Jimster, have you considered changing out the magazine catch. I had an AO, which shares some of the same parts, and that cured my problem. I purchased the MC at Fulton Armory.FWIW I just returned my Inland Mfg M1 carbine for the 3rd or 4th time. This thread inspired me to actually return it again. We will see if the jamming stops. I originally thought I would use this as a bedside gun but not if it doesn't shoot reliably. I like everything else about it.
Why can't you sell it?... I still have it...because I cannot sell It.
A Hi Point C9. I shot the gun a good amount, and have never had a problem with it but I never shoot it. I always just shoot my other handguns. Should've put the money towards a different gun.
Why can't you sell it?
my first centerfire rifle...a low numbered 1903 Springfield. It was sold to me at a sporting goods store on Long Island, NY (American Outdoor Sports). There was no mention of the low number and I, new to shooting CF rifles, had not heard anything about the cautions against using these old guns.
I shot that gun for years before discovering that I was not supposed to be using it. Shot my first iron sighted MOA group with that rifle.
I still have it...because I cannot sell It.
Ruger 10/22. (Flame suit on) Nothing wrong with it, runs flawlessly and is quite accurate. It just doesn't excite me. The factory trigger is heavy. The stock feels obtuse. I bought one with gift money because of all the online praise. Shortly after, I inherited another. The inherited one is better (older, better quality, lighter trigger and the stock was sanded down and refinished. They will both stick around and get passed to kids.
Berreta Neos Wife wanted to keep shooting my Ruger Target Mk . and I finally convinced her to buy a plinker 22 of her own. She liked the looks and feel of the Berreta Neos and went ahead and purchased it.
We took it to the range and she wasnt shooting that well with it and asked me to try it.
I did and was stunned at the creepy awfull trigger. The initial pull is about 1/8 of creep and then you feel the trigger actually engage. There is no way you can shoot this POS with any accuracy. We tried several more at the store and they all exhibited the same trigger problem.
Going to sell it as soon as I can find a buyer.
I can shoot ok with it but I have to take up that 1/8 inch of slop before I line up on the target. Not exactly a good way to shoot.
So yes this is the worst one.
I bought a NEOS and scoped it when they first came out. Shot it one trip, couldn't hit anything with it. Stopped by a buddy's house on the way home. He asked why I was out, showed him the gun. He shot 2 mags at 25 yards, shot great, and bought it off me.Love my neos....have two of them....I think with a great many of the comments here you can find someone that loves it for everyone that had issues with it......just the way things are.
Look on the bright side ... you reeeeeally made that guy's day.... I made a part trade and cash sell for two makarov pistols, plus $150 in cash. I felt rushed, and I lost out big time on the trade. I kick myself for that, trading off a $800 rifle at the time for two pistols worth at most $400 and another $150 on top of that. ...
Look on the bright side ... you reeeeeally made that guy's day.