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People often say "Wish I hadn't gotten rid of that one..." but....

3 Kimbers
Taurus 1911
Bersa Thunder 380
S&W M&P45c
Beretta 96
XDS 45

The Smith and the XDS were decent guns, just lost interest in them. The rest were all junk.
 
Kel-tec sub 2000
Thought it was a great concept but sights sucked and aftermarket sights sucked. Just could not get into it.

1st gen Ruger ranch 300 blk. Early Model
very ammo picky. would not shoot most bulk ammo. Light primer strikes. Called ruger and they said they were not aware of the issue. Looked it up on the web and it was common. (giving a second chance) I have since purchase a 2nd gen that takes AR mags. Have not had a chance to shoot it. It will be a hunting rifle for my son so i will just have to find what hunting ammo has no issues. The primers on several rounds are too hard for the Ruger.
 
One just like this.
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I was issued one in 1985.
Jammed all the time, impossible to keep clean, rattled like a tinker cart and
never made the 50 meter target fall.
 
I want to hear about the ones you are GLAD you got rid of.

I admit, guns tend to be a one way street for me. Acquire, tip canoe over, acquire replacement. So I can only think of a very few I've gotten rid of and generally speaking, wish I hadn't.

So, which one(s) is good riddance?

A Para Ordnance Warthog .45 with night sights. I wanted it to run right, but it just wouldn't. Feed failures, eject issues....great looking pistol with good capacity in a small package, but it wouldn't run....so I traded it back to the store for something else.
 
M&P 15-22! Wanted to love it but it would only eat CCI ammo. Mine hated bulk range 22lr and sometimes wouldn’t fire the CCI if I didn’t hold my tongue right while loading those pain in the ass mags. Sold it and bought a trusty Ruger 10/22 takedown that eats any 22lr
 
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