Do you have a gun that is commonly thought of as crap?

i have a Rohm RG24 that my grandmother gave me when i was around 10

it's not 'thought of as crap' it is crap haha

if i shoot more than 25 rounds through it without cleaning it, it'll misfire at least once in each six round cylinder

but i'll never get rid of it as it's my first gun, not to mention nobody would want to buy it
 
Joyrock, you can find the Llama .32ACP on the online gun auction almost all the time. They go for about $300 in nice condition. They are fun little pistols and being made in Europe they seem to be a very reliable gun since Europe loved the .32ACP cartridge for many years.

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The 3 H&Rs I have are generally thought of as crap, but mine all work great and are accurate to boot. The 12 gauge has a wonderful camo spray paint finish to keep the cheap bluing from rusting, but it accounted for a bunch of squirrels last year. As long as I stick with american 12 gauge, it works great. The sportster is an average .22, as far as accuracy goes, but I couldn't beat the price. The .45-70 may be the most accurate rifle in the whole collection, but it's only iron sighted, so I'll never know. It seems like it would be wrong to scope a .45-70.
 
I have a 38 cobra derringer which I sometimes use as a backup. also, my first CCW was a taurus 357 snubby and for whatever reason, I always seem to come back to it because it is in my comfort zone.
 
I've got one of those Chiappa 1911-22's. Very commonly thought of as crap; it is indeed a very cheaply-made gun, but I've got 1300 rounds through mine, and for a plinker it's actually quite reliable and surprisingly accurate too.

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