CZ P10 2246 rounds fired, 1 malfunctions (Failure to extract/Tula @ ~2150), 1 cleaning at 2000 rounds.
G19 1468 rounds fired, ~1 malfunction (Premature lock back, possibly user induced), 0 cleanings
M&P 1372 rounds fired, 0 malfunctions, 0 cleanings
I actually took it pretty easy this week. I got a cold Friday night so I just sat in bed all Saturday and decided to shoot today, but I left my steel, the CZ and most of my accessories at home and just blasted and had a good old time. I didn’t really do any comparison shooting, just enjoyed my day. I blasted 500 rounds through the CZ and the SW on Friday and today. Nothing interesting except this..
Untitled by stoiclawyer, on Flickr
Basically, I was shooting three chucks of steel in the dirt at 50 yards. I felt the gun lock back and went for a reload when I noticed there was still a round in the mag. My guess is I rode the gun too high and pushed the slide release lever up too hard. This is the first time I have ever had this malfunction in any gun (that I can recall). There were three rounds left in the mag. I am going to put it down as a possible malfunction. I may remove it if it never happens again or it happens again and it is clearly my fault. Unfortunately it happened right as I was about to finished so I wasn’t able to shoot but about 20 more rounds after. I did notice a couple of iffy reloads with the G19 (fumbled inserts), but I am basically chalking them up to my half sick state.
I am hoping that all three guns will hit the 2000 round mark by Monday since I have some extra days off this week.
I did take some pictures of the Glock 19, CZ P10 and then Glock 17 to see the relative height of the guns.
Untitled by stoiclawyer, on Flickr
Untitled by stoiclawyer, on Flickr
Let those who are fond of blaming and finding fault, while they sit safely at home, ask, ‘Why did you not do thus and so?’I wish they were on this voyage; I well believe that another voyage of a different kind awaits them.”
Christopher Columbus
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