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I bought a Beretta CX4 carbine. Thought I would like it. After shooting it, I realized it had a lot more recoil than what would be expected from a 9mm carbine. For the price (or even less), I could have just bought an AR. Lost $150 on selling it.
Also, a Rock Island 1911. It wasn't a bad gun, but I should have just ponied up the extra cash to get the Springfield that I really wanted. Lost money on selling it for a Springfield.
STI Trojan 5" 1911 .45 ACP. I'm spoiled already owning Wilson Combat CQBs, Les Baer Thunder Ranch, Dan Wesson Valor, Springfield Armory FBI Professional, Springfield Armory USMC Operator, Springfield Armory Mil-Spec and soon a Colt Gold Cup Trophy.
For a thou to $1,500 ( I paid $1,099) it was a turd and I was lucky when I sold it for $900........
Good bye and good riddance......a Springfield Armory Range Officer is a better gun......for considerably less.
The thing wouldn't print or shoot to POA worth a damn and I thought the plastic trigger and mainspring housing was trash too!
+1 on Yugo SKS. It did not eat cheap russian ammo (was doing good with expensive american-made brass, but you don't buy cheap SKS to shoot expensive ammo). I sold it at a gun show with some small profit
Ruger P95. It was a good reliable gun. I had both buyer's and seller's remorse on it. It was just too bulky to be concealed carry. I sold it at a gun show with some small profit, the guy who bought it from me resold it 30 minutes later to a nice married couple with some more profit
I had a Model 60 that jammed all the time . Got rid of it .
My Marlin model 60 only jams when low quality ammo is used.
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