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Old December 20, 2008, 10:32 PM   #2
45_Shooter
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If I refused to carry a gun after 1 malfunction, then I'd never have a gun to carry!

If the thing can go a few hundred rounds of various ammo without a malfunction, then it's good enough IMO. But, after awhile you're going to encounter a situation that chokes the gun somehow. Doesn't matter what brand, caliber, size, or whatnot. It might be user induced, ammo induced, or gun induced.

If it doesn't like the ammo then use something different, or figure out why the gun doesn't like it and fix the problem. It may be that OAL, profile, powder charge, etc. are just out of range of what the designers expected, or the ammo was actually made out of spec.
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