Do German's just do it best?

Depends on the AWD I guess. If you have a Subaru you have much more than a vehicle that will keep you out of a ditch in a light rain. They are popular up here and when fitted with snow tires can be ALMOST unstoppable.


Subaru in this one is going through the hole at 2:08.


In the Top Gear Africa special, Hammond was like a pig in poo on the muddy roads in his WRX. Even pulled the other two out of the mud when they got stuck.
 
I have a few English pre-war and a couple of postwar rifles. They are more refine even if built on a Mauser actions. This would include a Holland 375 magnum, two Westley's 318 as well as a 425, a Rigby 275 and an Army Navy co-op society 404. I have a couple more, but they are not on Mauser actions. The actions have been worked over, so they function perfectly. The stocks are superior in fitting and grade of wood. As a hand loader I have never found an old London or Birmingham rifle that will not produce very nice accuracy. I like them both, but I will take an old English rifle over the Germans. So, my conclusion is the German's do not always do it better.
 
old pre-war German made firearms, which are nice, but I feel the British firearms are just better
This could apply for vintage rifles.

Not for modern ones.
British civilian gun industry does not exist any more for factory produced rifle, while German gun industry is very much alive and kicking.

British now have fine gun works shop for high end dollar rifle, and elite market.
Germany has high quality factory production .


Few days ago, I asked AI (artificial intelligence) to list ten worst rifles in production today, based on AI internet sources.
So, AI did just that.
8 of them were American produced budget rifles and 2 were Rossi and CZ (from new euro production).
This was based probably on various internet complaints available to AI.

Generally, difference in quality production related to marketing is following:

- America, is the largest civilian gun market in the world, and produces rifles for all market classes: budget, middle class and high end. Budget class market is growing.

- Europe, in general, and traditionally produces rifles for middle class, and high end market. Germany has maybe largest civilian hunting rifle production (Blaser, Merkel, Sauer, Mauser, Heym, Kreighoff, etc) , whereas Italians are traditionally more into shotgun production, only recently made some break throughs in rifle market. (beretta, perrazi, fabarm, Guerinni, FAIR, etc)

- UK, produces for elite market, bespoke guns.

Probably exemptions exist here and there, but this is general conditions, thus the quality varies for picky costumers and user, who will easy lean towards new and modern German rifle for hunting.
 
OK, I'll say it out loud.

The Jakele is superior to the Blaser.

The "downside" is Jakele is a small company, and does not produce many rifles. I'm surprised he has one in North America, they were way behind (long lead times) in production for Germany when I left.

Other downside? No .375 H&H. But they are brilliant rifles.
 

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