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What is the WORST gun you've ever owned???
DanClrk51:
SemperFiGuy: I second that!
I bought a Rossi Model 462 2" snub nose in .357 Mag over two years ago. It worked fine for a while (multiple times to the range) and about 150 rounds through it. Then after about a year using the .357 rounds it would lock the cylinder and jam up after a few rounds. The .38's would work fine but with the mag loads it was jamming on me. I had to bash it against my knee to get the cylinder to swing out. It seems it only is good for 38's now.
DanClrk51:
My worst gun was the Kel-Tec PF9 pistol in 9mm. I had bought it when it was pretty new on the market (about 6-8months). I really liked how small and slim it was...I could even carry it tucked away in my pajamas. However its performance on the range was a joke. Every time I fired, the magazine would pop out. I tried to put my pinkie under the mag and press against it to keep it in. That did not work either......with the recoil it still would pop out. I fired about 35 rounds that day and then decided to take it home and get rid of it. I bought this gun for concealed carry. Maybe for plinking the gun would be tolerable but I had no use for it. My Cousin then asked me to give it another chance so that he could try it out. So we went out again. Same thing happened again to him and this time another problem surfaced. It failed to fire twice. The times it failed to fire the primer had a faint dent in it. He only fired it about 15 times this time. I took it home and traded it in for the Rossi which as mentioned above turned out to be another problem child. The Rossi however seems ok with the .38 specials.
SemperFiGuy:
Reply to Dan Cirk:
Here's a thought on .357 revolver jams, whether in a Rossi or any other pistol.
Sometimes with a heavy .357 powder load and a light cannelure crimp--or no crimp at all--the recoil will cause the bullets to start backing out of their cartridge cases. Then the bullet noses will jam against the revolver's frame and lock up the cylinder.
So--the bullets might have been a factor.
But----as we both know----the Rossi is still a weak piece of work.
Semper Fi
DanClrk51:
Thanks for the tip Semper Fi Guy. That is exactly what my uncle, a police officer, told me might be the case.
Smitty65:
Phoenix 22 semi auto. Worked fine at the range til one day it self destructed i e both safeties quit working at the same time.
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