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Thread: A Lorcin 380 lives up to it's reputation

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    Or Raven...

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    Back when

    Back when I didn't know better, though I about hate to admit it, I bought a Lorcin .380 at the recommendation of a friend who said, "Everybody shot those when I was in the Navy." I was poor at the time and wanted a gun to take to the range.

    Took it out and it wouldn't cycle more than a few rounds at a time. I guess I got lucky, 'cause it didn't have a chance to break. Took it home and put it up and never shot it again. Ended up trading it to someone who knew what he was getting and wanted it anyway.

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    I believe a killer used a cheap .380 to murder a police officer in my city a few years ago.

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    lol...I too bought one for my 1st pistol... I still have mine, but the firing pin broke..can I have the one outta that one..? I could never bring myself to pay anymore $$ for this pos..sure a far cry from the Glocks and Sigs I own/have owned since.

    BTW...I put probably 500 rounds thru mine..never any problems....but mine is probably close to 16 years old. Maybe it was higher quali...bwahahahahahahaha riiight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilgrim View Post
    I'm done with anything Lorcin myself. I don't even want to look at one.
    Well, duh! Lorcin's fine print specifies that it should only be fired on Saturday evenings.

    Too funny. Glad nobody was hurt.

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    I see these allll the time at fun shows for less than 100 bucks. I guess you get what you paid for with these!

    Glad you werent hurt my man
    Its only until we have nothing that we're free to do anything

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    Thanks for destroying a perfectly good low rent pimp gun .....what a POS! if you want a good gun get a Jennings
    Formerly known as "Son of Vlad Tepes"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilgrim View Post
    Ah, just needs a little.

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    Think a pipe gun would be more reliable and safer.

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    Wow, that brings back some memories. My father in law used to carry one of these at night when he walked the condo property he was managing. He let me take it to the range to see how accurate it was. It would not fire more than 2 rounds before jamming and I was lucky to get it on paper at 10-12 yards
    I told him if he was confronted to just throw it at the bad guys cuz it would be more dangerous that way.

    He has a glock 9mm now.

    S.M.
    Last edited by sandman99and9; 11-26-09 at 17:02.
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