Ever Want A POS Gun?

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Skunkabilly,

a $6 can of spray-on truckbed liner from Wal-Mart will fix your peeling M1A stock, make it more grippy, and make it matte-finished. Worked for mine.

I should write Springfield Armory and tell them to make those cans of spray-on liner an option on the "Loaded coupon" you get when you buy the rifle :D

Spartacus
 
I guess the answer is yes.
I once got a Colt All American 2000, knowing they were junk. The thought was that in the future, I could show my grandkids one of the many reasons why there was no such company as Colt anymore.

I have bought some rifles that were POS's as they came, Mausers and such, for rebuilding, so yes there also.
 
I guess this qualifies as a POS. :D

Raven Arms Model M25 .25 Cal
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YEs I would , they are great for driving through states that are not so lenient on you being armed in their borders , most states will confescate you weapon and issue a misdomeanor ticket . That way your not out a great carry piece .
 
Alright,

That C&R comment was just wrong.:neener:

I've bought a few just to play with.
A Davis 380 just to get used to the idea of a small pocket auto, it lasted several hundred rounds before it devoloped a crack in the slide.

A Jennings 22 bought to ride in my tackle box, turned out to be to inaccurate to hit anything smaller than a tin can with, but was fairly reliable.

A Pheonix HP22 to replace the Jennings, a nice surprise, was reliable and accurate, wish I had kept it.

A Llama 45, still not sure what made me do that, I blame it on a stroke, best 4 shot hardball only pistol I've ever owned.

Several more, mostly from my strange obsession with 380 handguns (I ended up with 13 of them) Grendels, the RG hanging on my wall. If we move on to rifles then we're talking closets full of them.
 
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