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SCCY
pulsarnc
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Can anyone tell me about the SCCY 9mm handguns? Please tell all about any testing you have done and how reliable they are, Thanks
cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war.....
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A disease? Lord I hope not, but I will ask my doctor next week.[:D]
no matter what happens to it, even if it gets stolen, they'll repair or replace it.
iirc
For someone on a budget, I'd recommend one before I'd suggest a Taurus.
Neal
the rest of the crowd are shooters, they are unreliable jammo-matics , and cannot handle +p at all
Thats pretty good but i have taken mine apart and it looks kind of cheep. I have the SCCY 9mm 2 the one without a safty and it has never failed to shoot but i never shoot plus p ammo in anything.
I got mine for 150 that is the only reason i bought it.
They sold them ( a bunch ) @ the last "shop" where I was employed as a "smith" , It is a keltec type copy ( rumor has it that the owner was a keltec employee ) ? Trigger pull is terrible ! Will not fit some hands , has some feed / function problems , Im Not Impressed with these !!!
Had several compliants with these !!!
Great warrenty ( thats a good thing ) .....
Their are much better firearms for the money ........
Thanks !!!
I Grew Old Too Fast (And Smart Too damn Slow !!!) !!! :?
yes, stay away from them
Why?
Thanks guys for the info .Not sure what my next purchase will be but thinking of upgrading my concealed carry piece.
Take a look at the Honor Defense Honor Guard. Feels really nice in your hand, decent price point, a couple of barrel length choices with more likely coming. http://www.honordefense.com/
what I don't get they have a lifetime no matter the owner repair or if stolen replace it . great but I read that as they have almost nothing in them to be able to do so they can afford a few
It would be great to see a major name company do the same but how many would step up to that level or giving you a new one if yours was stolen or even 5 owners down the road replace it
I bought one of the 1st heritage arms single action revolvers back when they first started distribution (we stocked them in the shop)
It's has gone back for warranty repair twice - no problems - good customer service - good warranty policy
It's not a high end pricey top notch piece
I paid less than $100.00 for it
It's been a lot of fun - it shows some wear and usage
Not all guns are the best guns - not everyone needs the best guns
The term is mild usage entry level starter gun
Mike
quote:Originally posted by 1911a1-fan
yes, stay away from them
Why?
quote:Originally posted by 1911a1-fan
i know several people who own them, mostly new shooters who buy them and a box of ammo, shoot a few mags and call it good, including my own brother and sil
the rest of the crowd are shooters, they are unreliable jammo-matics , and cannot handle +p at all