good point.... this is about CC guns and ammo
besides which caliber ... no auto is dead reliable until proven other wise. this mean minimum of a few hundred rounds to establish feed track record.
surely someone has done it out there... but personally know of NO one that's fed a few hundred high $$$ self defensive rounds through their auto pistol.
whereas my 1911 Gold Cup gets fed 50-100 rounds per session with FMJ .45. every possible internal part has been polished, including ramp of course. it's NEVER jammed or had a failure to fire with me shooting.
would trust my life to my 1911 Gold Cup with .45 FMJ ... but not with defensive ammo. IMHO one or two 20 round box of $30 defensive ammo through your gun is not enough to prove a reliable feed.
hence... my bias towards revolvers for CCW with defensive ammo
with the super light 340PD with .357 or +P being top of the pile....
besides which caliber ... no auto is dead reliable until proven other wise. this mean minimum of a few hundred rounds to establish feed track record.
surely someone has done it out there... but personally know of NO one that's fed a few hundred high $$$ self defensive rounds through their auto pistol.
whereas my 1911 Gold Cup gets fed 50-100 rounds per session with FMJ .45. every possible internal part has been polished, including ramp of course. it's NEVER jammed or had a failure to fire with me shooting.
would trust my life to my 1911 Gold Cup with .45 FMJ ... but not with defensive ammo. IMHO one or two 20 round box of $30 defensive ammo through your gun is not enough to prove a reliable feed.
hence... my bias towards revolvers for CCW with defensive ammo
with the super light 340PD with .357 or +P being top of the pile....
This being about CC guns and ammo, I'd like to throw an opinion your way.
CC guns are small and light, which means they will recoil more than full size guns. I was shooting my G26, G27/G33 the other day with a variety of ammo and to me it was obvious that the lighter bullets were more controllable than the heavier.