Ok so I have a CW380 that I purchased a while back that runs great. I love it, but so does my wife. So recently I gave her my CW380 and purchased a new one for me to carry. This new one has been a pill so far. I don't remember having this much trouble breaking in my first one. Anyway when I got the new CW380 I cleaned it good and lubed it. I then followed the sticky on breaking it in (racking slide, locking it back for a day, etc.). The first time I took it to the range I shot 100 rounds through it and had about 35 failures. All the failures were failure to return to battery. If I hit the back of the slide it would then go into battery and be able to fire. I had no other type of malfunctions. Then I took it home and cleaned and lubed it. Went back to the range and fired 150 rounds through it and had 21 failures. All the same failure to return to battery. I proceeded to take it home and clean and lube again. I went back to the range last night and fired 120 rounds through it and had 7 failures. Once again all failures to return to battery. My question is do you guys think I should continue on this course or should I go ahead and send it back to Kahr. I have now fired 370 shots through it and it is not near reliable yet. For me a very minimum for me to trust the firearm would be 1 failure in 500 shots. I would be much happier with 1 failure in 1000 shots. Anyway what are your thoughts?
Oh yea I am shooting several different types of ammo. Mostly PMC but the way the numbers appear, it does not seem to be ammo related.
Oh yea I am shooting several different types of ammo. Mostly PMC but the way the numbers appear, it does not seem to be ammo related.



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