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S&W 625 Performance Center....locked up within 20 minutes of purchase, sent it back to S&W PC to get fixed, then shot it in a match and it locked up again in the last stage. Seems like the Performance Center isn't what it used to be...
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I had a rock river ar in 9mm that never ran an entire mag without a jam.

Two mossberg 930's that the bolts would bind on the shell lifter.

A sig mosquito that the slide broke clean in two.

RRA would never reply to my requests for a return for repair.

Mossberg repaired the 2nd 930, but when returned it was scuffed and beat to the point a new gun looked like it had been in the bed of a pick up for years.

Sig was the only company to stand behind its products. Replaced the slide in a timely manner on a gun a bought used and was heavily used. Only cost me shipping one way.
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A girlfriend from years ago had a P22 that we shot the piss out of and I don't remember any failures at all. It had to have been one of the first ones. It had the longer "target" barrel on it. I recall it eating every kind of ammo we ran through it. I kinda miss that gun but her not so much...

I'd have to say the biggest POS gun I've owned would be a Phoenix Arms .22 pistol. I bought it several years ago for about $120 new. I knew it would be junk and boy was I right. I remember it running ok with Federal bulk pack (back when it was $10 a box). Within a month this thing flew apart on me. On one shot when the slide cycled back to lay the hammer down the firing pin, a spring or two and some other innards came flying out of the back of the slide. I was in the woods and didn't even bother to look for the parts.
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A girlfriend from years ago had a P22 that we shot the piss out of and I don't remember any failures at all. It had to have been one of the first ones. It had the longer "target" barrel on it. I recall it eating every kind of ammo we ran through it. I kinda miss that gun but her not so much...

I'd have to say the biggest POS gun I've owned would be a Phoenix Arms .22 pistol. I bought it several years ago for about $120 new. I knew it would be junk and boy was I right. I remember it running ok with Federal bulk pack (back when it was $10 a box). Within a month this thing flew apart on me. On one shot when the slide cycled back to lay the hammer down the firing pin, a spring or two and some other innards came flying out of the back of the slide. I was in the woods and didn't even bother to look for the parts.
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I believe that long barrel solved the problem.


Sent from the Fortress of Solitude.
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For the life of me I can't understand why people buy Kel Tech handguns. One of the least enjoyable guns I've ever shot was the PF9. Hell, you can just look at it and see how cheap they are. For just a little more money one can find better options.

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