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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 1603599" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>One thing to beware of also, is that it is not uncommon for even high quality sub compacts to be picky on ammo (particularly long and/or blunt ammo), be sensitive to lint/debris, and/or require a very firm grip.</p><p></p><p>I have not had a jam yet in my PF-9, but I have strong wrists; my grandpa took his PF-9 out and had several jams in one mag. I'm convinced at his age and health, he just couldn't maintain a firm enough wrist to prevent it from jamming. Another factor in that case was lint/debris. He had been pocket carrying his sans holster, and it had a lot of lint in it. Mine had been cleaned and oiled recently.</p><p></p><p>Just an FYI if you're coming from something like a Sig, Glock, M&P or such that are nearly impervious to dirt/debris, feed anything that fits in the mag, and otherwise take an act of God to jam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 1603599, member: 423"] One thing to beware of also, is that it is not uncommon for even high quality sub compacts to be picky on ammo (particularly long and/or blunt ammo), be sensitive to lint/debris, and/or require a very firm grip. I have not had a jam yet in my PF-9, but I have strong wrists; my grandpa took his PF-9 out and had several jams in one mag. I'm convinced at his age and health, he just couldn't maintain a firm enough wrist to prevent it from jamming. Another factor in that case was lint/debris. He had been pocket carrying his sans holster, and it had a lot of lint in it. Mine had been cleaned and oiled recently. Just an FYI if you're coming from something like a Sig, Glock, M&P or such that are nearly impervious to dirt/debris, feed anything that fits in the mag, and otherwise take an act of God to jam. [/QUOTE]
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