herrwalther
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I think about this quite a bit. During my stint of joblessness, I sold plenty of firearms to help pay the bills. Wife was working a non standard job with irregular pay. So there were plenty of times where I would wander into my gun room, box up something, and come back with a few hundred dollars. That covers probably 90% of the firearms I have sold. There were a few I sold when I didn't have a pressing issue for money.
S&W Bodyguard 380: trigger was too heavy for carry. Well over 15 pound pull. Had a trip back to Smith and they sent it back dirty with no change, and said it was fine. It was the wife's carry and she wanted it gone.
Kel-tec P3AT: This gun was issue since day one of being in the house. Had malfunctions I had never seen or heard of in firearms before. At least once per magazine, it would fire and then push the spent brass down the barrel instead of ejecting. Because of the obstruction, it wouldn't load the next round. Required field stripping to get the brass out. Got rid of it very quickly to a gun store I don't like.
S&W Bodyguard 380: trigger was too heavy for carry. Well over 15 pound pull. Had a trip back to Smith and they sent it back dirty with no change, and said it was fine. It was the wife's carry and she wanted it gone.
Kel-tec P3AT: This gun was issue since day one of being in the house. Had malfunctions I had never seen or heard of in firearms before. At least once per magazine, it would fire and then push the spent brass down the barrel instead of ejecting. Because of the obstruction, it wouldn't load the next round. Required field stripping to get the brass out. Got rid of it very quickly to a gun store I don't like.