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<blockquote data-quote="2ndson" data-source="post: 2258150" data-attributes="member: 114275"><p>Back in the mid to late 90's into early 2000's, a couple of Kimber 1911's, an AO 1911, six Springfield 1911's, and one of their SOCOM M1A's, and a couple of US made AK's. No love lost there.</p><p></p><p>Had a couple of Kel Tecs too, a P32 and an early SU-16. Not real fond of Kel Tec either.</p><p></p><p>This past decade, a SIG P238, the only SIG I ever had trouble with. To be fair, its "just another" 1911 clone that didnt live up, and not a true P series SIG.</p><p></p><p>A couple more, more recently, were a Mossberg 5.56 MVP Patrol, and a Marlin 336Y, both pretty crappy. The way things have gone with cars, trucks, and guns, Im starting more and more to stay away from "American made". Less trouble with the foreign stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ndson, post: 2258150, member: 114275"] Back in the mid to late 90's into early 2000's, a couple of Kimber 1911's, an AO 1911, six Springfield 1911's, and one of their SOCOM M1A's, and a couple of US made AK's. No love lost there. Had a couple of Kel Tecs too, a P32 and an early SU-16. Not real fond of Kel Tec either. This past decade, a SIG P238, the only SIG I ever had trouble with. To be fair, its "just another" 1911 clone that didnt live up, and not a true P series SIG. A couple more, more recently, were a Mossberg 5.56 MVP Patrol, and a Marlin 336Y, both pretty crappy. The way things have gone with cars, trucks, and guns, Im starting more and more to stay away from "American made". Less trouble with the foreign stuff. [/QUOTE]
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