Let's not forget SKYY Industries pistols. Genuine pieces of crap.
Also include:
Lorcin
Davis
Jennings
Hi-Point
RG
Raven
Bryco
2007-09-26 10:02:07
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answer #1
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answered by boker_magnum 6
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Skyy Handguns
2016-11-06 23:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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dang you guys are really beating up the high points
esp you savage coyote and you have never fired one
I own 3 high point handguns the 9mm, 40s&w, and 45acp have fired over 1,000 rounds with each of them and never had a problem as far as accuracy goes i can keep them on paper at 50 yards free standing no support so i guess they are just as inaccurate as all my colt 1911, and my xd
I am not saying they are they are the best but they also are not the worst by anymeans still will take a high point over a glock anyday
2007-09-26 23:34:02
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answered by crazy_devil_dan 4
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The small pocket semi-auto such as the Taurus PT-22, and similar guns.With a barrel length od about 2- 2 1/2 " and shooting the soft nosed .22LR round, it is asking for troube to be carring these things as a primary defense handgun.
2007-09-26 13:20:54
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answered by WC 7
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It is a hard question to answer because all gun company's have had some problems. But the one that seem to have them the most. Are the little Raven's, and Jennings and the other comparabile chrome plated 25acp guns
2007-09-26 14:10:36
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answered by Dustin W 2
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The Hi-Point .40 S&W
Nearly bought one. Went in to a Gun Store, looking for a 9mm or .40 S&W that was a decent prized gun. Saw the prize of the Hi-Point and had to look at it. The thing looked very bulky, but felt very light in my hand. Overall the thing was junk. It felt like I was holding a toy. I thought I had broke the darn thing, just by cocking the gun. I couldn't de-cock it, my cousin (who was with me) looked at it and it took him time to get it to de-cock.
With that said....The Hi-Point is (in my eyes) a very unreliable. I can only imange just how inaccurate the gun is too.
2007-09-26 21:35:52
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answered by SavageCoyote 4
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Hi - point I have heard are not nice....I do not like Smith & Wesson semi-autos including their 1911s (your last question). I wanted to purchase the Taurus PT 138 millenium pro but was told the only good millenium pro was the .45ACP... So you have asked like 20 questions...Are you looking for a firearm and doing some research or are you just asking to ask....Just curious because those are a lot of questions....
2007-09-26 11:08:08
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answered by bobbo342 7
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Raven Arms, Bryco, Jennings, Phoenix and other "Saturday Night Specials"
2007-09-26 09:46:18
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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As a Gunsmith...The SHORT list..
Raven & RG (25auto are in a 2 way tie for 1st Place.Then Davis, Lorcin 22,25 and 380 pistols,Jennings/Bryco-All Models,Skyy-All Models,Jimenez-All Models, Hi Point/Haskell Industries/Iberian Firearms,-All Models,SGD Industries- All Models,Black Widow-All Models,Sovereign-All Models,Standard Derringer Corp-All Models,FIE/Excam Industries.......etc,etc,etc.
You asked....lol
2007-09-26 10:47:00
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answered by JD 7
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the hand gonne. a late mideval gunpowder weapon that is a small cannon tied to a stick. sights are non existent. trigger pull is non existent, as ignition is achieved by holding a torch to a touch hole at the breech. handling is clumsy.
2007-09-26 13:40:14
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answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5
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