my S&W Shield Plus has run everything I've put through it with no issues so far. It's mostly been CCI Blazers in both aluminum and brass plus some Underwood +P ammo.
Obv all manual actions like bolt, lever, and pump. Pump shotguns can be tricky if you have short shells or Turkish crap
On autoloaders, pretty much any gun with loose tolerances will take your bargain bin steel case surplus laquered shit at Bubba Joe's hole in the wall tackle shop. So basically combloc shit like AKs, SKSs, RPDs, and Tokarevs. That's not to say the gun itself has to look like beat up surplus garbage like what milsurp trannies here love, but the more western (ARs), modern (AR18 knockoffs), and/ or niche the gun (most bullpups), the tighter the tolerances will be and the more picky the ammo will be until nothing but specific match grade brass will run out of it.
There are exceptions here and there, but none of them have as various and cheap aftermarket options as combloc shit, specifically the AK, which unfortunately still pales in comparison to AR aftermarket support. However, depending on what you want to do, AKs might have just enough aftermarket support while ARs easily have way too much support
my cp33 has been pretty reliable. shit chugs.
Walther 9mm and 40s&w pistols just run.
Speaking of Walthers, my PPQ .22 works reliably as well.
Good thread. Sick of picky guns and off-topic, low-effort threads. Bump.
my S&W Shield Plus has run everything I've put through it with no issues so far. It's mostly been CCI Blazers in both aluminum and brass plus some Underwood +P ammo.
SKS
Auto 5
Of all the guns I've had, my M70B1 has been the most reliable, followed closely by my Sig 556.
glogg neind billimetter :DDDDD
Worn in PTRs, will launch your brass into orbit and chew it up but it'll cycle dammit
Benelli M2, because the benelli inertia system is based
Any pump action shotgun.
tbh I've a few .22s and have never has an issue with feeding any ammo. Not sure why people have so many problems.
Any overly built, manually operated gun. Superlight auto zoomers seething.
Demonstrated concepts doesn't seem to have issues that's for sure. Cheek pistol master race
Obv all manual actions like bolt, lever, and pump. Pump shotguns can be tricky if you have short shells or Turkish crap
On autoloaders, pretty much any gun with loose tolerances will take your bargain bin steel case surplus laquered shit at Bubba Joe's hole in the wall tackle shop. So basically combloc shit like AKs, SKSs, RPDs, and Tokarevs. That's not to say the gun itself has to look like beat up surplus garbage like what milsurp trannies here love, but the more western (ARs), modern (AR18 knockoffs), and/ or niche the gun (most bullpups), the tighter the tolerances will be and the more picky the ammo will be until nothing but specific match grade brass will run out of it.
There are exceptions here and there, but none of them have as various and cheap aftermarket options as combloc shit, specifically the AK, which unfortunately still pales in comparison to AR aftermarket support. However, depending on what you want to do, AKs might have just enough aftermarket support while ARs easily have way too much support
I have a Bersa THUNDER P R O 9mm that just won't say no.
revolvers
revolver
My full size M&P 9mm 2.0 has shot everything from mouse farts to +p+ with feed issues. Once or twice it hasn't held open the slide on an empty mag.
BCM Enhanced Lightweight upper AR has likewise been bulletproof. Lacquered steel to match grade with no feeding or cycling issues ever.
>+p+ with feed issues.
With NO feed issues. Sorry
My dick
Anything that isn't a SIG handgun or a Saturday night special.
Some of the Brazilian .22's are also extremely picky but thay seems to be a QC issue.