I never thought I'd ever wind up with one of these cheapo 9mm Saturday Night Specials, but I got one, essentially for free, from a friend who's not much into guns, and whose new wife adamantly refuses to have a handgun in the house where her kids might find it. He bought it a few years back, when they were still in production (and he was single), as the cheapest 9mm home defense gun he could find at a gun show. He fired about one mag of ammo through it to see how it worked, and put it away, uncleaned, in a bureau drawer since then. I got the rest of the box of Federal 9mm 115gr FMJ thrown in, too. He didn't know how or where to get rid of it, so I volunteered to take it off his hands, just to keep it from winding up on the street, or in the trash.
It has the brushed chrome finished slide, and didn't look too bad on the outside. I had to look on the Internet for instructions on breaking it down for cleaning, and once I had it apart for inspection, the bore, extractor, and springs looked lightly rusted, due to lack of cleaning and oiling. The pivoting extractor was kind of sticky, and needed some persuasion to latch onto a fired case.
After complete disassembly, a generous helping of Breakfree CLP, and the use of a bronze bore brush and other buffing and polishing materials, it seems to function smoothly.
I took it to the range this afternoon, along with the rest of the Fed FMJ, and tried it out at the 10-yard line to see how it works. It managed to go through three 10-round magazines of ammo without any misfires or failures to feed or eject, and kept all the rounds inside a 10-inch bullseye target, though not in anything I would consider a "group". It looked more like a 30-round pattern of buckshot in a 10" circle, and from the way the paper was torn, a good many rounds looked like they were starting to keyhole when they hit. I noticed the rifling in the barrel seems pretty shallow, maybe even more so after scrubbing out the rust.
Anyway, it now seems like it's functional, and at least semi-reliable. I don't have any real use for it, so it's just going to get properly cleaned and tucked away in the back of the gun safe, for now. If I get the chance to trade it in with a dealer for something I really want, or there is some "gun buyback" program that offers $100 or more for a working handgun, this would be the one I'd choose to use. There seem to be a lot of Lorcins of one type or another out there, but I seldom see any mention of them on THR; I wondered if anybody else has any experience with them?
It has the brushed chrome finished slide, and didn't look too bad on the outside. I had to look on the Internet for instructions on breaking it down for cleaning, and once I had it apart for inspection, the bore, extractor, and springs looked lightly rusted, due to lack of cleaning and oiling. The pivoting extractor was kind of sticky, and needed some persuasion to latch onto a fired case.
After complete disassembly, a generous helping of Breakfree CLP, and the use of a bronze bore brush and other buffing and polishing materials, it seems to function smoothly.
I took it to the range this afternoon, along with the rest of the Fed FMJ, and tried it out at the 10-yard line to see how it works. It managed to go through three 10-round magazines of ammo without any misfires or failures to feed or eject, and kept all the rounds inside a 10-inch bullseye target, though not in anything I would consider a "group". It looked more like a 30-round pattern of buckshot in a 10" circle, and from the way the paper was torn, a good many rounds looked like they were starting to keyhole when they hit. I noticed the rifling in the barrel seems pretty shallow, maybe even more so after scrubbing out the rust.
Anyway, it now seems like it's functional, and at least semi-reliable. I don't have any real use for it, so it's just going to get properly cleaned and tucked away in the back of the gun safe, for now. If I get the chance to trade it in with a dealer for something I really want, or there is some "gun buyback" program that offers $100 or more for a working handgun, this would be the one I'd choose to use. There seem to be a lot of Lorcins of one type or another out there, but I seldom see any mention of them on THR; I wondered if anybody else has any experience with them?