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Originally Posted by Jorgsmash
I do believe that perhaps a change in brand/type/grain of ammo could fix the issue or cause it not to happen again, but it shouldn't happen in the first place. 9 failures to extract within the first 100 rounds is just unacceptable. It almost makes me feel as if I can never trust the pistol again to be 100% reliable.
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I have an inexpensive KelTec PF9 9mm that cost me around $250 new.
I broke it in with run of the mill 115gr. ammo and went through 229 rounds without one jam.
I consider it broken-in at this point.
You certainly have a right to be upset with your situation.
The best thing you can do is probably send it back to the mothership and hope they repair it correctly (good luck).