I have a Taurus PT92. While it’s not a total POS, it’s not a very well-made pistol. It took me a while to figure out what type of ammo to use to get it to feed reliably. It absolutely will not feed hollow-points - they “flip up” and get stuck as the slide closes. Brilliant.
I’m gonna add the Serbu Butt-Master , if for no other reason than the allusion to how it’s intended to be holstered.
I have a Jennings P-22 which I have fired a couple hundred rounds through, but there are a few things I don’t like. I don’t trust the safety: it’s a slider that can be inadvertently moved to “fire.” You can chamber a round with it set to “safe,” but the internal hammer will not cock. That doesn’t sound too bad, but since the same action will produce a cocked hammer with the safety off, I don’t feel comfortable with it. The grip is very, very small.
Got it off another forum where a guy posted the image as a joke. I don’t know if someone actually built one, or if it’s photoshopped.
It’s a photoshopped Nagant M1895 revolver.
Reminds me of a band called Fuckface. They had a patch you could get with a drawing of a backwards revolver.
Jimenez Arms has improved the quality of their guns immensely over the past few years. I have 2 JA-.380 that were manufactured a couple years ago and they are absolutely ace.
The choice of babysitters across America.
25 years ago when I worked in Tulsa’s largest pawnshop and gun dealership, we sold lots of Ravens and Jennings. For the price, about $55 at the time, I’d say that they weren’t a bad deal. I don’t remember very many of them being returned for repairs. The safety issue that Harry1945 mentioned was a real concern.
The biggest piece of crap that we sold was the RG-14. We sold them used :eek: for about $20. In fact, anything made by RG was inherently unsafe IMHO.