Is Jimenez arms still in business?
Jimenez Arms filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in February 2020. Its assets were transferred to a new company, JA Industries, which resumed operations.
What is a striker fired pistol?
With a striker-fired handgun, there is no hammer present. When the slide is racked back and released forward, the firing pin remains back and under spring tension. The trigger releases this tension and allows the pin to push forward resulting in firing the round in the chamber.
Which is better striker-fired or hammer?
If you try shooting a hammer-fired pistol and cocking the hammer is a struggle, and you need two hands to pull the trigger, a striker-fired pistol will be a good option for you. However, that being said, what may be difficult at first can always be improved. With practice, pulling a long, heavy trigger can become easy.
Should you always keep one in the chamber?
While it is generally correct, it doesn’t apply to a gun being carried for self-defense. Your concealed carry, everyday carry gun should be ready for use. The firearm needs to be ready to be used against an attacker. In this way, it is appropriate (if you desire) to carry with a round in the chamber.
Is gun printing illegal in Texas?
Printing is not Illegal. Licensed open carry is now permitted in Texas.
Are there any thoughts on the Jennings 9mm?
Re: Jennings 9mm, any thoughts? You do get what you pay for. The Jennings guns are designed strictly with price-point in mind. They are not designed to be shot a lot (or even a bunch), and dont take dry-firing well at all. Their niche in the market is for people that simply cannot afford anything else.
Do you get what you pay for with a Jennings gun?
You do get what you pay for. The Jennings guns are designed strictly with price-point in mind. They are not designed to be shot a lot (or even a bunch), and dont take dry-firing well at all. Their niche in the market is for people that simply cannot afford anything else. I would suggest saving a bit more and picking up a Kel-Tec P11.
What’s the difference between a Jennings gun and a P11?
The Jennings guns are designed strictly with price-point in mind. They are not designed to be shot a lot (or even a bunch), and dont take dry-firing well at all. Their niche in the market is for people that simply cannot afford anything else. I would suggest saving a bit more and picking up a Kel-Tec P11.