Re: Is Jiminez any good?
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 6:34 pm
Melt them down and start over?skb12172 wrote:How would one improve their designs to something functional, yet affordable?
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Melt them down and start over?skb12172 wrote:How would one improve their designs to something functional, yet affordable?
Isn't that what HiPoint does?skb12172 wrote:How would one improve their designs to something functional, yet affordable?
The major issue is that they're isn't much room to fix them. Tolerances are sloppy, machining is sloppy, fit and finish is sloppy. The designs are barely workable if100% correct. Add in the crap processes and it's junk.skb12172 wrote:How would one improve their designs to something functional, yet affordable?
I think it's a great idea for OGs and wannabe OGs to use these POS guns.......much better than them using Sigs or HKs.Candyman wrote:I'm ashamed to admit that I have gotten pretty good at fixing these cheap POS guns . It is only because I have to test fire them for work from time to time.
The way you make them better is by buying a better gun.
You can bath a pig and put nice ornaments on it............... but it's still a pig.skb12172 wrote:What about their designs with better materials and machining?