I will mention 2 I will never own.
First is a AR-15.
I have very little contact with one. I never held a opinion.
During an instructional Carbine class. I got a brief operational demo.
many questions popped into my mind.
A couple days later at a range/gun store. The owner took time to do a complete break down of the AR-15.
That weapon would never pass the 1911 or M1 garand field test.
The way it was built it has the dirtiest action.
It is absolutely built to fail.
it also has so many parts and small parts that require cleaning.
Second is the Glock line.
I owned a Glock 17, 9mm.
It sat in my draw loaded for about 2 years.
Kingsbury range reopened.
One day I decided to go.
I got off 2 rounds and then failure to fire.
I checked everything.
The range officer looked at the failed rounds.
The primer was never touched.
The firing pin spring was to weak.
Sitting in the draw compressed weakened the spring.
My open hammer auto can sit with the tension released from the hammer.
You can not release the firing pin with a round in the chamber in a Glock.
You can with a open hammer weapon.
I will mention 2 I will never own.
First is a AR-15.
I have very little contact with one. I never held a opinion.
During an instructional Carbine class. I got a brief operational demo.
many questions popped into my mind.
A couple days later at a range/gun store. The owner took time to do a complete break down of the AR-15.
That weapon would never pass the 1911 or M1 garand field test.
The way it was built it has the dirtiest action.
It is absolutely built to fail.
it also has so many parts and small parts that require cleaning.
Second is the Glock line.
I owned a Glock 17, 9mm.
It sat in my draw loaded for about 2 years.
Kingsbury range reopened.
One day I decided to go.
I got off 2 rounds and then failure to fire.
I checked everything.
The range officer looked at the failed rounds.
The primer was never touched.
The firing pin spring was to weak.
Sitting in the draw compressed weakened the spring.
My open hammer auto can sit with the tension released from the hammer.
You can not release the firing pin with a round in the chamber in a Glock.
You can with a open hammer weapon.