Bill DeShivs
New member
Give them to a gunsmith, then.
If the gun seemed to be so poorly made that it was just one big accident waiting to happen, I wouldn't sell nor give parts away
I applaud you for your ethics but question the need to completely destroy the gun. Seems like there might be some parts that could be salvaged and sold. Not a big deal with an in-production guns, but there are entire businesses built on salvaging gun parts and selling them to keep other guns running.I put it back into the box and it sat in the closet for months. But it gnawed on me about what to do with it. Not long ago I decided that a real man didn’t sell POSs which might put someone in danger.
There's a guy who hangs out at the local gun shop down the road whose nickname is "Saturday Night Bob." He collects Saturday night specials. I don't think he shoots them, but if you come in to ask about almost any junk gun, the shop owner will tell you to come in Saturday afternoon and talk to Bob. He probably has one (if not three) of them.Why would you have ever bought a gun like this?
A valid question. I bought my J-22 Jennings in 1985 because I wanted something that was small, and it only cost $56 at the time. In 1985, it never occurred to me that it might not WORK.Why would you have ever bought a gun like this?
publius
Destroying/throwing away
People please do not throw away or destroy guns you don't like. I have seen several instances of this on here where people were unhappy with reliability or something else and threw a gun away. No matter how big of a POS you think something is, somebody wants it. Offer to give it to somebody here if they pay for the shipping.
Eh...you are about thirty years too late.I don't know any one who has ever just "trashed" a gun before no matter how big of a POS it is.
I think that those who throw or destroy a firearm for whatever reason, do so becuase they don't know of a better way to dispose of them and not have to worry about them, after the fact. ....People please do not throw away or destroy guns you don't like. I have seen several instances of this on here where people were unhappy with reliability or something else and threw a gun away.