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HK VP70
DAO only. Thirty-five pound trigger pull OK, that's an exaggeration, but not much. |
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Quoted: This... First handgun and all that, so I wont sell it, but I just cant shoot it worth a shit Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Glock G23.... This... First handgun and all that, so I wont sell it, but I just cant shoot it worth a shit Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Sold it for an XD, sold that for a Mauser M2 All in .40, the MAuser is a winner!) I just hate plastic pistols....although the S&W MP wasn't as bad as the Glock or the XD...I'llnever own plastic again. |
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[#4]
As my NYS pistol license declares it, a Mosin-Nagant revolver. Soviet issue shit.
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[#5]
I had to have a Ruger Mark II, stainless 5" bull. Thought my daughter would shoot it but it was to heavy for her! I should have known better. I thought it was nice but I never fell in love with it and I was never really comfortable with the angled grip. I luckily sold it a year later for what I had in it, $300. I hated to see it go for some reason, wish that I had kept it, a nice solid gun. My mosquito t hat I have now runs great!
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[#6]
Para-Ordnance 1911 platform.
Sent back twice, it's now a safe queen that is still too unreliable for its intended purposes. -Maybe- a Jenngins J22 pistol, but for the price of it I really can't complain. With the right ammunition it hasn't let me down or anything, but the overall use of a short .22 pistol (too small of a caliber to rely upon for CCW, to inaccurate for plinking well) is lost on me. My G23 Glock instead of a G19 or G17 in the 9mm caliber. .40 cal is a sort of miserable round that I don't really want... but none of that is Glock's fault. |
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[#7]
Glock 21SF
I wanted to love it. I tried to love it. I hated it and traded it. |
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[#9]
Bersa .380 worse recoil than my .45's
Taurus PT9 very unreliable never knew if it would go bang when you pulled the trigger sold it Kimber - just uncomfortable to shoot, I swear it's got the wrong guide spring in it because the recoil is so stout. My Springfield lightweight is 10 times more comfortable. Glock .22 - not a fan of .40 converted it to 9mm fun to shoot now. |
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[#11]
Only cause I panic bought them and probably shouldn't have spent the money. Vepr 12 and sgl21.
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[#12]
GSG5 cheaply made jammomatic pos
Cobray M11 9mm. Like shooting a brick and it jammed almost every magazine Both long gone |
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[#13]
Quite a few actually, Jennings .22 comes to mind. What the hell, it's only money.
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[#14]
Charter Arms AR-7. I don't think I ever shot a full mag from that rifle without a problem.
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[#16]
Ruger Sp101 .22LR: Cylender would bind bad after a dozen rounds or so.
Beretta 21A .22LR: was never reliable. Glock 42: Unreliable POS http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_13/154507_G42__I_got_a_lemon_.html |
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[#17]
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Ruger Sp101 .22LR: Cylender would bind bad after a dozen rounds or so. Beretta 21A .22LR: was never reliable. Glock 42: Unreliable POS http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_13/154507_G42__I_got_a_lemon_.html View Quote There's a very good reason why I made the switch long ago and stayed away from Glocks, period. |
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Vulcan 50 BMG, That was the biggest safety hazard ever, the firing pin almost took my cheek off when it punctured a primer.
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GSG-5, multiple trips back for repair but still would double and triple, traded at a loss, told the dealer the problems but he was willing to try and get it repaired... < or so he said > Had a Franchi SPAS-12 back in the mid 80's, looked cool but what was I thinking? Stupid heavy thing, sold it for way more than I paid, so at least there's that... |
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[#22]
The AMT Auto Mag in 22mag from a pawnshop in Kansas . . . . what a fucking turd
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[#23]
Remington 597 YellowJacket, or w/e that model designation was with the yellow boyds stock and heavy barrel.
polished the guide rods, put them back in finger tight. ran it dirty, ran it clean, put HV .22 through it, tried everything. When it functioned it was great - only with factory 10 round mags. I ended up using it to train new shooters how to handle malfunctions. Sold it for 1/2 the price i paid for it and built a 10/22. |
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[#24]
The only one I completely regret it buying was a Glock 21. I couldn't wait to get rid of it.
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[#25]
Walther P99 with no S&W import markings. Overpaid for the non-import, and it has the worst trigger of any gun I've ever fired. Sold it for 1/4 what I paid for it.
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[#26]
Fullsize HK pistol and a Kimberly 1911.
Never had any rifles I didn't like. |
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[#27]
Sig 556 - rattle rattle rattle and sub par accuracy. Like 4 MOA at 100 yards at best. Magazine release isn't that great, either.
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[#28]
I bought a Marlin 880 back in the early 90s that wouldn't shoot worth a shit.
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[#29]
Ruger LCP. Awful trigger and non existent sights. Not a fan of lasers.
