I agree with what some others have posted. I own several .380, .32, and .25 pistols. In virtually every instance ( unless gun has obvious mechanical issues) of " fail to feed", "fail to fire", "fail to eject", it has been an ammo issue; hard primers, overall length, base thickness, bullet design, etc. So with any small pistol the first thing to do is experiment with different ammo. My best example is: with my Bodyguard M&P I tried no less than 4 brands of ammo to find one that didn't produce "light strikes"; finally found that Hornady American Gunner was the ticket, and over 400 trouble free rounds later she's running great.