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Another of one of my pistols is on the way back to the Manufacturer because the trigger won't work. This time it was my SCCY CPX-1. Last week it was my S&W Bodyguard. I am either bewitched by faulty triggers, or paranoid. Right after I shot the SCCY , (Or Failed to Shoot) I tried my S&W Shield and my Taurus G2 and both worked fine, so it isn't me. Is the failure to fire typical now day's or am i just unlucky?
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You're not unlucky. You're buying cheap guns, and reaping the benefits.
Ever wonder how it might feel to get rid of all the cheap guns and have just a few good ones?
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I told you to get a Hi-Point, but you didn't listen.
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I told you to get a Hi-Point, but you didn't listen. Naw......Jimenez are the best.
Whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad.
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I told you to get a Hi-Point, but you didn't listen. Naw......Jimenez are the best. Better than Lorcin?
Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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i think the old Davis pockets were the best!
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Try to find an old RG 22 revolver.
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It happens, even to the best of them. One of the worst handguns I ever owned was one I paid over a grand for.
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Buy an LC9 and be done with it.
Leave the gun, take the canolis.
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Buy an LC9 and be done with it. Or a Glock 43.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
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[quote=NVhntr]I told you to get a Hi-Point, but you didn't listen. Naw......Jimenez are the best. Better than Lorcin?[/quote And a Taurus...
Whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad.
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It happens, even to the best of them. One of the worst handguns I ever owned was one I paid over a grand for. This. I once paid well over a grand for a gun that didnt make it through the first mag without having to be sent back to the factory
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A person in the industry once wrote this about the gun buying public, and their proclivity to buy cheap piece of crap guns:
"If you sold chocolate lollipops for $2 and dog [bleep] on a stick for $1.75, the American gun-buying public would suck a turd every time."
They were completely spot on.
90% of gun buyers will buy a cheap, sub par gun, and then brag about what a great deal they got on it. They will ignore the fact that every other magazine they have issues, or just don't shoot it much at all, and carry it anyway, and use it as some sort of talisman. Hope being a strategy.
It makes no sense to me why a person would buy 3 or 4 garbage guns, of questionable reliability, instead of one high quality gun, from a manufacturer with a reputation of building reliable guns.
I would rather have 1 K Frame Smith & Wesson Model 19, than 4 Taurus revolvers any day.
THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL. The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world. The website is up and running!www.lostriverammocompany.com
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I would rather have 1 K Frame Smith & Wesson Model 19, than 4 Taurus revolvers any day.
Roger that. Bob
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A person in the industry once wrote this about the gun buying public, and their proclivity to buy cheap piece of crap guns:
"If you sold chocolate lollipops for $2 and dog [bleep] on a stick for $1.75, the American gun-buying public would suck a turd every time."
They were completely spot on.
90% of gun buyers will buy a cheap, sub par gun, and then brag about what a great deal they got on it. They will ignore the fact that every other magazine they have issues, or just don't shoot it much at all, and carry it anyway, and use it as some sort of talisman. Hope being a strategy.
It makes no sense to me why a person would buy 3 or 4 garbage guns, of questionable reliability, instead of one high quality gun, from a manufacturer with a reputation of building reliable guns.
I would rather have 1 K Frame Smith & Wesson Model 19, than 4 Taurus revolvers any day. or better, maybe 3 or 4 k frames model 19's, about the perfect revolver.
THE BIRTH PLACE OF GERONIMO
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I don't have any high dollar handguns, or any cheap stuff.
My handgun battery consists of only two brands, Ruger and Glock. Wasn't even a deliberate choice. Just practical quality at a fair price. No lemons among them.
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Ruger and Glock are perfect examples of how inexpensive does not always mean "cheap." The value proposition from both brands is the best in the business, in my opinion.
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A person in the industry once wrote this about the gun buying public, and their proclivity to buy cheap piece of crap guns:
"If you sold chocolate lollipops for $2 and dog [bleep] on a stick for $1.75, the American gun-buying public would suck a turd every time."
They were completely spot on.
90% of gun buyers will buy a cheap, sub par gun, and then brag about what a great deal they got on it. They will ignore the fact that every other magazine they have issues, or just don't shoot it much at all, and carry it anyway, and use it as some sort of talisman. Hope being a strategy.
It makes no sense to me why a person would buy 3 or 4 garbage guns, of questionable reliability, instead of one high quality gun, from a manufacturer with a reputation of building reliable guns.
I would rather have 1 K Frame Smith & Wesson Model 19, than 4 Taurus revolvers any day. or better, maybe 3 or 4 k frames model 19's, about the perfect revolver. Yep...
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$550 for a glock plastic gun is cheap?
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