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How to Correct Pistol Malfunctions: 5 Tips

My Canik is still the best handgun I own for trigger, accuracy, reliability and capacity. Not my EDC, but it smokes my Ronin for range fun.
 
Personally, I think most of the feeding issues and such goes back to limp wristing, lot of new shooters as well as seasoned shooters do have this issue from time to time, that’s why practice and training helps.
I agree with Anni on this one. I've seen more than a few "pistol issues" at the range that were actually "shooter issues". My favorite complaint is when I hear that a certain pistol shoots low-left. Anytime I have an issue with a particular pistol, I like to have a couple of my more-experienced friends fire a magazine or two through the weapon to see if they experience the same problem. I've had a few legitimate lemons, but in my experience there are more guns that I don't shoot very well without sufficient practice than there are truly defective pistols.
 
I agree with Anni on this one. I've seen more than a few "pistol issues" at the range that were actually "shooter issues". My favorite complaint is when I hear that a certain pistol shoots low-left. Anytime I have an issue with a particular pistol, I like to have a couple of my more-experienced friends fire a magazine or two through the weapon to see if they experience the same problem. I've had a few legitimate lemons, but in my experience there are more guns that I don't shoot very well without sufficient practice than there are truly defective pistols.
Dead on point
 
Hi,

Great reminders. Thanks for sharing.

I had a squib in my brand new XD9 at its first range day with less than 200 rounds through it. That ended session but I went home, looked at a few YouTube videos, and fixed it myself. Now that pistol malfunctions so rarely I have to insert spent casings into the magazine when I want to practice clearing problems. I don't do that often enough.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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