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Worst gun you ever owned

Started by chrisun, January 07, 2014, 09:16:10 PM

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lonnie sneed jr.

A Savage over and under 20ga.3" mag and a 223. Would get the riffle zeroed in, shoot the shoot gun 3 or 4 times and have to re-zero. Spent alot of money on dirrerant mounts and scopes trying to keep it zeroed. Don't know if was the gun, scopes, or mounts, but whatever it was I could not keep it zeroed.

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TrackeySauresRex

20 ga Stoger SxS.  Hardly ever fired! sent it back... got it back.. still didnt wanna shoot. Returned for good. 
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danny

A savage bolt action in 30.06.  Sorry I don't remember the model.  Bought it when I got my first teaching job in New Mexico.  The gun was light and kicked like a mule.  When you pulled the trigger the scope came back and hit you right above the eye.  My eye was always bleeding.  I traded it to a guy that owned a gas station for a 20 gauge stevens shot gun and 100 gallons of gas.  was sure happy to get rid of that gun.....for years I would not shoot an 06.  Now I have a TC in 06 and love the way it shoots.....Danny

zeke632

Winchester sx2
Doesn't shot where you point it & won't cycle about half of the time.  I still have it. Thinking about using it for a boat anchor.

jblackburn

I have not really had a terrible gun, but I had a Winchester 94 30-30 that tended to spray bullets, then would cloverleaf a group. 

I have an older Mossberg bolt action 20 gauge that I don't really like, shoots fine, cycles fine, ugly as sin and does not swing very well.
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Cut N Run

I had a left hand Winchester 1400 semi-auto 12ga. that I bought new in 1979.  It was a piece of junk.  It fired high brass shells just fine, but refused to cycle low brass shells unless they were hotter than factory hand loads. It jammed every time.  I already owned a single shot that I paid a lot less for.  I traded it for a Mauser 7 X 57mm that got stolen when my house was broken it to.

Jim
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tomstopper

Quote from: stinkpickle on January 08, 2014, 10:48:13 AM
I guess I've been lucky enough not to have ever owned a terrible gun.  Some are better than others, but they've all been good.
^this

cphill

H&r 280 group more like a shotgun than a rifle

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