I've seen posts where people have asked "how many rounds between cleanings?" And I'm not asking that. Every firearm I've every had I break down, inspect, clean and lube before taking it to the range. And I clean every gun I fire before putting it away.
And I want to say, that if the R9 could only fire 15 rounds before needed a cleaning - I'm alright with that. I don't expect to need the R9 for more than 5 or 6 shots, 7 rounds and a mag change at the most.
But I have read where people take it to the range, fire 40 or so rounds through it and then start running into problems.
I don't want to experience jams or failure to eject or any failures in my R9 (who does), maybe more than other people, it shakes my confidence.
I really have no problem firing only 20 or 30 rounds through the R9 on a range trip and then cleaning it thouroughly before the next range trip.
On the other hand, I have to pay $20 for every range trip, and I would like to get 200 or so rounds through the R9, and I don't want that process to take forever, or cost me $250 worth of range fees to accomplish it.
So I'm just looking for peoples opinions. If my priority were to ensure that I have trouble-free shooting, how many rounds should I limit myself to before cleaning? I'm going to be firing clean ammo - Gold Dot and Speer Lawman. If I do experience a failure - I don't want the cause of it to be that the pistol is dirty / needs cleaning.
I might even take a cleaning kit with me to the range and if I have to clean it at the range I might do that.