9mm critical duty problem
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9mm critical duty problem
So I noticed on Monday at the range while unloading a beretta mag full of critical duty ammo that it was slow to slide the next round up. I'd pop the round out with my thumb and have to wait a second while the next round slid up. It was sliding up with the nose downward and I noticed that the rubber insert in the tip was dragging on the front of the magazine.
These being 135gr hp I am sure they are slightly longer OAL. I'm willing to bet if you rapid fire you will get a jam or the slide will close before the next round is up to the top of the mag.
Using the gold dots right now. Gonna shoot a full mag of critical duty rapidly next time I go out.
Btw these are good mags, and functioned without any issues on the range that day using tula 9mm and magtech jhp's. MecGar 18 rounders. The hornady critical duty also slide up slowly when using factory beretta mags and gi mags.
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These being 135gr hp I am sure they are slightly longer OAL. I'm willing to bet if you rapid fire you will get a jam or the slide will close before the next round is up to the top of the mag.
Using the gold dots right now. Gonna shoot a full mag of critical duty rapidly next time I go out.
Btw these are good mags, and functioned without any issues on the range that day using tula 9mm and magtech jhp's. MecGar 18 rounders. The hornady critical duty also slide up slowly when using factory beretta mags and gi mags.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
Its hard to give your carry ammo a legitimate evaluation through your carry gun with the cost being over a buck a shot. Sometimes its just not worth the cost of switching from your tested round to something else , even if its touted as better. I would rather carry my tested practice FMJ ball ammo , then untested hallow points, and tested IMO is 100 trouble free rounds.
Food for thought I guess.
Food for thought I guess.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
I have often thought about that. When i carried my XDs I had Hornady Custom in it. I got 2 boxes (40 rds). I put 29 rounds through it with no trouble and kept the other 11 for carry (5 +1 and a spare 5 rd mag). I didnt necessarily feel like that was sufficient, but it told me i had no feed problems with that ammo IMO. But your point is very valid in that it waould be expensive to really test your carry ammo vs just your normal plinking ball ammo. Switched back to 9mm last week and need some new carry ammo to test out.son of liberty wrote:Its hard to give your carry ammo a legitimate evaluation through your carry gun with the cost being over a buck a shot. Sometimes its just not worth the cost of switching from your tested round to something else , even if its touted as better. I would rather carry my tested practice FMJ ball ammo , then untested hallow points, and tested IMO is 100 trouble free rounds.
Food for thought I guess.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
some calibers of critical defense would not cycle in my pistols--I just use ball ammo now--shit goes boom and cycles
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
Same ammo I carry in my XDS.Rem700 wrote:I have often thought about that. When i carried my XDs I had Hornady Custom in it. I got 2 boxes (40 rds). I put 29 rounds through it with no trouble and kept the other 11 for carry (5 +1 and a spare 5 rd mag). I didnt necessarily feel like that was sufficient, but it told me i had no feed problems with that ammo IMO. But your point is very valid in that it waould be expensive to really test your carry ammo vs just your normal plinking ball ammo. Switched back to 9mm last week and need some new carry ammo to test out.son of liberty wrote:Its hard to give your carry ammo a legitimate evaluation through your carry gun with the cost being over a buck a shot. Sometimes its just not worth the cost of switching from your tested round to something else , even if its touted as better. I would rather carry my tested practice FMJ ball ammo , then untested hallow points, and tested IMO is 100 trouble free rounds.
Food for thought I guess.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
Yep ammo cost is crazy. I put 1 box of the critical duty through the beretta. No issues. No issues ever with the beretta. 1 box really isn't enough and the only reason I went critical duty was because it was the only bonded ammmo I could find in quantity a while back. I shoot $1 per round bullets every time I go shoot. Some times 1 box, sometimes just a hand full. It adds up over time.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
I sometimes kick myself for not shooting more often but I average about 1 range trip per month. Only carry ammo I have ever had issue with was a magtech 124+p jhp. Primer was struck, it just didn't go bang. That stuff was $16 per 20.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
Same ammo cycles 100% out of my Beretta 92FS.
As well as a few other 9's I used it in.
I burn up a box of 20 about every 6 months to a year, just to keep fresh rounds on hand and to make sure they work as well.
As well as a few other 9's I used it in.
I burn up a box of 20 about every 6 months to a year, just to keep fresh rounds on hand and to make sure they work as well.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
They have worked fine in mine as well but I haven't really shot aany super fast strings with it.
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Re: 9mm critical duty problem
Never had an issue with duty. But I switched to 147 HST federal for my 9mm and the same in 230 for 45
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