Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd revive this one.
Topic: my wife's LC9s with just a couple hundred rounds through it. Even though we purchased it last December, it's been a heck of year getting to the range.
We've got three mags for it that we've been using, an Italian 7-rounder, and USA made 7- and 8-rounders (btw, the 8-rounder is made from the same shell as the 7-rounder; it just has an extended base plate; it'd be nice if we could just buy those).
Issue: the follower on both of the 7-rounders tend to stick, both while loading (using an UPLULA), and while (mis)feeding. The sticking point comes when loading or feeding the second round from the bottom (i.e. the round above the one on the follower). I'm guessing that the mags need to be disassembled, cleaned and maybe some rough edges touched up, but am surprised that both 7-rounders are exhibiting the same problem. The misfeed also appears to be contributing to a failure to eject as that top round flops around. I (or my wife) had some stovepipes and at least one where the empty case was stuck between the slide and the barrel, lengthwise, basically half in/half out, pointing down range.
Other "issue": While watching my wife pull the slide back and release it to load the first round from the magazine, I noticed the slide show a slight hesitation as it went into battery. It always went home (she released it cleanly), but that hesitation has me wondering if I have the feed ramp issue discussed here.
Ammo was Federal bulk 115 gr RN and Freedom Munitions 115 gr HP.
I KNOW I need to get off TDC and break it all down. That's next. Thanks for listening, and feedback appreciated.