I bought one of those for my wife after a recommendation from my friend's wife because she has one. I have never had feed problems with it, but I hate it so much it is unreal. It has a red dot built into it and it can't hold a zero and since it is double action only, the trigger is the fucking worst. When you buy sub 300 dollar guns you get sub 300 dollar experience and it is terrible.
This. Theyre fine. They are not high quality but will work fine. If it doesn't, theyll fix it for free, forever. Its better to have a ugly fuck that works than a beautiful POS that would get you killed.
LE trade in Glocks can be had for 350 bucks. Why would you cheap out when buying a LIFE SAVING tool which you would potentially entrusting your and your loved ones lives to. Save up and buy something worth it.
Seriously, just sell it and save up for something from a reputable brand (Glock, S&W, Ruger, etc). Let this be a lesson to you to never cheap out on lifesaving equipment.
Nice. The stock furniture is a bit heavy for lugging around on a hunt, but I've hiked a fair bit with mine with little issue. Been considering buying a field barrel for mine so it can double as a hunting gun
That POS has more than feeding issues. Triggers breaking (internals snapping and the trigger going dead) and shipping out guns where the mags don't fit are common issues with it. That's definitely a do not buy, I'd get a Taurus over it and I would never get a Taurus.
I unironically love my CPX-3, $169 worth of double-action 380. Cheap, huge fun to shoot, comfortable and easy in my fat broken crippled nerve-damaged hands. Bought it for fun, now I carry it because it makes me happy. I'm coming up on 1200rds now without a single failure of any kind.
the fix is to spend a little more to get a gun that runs well out of the box.
>Why do all sub $300 guns have feeding issues
because they are cheap pieces of shit made by illiterate moron children for pennies a day
The only sub 300 dollar guns that are somewhat worth their salt are Ruger LCPs, some .25 auto guns, and the sub 300 Revolvers.
don't forget the maverick 88.
If we're talking about long guns the list increases by a whole lot. Like a HUUUUGE amount.
.22 guns, a large amount of shotguns, Carcanos, the list would go on for ages
Ruger lcp is shit.
I'm sure that's from normal use.
>I'm sure that's from normal use.
Obviously. The rust as well as the barrel spread open like a banana pee indicates the high level of care that was lavished upon it.
>posts picture without context
People like you are the reason why god spites his creation
It's a namefag so just ignore them like normal
>skill issue
What's all that shit on the back of the slide? It's stainless steel wtf did you do?
oddly enough the little Raven .25 I got for funsies has never malfunctioned.
The zamak will prbably crack if I shoot it too much tho
LCPs have awful finishes
Ahem, Beretta APX
Taurus G2C doesn't and it costs way less than $300. So does the TX22.
I bought one of those for my wife after a recommendation from my friend's wife because she has one. I have never had feed problems with it, but I hate it so much it is unreal. It has a red dot built into it and it can't hold a zero and since it is double action only, the trigger is the fucking worst. When you buy sub 300 dollar guns you get sub 300 dollar experience and it is terrible.
Just do yourself a favor and buy something else
>he bought an SCCY
Lol. Lmao.
p-please... I'm poor
Wait for Taurus to do a rebate or buy a Ruger. Ec9s and Lcp can both be had for $200+fees
hi-points actually work reliability, but you will be made fun of if you buy one
This. Theyre fine. They are not high quality but will work fine. If it doesn't, theyll fix it for free, forever. Its better to have a ugly fuck that works than a beautiful POS that would get you killed.
LE trade in Glocks can be had for 350 bucks. Why would you cheap out when buying a LIFE SAVING tool which you would potentially entrusting your and your loved ones lives to. Save up and buy something worth it.
>be poor
>buy 300 dollar thing
>it doesnt work
>buy 500 dollar thing
>spend 800 dollars
>be rich
>buy 500 dollar thing
>be happy
Seriously, just sell it and save up for something from a reputable brand (Glock, S&W, Ruger, etc). Let this be a lesson to you to never cheap out on lifesaving equipment.
Buy some smith model 10 or 64 on gunbroker for like 300 bucks. Wtf you doin
buy once cry once.
because your dollar isn't worth anything anymore and $300 won't get you anything
>Why do all sub $300 guns have feeding issues.
Mine don't
pardner pump has served me tremendously well hunting girds and small game over the past 5 years
Nice. The stock furniture is a bit heavy for lugging around on a hunt, but I've hiked a fair bit with mine with little issue. Been considering buying a field barrel for mine so it can double as a hunting gun
>Why do all sub $300 guns have feeding issues
That POS has more than feeding issues. Triggers breaking (internals snapping and the trigger going dead) and shipping out guns where the mags don't fit are common issues with it. That's definitely a do not buy, I'd get a Taurus over it and I would never get a Taurus.
My $250 turkshit has eaten everything I've thrown at it
Roach tech too strong I guess
>buy succy pistol
>surprised it sucks
>Why do cheap guns not work so well?
Because you get what you pay for
>How do I fix it?
Pay for better shit.
I unironically love my CPX-3, $169 worth of double-action 380. Cheap, huge fun to shoot, comfortable and easy in my fat broken crippled nerve-damaged hands. Bought it for fun, now I carry it because it makes me happy. I'm coming up on 1200rds now without a single failure of any kind.
A sccy is a sub-$175 gun, that's the hipoint market.