Chiappa is basically a company that manufactures reproduction models, but chiappa manufacture em on the cheap end of the spectrum.
I’ve seen a couple folks using em at the range over the last 15 years, including an impressive looking M1 Carbine I was given the opportunity to try out.
Now I’m a dern good shot and I was disappointed in its ability to stay consistent, even if the sights were off. They should have been off consistently and offered decent groups.
This may not be the case with other models. From what I’ve heard about em…it’s doubtful.
But I’ve never heard of anyone ranting about Chiappa accuracy anywhere. Otherwise people would be talking about em in such light. But the don’t.
This alone should be a big YELLOW flag if anything.
I remember when I first started getting into handguns about 30 years ago. My first was a reproduction of the 1911 45cal. Compared to a real colt or a Springfield Armory it was very cheap. I hadn’t learned a certain lesson yet.
Llama was the manufacturer. Made in Spain and they started making firearms in 1904 and went belly up in 2000. They had a good run, as they started out as military weapons provider. But as when Wars stopped, they had a limited success in the civilian market but just couldn’t keep up, opting to make cheap inexpensive reproductions.
This model was junk…shake it sideways a few time and it rattled. Consistent accuracy was horrible. No matter who fired it, from 10 feet away, if you had 12 inches groups that would be consistent though unacceptable. I wouldn’t use it for back up. If you gave it to me, I wouldn’t even curse someone with it as a gift Let alone sell it.
Buy cheap and thats what you usually (not always) end up with. My lesson was learned!
Now, having said all that my advice is stick with those that have established a good reputation for quality, functionality and more importantly consistent accuracy. You will likely have to pay for it too. Why else would anyone say, you only get what you pay for?
Looking for a good lever action built like a tank, a fun plinker and Hunter…..look no further than a Henry 22lr 22mag or 17hmr.
Theres a lot of History in the Henry name as a premium designer of firearms going back to the 1860s When Mr Henry designed the first lever action. They only designed and had another company manufacture them, New Haven Firearms . Eventually New Haven changed their name and the Henry evolved into the now famous Winchester.
Believe me when I tell you that Henry Firearms USA, started out by by the Uberti Family here in the good old USA, by making EXACT REPRODUCTIONS of the old Henry designs. Quality and accuracy was through the roof and people drooled over the chance to own one.
Now they’ve expanded to make other lines of great firearms while remaining true to the history of Henry designs and they’ve incorporated that into the 22 rimfire line at very reasonable prices. The other stuff gets rather expensive. 😉 but worth every penny.
Don’t be cheap….save your money a little while longer.