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Join Date: October 10, 2001
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Posts: 88
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Jennings in 6.35
I saw one of these not so little guns (for a 6.35) the other day for U$D 75.
I wonder if they're any good. It had a stainless look and a safety, that's about it. The slide would not lock open, is it normal? Any comments or info will be welcomed. I could not find any references to it in an old book i have so i'm totally in the dark. Thanks NB
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Join Date: April 6, 2000
Location: PA
Posts: 3,451
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKKKK! Run, don't walk far away!
They are NOT stainless, they're pot metal and pure junk! I was given one years ago, and last year I finally cut it up into a number of pieces and discarded it. I couldn't bear the thought of someone else being stuck with it, even for free! :barf:
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Join Date: October 30, 1999
Location: Dewey, AZ
Posts: 12,864
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One of the very few guns ever made with a negative value.
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Join Date: October 10, 2001
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Posts: 88
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OK, I might be a little slow but i get this picture!!!
Thank you fellas, this are $ 75 i'm NOT spending. NB
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Join Date: January 4, 2001
Location: The Third World Socialist
Posts: 267
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My wife has had a J22 for several years. Of course she got it before she knew me or I would have talked her into something better. It appears to be in decent shape. I've cleaned and lubed it but frankly I'm afraid to fire the thing.
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Join Date: April 6, 2000
Location: PA
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Firing it isn't the problem, it's clearing the jams that happen so often!
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