DocCasualty
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With 30+ guns, I guess I've been pretty lucky, though it seems there are some classic offenders to avoid in this thread!
I would have said my Marlin Model 60 a few months ago but once I began asking questions and found out how ammo sensitive it was, changing ammo turned it into a great and accurate shooter. Don't use Remington Thunderbolt!
If I hadn't known about the need to change the stock mainspring in the P-64 before I bought it, I probably would have dumped it the first day. Only pistol I ever fired that took both forefingers to pull the trigger in DA. However, cleaning out the cosmolene and replacing with a Wolf 17# hammer spring turned it into a great little pistol.
I would have said my Marlin Model 60 a few months ago but once I began asking questions and found out how ammo sensitive it was, changing ammo turned it into a great and accurate shooter. Don't use Remington Thunderbolt!
If I hadn't known about the need to change the stock mainspring in the P-64 before I bought it, I probably would have dumped it the first day. Only pistol I ever fired that took both forefingers to pull the trigger in DA. However, cleaning out the cosmolene and replacing with a Wolf 17# hammer spring turned it into a great little pistol.