Yep I'm going there!!!! Buy a Glock and you won't have any problems................
Glock does not make a gun that can compete with the PF-9 as far as size is concerned. And if they did make one it would not be importable.
I know you mentioned the RWS ammo, that ammo is infamous for having very hard primers. The other ammo used should have been ok but I have seen a growing number of complaints about the generic ammo from Wal-Marts in all brands. I don't know if improper storage is a problem with them or if there are other problems.
I still feel a trip back to the factory is called for, make sure you tell them a call tag is needed, shipping should not be on your dime.
Picked up a pf9 on Thursday, shot around 25 rounds of federal, loves eating that and 25 rounds of sellier and bellot, had 1 ftf with that stuff, but I'm way off target at 25 yards was like 12" right I need more range time before I plan on cc.
Was it a soft primer hit? I switched to s and b and had no issues either....It has been running perfectly...
Picked up a pf9 on Thursday, shot around 25 rounds of federal, loves eating that and 25 rounds of sellier and bellot, had 1 ftf with that stuff, but I'm way off target at 25 yards was like 12" right I need more range time before I plan on cc.
The grip sleeves work well, I just hate adding the addition thickness to a pocket gun. You might consider using the sleeve at the range but carrying it naked, you'll never notice the recoil in a gunfight.
If you bought the gun for defensive purposes, then I think you need to make a decision on one basic question: am I willing to trust my life to its performance?
I'd call or contact KelTec before doing anything else.I tried to take back my pf-9 yesterday but the gunshop owner wants me to send it in. He talked about how guns are mass produced and each one cannot have a personal "going over". He stated that the gun would be "perfect" if I send it in to get work done on it. My problems:
- extractor spring screw backed out which allowed the firing pin to eject backwards toward me.
- intermittent failure to extract (which has gotten better with more rounds)
I don't mean to make enemies but if I had to do it over I would never buy this pistol neither would I recommend to anyone.
I'm going to the range this morning to put another 100 through it. Last night I had to keep tightening up the extractor spring screw. Lock tight has been recommended but the end of this screw interacts with the firing pin, so I'll need to be careful with that. I have bought several new guns in my life and never had these issues. I think it's natural to defend a pistol that you choose to carry. It sucks having someone put your gun down. I can get over that if the gun becomes trustworthy for me.