Worst gun ever?

what is the biggest piece of junk?


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Bought a S&W model 59, one of the early ones NIB, what a piece of junk. It wouldn't work, not even one shot untill it went to the S&W repair depot like 3 times.

JUNK JUNK JUNK.

A Raven .25 is more reliable.


SO WHAT IS THE CRAPPIEST POS YOU BOUGHT?





Extra points for famous brand names! :p
 
A Desert Eagle in 357 Mag I bought in 1986, it always jammed even with the "recommended" factory ammo listed in the owners manual. I bought it new and it never worked right, needless to say I don't own it today.
 
Basque .32 or .380 auto -- I bought one of them in the 1970s -- a box of .32 ACP ammo actually cost more than the gun! Mine fell apart before it was actually shot (the safety fell off).

If I remember correctly, they were in the Gunrunner for about $20.00 each.

Rick
 
They are all gems.

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Consider this: Would Rwandan victims have said no to a pile of Lorcins?
 
Virtually everyone has a horror story about 1 or more firearms that they have owned. Here's my lever horror story;

In '94 I was looking for a lever in .357 because I was doing alot of .357 shooting out of my M66 and wanted a cheap and easy round that I could reload in abundance. After looking around for about 6-8 months I couldn't find one, I even phoned Winchester! The nice lady said that they didn't have enough calls to start manufacturing them again. Remember this was before Cowboy Action got bigger.

I finally gave up on .357 and found a Winchester Wrangler in .44 Magnum. Shades of John Wayne that large loop lever was kewl! Little did I realize that with 2 years, I'd start shooting Cowboy Action. I did lots of testing and came up 7.2 grains of Unique pushing a 240 grain LSWC bullet as an accurate target load.

Within the first 20 rds down range, the pot metal feed ramp broke. Off for warranty work! Eight months later I get the rifle back. After every 50 rds the rear sight elevator would fall off. So we have to install a Williams rear sight! Shooting again after every 50 rds the screws in the receiver would work loose. Locktite!! After 1,500 rds the tubular magazine spring gave up the ghost! Wolfe Gunsprings to the rescue. After this the Lever Link broke, 3 months and 5 nasty letters later, Winchester told me they would sell me the part but without warranty! They wanted me to send the gun to the warranty centre again!

That was the last straw, I found a sucker to buy the Winchester and bought a Marlin M1894S, after 8,000 rds through it, it broke a firing pin. I love the quality Marlin builds in.

P.S. My Wrangler was one of 4 Wranglers in town with the same problems.
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A Llama 1911 copy in 22lr - what a piece of ####! :evil:

I'd always hoped to get 3 shots in a row off before it jammed but it never happened. The record stood at 2! :shock:

It's long gone..........................and good ridance!!! 8)
 
POS

Haven't really had a POS handgun... bought a FN Browning 1922 that didn't work; took it apart, fixed it, and it was great... guess that was the closest thing to a problem I've had.

Now RIFLES, there's another story:

Squires-Bingham "M16R" collapsible-stock AR15 wannabe in .22LR... bought it for my brother as a birthday present years ago... after the second ejector went flying off of it, I decided to get rid of it for him! Didn't even bother to fix it a second time - sold it 'as is', glad to be rid of it
 
Toss up between a Ruger P90 .45ACP and a Beretta Model 70 .32ACP. Both were 'jamma-matics'... :twisted:

Have neither of them today... :lol:
 
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