Sunday I took out my new p380 to test shoot it. Did the prep listed on this site. The first 50 rounds went OK. 3 light strikes which I put back in the clip and they fired the second time. First 3 clips went through without a hitch. That was with PMC 90 grs. FMJ.
Now the next 100 rounds with American Eagle 95 gr FMJ. First clip OK then the trouble started. 2 stove pipes, 2 jams with a bullet in the chamber and another one trying to load and 10 - 12 light strikes. The last 50 rounds a strange pattern set in. The next to last round in the clip failed to fire. They loaded but did not go off. Put them back in the clip and bang. This happened consistently with both magazines (the one that came with it and one bought directly from Kahr – I have the California model). Not sure why it was the second to last, but that was it almost every time.
Pros – fun gun to shoot. Even after 150 rounds my hand was not the least bit sore. I would have put another 100 rounds through it but had to leave. I did not worry about accuracy since I was just trying to break it in.
Cons- the problems listed above.
I hope with a couple hundred more rounds these problems will go away. It’s cleaned and ready to go again.
Now the next 100 rounds with American Eagle 95 gr FMJ. First clip OK then the trouble started. 2 stove pipes, 2 jams with a bullet in the chamber and another one trying to load and 10 - 12 light strikes. The last 50 rounds a strange pattern set in. The next to last round in the clip failed to fire. They loaded but did not go off. Put them back in the clip and bang. This happened consistently with both magazines (the one that came with it and one bought directly from Kahr – I have the California model). Not sure why it was the second to last, but that was it almost every time.
Pros – fun gun to shoot. Even after 150 rounds my hand was not the least bit sore. I would have put another 100 rounds through it but had to leave. I did not worry about accuracy since I was just trying to break it in.
Cons- the problems listed above.
I hope with a couple hundred more rounds these problems will go away. It’s cleaned and ready to go again.


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