Purchased an SD9 last night and had enough time after work to run out to the range and put 125 rounds thru her.
I started out with some 115 grain PMC FMJ. Fired the first round and it stopped. One live round hung up on the feed ramp going into the empty chamber. Had to drop the magazine and clear it. I inserted the magazine again and fired. This time the round went into the chamber, but the slide did not close all the way. I could see the next round in the magazine. I was discouraged. I cleaned the SD9 the night before and oiled it as directed. I then loaded the magazine again and it went flawless for the next 123 rounds, but........
The darn thing was throwing just about every shell casing into either my forehead or on top of my head. I would say roughly 110 rounds made contact with my head or shoulders in one way or another.
Ammunition used:
50 rounds PMC 115 FMJ
50 Rounds Federal 115 FMJ
20 rounds Hornady Tap 147 JHP (Ouch
) I had planned on having that for the ride home but had my Duty weapon with me.
5 rounds of Federal 147 grain Hydra-shok. (Had those 5 as spares in the truck glove box)
I normally carry a Glock 19, but wanted to try the SD9. I owned a Sigma about 4 years ago and it was flawless all the way thru. It took me a month to finally decide on the SD9 over the Sigma and for a brief moment regretted my decision.
I had gone for the Prom queen who left me standing on the dance floor when I should have taken the female school geek who would have been 100% faithful to me.
While convinced my feeding and reliability problems will or have worked themselves out, I am torn what to do about the empty brass hitting me on the forehead breaking my concentration. Oh , by the way, the SD 9 is plenty accurate for what its worth. I probably could have put them all in the center at the 15 yard line, but dang flying brass was distracting me. Anyone ever work out an ejector problem to keep it from doing that?
I started out with some 115 grain PMC FMJ. Fired the first round and it stopped. One live round hung up on the feed ramp going into the empty chamber. Had to drop the magazine and clear it. I inserted the magazine again and fired. This time the round went into the chamber, but the slide did not close all the way. I could see the next round in the magazine. I was discouraged. I cleaned the SD9 the night before and oiled it as directed. I then loaded the magazine again and it went flawless for the next 123 rounds, but........

Ammunition used:
50 rounds PMC 115 FMJ
50 Rounds Federal 115 FMJ
20 rounds Hornady Tap 147 JHP (Ouch

5 rounds of Federal 147 grain Hydra-shok. (Had those 5 as spares in the truck glove box)
I normally carry a Glock 19, but wanted to try the SD9. I owned a Sigma about 4 years ago and it was flawless all the way thru. It took me a month to finally decide on the SD9 over the Sigma and for a brief moment regretted my decision.
I had gone for the Prom queen who left me standing on the dance floor when I should have taken the female school geek who would have been 100% faithful to me.
While convinced my feeding and reliability problems will or have worked themselves out, I am torn what to do about the empty brass hitting me on the forehead breaking my concentration. Oh , by the way, the SD 9 is plenty accurate for what its worth. I probably could have put them all in the center at the 15 yard line, but dang flying brass was distracting me. Anyone ever work out an ejector problem to keep it from doing that?