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<blockquote data-quote="smokepolehall" data-source="post: 291636" data-attributes="member: 2486"><p>I have owned 3 inlines, 2 were H&R huntsman 58 and a 45. They were ok not great but not bad. I have T/C Blk.Dia. 50 SS Express XR very accurate and takes 20-30 min. to clean. Have owned 6 caplocks all were good 4 were T/C 's 1 FIE and a TVA custom. I only have a t/C GreyHawk left, takes half hour to clean right. i reckon breakdown inlines would be the easiest and fastest to clean. They all seem to be decent if the model has been around for several years. You get what you pay for, some are abit better than others. As you can read i prefer T/C products but i don't put others makes down as bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokepolehall, post: 291636, member: 2486"] I have owned 3 inlines, 2 were H&R huntsman 58 and a 45. They were ok not great but not bad. I have T/C Blk.Dia. 50 SS Express XR very accurate and takes 20-30 min. to clean. Have owned 6 caplocks all were good 4 were T/C 's 1 FIE and a TVA custom. I only have a t/C GreyHawk left, takes half hour to clean right. i reckon breakdown inlines would be the easiest and fastest to clean. They all seem to be decent if the model has been around for several years. You get what you pay for, some are abit better than others. As you can read i prefer T/C products but i don't put others makes down as bad. [/QUOTE]
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