I find my Walther PPS M1 9mm easy to carry and easy to shoot well for a gun in this size range. I have tried to like my G19 and the CM9 but always end up back to the PPS.
Bought 10K in December 2012 (brass colored) . Failure rate has averaged 5% in the first 8K.
Never had a failed primer with CCI, Federal, or Winchester in the 35 years I've reloaded.
You folks make it hard for members to share there ideas and experiences.
I don't believe the poster deserved this type of response to what he thought was a good process of gun maintenance . (The High Road?)
RCBS bench primer
I've used the RCBS bench priming tool for the last few years . I've also used the Lee's hand primer and RCBS's hand priming tool and for ease of use , speed, and feel the RCBS bench mounted primer is hard to beat.
I have a recent batch (maybe 3 or 4 months old ) which I have had at least a dozen misfires on in the last 4000 rounds. All had good primer strikes. Most I tried a second time with no success.
I've used Dillon dies and Lee dies to reload 9mm and always experienced a small amount of wrinkling or bullet imaging at the top half of the case. It has always shot fine , just don't enjoy the appearance of the finished product as well as a factory finished 9MM . Any dies out there that don't...
I'm currently using the Crossbreed AIWB holster with very good success. It appears large in the picture but is quite small for my Walthers PPS . Takes up a little more room on your belt than your traditional leather IWB holster. The clip ends up close to your belt buckle and the gun is at the...
Great gun! I've had a PPQ 9MM for 2 years, and have about 3500 rounds through it. Definitely my favorite ,I can shoot it better than any of my centerfire pistols.
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