I think it's pretty funny that when people talk about their P guns all they generally say is that they never jammed ... Never any talk about accuracy, ergonomics, weight, build quality, machining quality, etc ... It's always ... I can't remember when they ever jammed.
If that's your only criteria for a SA (which for many it seems to be) ... You have the right gun for you with your P gun ...
My standards for a SA go WAY beyond 'They never jammed'. An occasional jam, which is usually caused by ammo anyway ... Is no big deal if you're a gun person and know how to deal with it. Most any gun ... If it's built loose enough ... With very large tolerances ... Will never jam .... Of course ... They'll have a hard time shooting good groups as well ... Which is the number one reason for shooters dumping their P series guns. If your only need is to hit a chest size target at 7-10 yards ... They work just great, and that's a valid reason to own them. If you shoot for group size, which is pretty much All 99.9999% of gun owners will ever do, compared to SD ... You run out of useable accuracy REALLY quick with P guns, with the notable exception of the P90.
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