Okay folks, all the paperwork finally cleared and I picked up "Robby" a few days ago. I could bring it on the LGS' indoor range, but couldn't leave the store with it until the amended carry permit came back from the County Clerk's office with the new guns listed on it... gotta love NY!
Robby is an R9S, S/N R5225, and reportedly had very light single-owner use before coming to me. Based on the wear (lack thereof, really) and the fact that the case came with what I presume to be the original spare replacement spring, I have no reason to doubt that. I would guess about 100 rounds before I got it, if not less.
I fired some Blazer JHP ammo through it just to get a feel for the gun and to see how it ran. Upon receipt, it appeared to be properly lubricated, and the firing pin retainer did NOT move at all when I checked it. The grip screws were plenty tight. (I did my homework ahead of time re: common issues). When I loaded a full six-round mag into it, it didn't want to chamber the first round. I am NOT a wimp when it comes to racking a slide, so I know I pulled it back all the way and let it go rather than riding it forward. It seemed to me as though the case mouth was hanging up on the bottom of the feed ramp, but I sure wasn't going to stick my booger hooks into the chamber to research further; I already knew that these guns were picky about what they eat and I had a box of the proper "food" on the way (Speer Gold Dot 124 Gr JHP). The problem was correctable by giving the back of the slide a tap, as suggested in the manual. Mags with five rounds would feed the first one, but at least one of the remaining shots hung up in the same manner in three out of the four magazines I eventually fired that first day. I don't recall the details but I do know there wasn't any discernible pattern. No other failures of any sort.
After that first session, I disassembled and cleaned everything and decided that, while I waited for the paperwork to get squared away, I'd like to get the remaining exposed "shiny bits" like the barrel, hammer, trigger, mag catch, mag baseplates, etc. Cerakoted in satin black. I could take PARTS of the gun out of the store, just not the frame with the serial number. Plus, I wanted to dimple the sight posts IOT have a spot to put some sight paint (or nail polish, as was also suggested). The guy I sent the parts to did a great job, and he also polished the barrel feed ramp. Although I was somewhat concerned about the Cerakoting reducing what are known to be some already pretty tight tolerances, lubrication and reassembly seemed to prove these concerns to be unfounded. Working the action by hand with no magazine, it feels like it runs like a Swiss watch. Not that I've had it side by side with a Covert model, but I suspect you couldn't hardly tell the difference between the two without looking at my wallet to see all the money that's still in there! I also went with a set of VZ Grips and put some TractionGrip on the front and back straps. It LOOKS like a whole different gun thanks to the Cerakoting, and FEELS like a whole different gun thanks to the grip modifications!
In the meantime, my Speer Gold Dots had arrived, and the "adoption" paperwork followed shortly thereafter. I haven't had a chance to FIRE the pistol in its current configuration, but after doing some functions checks at home I have some concerns to say the least. At least one round in each mag fails to feed in the same manner as described above. Sometimes two or three. No clear pattern (like 'it's always the first one' or 'it's always the third one,' etc.) Plus, I can see a "gouge" that runs down from almost the tip of the nose of the bullet, down the jacket, and all the way down the casing on EVERY round that I cycle through the gun by hand. It's as though (my guess) the feed ramp is shaving a bit off of every round as it chambers them. I noticed this on the Blazers, too, so I don't think it has anything to do with the feed ramp polishing.
I do have some 9mm snap caps, which do NOT have a lip where the case mouth would normally be... I didn't yet try cycling those to see if it doesn't hang up with them, but that's a troubleshooting step I'll try tonight. I also did NOT yet try swapping out the recoil spring with the (presumably original and unused) spare in the case. When I had the gun disassembled, I did compare the two side-by-side and the one in the bag is noticeably longer by at least 1/4". I have a 5-pack on the way from Wolff.
BOTTOM LINE: I suspect one of three issues (or a combination thereof) is at play and would very much welcome some suggestions:
1) Recoil spring too weak and needs to be replaced.
2) Magazine springs too strong and need to be compressed.
3) Barrel feed ramp is out of tolerance/alignment and needs to be smoothed.
Thanks in advance for the help! I can't wait to EDC this thing once all the bugs are worked out.
-Jon