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05-26-2022, 01:52 AM | #3 | ||||||
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So based on price alone you can gauge them against whatever Perazzi or possibly Fabbri you can get for the same price .
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05-26-2022, 02:18 AM | #4 | ||||||
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No, you misunderstood my statement. A new best quality Poli does not cost anywhere near what a new Fabbri costs. A new, best quality sidelock Poli starts about $40k and compares to other guns that cost the same. A new Fabbri starts at about $175k so they are not comparable. We are talking about comparing guns with similar new retail prices, not what you may find a used gun for.
As I said earlier, Poli has made guns with a very wide range of quality with prices that reflect that. You can’t make a judgment of the company’s quality by looking at one gun. The Poli guns compare favorably with other guns that have a similar new price. ( or had similar prices when new). Here is an example; a new CSMC RBL, a new Rizzini B BR550 and a new Fausti DEA are are very close in price new and are all of similar quality with similar build methods and similar shortcomings. |
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05-27-2022, 05:05 PM | #5 | ||||||
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This is one of my favorite topics. I have a few and they have quickly become my favorite shotguns. The quality is absolutely outstanding. They aren’t cheap but, in my view, are reasonable for the quality of the product. Just a superb shotgun. I won the 16 gauge hammerless, any gun events at last years Spring and Fall Southerns with a 16 gauge Poli with a Cole custom stock and 32 in barrels. It’s the best shooting shotgun, of any type, I’ve ever owned. I’ve owned prettier guns, and more expensive guns, but not a better gun.
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