Oh no that BPS has a lifetime contract with me. It won't go anywhere until I die. Even among the other Browning shotguns I have, it holds the most sentimental value to me. I have shot a bunch of bunnies, pheasant, a few squirrels and countless clays. I still feel like it shoulders and points the best naturally.
I did the same thing :-/Kel-Tec PF9. My buddy had good luck with his, all I got was stove-pipes out of mine. Dumped it at a gun show at a $50 loss.
Henry lever action .22 rifle. Mine had enough issue ejecting spent casings to be considered a nuisance. It didn't help any when the paint was scratched on the "zincmatic" alloy receiver's side which resulted in my realizing it was built just like many of the pot metal toys I'd outgrown as a child.
1. Oh no! I just bought one b/c thought they were a stellar brand.