Czechnologist
Concerned Citizen
- Mar 9, 2016
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Kinda goes hand-in-hand with the other about "the ones that got away" but I thought it should have its own thread.
OK, unless you're one of the lucky ones who never regretted buying any firearm they own, most of us have bought a firearm (doesn't need to be a handgun) that almost immediately gave us buyers remorse.
This was one of my worst decisions ever:
Steyr GB. I despised it from the very first shot. It was a massive handful of pistol that was very fussy about the ammo it liked, had a horrendously heavy trigger pull, weighed a ton, had muzzle blast like a .357 Magnum, and shit accuracy with nearly every load I tried. The only good thing about it was tremendous magazine capacity (18) for its time (mid 80's) and it looked cool.
OK, unless you're one of the lucky ones who never regretted buying any firearm they own, most of us have bought a firearm (doesn't need to be a handgun) that almost immediately gave us buyers remorse.
This was one of my worst decisions ever:
Steyr GB. I despised it from the very first shot. It was a massive handful of pistol that was very fussy about the ammo it liked, had a horrendously heavy trigger pull, weighed a ton, had muzzle blast like a .357 Magnum, and shit accuracy with nearly every load I tried. The only good thing about it was tremendous magazine capacity (18) for its time (mid 80's) and it looked cool.