womble wrote:6 contenders so far but the night is young. Sticking cases definitely wins a bonus point.
Additional bonus points if a part falls of the gun when fired.
womble wrote:The mh12 or rather the butchered version of it sold here, receives an honourable mention for being the dumbest thing ever.
The panel has convened and after lengthy and extensive arduous discussion this years nomination and probably all years,
Goes to the Adler 110 lever action shotgun in all its variants of unfettered total pieces of crap.
For successfully providing many years of dissatisfaction and disappointment to all that wasted their money one.
And the everlasting anguish of trying to make one function reliably and trying to convince others that its not really that bad.
womble wrote:Noted Faedy. Tubular mag 22 is enough for me to condemn it, fumble fingers.
I also note you are a proud owner of an Adler
Die Judicii wrote:I somehow doubt that the OP really does have a finger on the pulse due to never (that I've noticed) posting anything of real substance that indicates actually taking part in the sport or business, of actually and actively taking part of real life hunting.
However, I'll play along with this topic and add from past experience,,,, the worst rifle I've ever owned from new,,,, was a Tikka T3 timbered .308
deye243 wrote:Die Judicii wrote:I somehow doubt that the OP really does have a finger on the pulse due to never (that I've noticed) posting anything of real substance that indicates actually taking part in the sport or business, of actually and actively taking part of real life hunting.
However, I'll play along with this topic and add from past experience,,,, the worst rifle I've ever owned from new,,,, was a Tikka T3 timbered .308
So I'm not the only one that had a tikka that was a piece of s**t
Over The Hill wrote:I nominate the Armalite AR7 takedown/survival rifle I bought new in the 70's. Never could get it to feed reliably regardless of ammo or magazine tuning. Ended up disabling the firing mechanism permanently, bashed a length of steel rod into the chamber and gave it to the neighbours young son to play with as a toy.
bigpete wrote:Chiappa double badger
mickb wrote:bigpete wrote:Chiappa double badger
We have paired up on this subject before Pete. I never miss a chance to vaunt my dissappointment with the Criappa Double badger