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I hear more customer feedback on HST not feeding in some guns. I have not had any negatives in years with the Ranger T-Series,Frangible, Bonded or regular jhp.
They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq . Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it has worked for over 200 years, and we are not using it anymore.
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| Posts: 37 | Location: SW Illinois | Registered: 13 October 2007 |    |
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I don't know, but I grease the feed ramp, barrel hood, chamber and breech face on my P3AT. A little grease can only help feeding.
Don't carry a gun because of what may happen today. Carry because once, just once, and at the least likely time imaginable, you may run into the worst monster you ever could imagine. Be their worst nightmare and resist them with all the stubbornness that our pioneer ancestors posessed. To do less is to be unamerican.
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| Posts: 3161 | Location: The Rust Belt Buckle/Michigan | Registered: 06 September 2006 |    |
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Before you judge anything reliable, or otherwise, make sure those pistols of yours have been through a several hundred round break in with regular cleaning along the way. In my case I mirror polished the feed ramp on my P3AT as part of a fluff and buff. Even after all of that, the Ranger should probably be the best choice. Good luck BTW.
Don't carry a gun because of what may happen today. Carry because once, just once, and at the least likely time imaginable, you may run into the worst monster you ever could imagine. Be their worst nightmare and resist them with all the stubbornness that our pioneer ancestors posessed. To do less is to be unamerican.
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| Posts: 3161 | Location: The Rust Belt Buckle/Michigan | Registered: 06 September 2006 |    |
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Kcabbage, can I ask what guns you were using?
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quote: Originally posted by KCabbage: ...I'm shooting a new Walther PPS and a used Beretta 92 compact type M. In my opinion, the PPS has a goofy feed ramp. It's two pieces which isn't out of the ordinary, but the top barrel/ramp has way too much play. When I took it shooting, the 147gr. FMJ with a truncated cone fed well, but the 147 HST actually caught it's lip between the two ramps.
If it's any help, Chicago PD had problems in their officers' compact service pistols with 147-grain Remington Golden Sabers and early-on productions runs of CCI/Speer 147-grain Gold Dots. It seems that the OAL of some lots of 147-grain service ammo was just a bit too long to reliably feed in compact pistols. CCI/Speer "fixed" the problem for Chicago PD and all went well after that with the compact guns. CPD's range staff told me they never had a problem getting any type of 147-grain jhp to feed reliably through full-sized pistols. I gave a box of Federal 147-grain HST's to a buddy who wanted to try them in his compact Smith and Wesson M&P pistol. They wouldn't feed reliably in it either. I don't have a compact 9mm, but I can attest that 147's run flawlessly through my full-sized 9mm pistols. YMMV, I guess. Keith
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| Posts: 44 | Location: Indiana | Registered: 09 May 2005 |    |
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