According to the notice from FN it should all be coated.Coated ammo ? Who's selling that ??
I have 500 rounds through my M&P5.7 TS (13347), 400 reloads and 100 factory, and have only experienced one failure to fire, and that was the primer.Anyone having issues with the new M&P 5.7 ? Any extraction issues? Any gunning up in the chamber from the coated 5.7 ammo?
I have 500 rounds through my M&P5.7 TS (13347), 400 reloads and 100 factory, and have only experienced one failure to fire, and that was the primer.
When brand new the magazines were difficult to fill (glad they included the load tool!) but it has fed and functioned flawlessly.
I used to but it never worked consistently and reliably.I'm interested in the 5.7 and just curious. Do you coat your reloads?
On the Federal American Eagle (AE5728A) ammo, I chambered the same round three times from the magazine by using the slide release to load the round in the chamber. On the third chambering, the bullet came loose and fell out of the cartridge. So, it's basically not a good idea to chamber the same round more than once from the magazine by using the slide release to load the round in the chamber. If you want a round chambered and a full magazine installed (22+1), drop a round in the chamber first, close the slide by hand into battery and install the full magazine. That way there is no inertia on the chambered round to make the bullet move forward in the cartridge.Is the 5.7 round any more or less dangerous to rechamber multiple times compared to other pistol rounds? I know that's not how you should feed ammo through the mags, but I'm just curious. Does the necked cartridge keep the bullet from being seated further into the case or does the high pressure make even the slightest additional seating dangerous?
Tried that multiple times before going to the range and made absolutely no difference in freeing/loosening up the following rounds in a fully loaded (22 rounds) magazine. The only thing that worked was what I stated in my earlier thread.You could just load and unload the magazines by hand a few times to loosen them up.