The wife and I meandered in to the local Bass Pro, and browsed the handgun case. She noticed a hammerless snub nose 38 S&W and asked to see it. While she was looking at it, I asked the salesman if it was all metal, or metal and plastic, as some are. He said all quality guns are metal and plastic. "Excuse me?" Yea, he says. All the good guns are made that way.
Then I pointed out (to my wife) it was a wheel gun. "Remember" I said, "When the boys and I were shooting last weekend, everyone of their guns jammed but mine." He pipes in "What kind of guns are they?" I said a S&W, Walther, AR and a Sig. "Oh" he said. "You weren't shooting quality guns." I said I was shooting a redhawk and had no troubles at all. Again he said that was not a quality gun. And you can't run with it. I told him I don't need to run, I'm the one carrying the .44 magnum
Yea, we left.
All "quality" guns are metal and plastic? I happen to be the no-so-proud owner of this gem, a Davis Industries P380. It's all metal except for the plastic grips, but it's anything but quality.
I do keep it around for fun though. This is one of the guns that defines the term
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