USFA Zip 22: How a Garbage Gun Destroyed A Good Company
The USFA Zip 22, a poorly designed .22 LR pistol, led to the financial ruin of the once-respected U.S. Fire Arms Company. Its unconventional ergonomics, hazardous charging mechanism, and internal design flaws resulted in extreme unreliability. The company's decision to sell off its premium SAA manufacturing equipment to fund the Zip 22's development proved to be a fatal error, turning a potentially cheap firearm into a company-killer.









