2nd trip to the range yesterday, didn't go to well. As a result, I've got more questions.
I took 2 pistols to the range yesterday, an XDm-45 compact and the R9. I put about 100 rounds through the XD before putting it away and changing to the R9. I've only had the R9, just about a week now. The day I bought it (I wasn't keeping track) I shot maybe 4 - 6 magazines of Federal 115 gr target loads. I haven't done anything to the R9, no cleaning or disassemble, and yesterday using the same ammo started having trouble on the 3rd mag. (What's the difference between failure to extract, FTE and a stovepipe?)
On the 3rd round, from the 3rd mag, the slide was held partially open, I could see the brass still in the chamber, and another round was trying to load from the mag. The bullet was touching the bottom of the brass still in the chamber.
I had a hell of a time trying to get the magazine out so I could clear the weapon, I really needed 3 hands. Using my pocket knife, I was eventually able to gain enough leverage, with the pistol on the bench pointing down range, to hold back the mag release and get the mag past the mag release, after that it came out fine. The "next" round, the one pressing its nose against the brass, came out with the mag. I cleared the gun and reloaded it from the same magazine. Fired and had the exact same thing happen again, including several minutes working to get the magazine out enough so that it would move past the mag release.
Now I know you guys keep saying that this needs special treatment, likes some ammo more than others, and needs to be kept clean. I'm shooting the Federal ammo at the moment, because that's what I got. (This range did have some Golden Saber 147 gr, which I picked up on the way out.)
So I guess my question would be, what has been the maximum number of rounds you've fired before cleaning and if there was a time separation in there, how long between cleanings and firings, and have you seen problems similar to what I'm describing?
Bill