The Steyr GB didn't work that well either.
Same here, I have yet to put my hands on one. It would be cool to have one, but I don’t think it would be worth the asking price.Gunny
I remember reading about that multi caliber gun but never saw one at any gun shop or gun show that I ever went to.
.44 Mag.Dain, is that Mateba a 44 or a 357? It looks huge.
Stallard. (I think it became Hi Point)
That’s not, not sticking around, that’s evolving.Yes, after a brief time being "Maverick", I think.
About the HK rotating barrel gun, was there anything other than the Styer 1911, Obregon, and one of the Czeck 20-somthings that used that?
Didn't Beretta and the Turks play with something with that for a bit?
-kBob
I've got a 3rd Gen S&W, a couple different Stars, and a Daewoo. All are fantastic shooters, especially for the money. I'd say the Bren Ten, but that was a decade earlier.List of handguns off the top of my head:
Smith 3rd gens
Ruger P-series
Colt 2000 all american
Star/Astra brands
Daewoos (now imported as lionheart)
A buddy at work had one...that also was a total 'jamm-o-matic'. I wanted to examine it to find out what was up...and it ended up being the hammer spring was so long that it was going into coil bind when fully cocked. This took too much energy from the action and resulted in the jamming. Cut a couple coils off and the thing just ran and ran. Seems stupid that they'd build a gun SO close to working...and for such a simple problem, but other AMT products have exhibited this same trait and needed some 'TLC' to make work. (Backup 45 comes to mind)Anyone ever own an AMT Automag II .22 magnum auto? Mine jammed quite a bit, so I sold it off.