Turkey is certainly disrupting the gun industry

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-$1,400 MP5 clones with good reviews.

-$300 forged 1911s with good reviews

( I have both and they are GTG)

-All sorts of other inexpensive but well made CZ-type copies that add to the options for a gun buyer who’s experiencing some financial stress.

It's like Turkey listens/responds to customers.

Turkey ....… “You want a reasonably priced MP-5 clone?......We got ya.

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HK......“No soup for you!”
 
Look up Canik as well. They are an excellent budget option for a competition pistol.
 
-$1,400 MP5 clones with good reviews.

-$300 forged 1911s with good reviews

( I have both and they are GTG)

-All sorts of other inexpensive but well made CZ-type copies that add to the options for a gun buyer who’s experiencing some financial stress.

It's like Turkey listens/responds to customers.

Turkey ....… “You want a reasonably priced MP-5 clone?......We got ya.

5_001__2__JPG-1857437.JPG


HK......“No soup for you!”

I have a Turkish shotgun, haven't had any issues with it, but the metal finishing is a little rough.
 
-$1,400 MP5 clones with good reviews.

-$300 forged 1911s with good reviews

( I have both and they are GTG)

-All sorts of other inexpensive but well made CZ-type copies that add to the options for a gun buyer who’s experiencing some financial stress.

It's like Turkey listens/responds to customers.

Turkey ....… “You want a reasonably priced MP-5 clone?......We got ya.

5_001__2__JPG-1857437.JPG


HK......“No soup for you!”


They aren't clones. HK built a plant there back in the late 1970s, so they are using real HK tooling that was set up by HK engineers.
 
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