Does anyone here subscribe to a "gun tests" magazine, and would you recommend it?
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I appreciate your candor but when you say "idiots", is that because they test improperly or lack knowledge, etc.I used to. Those guys are idiots. Search online for reviews of guns.
I also think their testers are idiots. They lack knowledge while trying to show that they are knowledgeable. They say things that aren't true, such as: "+P ammo can damage a Glock & should not be used in Glocks because they have an unsupported chamber."I appreciate your candor but when you say "idiots", is that because they test improperly or lack knowledge, etc.
Please clarify.
I appreciate your candor but when you say "idiots", is that because they test improperly or lack knowledge, etc.
Please clarify.
Thanks, I'll put them in the rear view mirror!Someone else already gave you some examples, but I'll give you another one. They once tested a handgun (I don't remember which one, it was years ago when I subscribed). They took it apart to examine it (along with others they were testing), put it back together and then did the test firing. The gun wouldn't function at all. No matter what they tried, they couldn't get it to work. They gave it the worst rating and recommended not to buy it.
A few months later, they printed a letter from the CEO of the manufacturer. He explained that when they reassembled it, they put one part in backwards as the owner's manual explained not to do. They corrected that and tried it again and lo and behold, the gun functioned flawlessly.
The retraction they printed was nothing more than a small "Correction" in the letters section. How many people made their gun buying decisions based on that article before the retraction was printed? How many people never saw the retraction and still advise friends not to buy that gun because of the bad review it got in that awesome magazine Gun Tests that everyone worships as the ultimate source of gun reviews?
I let my subscription expire when I realized I was paying for advice from 'experts' who can't even reassemble a gun correctly and then tell thousands of readers not to buy it because it won't work.
There are other examples of their incompetence, this is just one that stands out in my mind.