Gryz
Bearcat
Hi all! I'm Gryz from Pennsylvania. Fresh out of college and getting ready for the real world. I've been shooting since I was very young, my grandfather took me hunting and to the range all the time so I am very familiar with rifles and shotguns. When he passed about 4 years ago I inherited his Colt .38 Revolver. It's pretty old but still a lot of fun and that was my first experience with a pistol really.
So now I became interested in buying a semi-auto for the range and protection especially if I end up working in a big city. I decided on the SR-9 and was pleased with all the reviews I read. I took it to the range for the first time and even after a good initial cleaning, it was jamming on every 3 or so shots. It was like it wasn't ejecting the spents quick enough before the bolt came back....it was kind of embarassing.
So I read about possible issues with WWB ammo, the low grain and such which I was using and also a possible limp wrist.
I am hoping the result is due to it being a brand new gun and needing broken in, but just thought I would ask and see if any of you found a pin-point remedy for this issue.
Thanks!
So now I became interested in buying a semi-auto for the range and protection especially if I end up working in a big city. I decided on the SR-9 and was pleased with all the reviews I read. I took it to the range for the first time and even after a good initial cleaning, it was jamming on every 3 or so shots. It was like it wasn't ejecting the spents quick enough before the bolt came back....it was kind of embarassing.
So I read about possible issues with WWB ammo, the low grain and such which I was using and also a possible limp wrist.
I am hoping the result is due to it being a brand new gun and needing broken in, but just thought I would ask and see if any of you found a pin-point remedy for this issue.
Thanks!