Just bought a P11... love the pistol!
I field striped it, cleaned it up, rem oil lube and decided to cycle a few rounds through it to test the action (I know this is not the safest thing to do) anyways....
I could easily load the first round...
ejecting that round was super tough.. Meaining i had to use alot of force. all were extremely tough to eject. Kinda felt like the barrel was jamed up but then would eject as i applied more force. It cycled the rounds, it just took some muscle. Not planning on cycling anymore but am going to the range tomarrow.... I did some research and found little on the subject.
I did notice scratches on the brass casings.. i also noticed i picked up some 124 gr Nato rounds.... (on my original post i stated 147gr Nato rounds)... from what i read they have a slightly thicker casing.. the p-11 is chambered for 9mm luger
Is this normal for a kel tech p11?
Do i need to break it in a bit?
i am going to get some regular 9mm and see what happens
I field striped it, cleaned it up, rem oil lube and decided to cycle a few rounds through it to test the action (I know this is not the safest thing to do) anyways....
I could easily load the first round...
ejecting that round was super tough.. Meaining i had to use alot of force. all were extremely tough to eject. Kinda felt like the barrel was jamed up but then would eject as i applied more force. It cycled the rounds, it just took some muscle. Not planning on cycling anymore but am going to the range tomarrow.... I did some research and found little on the subject.
I did notice scratches on the brass casings.. i also noticed i picked up some 124 gr Nato rounds.... (on my original post i stated 147gr Nato rounds)... from what i read they have a slightly thicker casing.. the p-11 is chambered for 9mm luger
Is this normal for a kel tech p11?
Do i need to break it in a bit?
i am going to get some regular 9mm and see what happens
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