Cactus Jack Arizona
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When it comes to firearms, what grinds your gears?
For me, its idiots who don't take care of their firearms. :banghead:
I had a Bersa Thunder380 a while back. I really liked it for conceal carry. I only had one real issue with it and that was with the exceptionally long beaver tail. It was fine when I was walking around. However, when I sat down, especially in my car, the beaver tail would poke me in my lower ribs. Being tired of that issue, I decided to trade it in on something else that would work as a CCW. When it was traded it was impeccable, or at least it was for a Bersa.
About a year later I found my old Bersa back at the pawnshop sitting in the used firearm case. I thought I recognized it so curiosity led me to have them check their records. Sure enough, it was my old Bersa. I was irritated at the horrible shape it was in.
Needless to say, I bought it back. I'll take it to my smithy and have him repair the gouges, have him take some of the beaver tail off and give it a nice cerakote finish. Afterwords, I may even try carrying it again.
Well, that's my story, what's yours? What really grinds your firearm gears?
For me, its idiots who don't take care of their firearms. :banghead:
I had a Bersa Thunder380 a while back. I really liked it for conceal carry. I only had one real issue with it and that was with the exceptionally long beaver tail. It was fine when I was walking around. However, when I sat down, especially in my car, the beaver tail would poke me in my lower ribs. Being tired of that issue, I decided to trade it in on something else that would work as a CCW. When it was traded it was impeccable, or at least it was for a Bersa.
About a year later I found my old Bersa back at the pawnshop sitting in the used firearm case. I thought I recognized it so curiosity led me to have them check their records. Sure enough, it was my old Bersa. I was irritated at the horrible shape it was in.
Needless to say, I bought it back. I'll take it to my smithy and have him repair the gouges, have him take some of the beaver tail off and give it a nice cerakote finish. Afterwords, I may even try carrying it again.
Well, that's my story, what's yours? What really grinds your firearm gears?