I have always liked gizmos and gadgets,
it seems a lot of males do for some reason. The world of electronics
has come a long way over the decades with all sorts of bells and
whistles – and a growing price tag. One could live with that if the
quality remained the same as, say, thirty years ago. But overall it
has not.
My mother had a toaster that lasted for
twenty years and a coffee maker (early Mr. Coffee) that lasted almost
ten years.
Old-Fashioned Quality |
My first car was a
1956 Dodge, old and with a lot of miles and a rare flat-head six
cylinder engine. It was heavy, but you could hit a tree with the
monster bumper and barely dented it. You could also be a
do-it-yourself mechanic, which today is pretty much not the case. All
those bells and whistles, electronic nightmare of devices and wires
require expensive diagnostic equipment that the do-it-yourself person
cannot afford. So it is off to the local mechanic or worse the
dealership where you bought it. If it is not a warranty problem, that
is a lot of cash coming out of your rainy day fund or boosting your
credit card balance.
As time goes on, people live with the
idea of paying more for products; but what is unacceptable is that
the quality and durability goes down with the price increase. Part of
the problem is that products are either made or constructed somewhere
else – a country who pays its workers less.
The advent has been, purchase more
things made in the United States; but it does not mean it is a
quality product made with pride. Too many workers are more concerned
with punching out and pay day than being prideful of what they make.
There are some products produced overseas that has retained quality, China not being one of them. Japan is famous for its electronics industry because they take pride in what they make. This was not always so. After WW2, Japan was recovering from the war and produced products that China produces today and "Made in Japan" did not mean quality. But as the country recovered, they soon remedied that and today they are known for quality products. I have had knives in my
collection made in India and Germany that are superb in quality.
Germans, for the most part, have not lost their pride in workmanship.
Blades, knives, and razors of quality can also be found made
in the United Kingdom, specifically England. Some of the world's best
shotguns are made there by manufacturers in business for centuries,
like Beretta in Italy.
Australia produces great saddlery.
Sweden makes one of the best cars in the world. The world renowned
firearm manufacturer, Sig Sauer originated as a Swiss Wagon Factory
in 1853 and in the 1970s began working on a handgun design that was
quality at a reasonable price. Since Swiss companies that manufacture
firearms avoid Swiss law limits by partnering with a foreign company,
which they did with Sauer & Sohn in Germany. The trade name “SIG” comes from
the original name of Schweizerische Industriegesellschaft.
In 1975, the SIGP220 came into being and became a popular handgun. Before
World War II, Sauer only made shotguns and hunting rifles. SIG also
produces the MG710,
chambered in 7.62mm NATO and designed from the German MG42.The US M60 machine gun's design is primarily from the German MG42 that US and allied troops feared in WW2.
As far firearms, however, the United
States has its showcase of manufacturers with good reputations:
Browning Arms Company, Colt Manufacturing Company,
Remington Arms, Weatherby, Sturm, Ruger & Co.,
Henry Rifle Company, and Smith & Wesson.
Armscor is another quality
manufacturer, based in the Philippines. Beretta in Italy is the
oldest, established in 1526.
Glock is a newcomer that is
popular for its polymer-framed pistols widely used by law enforcement
agencies, and like Beretta, also produces accessories and apparel.
I should be admonished if I forgot to
mention Heckler & Koch headquartered in Oberndorf,
Germany. Back in the 1970s, I fired their 9mm submachine gun with a
silencer and also their 7.62mm assault rifle (G3), impressed with the
quality of the action assembly.
Here is a list of those companies with
firearms that made them famous for quality:
Beretta:
Model 92FS pistol,
Model 92A1 pistol,
Model 96A1 pistol,
ARX100 and ARX160
assault rifles. Beretta is the oldest firearm manufacturer in the world passed down by family for five centuries, still producing quality firearms and keeping abreast with technology and competition.
Armscor:
M22 Carbine Semi-Automatic Rifle
Sturm, Ruger &
Company: MK II pistol, MK III pistol, Ruger Hawkeye Standard, Ruger 10/22 Semi-Automatic Rifle.
Browning Arms
Company: Browning BPS Shotgun, A-Bolt Rifle, X-Bolt Rifle, Auto-5 Semi-Automatic Shotgun, BAR Semi-Automatic Rifle, Hi-Power 9mm Pistol.
Weatherby:
Vanguard Series 2 Sporting Rifle and other quality rifles and shotguns.
Remington
Arms: Remington Semi-Automatic Sniper System Rifle and several semi-automatic
shotguns models.
Izhmash
(Russia): KalashnikovAK-47. Note: There are many cheaply made duplicates produced by
other manufacturers in various countries.
Colt
Manufacturing Company:
AR-15, M16,
Cold Defender, Colt Single Action Army Revolver, Colt New Frontier, and various colt carbines.
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