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Sounds like those made by Herbert Schmidt Co. They usually focused on starting pistols but made one that looked like a small cowboy revolver with 8 shots in .22lr Got one here as another weird piece.It was a German made 8 round .22lr revolver. Forget the brand name now but it was considered awful by almost everyone. Gave it to a brother-in-law [back when that was OK].
I can't disassemble my MK1, it hasn't been cleaned in at least 40 years.All the Ruger .22 Rimfire Automatic Pistols are Very easy to reassemble. It's simply a matter of knowing how to do it and then remembering the little trick to it. The first one I owned was a Mark-1(before they were called a Mark-1) Target with a 6" untapered Bull Barrel. It had belonged to a friend who had ordered it directly from the Factory. Yes, there was a time when you could do that and have it shipped directly to your home address. He used it to shoot NRA Bullseye Pistol Matches and I used it to shoot NRA Small Bore Hunter Pistol Silhouette Matches with. I put a 2X Leupold LER Scope on it using a Weaver No-Holes Mount. It was a great little setup. I let it go and now I forget just why.
I can't disassemble my MK1, it hasn't been cleaned in at least 40 years.
You should try a Lorcin 380. You would move hi point up a notch.HI point 9mm WORST GUN EVER. The manual says to clean it with a can of air.
You have just described every AK ever made, in my opinion.It looked like a beast but was more reliable as a club or bat.
Sounds like an ad for, "Dummy Rounds" to me.Another vote for Jennings .22! Was cycling the slide on my workbench, trying to figure out the feed problem. Went off!! Smashed it repeatedly with a sledgehammer, still didn't fix it!!
Sounds like an ad for, "Dummy Rounds" to me.
Especially when you're function testing, "Rimfire".
If they would just light a cigarette....I sold my Jenning 22Lr to a member on here for 55.00, I think I still sold it too high.
They are neat looking firearms, just wow to the function. I think today those old Jennings are more
of a novelty then a serious use firearm.
But, that would be kinda insulting to the cigarette!If they would just light a cigarette....
I have had both ppk and ppks pistols ( walther and Smith and wesson) to me the thunderer was a lot more reliable with hollow points. I have had four Bersa and never had a problem with any of them. If I was into 380 I would have one nowI've been fortunate with my gun choices, but of the bunch... I have to say my Bersa Thunder .380 is the biggest POS I've ever owned. UA bit particular about what it likes to be fed and the construction itself is such that it destroys itself a little more with every shot... requiring a little sanding and polishing every 100-150rds or so just to minimize the amount of damage being done. That's just a stop-gap though.
Right out of the box required some ramp work to get "anything" to shoot out of it semi-reliably. Every mag needs a little work... be it the retainers or spring.
For a very limited budget pistol you're going to shoot 50rnds through then throw it in the glove/tool/fishing box as a last resort backup to your backup... where anything better than a pencil is desireable... it's highly likely at least the one in the pipe will go "pop". Getting though a whole mag when you really need it? It's a coin toss.
That being said, as an introductory semi for the kids to plink with or pack on their hip around camp for familiariy (that you don't care if it gets banged, broke or lost)... perfect.