wow6599
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I've not heard much negative about the Walther PPQ in 9mm. I've ran across sporadic reports of issues with the .40 S&W, but still not much.
After work a couple of weeks ago a few of us went to the range to shoot darts (targets that look like dart boards).......the loser pays for beer afterwards. My PPQ, which only had about 75 rounds through it, gave me about 6-8 FTFeed in a few different factory mags - I took 5 to be exact.
The cartridge would feed about 1/2 the way in and stop. This happened with Federal, WWB and my loads. All 115 gr. I would drop the mag, lock the slide back & use my car key to clear it.
It didn't matter if it was the 3rd rd or 14th rd.
The idea of S&W "fixing" a German made Walther bothers me, but I really like the gun and want it to work - and full size poly 9s shouldn't need a break-in period, IMHO.
Any ideas?
After work a couple of weeks ago a few of us went to the range to shoot darts (targets that look like dart boards).......the loser pays for beer afterwards. My PPQ, which only had about 75 rounds through it, gave me about 6-8 FTFeed in a few different factory mags - I took 5 to be exact.
The cartridge would feed about 1/2 the way in and stop. This happened with Federal, WWB and my loads. All 115 gr. I would drop the mag, lock the slide back & use my car key to clear it.
It didn't matter if it was the 3rd rd or 14th rd.
The idea of S&W "fixing" a German made Walther bothers me, but I really like the gun and want it to work - and full size poly 9s shouldn't need a break-in period, IMHO.
Any ideas?