Mcuraddoc
Member
Because of various events, I have recently become a hand-gun owner. The gun that I purchased is a Jennings 9mm. After taking it to the range several times and shooting it, I have become familiar with the gun and have even been able to hit the target. I've had no issues and I think the gun will work for me...it has thus far.
Recently, I got online to see who made this gun, how old it is and what other people thought about it. Evidently, the gun isn't real popular and people don't like it. I probably should have done this research before I purchased it, but the price was right and a handgun is a handgun (or, so I thought).
Can someone please clear up the following: Do people not like the gun because of the multiple reports of mis-fires and jams reported? Or, is the weapon going to crack and then explode in my hand? In other words, do people think this gun is just a poor quality product? Or, is there a legitimate safety issue?
Thanks!
Recently, I got online to see who made this gun, how old it is and what other people thought about it. Evidently, the gun isn't real popular and people don't like it. I probably should have done this research before I purchased it, but the price was right and a handgun is a handgun (or, so I thought).
Can someone please clear up the following: Do people not like the gun because of the multiple reports of mis-fires and jams reported? Or, is the weapon going to crack and then explode in my hand? In other words, do people think this gun is just a poor quality product? Or, is there a legitimate safety issue?
Thanks!