What Was the Worst Gun You Ever Fired?

As a professional badminton coach, I've had the opportunity to fire a wide variety of guns, both for sport and for self-defense. While I've had some great experiences with firearms, there was one particular gun that I found to be absolutely terrible.

It was a cheap, knock-off version of a popular semi-automatic pistol. The gun was poorly made, with a loose fit and a gritty trigger pull. The sights were misaligned, and the magazine would frequently jam. I couldn't hit anything with it, and it was clear that the gun was dangerous to fire.

I eventually sold the gun to a gun shop for a fraction of what I paid for it. I was glad to get rid of it, and I've never looked back.

  • What type of gun was it? > It was a cheap, knock-off version of a popular semi-automatic pistol.
  • What were the problems with the gun? > The gun was poorly made, with a loose fit, a gritty trigger pull, misaligned sights, and a magazine that frequently jammed.
  • Why did you sell the gun? > I sold the gun because it was dangerous to fire and I couldn't hit anything with it.
  • What did you do with the money you got from selling the gun? > I don't remember what I did with the money, but I'm sure I spent it on something more useful.
  • Would you ever buy a knock-off gun again? > No, I would never buy a knock-off gun again.
  • Glock 19 Gen5
  • Smith & Wesson M&P Shield
  • Sig Sauer P365
  • Ruger LCP II
  • Beretta APX Carry

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