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[#30]
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Ruger LCP. Awful trigger and non existent sights. Not a fan of lasers. View Quote I have an early LCP. the sights are small but work. it shoots to point of aim. and unlike the Glock 42 or S&W bodyguard, its reliable. The no-dash aka Gen2 LCP has a better trigger and bigger sights. a no dash LCP with a stainless slide is probably the best pocket sized .380 you can buy. |
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[#32]
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I bought a S&W bodyguard, I sold it 50 rounds and 2 weeks later This. Same. So this may turn into a gun I might regret buying. Got one for the wife, finally got it out to shoot yesterday. I understand the long trigger pull is part of the safety features but holy shit.... You gotta pull for days on that thing. I was getting worried when my wife wasnt even hitting paper and couldnt figure out why unless the gun was that far off. Had her turn the laser on and watched the beam go from pretty still to bouncing like crazy trying to get the trigger to break at the end of the pull. Handed her the 1911 and she put every shot in the bullseye. Told her she just needs to shoot it more and get used to it and she will be ok after a while but Im having my doubts at the moment with this gun. |
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[#34]
I don't really regret buying guns.
I'll trade them for something else if I don't end up liking them. |
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[#35]
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I regret buying my Kel-Tec .32. I can't hit anything with it even at 5 feet and it is insufficient for self defense IMHO. Good thing I didn't spend any significant amount of money on it. View Quote Kel-Tec P-3AT. I can't get it to empty a single mag without a FTF. |
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[#36]
Beretta Tomcat.
Horrible, fragile, aluminum receiver...can't shot it or the receiver will disintegrate, can't sell it except at a significant loss. The only good thing is that it didn't cost me very much. And it's a real shame because the design is excellent, it's just the execution regarding the materials that makes this little pistol a complete POS. If they had just made the receiver out of steel it would be a freakin' sweet little pocket pistol. |
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HK M8, what a POS.
SKS, same Ruger Mini-30, it used to dissemble itself while firing it at the bench, fixed that. Hi point 9mm carbine, god what a POS! Terrible trigger, impossible to take down, excellent customer service though. |
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[#38]
Anything made by Kahr.
Still have one, and the other has been in the gun store for 2 years at a reasonable price, but has not sold. |
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[#39]
OK, confession time.
Biggest regret, Federal Arms 91 rifle. back during the Clinton ban era. Paid $850.00 for a new one from my local GS, they just got it in from Davidson's. All new aluminum cast reciver built to surplus G3 parts kit. I was dying to get an HK91 but they were all 2K and up. I got this turd instead....what was I thinking???? 20 pound trigger pull. I had to stomp on the cocking lever to even move it. I traded it in the next day for huge loss. Centruy arms later started selling this turd after it sullied Davidson's name. Last month I saw an FA91 for sale at gun show for 1K. I had to laugh. |
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kel tec p3at was a pos. casings would get stuck in barrel after firing, so fte after fte--and I had to use a pencil to pop out the spent casings. heck, the first barrel had the rifling start, smooth bore for a cm, then start on a different path. I am so glad I sold it back to the dealer I bought it from.
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[#41]
Remington 1100. Very disappointed in it. Would never cycle properly and never on my reloads which ran well in every other semi I ever tried. Gave it away. Someone else's problem now.
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[#43]
G35
and I own over 50 other guns and the Glock is the only one I fucking hate, on top of that it cost $660, fucking pig nose junk.
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[#44]
kimber custom II... i like 1911s but i wish i would've done more homework and gotten a springfleld or something that doesn't jam or have a FTF every range trip... cml...
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[#45]
American Derringer Corporation derringer chambered in .45 ACP.
Rifling was too shallow and would keyhole on both barrels. Even tried .454" bullets in an effort to get the rifling to grab...with no luck. Second mistake was a 4 5/8" stainless Ruger NM Super Blackhawk. Myself and a friend bought two from the same gun shop at the same time. Eventually I noticed that the front sight seemed tilted slightly to the left, Then examination of the spent .44 mag. cases convinced me that this thing must be actually chambered for .45 Colt. Of course my friends showed no such faults. |
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CZ P-07 : the frame went Salvador Dali after only 600 rounds. CZ doesn't know how to design and make plastic frames yet.
Mosin-Nagant : only bought it because it was cheap at the time. I remembered why I fucking hate bolt guns after buying it. Ruger Mini-14 : enough said |
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[#47]
Yep, the Bersa Thunder .22
That gun flat out sucks and jams on almost every mag. The ZIP .22 is a real shitty gun, too. Doesn't run right and has multiple jams per mag. It takes a special kind of tard to keep them. |
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Didn't expect to see Tavor anywhere near this thread. Can you explain why? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Tavor Didn't expect to see Tavor anywhere near this thread. Can you explain why? Just didn't feel it was worth the money. Stiff trigger, mediocre accuracy, gas face, didn't like the grip very much. Just really expected more for $1600, that's all. Sold it, was able to buy an AR Pistol and HK VP9 with the funds. |
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