bannockburn
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Remington 597-this rifle is forever jamming no matter what ammo is used. Have done all the "fixes" and still the gun can't get through a magazine without a 50% failure rate.
Walther PPK/s-a stainless model that was extremely rough and poorly finished on the internals. Numerous failures to eject and the magazine had the most annoying tendency to fall out of the gun (and no, I wasn't hitting the mag release).
Kahr CW-40-another rough and poorly finished model with the added bonus of a polymer frame that was coming apart in pieces large enough to tie up the slide release lever.
Charter Arms Undercover-after putting less than a box of wadcutters through it, the frame pins were coming out, and the cylinder retaining screw had begun to back out as well.
Colt Agent-one of the later cost-cutting models (matte finish); the cylinder and crane assembly were out of alignment. The net result being that after awhile, the cylinder would come to a grinding halt against the forcing cone of the barrel.
Walther PPK/s-a stainless model that was extremely rough and poorly finished on the internals. Numerous failures to eject and the magazine had the most annoying tendency to fall out of the gun (and no, I wasn't hitting the mag release).
Kahr CW-40-another rough and poorly finished model with the added bonus of a polymer frame that was coming apart in pieces large enough to tie up the slide release lever.
Charter Arms Undercover-after putting less than a box of wadcutters through it, the frame pins were coming out, and the cylinder retaining screw had begun to back out as well.
Colt Agent-one of the later cost-cutting models (matte finish); the cylinder and crane assembly were out of alignment. The net result being that after awhile, the cylinder would come to a grinding halt against the forcing cone of the barrel.
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