lizziedog1
New member
Recently I purchased one of those cheapie side by side shotguns in 20 gauge. Its one of those that has some folks turning their noses up at them. Posting any question about this gun will immediately cause a dozen replies to what a POS it is and if a gun's price tag isn't at least equal to a mortgage payment then it is worthless, if not dangerous.
Today I took it hunting. I didn't have time to pattern the gun or even shoot a few clay targets with it. I got into some quail. I fired the gun six times and it didn't blow up on me. In fact, every trigger pull resulted in a bang. Not only that, I bagged five birds with those six shots. I missed the first shot on the first bird, the second barrel connected.
Here is my question. What went wrong? This POS shotgun shouldn't even work. The barrel should have peeled back like a banana. Should I return it because it was defective for not being defective?
I know what the replies will be. On the 100th or 1000th trigger pull the shotgun will explode and I will loose fingers and any bystanders will be cut in half by flying shrapnel. Its Russian roulette!
I do realize that you get what you pay for. I suppose that it might even more so for guns. But I am a working stiff. I have house payments to make, utilitities to pay for, insurance premiums to keep up with, and grocery bills to keep our stomachs full. Would I like to have a $2,000 shotgun? You bet! I would also like to have new SUV, a flat screen HD television, and steak and lobster for supper every night.
I guess I'll just have to keep shooting my cheap, POS shotgun and pray for the best. I guess I should update my will for when the big one happens. I mean when the gun blows me up into smithereens!
Today I took it hunting. I didn't have time to pattern the gun or even shoot a few clay targets with it. I got into some quail. I fired the gun six times and it didn't blow up on me. In fact, every trigger pull resulted in a bang. Not only that, I bagged five birds with those six shots. I missed the first shot on the first bird, the second barrel connected.
Here is my question. What went wrong? This POS shotgun shouldn't even work. The barrel should have peeled back like a banana. Should I return it because it was defective for not being defective?
I know what the replies will be. On the 100th or 1000th trigger pull the shotgun will explode and I will loose fingers and any bystanders will be cut in half by flying shrapnel. Its Russian roulette!
I do realize that you get what you pay for. I suppose that it might even more so for guns. But I am a working stiff. I have house payments to make, utilitities to pay for, insurance premiums to keep up with, and grocery bills to keep our stomachs full. Would I like to have a $2,000 shotgun? You bet! I would also like to have new SUV, a flat screen HD television, and steak and lobster for supper every night.
I guess I'll just have to keep shooting my cheap, POS shotgun and pray for the best. I guess I should update my will for when the big one happens. I mean when the gun blows me up into smithereens!