01 July 2017, 18:39
PanchoGuerini Service
Just a quick report. Somehow I broke the front sight on my Guerini sporting gun. Called their toll free #, 4 days later a new sight shows up in the mail, no charge. GREAT customer service
02 July 2017, 03:45
analog_peninsulaHaving recently experienced an unimpressive customer service experience with a so-called premium brand, I think it very important to point out the companies that are serious about quality and product support. Good for CG.
Never seen one on the skeet field. Are they mainly for Trap and sporting clays? Certainly nice looking guns.
Peter.
02 July 2017, 18:31
PanchoI believe they make anything your heart could desire. Check out their web site.
02 July 2017, 20:22
Kyler HamannTwo of my regular sporting clays squad mates shoot them. They seem to move well. Both of them have had issues with the trigger. One was minor, but the other kept doubling. It took a couple trips back to get it fixed. On the first trip they returned the gun without the forend... and the gun owner had to track it down with them. How could someone not notice there was no forend when they packed the gun for shipping... or that there was an "extra" forend on their bench at the end of the day?
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03 July 2017, 02:35
Brandon.GleasonA few of the guys I shoot with own them and love them. One trap shooter, two skeet shooters. They both rave about their customer service. Their prices seem quite attractive for what they offer.
More and more of them are showing up throughout the clays venues here in Az. They are a very good gun for the money. Their mid-level gun is an attempt to rival or exceed the Beretta SP III level in cost and bling. My eyes tell me they certainly exceed the SP III in fit / finish and overall appearance.
Early guns had issues with the finish of the wood. The pores were not filled and the oil was very thin, quickly showing wear early in the gun's life. They seem to have fixed that.
It's a very sound action. I've seen a couple of local guns approaching 100K rounds in the various weather conditions found here. They're cruising along without hick up.
I used to have a Magnus Sporting 20, with 32" barrels, full side plates and a case-hardened finish, which they don't make anymore. It was a great gun that I just couldn't shoot well because of fit. Wish I still had it.