Years ago, I bought a .380 Lorcin. What a POS. Worse yet, my father bought one too. It worked just about as well.
Two rounds in a row without jamming would be great, three made me ecstatic.
I kept it for years hearing suggestions like, "drop gun". Or, if somebody breaks in, make sure they have that in their hand.
Yeah, stupid bad advice.
Eventually I sold them at a gun buy back at a terrific loss. They were out of my hair, it was good by me. I could in no way, in good conscience, sell such junk to anyone, even with full disclosure.
I did have someone with a felony record offer to buy it once for nearly twice what I paid for. I didn't go for it.
So anyway, my brother recently purchased a Llama .45 double stack at a gunshow. He has had the extractor replaced (took 4 weeks instead of the originally promised 20 minutes) and gave it a thorough cleaning. It still doesn't feed or extract, displaying multiple modes of failure. He now calls it a paperweight and a lesson to not by worn-out firearms from defunct manufacturers at gunshows.
So what does INGO do with its junk? I doubt that were are the only ones to buy somebody else's headache.
Any good suggestions?
Karl
Two rounds in a row without jamming would be great, three made me ecstatic.
I kept it for years hearing suggestions like, "drop gun". Or, if somebody breaks in, make sure they have that in their hand.
Yeah, stupid bad advice.
Eventually I sold them at a gun buy back at a terrific loss. They were out of my hair, it was good by me. I could in no way, in good conscience, sell such junk to anyone, even with full disclosure.
I did have someone with a felony record offer to buy it once for nearly twice what I paid for. I didn't go for it.
So anyway, my brother recently purchased a Llama .45 double stack at a gunshow. He has had the extractor replaced (took 4 weeks instead of the originally promised 20 minutes) and gave it a thorough cleaning. It still doesn't feed or extract, displaying multiple modes of failure. He now calls it a paperweight and a lesson to not by worn-out firearms from defunct manufacturers at gunshows.
So what does INGO do with its junk? I doubt that were are the only ones to buy somebody else's headache.
Any good suggestions?
Karl