Look at the P11, years ahead of the P365. I still think of how they can cram 12 rounds into the flush fit mag in the P11.I see a handful of Kel Tec guns mentioned. Kel tec seems to have some really good ideas and often come out with something pretty cool, unique, and practical guns but they all seem to be a bit under built and like somewhat unfinished projects. They were the first to make a couple of really popular guns that other companies took the design and come out with a better version. The P3AT comes to mind turning out the ruger lcp models.
I had like 3 or 4 that were flawless. Just to pretty for me.I’ve owned two Kimber 1911s that were nothing but problems. I’ll never own another Kimber. For those prices, Kimbers should give you little to no issues.
Sounds like that Keltec P11. Grendel was another pistol I always wanted to pick up and never did. Maybe that’s a good thing.Grendel in .380. It was reliable but really bad DAO trigger.
Remington Nylon 66, never ran reliably.
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The Raven 25 Auto. I was young and wanted something. This was all I could afford. Hard as heck to find ammo for it. I traded it in as a down payment for a 10/22 rifle.
Bought one of those years ago for the wife, she wouldn't touch it. I ended up giving it to my Mother in Law. Tried to shoot a possum with it about 15 ft away under a shed, missed that darn thang even at that distance. I shoulda just threw it at him.
I wanted one of those too. Just never pulled the trigger. Probably a good thing.Grendel in .380. It was reliable but really bad DAO trigger.
Remington Nylon 66, never ran reliably.
When I say "really bad trigger" I MEAN probably the WORST trigger ever on any firearm ever made. It is leaps and bounds worse than the next BAD trigger I've ever tried.I wanted one of those too. Just never pulled the trigger. Probably a good thing.
That's what me and my buddies refer to as a "Three Stage Trigger" lolWhen I say "really bad trigger" I MEAN probably the WORST trigger ever on any firearm ever made. It is leaps and bounds worse than the next BAD trigger I've ever tried.
I had one of these trifecta kits too. Accuracy wasn't the issue, ftf was. Totally unpredictable. Sometimes fired, sometimes not. Couldn't fix it. Sent it to Taurus for repairs, they couldn't find a problem. Sold it with full disclosure. Glad it's gone.I bought my son a Rossi Trifecta set. A top break, single shot receiver and three uppers in .22lr, 20ga and .243 in a zippered case. Seemed like a good idea for a young hunter. I put a Burris Fullfield II scope on the .243 and we headed to the range. Long story short.....I tried just about every commercially made ammo and even loaded some of my own but could not get it sighted in. I talked to a couple people having the same problem with their .243 barrels. I decided it wasn't that bad because I still had a .22lr and a 20ga for relatively cheap. Wrong! The 22lr barrel printed the same shotgun pattern the .243 barrel did. Not sure where these barrels came from but everyone I talked to about them said none of the rifled barrels in the Trifecta sets were any good. One guy sent his back to Rossi. In the process of fitting a new .243 barrel to his set it created a poor fit for the 22 and 20ga barrels. I opted to just chock it up as a learning lesson (and the most expensive single shot 20ga I own)
Eye protection. You still own it? Wanna sell it?Walther p22. Biggest jamming piece of crap. Extracter also broke and hit me below my eye.