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Derya Arms

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Average monthly wage in Turkey is $600-$650. Add CNC Machining to that fact and you get a recipe for surprising quality at a very low price. I have been surprised by the Turkish delights that we got thru the gun shop I helped out in.
Colt has a CNC machine as do a lot of manufacturers. Their quality has been so so lately as well. Doesn’t mean the print the cnc is working from is accurate or the quality of the metal is good
 
Quality of metal is the question indeed. I don't know of anybody at the range that has a high round count out of the Turkish guns. Time will tell, as the old saying goes. Surely the code is good on the CNC machine since so many of the products are reverse engineered (or so it seems) but now that I think about it a little harder, your point is valid. What specs are they using? I have no idea...I am thinking of the Browning Hi-Power and 1911 clones. What model and from whom did they copy?
 
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