Cesiumsponge
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I would feel woefully inadequate in confidence if I only ran 15x2 rounds through one mag and called it good. A failure at round 31 means a theoretical 3% failure rate. Since you didn't go beyond a larger statistical sampling, one can't say it's 100%.
Guns can cost thousands, and so does training. I paid good money for the gun. I paid good money for the training. I pay good money expending training ammo downrange. 'm going to pay good money for my carry ammo and run enough because my life will depend on it. We all train to overcome failures and stoppages, but we really want to minimize the probability of that occurrence when it's a two-way range or someone with a pointy or smashy object.
Guns can cost thousands, and so does training. I paid good money for the gun. I paid good money for the training. I pay good money expending training ammo downrange. 'm going to pay good money for my carry ammo and run enough because my life will depend on it. We all train to overcome failures and stoppages, but we really want to minimize the probability of that occurrence when it's a two-way range or someone with a pointy or smashy object.