Ran my TP9SF like a scalded ape until I eventually picked up a Beretta. They're great guns.When they were fairly unknown here I bought a Canik TP9SA for $219. I was amazed at that gun's poise and accuracy. They're a joy to shoot and it punched well above its class.
CZThis one. My old EAA Witness that I bought for $225 LNIB at Bradi's about 30 years ago. Over 7K rds. now and still hits right on POA and remains as dead-nuts reliable as gravity. NO malfs with any brand or weight of factory ammo I've used and only three with some crappy gun show reloads. Only wish that I'd gotten an ambi thumb safety for it while they still made 'em. Wouldn't swap this one for diamonds
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My Jennings J-22. Dad gave it to me 25 yrs ago. I never had a reason until recently to carry a weapon. However things changed a couple months ago. I need a pocket pistol because of work. So i got this dude out, gave it a cleaning. Polished the feed ramp. It cycles good. I am looking to replace it asap, but haven’t found anything used in NE Indiana yet. I have some new ones on wish list. 22, 380, 9mm would be great. However until i find something the Jennings J-22 is my starter.
I would have to throw it, im to old to run. My main threats dont shoot, they bite. Stray dogs. I have a good rifle also. Im working to get a good pocket gun, hopefully soon. The J-22 works good now. It what i have it is accurate..I once saw an ad for a Jennings that said “Great self defense weapon if you have a strong throwing arm.”
Not trying to be a jerk, it just happens to be what I think of every time a see a Jennings. If it works and you trust it, that’s all that matters.