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    Default Worst Handgun you ever owned

    Saw a thread like this on the Ruger forum and thought it might do well here. Here are a few from the "lower end" of my collection. Two "American Bulldogs", a Rohm RG38 (upper left) Rohm RG10 (upper right) and "The American Double Action" lower left. The Bulldogs and the ADA are from the late 1800's I think. I haven't fired these and I don't intend to...

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    Easy. Jennings J22.
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    hi point and a smith and wesson sigma series .40 ported

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    every NON revolver taurus. It took me a while to not buy them anymore for some stupid reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjimmy57 View Post
    hi point and a smith and wesson sigma series .40 ported
    Hi-Points are ugly, clunky, heavy and generally an assault on the eyeballs, BUT - I've got one in (MM. Use it as a test platform for some +P+ loads, it has digested everything I've fed it without a malfunction of any kind. Some of the loads I've put through it would reduce most other guns to their component parts. I smashed the rear sight when I dropped it, e-mailed Hi=Point to ask about ordering a new one. Two days later UPS delivered a new assembly, along with the tools necessary to install it. Allen wrench and a screwdriver. No charge, not even shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMC View Post
    Hi-Points are ugly, clunky, heavy and generally an assault on the eyeballs, BUT - I've got one in (MM. Use it as a test platform for some +P+ loads, it has digested everything I've fed it without a malfunction of any kind. Some of the loads I've put through it would reduce most other guns to their component parts. I smashed the rear sight when I dropped it, e-mailed Hi=Point to ask about ordering a new one. Two days later UPS delivered a new assembly, along with the tools necessary to install it. Allen wrench and a screwdriver. No charge, not even shipping.

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    The one I had ate anything I threw at it and never had a hiccup. The just weigh way to much and are as ugly as home made sin.

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    A Harrington .25 cal.
    Just went off thankfully just one round as I was releaing the mag.
    Found the the little SOB'in round in my leg about 15 min. later.
    And after 9 years can still find it there. And my son thinks it's funny in front of company to find it with the metal detector.
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    A Charles Daly 1911. What a piece of junk.

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    Ruger P-91 in .40. Stovepipe jam every 8 or 10 shots, and it shot 8" low and 4" right of point of aim @ 10 yards. Every other Ruger I've ever owned or shot has been great, I just happened to get the lemon of the year.


 

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