ghostrider
>Colt
>Smith & Wesson
>STI
>Ruger
>Kahr
>Charter Arms
>Kimber
There is also
SVI (Infinity)
Caspian
Bond Arms (derringers)
North American Arms
Mitchell Manufacturing (make a 1911 in the US)
I believer Browning Buckmark 22 pistols are make in the US, though Browning is owned by FN in Belgium.
If you want to talk other high end 1911's:
Les Baer, Wilson, Ed Brown
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:11 am
by Liberty
Thompson of Thompson Center makes the Contender and some nice muzzle loading rifles
Re: Good pistols made in USA???
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:07 pm
by HankB
MoJo wrote: . . . SIG, Beretta, and Glock are made in the U.S.
The left side of the slide on my 3rd generation Glock 19 says "Austria." On the right side of the frame it says "Made in Austria - Glock Inc., Smyrna, GA."
Do they even mate the Austrian slides and frames together here?