RalphMP9FS
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I have a new (7-14) M&P 9FS (mfg date 9-2013), and on my last range visit I had two nose up failure to completely feed 1st rounders and 1 during firing. I shot 200 rounds and was using new Federal Champion 115 round nose bullets. So far, I ran 400 rounds total through it since new.
Today I decided to dry cycle a full mag to see what happens. I cleaned the gun very well and lightly oiled before doing this. I had one nose up fail to feed at ~14 rounds. I reloaded the mag with the same bullets and did this again and had two this time. Two of the jams went into battery by hitting the back of the slide, but one did not and had to eject that round. The fourth time I reloaded the mag (same bullets) I had four fail to feeds.
Each jammed brass casing had a little nick in the leading shoulder on the edge, and I think that is where the jamming starts.
Before you guys start yelling at me, I'm fully aware about bullet setback from cycling live rounds several times. I have those 17 rounds is a separate bag and will give them to the range monitor on my next visit. Some of the rounds got setback a good 1/16".
Anyway, I'm a bit concerned about this issue and wonder what is an acceptable fail to feed percentage. I have a new Taurus G2 Millenium 9mm, and I cycled a full 12 round mag through it, and it dry cycled them so much smoother than my M&P does.
Here's a pic of what the jam looks like (an XD not my M&P)
Today I decided to dry cycle a full mag to see what happens. I cleaned the gun very well and lightly oiled before doing this. I had one nose up fail to feed at ~14 rounds. I reloaded the mag with the same bullets and did this again and had two this time. Two of the jams went into battery by hitting the back of the slide, but one did not and had to eject that round. The fourth time I reloaded the mag (same bullets) I had four fail to feeds.
Each jammed brass casing had a little nick in the leading shoulder on the edge, and I think that is where the jamming starts.
Before you guys start yelling at me, I'm fully aware about bullet setback from cycling live rounds several times. I have those 17 rounds is a separate bag and will give them to the range monitor on my next visit. Some of the rounds got setback a good 1/16".
Anyway, I'm a bit concerned about this issue and wonder what is an acceptable fail to feed percentage. I have a new Taurus G2 Millenium 9mm, and I cycled a full 12 round mag through it, and it dry cycled them so much smoother than my M&P does.
Here's a pic of what the jam looks like (an XD not my M&P)
