bdb benzino
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I have a CW9 and had a CW45 and both are flawless!!
After I get over the nostalgia and novelty of the 442 with CT, I'll be shopping for another PM9.
Dean1818 said:It does make you wonder.
I have a SIG 226 that has never had a FTF or a FTE
I have rented a Sig239 and other guns and had several FTF
In my opinion SIG and Glocks are brutally reliable
BUT
ALL semi manufacturers make a lemon every now and then
However....... I just cant get into the glock trigger for IWB CCW and the grip(It just doesn't feel right) is thick and at an angle that doesnt fit me
The P239 is just too big and thick for IWB CCW. (IMHO) I also have fantastic accuracy on SA....... but might as well shoot up in the air on the DA shot
I am also trying to buy American made on all of my purchases
I hope that my K9 is one of the 80% !!!!
Thanks for everyones input
I bought a new P380 last Sept. and have had a many feed/eject issues with it since I bought it (500 rounds now). When I first got it, I'd typically experience 6 or 7 failures per 50 rounds and that continued through the 200 round break-in. The feed issues could aways be solved by tapping the back of the slide but the FTEs required the mag to be dropped/replaced in order to clear.
This continued past the 200 round break-in using multiple brands and types of ammo. Remington, PMC, WWB, round or flat nose...didn't matter. I kept track of failures per magazine and neither was more reliable than the other. I contacted Kahr, and they sent a stiffer set of springs which solved the feed issues, but not the FTEs.
I just sent the gun back to Kahr and hopefully they can figure out what's wrong and make it run. I really like the P380 and haven't given up on it. It conceals like nothing else, has an outstanding trigger, and I can shoot it far more accurately than the .38 snub it replaced (Ruger LCR). I intend to add a CM9 or perhaps a PM9 depending on how satisfied I am with Kahr service.
I've got a G19 with 2,000+ flawless rounds, but the P380 is a gun you can carry when wardrobe/social situations limit your options.