Help Please

I figure you're just starting to get your money's worth when you have spent the equivalent to the gun's value in ammo you have put through it. I really don't think my 22s really got broken in well until I put 5000 or so rounds through them.... they just seem to get more accurate.
 
I have shot alot of ammo through most of my guns but this little guy has alot of rounds to go hopefully

I plan to stop by the pawn shop tomorrow to see if the guy was able to get it apart or if he is going to send it off to jimenez
 
******************** UPDATE ***************************


I spoke to the guy I bought it from and he was able to get the slide off and found the broken part.

He said Jiminez called the part the " cam " and that is what it was. They are shipping him the part for free and he is fixing it for me so I should have it back tomorrow or wednesday.

I do want to thank all you guys for helping me out and hopefully the little cheapo will be good for a few more rounds
 
Ok guys I got it back today

The guy I purchased the gun from found the part that broke which was in fact the sear or cam as they call it

They shipped him the part for free and he repaired it for free

Brought it home and put 500 more rounds through it with only a couple hiccups which can be blamed on the cheapo brick 22 shells
 
All around good deal!

I might take an adversarial position on the idea that better ammo will make the pistol function 100%-- I've put every different brand of ammo I've ever purchased through my Jennings and I can't get any one that's 100% reliable. CCI Blazer seemed to work pretty well of all the cheap stuff, but even when I buy the CCI Stingers, I don't get full 100% reliability.
 
I actually have been using federal 22lr brick ammo from wally world, I have shot 250 rounds in the last 2 days with no misfires or jams. I did have one ftf and one double feed but that problem is not the ammo and 2 shots out of 250 is not bad odds especially for a cheapo pistol
 
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