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Are Jennings Bryco 380s any good?


Irish Pat

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They tend to be on the low end of the .380's both in quality and reliability. Not a gun I would use for anything but a range gun

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Pard please listen to me !

STAY AWAY JUNK ! :blink:

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They tend to be on the low end of the .380's both in quality and reliability. Not a gun I would use for anything but a range gun

Chantry is being very kind in his description of Jennings. Adios Sgt. Jake
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Great Gun...sell anything you have to obtain it....all your other guns, house, the kids, car, motorcycle, gold....what ever it takes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wyatt

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Had a Jennings 22 long ago. If I had a dollar for every full magazine that cycled through it without a jam, I wouldn't have enough to buy a pack of crackers from a vending machine. JENNING = JUNK !!

 

P.S. I use something heavier for my trot lines.

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Years ago there was a guy named Lorcin Jennings that wanted to get in the gun manufacturing business. He started two companies to make guns, one was the Lorcin and the other the Jennings, Both a pile of crap.

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I have an old Jennings semi-auto .22 that I bought back in the 60's. I'm waiting for some city around here to offer a gun buy back program so I can dump it on them. :)

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A lady I work with offered to sell me her Jennings Bryco 380, I have never had anything like that ..are they any good? irish Pat sass 19486

They have one major flaw, they're not heavy enough to be a boat anchor.

 

IMHO

Randy

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I think that this is the first post that I have ever seen that is 100% in agreement.

 

NO!

 

Don't cut corners when purchasing a gun that needs to fire when you need it to fire. These are NOT that gun.

 

Snakebite

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...had one back a few years ago... .380. I had jam issues constantly, and rather than sell it again, I carefully placed it in a bucket and poured it full of concrete. The Jennings/Bryco .380 now serves me well as a boat anchor.

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I've never owned one, but if I'm understanding the opinions stated here, apparently you can have them nickle plated and have a shiny POS. Just trying to be the eternal optimist here. :D

 

 

Okay, here's a positive thought: Never have I seen the Wire in such harmonious agreement. :D

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I have a Chrome J-22, works good for Rat Killin! Also got a couple of Possums with it.

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There are was to make them work. Would I depend on it to save my life....NO.

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If you can get it to fire two shots before it jams, you got a good one.

 

Offer her $20, and then wait for a buy-back and trade it in for the $100 worth of Big Mac coupons.

That's for sure. A friuend of mine had one. I called it a bangclick because that's what it did every time. :rolleyes:

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Buy it cheap then the next time a local PD is doing a "gun buy back" trade it in and profit!

I have a Jennings 22 that I traded a 20.00 CPU for, that I am waiting to trade in. It's not like you are giving them real guns.

 

Lefty the only reason NOT to do that is you're supporting "anti-gun" policies.

 

Please everyone refrain from selling guns to cities "buy back" programs. Yer just advancing their anti-gun policies.

 

Like was said buy it fer $25 and take it to a gun show and sell it for $75 or whatever. Just MHO, Rye

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My 9mm Lorcin has never missed a lick. But I can't figure out how to break it down for a good cleaning so it just sits. I heard most of the good ones were stolen off the line while being tested. Bad neighborhood for building guns I guess.

Cash

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:)

Howdy... we live in a seafood rich environment.... ocean, bay(s) and rivers. The Chesapeake Blue Crab is famous as a food source.... shipped across the country and highly prized. We catch them by placing wire cages with a piece of chicken in it, attached to a line and float held in place at the bottom of the water by a weight. The BRYCO makes an excellent 'crab' weight and as such I can recommend the BRYCO as just that.... a Crab Weight.

 

While in the gun business for years, I saw several of these crab weights have catastrophic failures.... one going full auto when the slide was dropped.

 

Your Pard, Deacon Will (Expert in consumable seafood)

 

 

 

:lol::);):P:DB)

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