My father gave me a browning (FN) BDM years ago for my 21st birthday. This is the same gun on which I learned to shoot semi-auto pistols as a kid. So, of course it's priceless to me. As a defense pistol, however:. When I first started shooting it again, I had one or two failures every 10 rounds (hi-cap ban victim). These failures varied from fail to feed, fail to extract, and stove-pipes. Needless to say, I wouldn't trust my life on it. And so it went - to the bottom of my closet. I finally bought new mags (10 rounders at 35 bucks!). The feed problem stopped, but the failures to extract and eject still exist. With close inspection of the extractor, it looks tip-top. I keep my guns very clean so thats not the problem. Any suggestions? I, also, can't find BDM spare parts (though I haven't looked that deep). I've heard rumors of BDMs being weak in the frame and slide. That said, is it even worth it? Or, should I just keep it as a very seldom fired momento?