Guys - I just picked up my R9S, black frame, stainless slide 10 days ago and just got a chance to test it yesterday.
But first, let me say that I was reading a few posts during the week about how recoil is "snappy" and how many of you have problems with failures to feed and/or to eject, or even how picky the pup can be about its diet.
So - I was a little apprehensive now, begining to wonder if my $1000 gun was going to spend more time in the shop than at the range or in my pocket. And if recoil was going to "sting".
Well, no real worries! Recoil - no big deal, doesn't seem any different from my Kel-Tec 380 ( even though I haven't shot it in a year). It ate everything - up to a point. The first mag of 5 was just a mix of different HP ammo I grabbed and loaded. The second mag was 5 roundball. The third mag of 5 was 147gr Federal Hydra Shock. The Fourth mag was 5 silvertips. Then I loaded 5 of Winchester 115gr Hp and the trigger locked up. The trigger would only travel about 3/8 of an inch. I was not going to force it. I pulled out the mag and cleared the chamber. I remembered from DDGATOR's factory tour photos that the right grip panel hold some parts in place. Sure enough, the right front grip screw was very loose on the right grip panel. So I figured a trigger bar was out of place. I packed up and called it a day, since I had no metric allen wrenches with me.
When I got home, the right front screw had come loose by 1 1/2 full turns and the others by 1/2 or more. Needles to say I was surprised.
But on the other hand, I am very happy how the gun did fire all ammo and was not picky -- oh yea, 2 other minor problems - twice, primers failed to fire on the first strike, but did fire on the second attempt. Positive note for a true double action. On the other hand - I might need a heavier main spring- I must admit I have an awful sweet and light trigger pull for a double-action pistol.
Has anybody else had to change out the Main spring?
Reinz