There was a guy at my range that had one. Cool looking and shot darn good for an inexpensive gun. I was shootin my 9mm at the same time and we ran some of my reloads through the gun. There were a few jams, but they were not the fault of the gun. Some of the bullets were not seated deeply enough and they'd hang up in my gun as well.
I think that for the price, they're a decent fun gun.
Sorry Mac, but the darned things do work, and work well. Between me and the fellow that owned the gun, we probably ran over 300 rounds through the gun, his factory stuff and my reloads. Out of all those rounds, there were five jams and that was due to the reloads with in improperly seated bullets.
Two of the cheapest guns every made were the British Sten gun and out own M3 "Grease gun." I've never shot the Sten, but I can tell you thism that M3 never failed me when the chips were down. Don't knock it until you try it. Neither gun ever failed in combat that I know of. I know mine did not.
Paul B.
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